310 CMR, § 42.09 - Issuance of Certificate
(1) Upon
satisfactory fulfillment of the criteria provided herein, the Department shall
issue a certificate indicating the laboratory's certification rating for each
matrix, discipline and category, including the acceptable analytical methods
used by the laboratory. The certificate, which includes the list of certified
analytes and methods, shall be conspicuously displayed at the location stated
in the certificate.
(2)
Certificates shall be valid for one year unless earlier downgraded or revoked
in accordance with
310 CMR
42.12, or surrendered.
(3) Certification status shall apply only to
the laboratory located at the address stated in the certificate. Each
affiliated or branch laboratory must obtain a separate certificate.
Certificates are not transferable or assignable.
In the case of laboratories classified as provisionally certified, the Department may allow the laboratory up to six months for correction of deficiencies. The Department may upgrade the status of a provisionally certified laboratory to certified if all deficiencies are corrected prior to the expiration of the provisional certificate which was issued.
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