NAC441A.250. Duty of person in charge of blood bank to report findings of communicable disease; content of report.  


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  •      1. A person in charge of a blood bank in which a test or examination of any specimen derived from the human body yields evidence suggesting the presence of a communicable disease shall report his or her findings to the health authority having jurisdiction where the blood bank is located. The report must be made in the manner provided in NAC 441A.225.

         2. The report must include:

         (a) The name, address and, if available, telephone number, and the age or date of birth of the person from whom the specimen was obtained.

         (b) The date and location at which the specimen was obtained.

         (c) The type of test or examination performed on the specimen.

         (d) The date on which the test or examination was performed.

         (e) The result of the test or examination.

         (f) Any other information requested by the health authority, if available.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Health, eff. 1-24-92; A by R087-08, 1-13-2011)