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576-A - Clinical Laboratories and Cytotechnologists Examining Pap Smears.

NY Pub Health L § 576-A (2019) (N/A)
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(a) "Cytotechnologist". A clinical laboratory professional specializing in the analysis of cytopathology samples, including Pap smears, for cervical cancer and related diseases who meets the qualifications specified by the department.

(b) "Cytotechnologist work standard". (i) A limitation on the number of Pap smears (also known as gynecologic slides) and non-gynecologic slides a cytotechnologist may examine during a particular time period, or other limitation on the quantity, speed or manner of examination of slides by a cytotechnologist, under regulations of the department.

(ii) Unless otherwise provided by the department, the cytotechnologist work standard shall be: No cytotechnologist may examine more than eighty one-slide gynecologic cases or fifty two-slide gynecologic cases per work day. If a cytotechnologist also examines non-gynecologic slides in a given work day the cytotechnologist's workload for gynecologic slides shall be correspondingly reduced, in accordance with written guidelines prepared by the clinical laboratory and filed with the department, so that a cytotechnologist examines no more than a total of one hundred gynecologic and non-gynecologic slides per work day.

(c) "Employ". To employ or contract with a cytotechnologist to examine gynecologic slides.

(d) "Clinical laboratory". A clinical laboratory issued a permit pursuant to this title.

(e) "Work day". A twenty-four hour period during which a cytotechnologist examines gynecologic slides for a clinical laboratory. 2. Compliance with cytotechnologist work standard. No cytotechnologist shall exceed the applicable cytotechnologist work standard. No clinical laboratory shall require, authorize, encourage or permit any cytotechnologist to exceed the applicable cytotechnologist work standard. In determining whether a cytotechnologist exceeds the applicable cytotechnologist work standard, all work done by the cytotechnologist during a given work day shall be considered, without regard to which clinical laboratory or other person for which or whom it was performed. 3. Registration of cytotechnologist. All cytotechnologists who are employed by a clinical laboratory must register with the department. The department shall, by regulation, prescribe a form and procedure for the registration of cytotechnologists. The registration form shall include at least the name, address, and an individual identification number determined by the department. The department shall notify each registrant of his or her identification number. 4. Employment of registered cytotechnologists. No clinical laboratory shall employ a cytotechnologist unless the cytotechnologist is registered under this section. 5. Record-keeping. (a) Each clinical laboratory shall maintain records, in a form prescribed by the department, which set forth, for each cytotechnologist employed by the clinical laboratory:

(i) the name and identification number of the cytotechnologist;

(ii) the number of hours worked by the cytotechnologist in each work day;

(iii) the number of gynecologic slides and non-gynecologic slides examined by the cytotechnologist, and how many were one-slide and two-slide cases, during each work day; and

(iv) such other information as the department may require by regulation.

(b) Each cytotechnologist shall maintain records, in a form prescribed by the department, which set forth:

(i) the number of hours worked by the cytotechnologist in each work day;

(ii) the number of gynecologic slides and non-gynecologic slides examined and how many were one-slide and two-slide cases, during each work day;

(iii) the name and address of the clinical laboratory or other person for which or whom the slides were examined; and

(iv) such other information as the department may require by regulation.

(c) Such records of clinical laboratories and cytotechnologists shall be made available for inspection and copying by the department upon request. 6. Multiple employers. Whenever a cytotechnologist is employed by more than one clinical laboratory or other person during a work day, the cytotechnologist shall advise each clinical laboratory of any previous employment during the work day and the amount of work performed, to insure that the applicable cytotechnologist work standard is not exceeded. 7. Standards for gynecologic slides. (a) A gynecologic slide of a Pap smear shall not be tested or reported on if:

(i) the apparent condition of the specimen indicates that it is unsatisfactory for testing or that it is inappropriate for the test requested;

(ii) it has been collected, labeled, preserved or otherwise handled in such a manner that it has become unsatisfactory or unreliable as a test specimen;

(iii) the slide is broken;

(iv) it contains insufficient cells or the cells are obscured by inflammation, blood or lubricating ointment, so that an adequate diagnosis cannot be made; or

(v) the slide is otherwise unsatisfactory, as defined by department regulations.

(b) If the slide is unsatisfactory as set forth in this subdivision, the clinical laboratory shall have an affirmative duty to advise the collecting physician or other practitioner that the slide is unsatisfactory and request the submission of a new slide. 8. Re-examination of slides. The department shall prescribe, by regulation, a system of targeted re-examination of gynecologic slides examined and found to be not abnormal or questionable. The factors to be considered in the targeted re-examination may include, but are not limited to, the prior cancer and other history of the patient, the results of previous slide examinations, and the experience and ability of the cytotechnologist. Each clinical laboratory shall follow the prescribed re-examination system. 9. Regulations. The department may, by regulation, establish cytotechnologist work standards. Those standards may include, but shall not be limited to, standards which take into account the experience and qualifications of the cytotechnologists and the performance of the clinical laboratory in proficiency testing programs conducted by the department. However, those standards shall not exceed by more than twenty percent the maximum numbers of slides which may be examined in a work day under clause (ii) of paragraph (b) of subdivision one of this section. Such standards shall be at least as stringent as federal standards promulgated under the federal clinical laboratory improvement amendments of nineteen hundred eighty-eight. 10. Notwithstanding any provisions of subdivisions one and nine of this section to the contrary, the department may, pursuant to regulation, increase the maximum number of slides which may be examined in a work day for clinical laboratories using slide examination or preparation technology approved by the federal food and drug administration, provided that such standards shall be at least as stringent as federal standards promulgated under the federal clinical laboratory improvement amendments of nineteen hundred eighty-eight or other applicable federal law. 11. Violations. (a) Sections twelve, twelve-a, and twelve-b of this chapter shall apply to violations of this section, except that the civil penalty for a violation of this section by a cytotechnologist shall not exceed five hundred dollars.

(b) If a cytotechnologist violates this section, the department may suspend or revoke the cytotechnologist's registration under this section, pursuant to department regulations including appropriate due process protections for the cytotechnologist.

(c) If any clinical laboratory or other person violating this section is licensed, certified or registered by the department under other provisions of law, the violation of this section may be grounds for disciplining the person under such law.

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