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Code · Arizona · Title 36 — Public Contracts

36-2804.07. Independent third-party laboratories; certification; inspection

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(Added with a 1998 Prop. 105 clause pursuant to L19, Ch. 318)
A. Independent third-party laboratories shall be certified by the department.
B. After receiving an application for an independent third-party laboratory, the department shall certify the independent third-party laboratory and issue a certificate and a random twenty-digit alphanumeric identification number if:
1. The prospective independent third-party laboratory has submitted all of the following:
(a)The application fee.
(b)An application, that includes:
(i)The legal name of the independent third-party laboratory.
(ii)The physical address of the independent third-party laboratory, which may not be within five hundred feet of a public or private school existing before the date of the independent third-party laboratory's application.
(iii)The name, address and date of birth of the owner of the independent third-party laboratory.
(iv)The name, address and date of birth of each independent third-party laboratory agent.
(c)Policies and procedures consistent with department rules and the requirements of section 36-2803.
(d)If the city, town or county in which the independent third-party laboratory would be located has enacted zoning restrictions, a sworn statement certifying that the independent third-party laboratory is in compliance with the restrictions.
2. The independent third-party laboratory's owner and agents have not been convicted of an excluded felony offense.
3. The independent third-party laboratory's owner and agents are at least twenty-one years of age.
C. Certified independent third-party laboratories are subject to reasonable inspection by the department.
D. The department may conduct a criminal records check in order to carry out this section.
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