Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 26, December 27, 2024
Section 10.10.03.01 - GeneralA. Requirement. (1) General. A person shall possess a license before:(a) Offering to perform or performing a medical laboratory test or examination in this State;(b) Offering to perform or performing a medical laboratory test or examination on a specimen acquired from a health care provider in this State at a laboratory located outside this State; or(c) Representing or servicing in this State a laboratory regardless of the laboratory's location.(2) Prohibited Tests. The Secretary may impose principal and alternative sanctions as set forth in COMAR 10.10.08.01AA if a person offers to perform or performs a test or part of a test, including the use of a reagent, supply, procedure, technique, kit, or equipment, that: (a) Does not produce accurate or reliable results as evidenced by documented, independent scientific testing and evaluation; or(b) Lacks proof of efficacy substantiated by an independently conducted and documented scientifically based clinical trial.(3) Cholesterol Testing Plan for Health Departments. (a) A local or county health department intending to perform cholesterol testing outside a permanently located laboratory may submit to the Secretary a cholesterol testing plan instead of applying for a cholesterol testing permit.(b) If the submitted plan meets applicable standards under this chapter, the Secretary may waive the permit requirement for a cholesterol testing permit.(c) If the plan does not meet the applicable standards of this chapter, the local or county health department shall apply for a permit as set forth in this chapter.B. Limitation. A person may not operate a laboratory in a discipline other than what is listed on the license.C. Eligibility. A person meeting the requirements and standards of this chapter may apply for one or more of the following licenses: License: | Laboratory that may apply for the license: |
Letter of exception | POLPOCL |
Permit (single-site) | POLPOCLState, county, or municipal hospitalcommercial |
Permit (multi-site) | State, county, or municipal hospitalprivate nonprofitmobile |
D. Issuance.(1) Provisional Permit. (a) The Secretary may issue a provisional permit before or after conducting an initial survey and pending determination of compliance with the standards in this chapter.(b) A provisional permit is valid for not more than 180 days and may not be renewed.(2) Letter of Exception and Permit. The Secretary may issue a letter of exception or permit that: (a) Is valid for not more than 2 years from the date of issue; and(b) Shall be renewed before its date of expiration if a person intends to operate the laboratory in the succeeding permit period.(3) Single-Site and Multi-Site Licenses. (a) Except as set forth in §D(3)(b) of this regulation, a person shall obtain a separate, single-site license for each location at which a laboratory performs a test.(b) The Secretary may issue a multi-site license to a person operating:(i) A mobile laboratory using the address of its home base or main administrative office in the State;(ii) A nonprofit laboratory or public health laboratory performing limited public health testing; and(iii) Hospital laboratories located at the same street address or within contiguous buildings and under common direction.E. In order to maintain a State license issued by the Department pursuant to this subtitle, a licensee shall be in compliance with all applicable federal, State, and local laboratory requirements.Md. Code Regs. 10.10.03.01
Regulation .01 amended effective July 24, 2000 (27:14 Md. R. 1340); July 23, 2001 (28:14 Md. R. 1321)
Regulation .01A amended effective June 1, 2009 (36:11 Md. R. 787)
Regulation .01E adopted effective June 1, 2009 (36:11 Md. R. 787)