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Nueva Jersey
Elizabeth Dahms, M.S., RNC
Public Health Consultant 1, Nursing
Reproductive and Perinatal Health Services
New Jersey Department of Health
PO Box 364
Trenton, NJ 08625
Teléfono: 609-292-5616
Fax: 609-292-9288
Correo electrónico: elizabeth.dahms@doh.state.nj.us
Margaret Gray
Coordinator, Primary and Preventive Health Services
Reproductive and Perinatal Health Services
New Jersey Department of Health
PO Box 364
Trenton, NJ 08625
Teléfono: 609-292-5616
Fax: 609-292-3580
Correo electrónico: margaret.gray@doh.state.nj.us
Grupo de trabajo estatal de EDAF
Fuerza de Trabajo de Trastornos del Espectro Alcohólico Fetal y Otras Adicciones Perinatal de Nueva Jersey
Chair: Susan Adubato,Ph.D.
Sitio Web estatal del EDAF
Oficina para la Prevención de Discapacidades del Desarrollo de Nueva Jersey
Sitio Web: www.state.nj.us/humanservices/opmrdd/fasd/ 
Plan estatal de EDAF
Plan estatal de New Jersey 
Recursos estatal sobre SAF/EDAF:
Este en el saber de New Jersey
Sitio Web: www.beintheknownj.org 
El Departamento de Salud y Servicios para Personas Mayores
Sitio Web: www.nj.gov/health/fhs/prenatal/perinatal.shtml 
Línea Directa de Salud Materna e Infantil (MCH por su sigla en Inglés)
Disponible las veinticuatro horas del día, 7 días a la semana, El DHSS (por su sigla en Inglés)
presta apoyo a los consorcios regionales de Salud Materna e Infantil (MCHC por su sigla en Inglés) para el
Proyecto de Prevención de Adicciones Perinatal. Estos programas son los responsables de la capacitación
de médicos para examinar a mujeres embarazadas para ver si han consumido alcohol, tabaco y otras drogas,
mantienen los directorios de los recursos de servicios de salud y de adicción, proporcionan educación de
adicciones perinatal a un público amplio y variado, y otras iniciativas relacionadas. DHSS (por su sigla en
Inglés) también financia seis centros regionales de diagnóstico del EDAF.
Llamar gratis: 1-800-722-2295
Centros Regionales de Entrenamiento de EDAF del CDC – (RTCs por su sigla en Inglés)
New Jersey/Northeast FASD Education and Research Center
Susan Adubato, Ph.D.
UMDNJ-NJMS
30 Bergen Street
ADMN 1608
Newark, NJ 07101
Teléfono: 973-972-7717
Correo electrónico: adubatsu@umdnj.edu
Información Legislativa:
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A1908 
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Requirements for Professionals
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2008
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Requires DHSS and DHS to establish autism and intellectual and other developmental disabilities awareness program for certain
first responders. The state of New Jersey considers fetal alcohol syndrome to be a developmental delay.
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Approved 09/09/2008
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SB1015 
A841 
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Treatment
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2008
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Requires health insurers to cover costs of early intervention services for persons from birth to three years of age whose
primary diagnosis is developmental delay. The state of New Jersey considers fetal alcohol syndrome to be a developmental
delay.
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SB1015: Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee 01/28/2008
A841: Introduced, Referred to Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee 01/08/2008
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HB3837 
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Treatment
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2007
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Requires health insurers to cover costs of early intervention services for persons from birth to three years of age whose
primary diagnosis is developmental delay. The state of New Jersey considers fetal alcohol syndrome to be a developmental
delay.
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Introduced, Referred to Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee 01/04/2007
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SB2303 
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Treatment
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2006
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Requires health insurers to cover costs of early intervention services for persons from birth to three years of age whose
primary diagnosis is developmental delay. The state of New Jersey considers fetal alcohol syndrome to be a developmental
delay.
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Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee 11/13/2006
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A1629 
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Treatment
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2004
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Requires health insurers to cover costs of early intervention services for persons from birth to three years of age whose
primary diagnosis is developmental delay. The state of New Jersey considers fetal alcohol syndrome to be a developmental
delay.
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Introduced, Referred to Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee 01/13/2004
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A.J.R. 88 
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Prevention
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2004
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Designates September 9th of each year as "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Day."
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Referred to Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee 06/24/2004
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A3452 
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Treatment
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2003
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Requires health insurers to cover costs of early intervention services for persons from birth to three years of age whose
primary diagnosis is developmental delay. The state of New Jersey considers fetal alcohol syndrome to be a developmental
delay.
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Introduced, Referred to Assembly Banking and Insurance Committee 03/13/2003
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