Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B3-2.003 - Definitions
(1) Accredited means accredited by a regional
accrediting agency for colleges and universities recognized by the U.S.
Department of Education.
(2)
Approved laboratory means a federally certified clinic.
(3) Year means a calendar year of twelve
months duration except in the phrase "one year of full time
experience."
(4) One year of full
time experience means a minimum of 1, 500 hours amassed in not less than twelve
months nor more than thirty-six months.
(5) Academic science is a science course with
a chemical or biological science prefix. Acceptable courses include general
chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, qualitative or quantitative
analysis, general biology, zoology, physiology, comparative anatomy,
bacteriology, parasitology, cell biology, cellular metabolism, virology,
physics, immunology, microbiology, genetics, and molecular/celluar biology. For
purposes of this rule, the courses of geology, astronomy, entomology,
environmental testing including water testing, oceanography, marine biology and
physical science or remedial, preparatory or introductory science courses shall
not be acceptable.
(6) Applied
science is a physical, chemical or biological science course which is specific
to a major and directly prepares the individual for performance in a specific
profession. Examples of such courses are chemistry for health science majors or
nurses, pharmacy, clinical chemistry, clinical microbiology, clinical
hematology, advanced entomology, and oceanography.
(7) Pertinent clinical laboratory experience
is experience in a clinical laboratory as defined in Section
483.803(2),
F.S. If acquired in Florida or in a state where personnel licensure is
required, experience must be accrued while licensed and working in a Clinical
Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified laboratory, or in an exempt
laboratory as defined by Section
483.801, F.S. For purposes of
this rule, experience in a training program, industrial laboratory, or research
laboratory is not considered pertinent clinical laboratory experience. If
research experience was acquired under an exemption clause, it may not be
utilized as pertinent clinical laboratory experience. Experience acquired in an
exclusive use laboratory environment, waived laboratory environment or
alternate site testing environment is generally unacceptable unless
specifically authorized by rules of this Board.
(8) Accredited program means a clinical
laboratory personnel training program that is accredited by the National
Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS), Commission on
Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), or Accrediting
Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES).
(9) Independent practice means the authority
to perform clinical laboratory tests and release the results of such tests
without direct supervision.
(10)
Semester hour means one hour of credit in an accredited college or university,
pursuant to subsection
64B3-2.003(1),
F.A.C., or foreign education equated, pursuant to subsection
64B3-6.002(6),
F.A.C.
(11) Sexual misconduct is
any direct or indirect physical contact by any clinical laboratory personnel
and a patient which is intended to erotically stimulate either person or which
is likely to cause such stimulation. Sexual misconduct includes sexual
intercourse, fellatio, cunnilingus, masturbation or anal intercourse. Sexual
misconduct also includes: making suggestive, lewd or lascivious remarks to a
patient or performing such acts in the presence of a patient and intentionally
touching a patient's breast(s) or sexual organs for non-laboratory related
purposes regardless of whether the patient is clothed.
(12) High complexity testing is clinical
laboratory testing as defined in 42 C.F.R. §493.5 and 42 C.F.R.
§493.25, which are incorporated by reference.
(13) Moderate complexity testing is clinical
laboratory testing as defined in 42 C.F.R. §493.5 and 42 C.F.R.
§493.20, which are incorporated by reference.
(14) Waived testing is clinical laboratory
testing as defined in 42 C.F.R. §493.5 and 42 C.F.R. §493.15, which
are hereby incorporated by reference.
(15) Board approved program is a training
program or a continuing education program approved by the Board pursuant to
this chapter.
(16) Screening for
Blood Banks or Plasmapheresis Centers means interviewing prospective donors in
a blood bank or plasmapheresis center during which a hemoglobin test using a
method classified as waived, a spun hematocrit or a total protein by the
refractometer method may be performed.
(17) Manual Pretesting means pre-analytical
procedures, including specimen collection, labeling, and processing. Additional
duties may include slide preparation from a primary specimen, direct primary
inoculation of microbiology cultures, cytopreparatory staining, preventative
maintenance, and loading specimens onto automated instruments or systems which
are verified by licensed personnel or autoverified by the laboratory
information system. It does not include any quality control
procedures.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 483.805(4), 483.811(2) FS. Law Implemented 483.803, 483.811, 483.821, 483.823 FS.
New 11-4-93, Formerly 61F3-2.003, Amended 11-21-94, 11-30-94, 12-26-94, 5-3-95, 7-12-95, Formerly 59O-2.003, Amended 3-19-98, 12-13-98, 3-28-99, 9-12-99, 11-15-99, 3-24-02, 10-30-02, 2-1-04, 1-8-06, 8-14-06, 1-30-12, 2-7-13, 11-25-14, 2-23-16, 7-29-19, 12-31-19, 12-6-21.
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