Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 475.20 - Submission of Samples or Specimens
Each sample or specimen submitted to the Laboratory for any analysis shall be delivered or shipped in a container and manner to preserve the sample/specimen from contamination or destruction and to allow it to reach the Laboratory in a condition that permits a reliable laboratory analysis.
a The person submitting the
sample/specimen shall deliver it to the Laboratory or send it in a package
approved by the U.S. Postal Service or another commercial carrier for shipping.
Any sample/specimen that is submitted in a package that violates the U.S.
Postal Service's guidelines (or another commercial carrier's guidelines if an
alternative carrier is used), is damaged in transit, is not received within the
prescribed time frame for analysis, or is otherwise received in a condition
that does not permit a reliable laboratory analysis, will be discarded. When
this occurs, the laboratory result will be reported as indeterminate or
unsatisfactory, and the submitter will be notified so that another
sample/specimen can be collected and submitted for analysis.
b For those laboratory services offered, the
Laboratory will provide, upon request, sample/specimen collection materials or
devices and mailing containers that meet the U.S. Postal Service
regulations.
c Prior to delivering
or shipping any sample/specimen to the Laboratory, the person submitting the
sample/specimen shall confirm with the Laboratory the availability of the
desired laboratory service/analysis and identify which Laboratory site or sites
(e.g., Chicago, Springfield, Carbondale or a contract laboratory site) will
perform the desired service/analysis and any testing authorization procedures
that are required. Samples/specimens shall be delivered or sent only to a
specific Laboratory site designated as performing the requested laboratory
service or to an alternative site agreed to in advance.
d The person submitting the sample/specimen
shall pay for the postage or transport fee of the package unless alternative
arrangements are made with the Laboratory in advance of mailing or shipping a
sample/specimen to the Laboratory.
e Clinical specimens received by the
Department will be retained for a minimum of one month. If all test results
obtained from a specimen are determined to be within normal range, the specimen
will be retained for a maximum of four months. If any test result obtained from
a specimen is determined to be abnormal (i.e., out of normal range), the
specimen may be retained for a maximum of six years. Specimens that the
Department retains may be used within the Department for quality control
purposes as required under CLIA. Based on the Department's testing
capabilities, specimens with an abnormal result may be referred to other
clinical laboratories for supplemental testing to further characterize the
abnormality. After the maximum time period for retention, the Department will
destroy all specimens.
f Cultures,
isolates and extracts of pathogens that are provided to the Department or
result from testing samples/specimens that have been provided to the Department
may be shared by the Department with other public health entities for quality
assurance or method development purposes, provided that any and all patient
identifiable information has been removed.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 6784, effective May 6, 2013
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