Haw. Code R. § 11-156-4 - Reporting from laboratories
(a) Exhibit B,
"Hawaii Laboratory Reporting Requirements June, 2007)," located at the end of
this chapter, is made a part of this chapter.
(b) When a laboratory examination of any
specimen derived from a human or animal body yields microscopic, bacteriologic,
immunologic, serologic, or other evidence of the probable presence of any one
of the agents or conditions listed in Exhibit B, the person in charge of the
laboratory shall promptly report findings to the department in such manner as
prescribed by the department. Laboratories shall convey a sample of the
isolate, blood smear, or aliquot of positive serum to the department as
specified in Exhibit B. If a specimen is received by more than one laboratory,
the laboratory testing the specimen is responsible for reporting the result.
However, if the laboratory testing the specimen is outside the State, the
laboratory or facility or practitioner in the State which referred the specimen
to the out-of-state laboratory is responsible for reporting the
result.
(c) This section does not
apply to specimens from cases of tuberculosis or Hansen's disease from whom
positive specimens have already been reported to the department by that same
laboratory.
(d) Forms for reporting
the diseases shall be provided by the department. Reports may be made in
alternate formats as approved by the department.
(e) All laboratory information received by
the department pursuant to this section shall be kept confidential.
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