Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 10 - LABORATORIES
Chapter 10.10.08 - Medical Laboratories-Sanctions
Section 10.10.08.02 - Departmental Actions - General
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.10.08.02
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Deficiency Posing Immediate Jeopardy.
(1) If
a laboratory's deficiency poses immediate jeopardy to personal or public health
or safety, the Secretary shall take one or more of the actions listed in
§A(2) and(3) of this regulation.
(2) Initial Actions. When a deficiency
involving immediate jeopardy is first identified, the Secretary shall:
(a) Require the laboratory to take immediate
action to remove the jeopardy; and
(b) Impose:
(i) A principal sanction after giving the
laboratory at least 24 hours notice, or
(ii) One or more alternative
sanctions.
(3) Follow-up Actions. If the OHCQ finds in a
follow-up survey of a laboratory under an alternative sanction that the
laboratory has not eliminated the immediate jeopardy, the Secretary shall
impose a principal sanction after giving the laboratory at least 24 hours
notice.
B. Deficiency Not Posing Immediate Jeopardy.
(1) If a
laboratory's deficiency does not pose immediate jeopardy to personal or public
health or safety, the Secretary may take one or more of the actions listed in
§B(2)-(4) of this regulation.
(2) Initial Actions. When a deficiency is
first identified, the Secretary may impose one or more alternative sanctions or
a principal sanction.
(3)
Unsuccessful Proficiency Testing. If a laboratory exhibits unsuccessful
proficiency testing, as set forth in COMAR
10.10.01.03B, the
Secretary may impose the training and technical assistance requirements set
forth in Regulation .04 of this chapter as a directed plan of correction, as
well as any other sanction.
(4)
Follow-up Actions. If the OHCQ finds in a follow-up survey that a laboratory
has not corrected a deficiency within 30 days after it was identified, the
Secretary may:
(a) Impose, or continue if
already imposed, one or more sanctions;
(b) Conduct one or more on-site visits to
evaluate progress in correcting a deficiency; and
(c) Conduct an additional follow-up survey to
determine whether all corrections have been made.
C. Duration of a Sanction. A sanction shall remain in force until:
(1) A
laboratory corrects the deficiency; or
(2) A laboratory's license is
revoked.
D. Lifting of a Sanction.
(1) General Rule. The Secretary may
not lift a sanction until regulatory compliance is verified.
(2) Credible Allegation of Compliance. When a
sanctioned laboratory submits a credible allegation of compliance, the
Secretary shall:
(a) Determine compliance on
the basis of the evidence submitted by the laboratory in its
allegation;
(b) Conduct a follow-up
survey to verify whether the laboratory has achieved compliance; or
(c) Both §D(2)(a) and (b) of this
regulation.
(3) If a
laboratory does not correct all deficiencies within 30 days after imposition of
a sanction, the Secretary may initiate action to suspend or revoke the
license.
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