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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 17-504

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§17–504.
(a)The Secretary shall adopt regulations to implement the provisions of this subtitle, including regulations that assure the citizens of this State that cholesterol testing conducted outside a permanently located medical laboratory meets appropriate national standards of quality assurance.
(b)The regulations shall include:
(1)Personnel training standards, including requirements for reasonable training, experience, and competency in:
(i)Simple procedures used in drawing blood for cholesterol testing; and
(ii)The operation of blood chemical analyzers used for cholesterol screening;
(2)Quality assurance standards;
(3)Standards for counseling and referral procedures;
(4)Standards for releasing and reporting test results; and
(5)A prohibition on the payment of any sum to any person for bringing or referring a patient.
(1)The Secretary may not require that cholesterol testing personnel that conduct cholesterol tests under this subtitle be certified in a medical laboratory specialty.
(2)All cholesterol testing conducted under this subtitle shall be overseen by a supervisor knowledgeable in all aspects of cholesterol testing services.
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