(a) A laboratory may not analyze initial or confirmation
test specimens unless:
(1) The laboratory is licensed and approved by the Department
of Health, using criteria established by the United States Department
of Health and Human Services as guidelines for modeling the state
drug-free testing program pursuant to this section, or the laboratory
is certified by the Department of Health and Human Services, the
College of American Pathologists, or such other recognized authority
approved by rule by the Director of the Workers' Health and Safety
Division of the Workers' Compensation Commission. The Department
of Health may license and approve any new laboratory to analyze
initial or confirmation test specimens under the provisions of
this chapter and may charge a fee not to exceed two thousand dollars
($2,000) for the license and approval of the new laboratory; and
(2) The laboratory complies with the procedures established
by the United States Department of Transportation for a workplace
drug test program or such other recognized authority approved by
the director.
(3) The fees set forth in this section shall be cash funds
of the Department of Health and shall be deposited as provided
in § 19-4-801 et seq.
(b) Confirmation tests may be conducted only by a laboratory
that meets the requirements of subsection (a) of this section and
is certified by either the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration or the Forensic Urine Testing Programs of the College
of American Pathologists.
History. Acts 1999, No. 1552, § 10.