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FASD Specialist for the SAMHSA FASD Center for Excellence Coauthors Article Dan Dubovsky, FASD Specialist for the SAMHSA FASD Center for Excellence, Coauthors Article about the Impact of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on Substance Abuse Treatment Exit Disclaimer Graphic

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Georgia

Contacto estatal de EDAF:

Karen K. Howell, Ph.D., M.S., M.A.
Assistant Professor
Emory University School of Medicine
1256 Briarcliff Road, NE, Room 309W
Mailstop, 1256/001/1AV
Atlanta, GA 30306
Teléfono: 404-712-9829
Fax: 404-712-9809
Correo electrónico: khowell@emory.edu

Sitio Web estatal de EDAF

www.emory.edu/MSACD Exit Disclaimer Graphic

Recursos estatales sobre SAF/ EDAF:

Clínica de Exposición del Desarrollo Neurológico Emory
Teléfono: 404-712-9800

Proyecto de Abuso de Sustancias Materna y Desarrollo Infantil de la Universidad de Emory
Sitio Web: www.psychiatry.emory.edu/PROGRAMS/GADrug// Exit Disclaimer Graphic

Organización Nacional del Síndrome Alcohólico Fetal (NOFAS, por su sigla en Inglés), Afiliado de Georgia
Sitio Web: www.nofasgeorgia.org/strategy.html Exit Disclaimer Graphic

Información Legislativa:

Bill Number Category Introduced Description Status

SB292 Exit Disclaimer Graphic

Prevention

2009

Defines 'prenatal abuse' to mean exposure to chronic or severe use of alcohol or the unlawful use of any controlled substance, as such term is defined in Code Section 16-13-21, which results in: (A) Symptoms of withdrawal in a newborn or the presence of a controlled substance or a metabolic thereof in the newborn's body, blood, urine, or meconium that is not the result of medical treatment; or (B) Observable and harmful effects in the newborn's physical appearance or functioning...

4/3/09: Read by Senate and referred.