Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-14-701 - Health Screening Laboratory Services
A. In this Section, unless otherwise
specified, the following definitions apply:
1. "Activities of daily living" means the
tasks that support everyday life, such as toileting, bathing, dressing, eating,
moving about, and getting in or out of bed.
2. "Assist" means to give help, support, or
aid to an individual in performing a task.
3. "Caregiver" means an individual, such as a
home health aide, who receives monetary compensation for assisting another
individual with activities of daily living.
4. "Certified laboratory" means the same as
in A.R.S. §
36-451.
5. "Drug of abuse" means a chemical
substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that is used by an individual
for non-medicinal reasons.
6.
"Family member" means an individual related to another individual by birth,
marriage, or adoption.
7.
"Forensic" means relating to the use of science or technology in the
investigation and establishment of facts or evidence intended for use in a
court of law.
8. "Guardian" means
an individual appointed as a legal guardian by a court of competent
jurisdiction.
9. "Health screening
laboratory services" means health screening services that determine the need
for medical services, as defined in A.R.S. §
36-401, through the performance of
laboratory analyses.
10. "Health
screening services" means the same as in A.R.S. §
36-401.
11. "Home health aide" means an individual
who receives monetary compensation from a home health agency, as defined in
A.R.S. §
36-151, or a hospice service
agency, as defined in A.R.S. §
36-401, to provide assistance to
another individual who is not physically or mentally able to perform one or
more of the activities of daily living.
12. "In vitro diagnostic device" means a
piece of equipment or tool:
a. Approved by the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration for home use,
b. Used for the measurement of specific
chemicals in materials derived from the human body,
c. Sold without a prescription, and
d. Specified in a list available at
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfIVD/Search.cfm.
13. "Laboratory analysis" means a
test performed by a laboratory on body fluid, tissue, or excretion for the
purpose of determining the presence, absence, or concentration of various
substances in the human body.
14.
"Research" means a systematic investigation to establish facts that may
contribute to knowledge from which an individual may draw inferences or a
general conclusion.
B.
Except as specified in subsection (C), only a certified laboratory shall
perform health screening laboratory services.
C. This Section does not apply when:
1. A test is performed by an individual, a
family member or guardian of the individual, or another individual under A.R.S.
§
32-1471:
a. Using an in vitro diagnostic device,
and
b. On materials derived from
the individual's body;
2. An individual's caregiver assists the
individual to perform a test:
a. Using an in
vitro diagnostic device, and
b. On
materials derived from the individual's body;
3. A laboratory analysis is performed solely
for forensic or research purposes;
4. A laboratory analysis is performed on
urine to test for drugs of abuse solely for employment purposes; or
5. A laboratory analysis is performed under
the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs or a component of
the U.S. Department of Defense.
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