Md. Code Regs. 10.50.01.11 - Tissue Bank Standards - Testing to Minimize Disease Transmission
A. Required
Testing.
(1) General-All Donors. A permittee
shall ensure that a prospective donor of tissue, including both leukocyte-rich
and leukocyte-poor cell and tissue, intended to be used as an allograft is
tested for biochemical, immunological, or serological evidence of:
(a) Hepatitis B virus (HBV);
(b) Hepatitis C virus (HCV);
(c) Human immunodeficiency virus type 1
(HIV-1);
(d) Human immunodeficiency
virus type 2 (HIV-2); and
(e)
Treponema pallidum (syphilis).
(2) Specific-Donors of Specific Tissue or
Cell Types.
(a) In addition to those tests set
forth in §A(1) of this regulation, a permittee shall ensure that a
prospective donor of specific types of tissue are tested in accordance with the
requirements set forth in §A(2)(b)-(c) of this regulation.
(b) Donors of Leukocyte-rich Tissue. A
permittee shall ensure that a prospective donor of a leukocyte-rich tissue, as
defined in Regulation .03B of this chapter, intended to be used as an
allograft, is tested for biochemical, immunological, or serological evidence
of:
(i) Human T-lymphotropic virus type I
(HTLV-I);
(ii) Human T-lymphotropic
virus type II (HTLV-II); and
(iii)
Cytomegalovirus (CMV).
(c) Donors of Reproductive Tissue including
Oocytes and Semen. In addition to those applicable tests set forth in
§A(1) and (2)(a) of this regulation, a permittee shall ensure that a
prospective donor of reproductive tissue, as defined in Regulation .03B of this
chapter, intended to be used as an allograft, is tested for biochemical,
immunological, or serological evidence of:
(i) Chlamydia trachomatis; and
(ii) Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
B. Required
Laboratory Licensure.
(1) In-House Testing
Services. A tissue bank that conducts its own testing on human specimens shall
possess a Maryland license to operate a medical laboratory and comply with all
applicable standards as set forth in COMAR 10.10.01-10.10.08.
(2) Contractual Testing Services. A tissue
bank that contracts for laboratory testing services shall obtain and maintain:
(a) The name and address of a contracted
facility and documentation of the inclusive dates of the contract period;
and
(b) Proof of the contracted
facility's current:
(i) Federal
certification;
(ii) Required State
laboratory licensure; and
(iii)
Accreditation.
(3) Other Testing Services. A tissue bank
that obtains test results from a noncontracted laboratory, for example, another
tissue bank or an organ retrieval organization, shall obtain and maintain the
name, address, and licensing and accreditation information for each laboratory
from which test results are obtained for the purpose of donor
assessment.
C.
Confidentiality and Release of Test Results. A technical director of a tissue
bank may release results of laboratory tests performed by the tissue bank
holding a medical laboratory license or performed for the tissue bank by
another licensed laboratory only:
(1) To:
(a) The medical director of the tissue
bank;
(b) An authorized person who
requested the test; or
(c) Another
laboratory that requested the test as set forth under COMAR
10.10.06.04C ;
and
(2) As allowed under
the:
(a) Maryland Confidentiality of Medical
Records Act, Health-General Article, Title 4, Subtitle 3, Annotated Code of
Maryland; and
Notes
Regulation .11A, C amended effective April 4, 2011 (38:7 Md. R. 432)
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