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the standards prescribed for approved treatment facilities under s. 51.45 (8) (a) and is approved under s. 51.45 (8) (c). (2g) (a) “Brain injury” means any injury to the brain, regard-less of age at onset, whether mechanical or infectious in origin, including brain trauma, brain damage and traumatic head injury,
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