Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 10 - LABORATORIES
Chapter 10.10.13 - Medical Laboratories - Testing for Hereditary and Congenital Disorders in Newborn Infants
Section 10.10.13.15 - Test Blood-Spot Specimens - Use, Research, Storage, and Retention
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.10.13.15
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Use. A permittee may use a newborn infant blood-spot specimen from a newborn infant to test for only the conditions listed in Regulation .12C of this chapter.
B. Research. A researcher may not use a Maryland newborn infant's blood spot specimen or test results for research purposes unless the:
(1) Research is approved
in writing by the Department's:
(a) Newborn
Screening Program; and
(b)
Institutional Review Board; and
(2) The researcher acknowledges in writing
that the researcher will return all untested blood-spot specimens to the
Department's public health laboratory within 6 months of completing the
approved research.
C. Storage. A permittee or researcher shall store a newborn infant blood-spot specimen in a sealed, moisture-proof container at between 2°C and 6°C.
D. Retention.
(1) A permittee shall:
(a) Retain a newborn
infant's gel, produced when testing for hemoglobin disorders, for at least 90
days after testing is complete; and
(b) Return to the
State's public health laboratory all untested blood-spot specimens received
from the Department's public health laboratory for supplemental or diagnostic
testing within 90 days after testing is completed by the permittee.
(2) The Department's public health
laboratory shall retain and maintain for 25 years a newborn infant's blood-spot
specimen after the blood-spot specimen is received for screening, supplemental
testing, or diagnostic testing.
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