Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Subtitle 1 - GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 113 - SUBSTANCE ABUSE TESTING BY LABORATORIES
Section 11-113-9 - Revocation of laboratory license
Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 11-113-9
Current through February, 2024
(a) The director shall revoke the license of any laboratory issued under this chapter if the director determines that the reliability and accuracy of substance abuse tests and the accurate reporting and confidentiality of test results by the laboratory can no longer be ensured.
(b) The following factors shall be considered in determining whether revocation is necessary:
(1) Unsatisfactory performance in analyzing
and reporting the results of drug tests;
(2) Unsatisfactory results in performance
testing or laboratory inspections;
(3) Unsatisfactory participation in testing
of specimens provided by the department;
(4) A material violation of any licensure
provision in this chapter;
(5)
Conviction for any criminal offense by key personnel of the laboratory in any
incident directly related to the operations or maintenance of the laboratory,
pursuant to chapter 831, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(6) Violation of any procedures which ensure
confidentiality of substance abuse information; and
(7) Any other cause which materially affects
the ability of the laboratory to ensure the reliability and accuracy of drug
tests and the accurate reporting of results, as determined by the
director.
(c) The period and terms of revocation shall be determined by the director and shall depend on the facts and circumstances of the revocation and the need to ensure accurate and reliable substance abuse testing.
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