(1) A participant in a program shall receive ongoing in-person home visits from a qualified nurse from early in the participant's pregnancy to up to two years after the participant's child is born.
(2) (a) To participate in the program, an individual must be an eligible participant at the time of enrollment. (b) The program shall prioritize the enrollment of first-time mothers, as defined by the programmatic intermediary entity. (c) The programmatic intermediary entity may request a limited waiver from the requirement in Subsection (2)(a) from the department if the programmatic intermediary entity can demonstrate that a group: (i) is significantly underserved; and (ii) meets all other requirements of the program.
(a) To participate in the program, an individual must be an eligible participant at the time of enrollment.
(b) The program shall prioritize the enrollment of first-time mothers, as defined by the programmatic intermediary entity.
(c) The programmatic intermediary entity may request a limited waiver from the requirement in Subsection (2)(a) from the department if the programmatic intermediary entity can demonstrate that a group: (i) is significantly underserved; and (ii) meets all other requirements of the program.
(i) is significantly underserved; and
(ii) meets all other requirements of the program.
(3) The services provided during a home visit described in Subsection (1) shall be provided according to a set of standards that: (a) are nationally recognized; (b) are evidence-based, with support from at least two reliable, randomized control trials with statistically significant results; and (c) have demonstrated sizable and sustained results.
(a) are nationally recognized;
(b) are evidence-based, with support from at least two reliable, randomized control trials with statistically significant results; and
(c) have demonstrated sizable and sustained results.