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(i) An infant with an apgar score of 0-3 who fails to institute (ii) An infant with hypotonia that persists during the 1st 2 hours of the infant's life; (4) A bacterial meningitis, especially H. influenza; (5) A birth weight of less than 1500 grams; (6) A congenital perinatal infection, including cytomegalovirus, herpes, (7) A family history of a childhood hearing impairment; and (8) A hyperbilirubinemia at a level that exceeds indications for exchange (c) "Hearing-impaired infant" means an infant who has an impairment that is (d) "Infant" means a child who is under the age of 1 year. (e) "NEWBORN" MEANS A CHILD UP TO 29 DAYS OLD WHO IS BORN IN OR (F) "Program" means the program that the Secretary establishes to provide for 13-602. (a) The Secretary shall establish a program for the UNIVERSAL HEARING (b) The program shall be based on the model system developed by the 13-603. (a) There is an Advisory Council for the program. (b) (1) The Advisory Council consists of 10 members appointed by the (2) Of the [10] 11 members: (i) 1 shall be a physician WITH EXPERTISE IN CHILDHOOD HEARING LOSS; (ii) 3 shall be from the field of education:
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