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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 333 — Medical laboratories

333.190 Denial, revocation, or suspension of laboratory license.

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A medical laboratory license may be denied, revoked, suspended, limited, annulled, or renewal thereof denied for any of the following reasons:
(1)Making false statements on an application for medical laboratory license or any
other documents required by the cabinet.
(2)Permitting unauthorized persons to perform technical procedures or to issue or sign
reports.
(3)Demonstrating incompetence or making frequent errors in the performance or
reporting of medical laboratory examinations and procedures.
(4)Performing a test and rendering a report thereon to a person not authorized by law
to receive such services.
(5)Reporting the results determined on a specimen by a medical laboratory which has
not been licensed or exempted under this chapter.
(6)Rendering a report on medical laboratory work actually performed in another
medical laboratory without designating the name of the director and the name and
address of the medical laboratory in which the test was performed.
(7)Knowingly having professional connection with or knowingly lending the use of the
name of the licensed medical laboratory or its director to an unlicensed medical
laboratory.
(8)Violating or aiding and abetting in the violation of any provision of this chapter or
the rules or regulations promulgated hereunder.
(9)Failing to submit to the cabinet any report required by the provisions of this chapter
or the reasonable rules and regulations promulgated hereunder.
(10)Violating KRS 304.39-215.
(11)Engaging in conduct that is subject to the penalties under KRS 304.99-060(4) or
(5).
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