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HRS §321-33

Shaken baby syndrome information for new parents

This section allows hospitals that care for newborns to give each parent written information about shaken baby syndrome and how to prevent it. The information must be approved by the Department of Health and come from nonprofit groups. It also defines key terms like hospital, parent, and shaken baby syndrome.

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The statute, as written — Shaken baby syndrome

(a) Any hospital that provides medical care to a newborn may provide each parent of the newborn with written educational information approved by the department of health and provided by nonprofit organizations about the dangerous effects of shaken baby syndrome and the different methods of preventing shaken baby syndrome. (b) For the purpose of this section: "Hospital" includes: (1) An institution with an organized medical staff, regulated under section 321-11(10), that admits patients for inpatient care, diagnosis, observation, and treatment; and (2) A health facility under chapter 323F. "Medical care" means every type of care, treatment, surgery, hospitalization, attendance, service, and supplies as the nature of the injury or condition requires. "Parent" includes a biological mother or father, foster mother or foster father, adoptive mother or adoptive father, and stepmother or stepfather. "Shaken baby syndrome" means an injury caused by the vigorous shaking of an infant or young child that may result in injuries such as subdural [hematoma], head injury, irreversible brain damage, blindness, retinal hemorrhage, eye damage, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, spinal cord injury, paralysis, seizures, learning disability, central nervous system injury, rib fracture, or death.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§321-11 Health department rule-making authority

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