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Florida Senate
-
2026
CS for SB 1414
By
the Committee on Health Policy; and Senator Polsky
588-02771-26 20261414c1
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to education on congenital
3 cytomegalovirus; creating s. 383.142, F.S.; requiring
4 the Department of Health, in consultation with medical
5 experts identified by the department, to develop
6 educational materials on congenital cytomegalovirus
7 for distribution to expectant and new parents or
8 caregivers; providing requirements for such
9 educational materials; requiring certain hospitals,
10 birth centers, and obstetrics and gynecology physician
11 practices to provide the educational materials to such
12 parents and caregivers; requiring the department to
13 provide the educational materials to child care
14 facilities and other relevant entities; providing an
15 effective date.
16
17 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
18
19 Section 1. Section 383.142, Florida Statutes, is created to
20 read:
21
383.142
Education on c
ongenital
c
ytomegalovirus.—
The
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Department of Health, in consultation with medical experts
23
identified by the department,
shall develop educational
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materials on
congenita
l cytomega
lovirus
to be distributed to
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expectant and new
parents or caregivers as part of
any
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maternity, prenatal, or newborn services or education provided
27
by hospitals, birth centers, or
obstetrics and gynecology
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physician practices
in this state.
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(1)
The
educational
materials must include, but need not be
30
limited to, an explanation of
all of
the following:
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(a)
The causes, symptoms, and effects of cytomegalovirus
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infection and
the ways
it can be prevented. The materials must
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emphasize the fact that the virus can spread from person to
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person without detection and can be particularly dangerous if
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transmitted from a pregnant woman to her child as congenital
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cytomegalovirus
.
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(b)
The manner in which
congenital cytomegalovirus, if
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contracted, can lead to neurological issues
, such as
seizures,
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cerebral palsy, and developmental delays; sensory loss
,
such as
40
hearing and vision loss; physical problems
, such as
low birth
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weight, jaundice,
and
enlarged liver and spleen; and
,
in severe
42
cases, pregnancy loss. The materials must emphasize the
43
importance of early testing for congenital cytomegalovirus in
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newborns
and infants
to preserve
their
health and prevent
45
lifelong
health
complications.
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(c)
The screening requirements of
s. 383.145
.
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(
2
)
Each hospital, birth center, and obstetrics and
48
gynecology physician practice in this state providing maternity,
49
prenatal, or newborn services or education shall provide the
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educational materials developed
by the department
under this
51
section to expectant or new parents or caregivers receiving such
52
services or education
.
The department shall provide the
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educational materials to
child
care
facilities
and any other
54
entity deemed relevant by the department.
55 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.