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Drug Endangered Child (DEC) Examinations

Drug endangered children are defined as children under 18 years living in a methamphetamine manufacturing lab home or children living in a home with easy access to illegal drugs of abuse. This specialized exam may be requested by CPS or a law enforcement officer. These examinations include the elements of a clearance exam as well as toxicology tests as indicated
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