§ 31-1-3 - Detection of hearing impairments in infants; evaluations
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    31-1-3   (2010)
   31-1-3.    Detection of hearing impairments in infants; evaluations 
      (a)  It  shall be the public policy of this state that newborn infants in  certain high-risk categories be evaluated for the detection of hearing  impairments in order to prevent many of the consequences of these  disorders.
(b)  The department shall develop  guidelines for evaluation and follow-up procedures for the detection of  hearing impairments in infants determined by the department to be in  those high-risk categories in which the likelihood of such impairments  is greatest and shall develop rules and regulations to ensure that all  such high-risk infants are evaluated within one year of their birth. No  such evaluation shall be made as to any newborn infant if the parents or  legal guardian of the child objects thereto on the grounds that such a  test would conflict with their religious tenets or practices.