N.M. Admin. Code § 19.8.32.3204 - QUALIFIED LABORATORIES
A.
Basic qualifications. To be designated a qualified laboratory, a firm shall
demonstrate that it:
(1) is staffed with
experienced, professional or technical personnel in the fields applicable to
the work to be performed;
(2) has
adequate space for material preparation and cleaning and sterilizing equipment
and has stationary equipment, storage, and space to accommodate workloads
during peak periods;
(3) meets
applicable federal or state safety and health requirements;
(4) has analytical, monitoring and measuring
equipment capable of meeting applicable standards; and
(5) has the capability of collecting
necessary field samples and making hydrologic field measurements and analytical
laboratory determinations by acceptable requirements of
19.8.8.802 NMAC,
19.8.8.804 NMAC and Subsection C
of 19.8.9.907 NMAC and any other
applicable provisions of this part; other appropriate methods or guidelines for
data acquisition may be approved by the director;
(6) has the capability of performing services
for either the determination or statement referenced in Subsection B of
19.8.32.3204 NMAC.
B. Subcontractors. Subcontractors
may be used to provide some of the required services provided their use is
identified at the time a determination is made that a firm is qualified and
they meet requirements specified by the director.
C. Disqualification. The director shall
disqualify a designated laboratory if that laboratory is interested, directly
or indirectly in an applicant for small operator
assistance.
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