Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a)
Any certified environmental laboratory may cancel its certification in any
Category, or in any parameters within a Category, by notifying the Department
in writing. Cancellations during a PT study are subject to
N.J.A.C.
7:18-2.13(i)3iv. When
totally withdrawing from the environmental laboratory certification program,
the environmental laboratory shall enclose its certificate and ACPL with the
letter of notification. This cancellation notification shall not entitle the
environmental laboratory to any refund of its certification fees.
(b) The Department may suspend a certified
environmental laboratory's certification for any one or more of the grounds
listed below. Grounds for suspension include the following:
1. For all Categories, except Radiochemical
Testing and Radon/Radon Progeny-in-Air, failure to submit results of PT sample
analyses for every required parameter in two consecutive proficiency studies,
pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
7:18-2.13;
2. For the Radiochemical or Radon/Radon
Progeny-in-Air Categories, failure to submit results of PT samples in two
consecutive PT studies as required under
N.J.A.C.
7:18-2.13(h);
3. For all Categories, except those in
Radiochemical Testing, Radon/Radon Progeny-in-Air, or Categories DW08, DW09,
NPW10, NPW11, SCM09, SCM10, SCM11, CLP02, CLP03, CLP05, CLP06, and AE04,
failing to acceptably analyze all samples for any one parameter in two
consecutive PT studies. This failure is grounds for suspension in the
parameter;
4. For Categories DW08,
DW09, NPW10, NPW11, SCM09, SCM10, SCM11, CLP02, CLP03, CLP05, CLP06, and AE04,
failing to acceptably analyze all samples for any one parameter in two
consecutive proficiency studies. This failure is grounds for suspension in the
method used to analyze the parameter in question;
5. For radiochemical parameters, failure to
acceptably analyze one PT sample or two cross-check samples per year;
6. For determination of radon in water,
failure to acceptably analyze all required PT samples, not to exceed four
samples per year;
7. For
radon/radon progeny-in-air, failure to acceptably analyze all required RMP
tests made available during the fiscal year through an authorized proficiency
testing program for each stationary detection device, not to exceed four tests
per year and not less than one per year;
8. The occurrence of a moderate or major
violation (as defined at
N.J.A.C.
7:18-10.4), if one of the following has
occurred within the three years preceding the violation:
i. Another moderate or major violation for
the same parameter or method; or
ii. Another moderate or major violation
arising from the same type of act or omission (such as an act or omission
concerning laboratory personnel requirements; equipment, supplies, materials
and instrumentation; testing procedures; misrepresentation; or work beyond the
purview of a certification); or
9. The violation of an order by the
Department to correct a moderate or major violation within a specified
time.
(c) The Department
may suspend a laboratory's certification for any of the grounds listed in (b)
above, in accordance with the procedure described in (c)1 through 6 below.
1. The Department shall issue an
administrative order to the laboratory. In the administrative order, the
Department shall state the areas in which the certification is suspended, the
minimum duration of the suspension and the reason for the suspension.
2. The minimum duration of the suspension
shall be six months.
3. If the
suspension is based on any of the grounds listed in (b)1 through 7 above, the
Department may limit the suspension to the method or parameter in question, or
to the method used to analyze the parameter in question.
4. A suspension ends only after all of the
following requirements have been satisfied:
i. The minimum duration of the suspension has
elapsed;
ii. The laboratory has
corrected all circumstances which provided grounds for the
suspension;
iii. If the suspension
is based on any of the grounds listed in (b)1 through 7 above, the laboratory
has successfully completed a proficiency test pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
7:18-2.13. If the suspension is based on the
grounds listed in (b)7 above for radon/radon progeny-in-air, the laboratory
shall successfully complete another proficiency test within 120 days after the
date of the administrative order. If the laboratory does not successfully
complete the proficiency test within 120 days, the certification shall
automatically be revoked for each stationary detection device that is the
subject of the suspension;
iv. The
laboratory has made a written request to the Department to end the suspension.
With the request, the laboratory shall include documentation demonstrating that
the correction described in ii above has been made; and
v. The laboratory has received written notice
from the Department that the suspension has ended.
5. If the suspension applies to all
Categories in which the laboratory is certified, the laboratory shall return
its certificate and ACPL to the Department within 10 days of receiving the
administrative order.
6. A
laboratory may request a hearing in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
7:18-2.17 to contest a suspension.
(d) The Department may revoke an
environmental laboratory's certification for any one or more of the following
grounds:
1. The recurrence of any of the
grounds for suspension listed in (b) above, after the laboratory's
certification has been suspended based on such grounds;
2. A material misrepresentation made to the
Department;
3. A material
misrepresentation made to persons other than the Department, involving the
laboratory's status as a certified environmental laboratory. For example, if a
laboratory is performing an analysis for a customer who will not be using the
results for regulatory purposes, and the laboratory is using a method for which
it is not certified, the laboratory will have made a misrepresentation unless
it:
i. Disclosed to the customer that it is
using a method for which it is not certified; or
ii. Did not hold itself out to the customer
as a certified environmental laboratory;
4. Making a change in personnel, facilities
or techniques which results in a material failure to meet the standards of this
chapter;
5. A violation of
N.J.A.C.
7:18-2.12;
6. Failure to allow access for an on-site
audit as required by
N.J.A.C.
7:18-2.14(a); or
7. Failure to correct all deficiencies by the
date established in a corrective action plan as required by
N.J.A.C.
7:18-2.14(g).
(e) The Department may revoke a
laboratory's certification for any of the grounds listed in (d) above, in
accordance with the procedure described in (e)1 through 4 below.
1. The Department shall issue an
administrative order to the laboratory. In the administrative order, the
Department shall state the areas in which the certification is revoked, and the
reason for the revocation.
2. If
the revocation is based on a recurrence or failure to correct any of the
grounds listed in (b)1 through 7 above, the Department may limit the revocation
to the parameter in question, or to the method used to analyze the parameter in
question.
3. If the revocation
applies to all parameters and all methods in which the laboratory is certified,
the laboratory shall return its certificate and ACPL to the Department within
10 days of receiving the administrative order.
4. A laboratory may request a hearing in
accordance with
N.J.A.C.
7:18-2.17 to contest a revocation, except as
provided in (f) below.
(f) The Department may revoke a laboratory's
temporary approval for any of the grounds listed in (b) or (d) above. The
laboratory shall not have a right to a hearing to contest the
revocation.