Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 11, § 998 - Laboratory Services and Method of Cost Assessment
(a) Scope. This section shall apply to how
the laboratory may determine what services it will provide and its costs for
providing such services.
(b)
Implementation. The county and the licensed forensic alcohol laboratory, or
laboratories, with which it enters into an agreement for services may
determine:
(1) The scope of the services to
be rendered to the county by the laboratory including both direct and related
costs of testing incurred by the laboratory.
(2) The method of cost assessment, including,
but not limited to:
(A) Actual costs per
test;
(B) A flat-rate charge
determined by the total cost of performing analysis of blood, breath or urine
for alcohol content, or for the presence of controlled substances, and for
services related to such testing, which costs have been incurred by that
laboratory over a specified period of time;
(C) Adoption of a flat-rate charge
established by any other licensed forensic alcohol laboratory pursuant to
paragraph (2)(B) where such other laboratory performs the same or similar
services.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 1463.14, Penal Code. Reference: Section 1463.14, Penal Code.
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