New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-P - Former Division of Public Health Services
Chapter He-P 300 - DISEASES
Part He-P 305 - HIV
Section He-P 305.03 - Procedures for HIV Testing of Whole Blood or Blood Components by Blood Transfusion Centers and of Donors of Anatomical Parts by Tissue Procurers

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-P 305.03

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) Pursuant to RSA 141-F:5, I, and II, any New Hampshire blood transfusion center which receives, for distribution or use, whole blood or a blood component not previously tested for the presence of an antibody to, or antigen of, HIV, or New Hampshire tissue procurer who obtains, for distribution or use, anatomical parts, the donors of which were not previously tested for the presence of an antibody to, or antigen of, HIV, shall:

(1) Have the whole blood, blood component, or the donor of anatomical parts tested by the New Hampshire department of health and human services, public health laboratories or other laboratories, businesses or organizations which test human blood, tissue or other samples as part of their operations;

(2) Maintain for at least 4 years a record of the number of tests performed on specimens collected; and

(3) Maintain for at least 4 years a record on the number of tests described in He-P 305.02(b) that were positive or indeterminate for each type of test performed;

(b) Notwithstanding He-P 305.02(a) , HIV testing for autologous donors shall be pursuant to 21 CFR 610.45.

#4637, eff 6-19-89; EXPIRED: 6-19-95

New. #6563, eff 8-21-97; ss and moved by #8355, eff 5-24-05 (from He-P 305.02)

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