United States Code (Last Updated: May 24, 2014) |
Title 42. THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE |
Chapter 6A. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE |
SubChapter II. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES |
Part F. Licensing of Biological Products and Clinical Laboratories |
SubPart 2. clinical laboratories |
§ 263a–3. Accreditation organizations
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(a) Approval of accreditation organizations Not later than 2 years after October 24, 1992 , the Secretary, through the Centers for Disease Control, shall promulgate criteria and procedures for the approval of accreditation organizations to inspect and certify embryo laboratories. The procedures shall require an application to the Secretary by an accreditation organization for approval. An accreditation organization which has received such an approval—(1) may be used by States in the certification program under section 263a–2 of this title to inspect and certify embryo laboratories, or (2) may certify embryo laboratories in States which have not adopted such a certification program. (b) Criteria and procedures The criteria and procedures promulgated under subsection (a) of this section shall include— (1) requirements for submission of such reports and the maintenance of such records as the Secretary or a State may require, and (2) requirements for the conduct of inspections under section 263a–2(h) of this title of an accreditation organization after an evaluation under subsection (c) of this section, the certification of any embryo laboratory accredited by the organization shall continue in effect for 60 days after the laboratory is notified by the Secretary of the withdrawal of approval, except that the Secretary may extend the period during which the certification shall remain in effect if the Secretary determines that the laboratory submitted an application to another approved accreditation organization for certification after receipt of such notice in a timely manner.
Codification
Section was enacted as part of the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act of 1992, and not as part of the Public Health Service Act which comprises this chapter.
Change Of Name
Centers for Disease Control changed to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by Pub. L. 102–531, title III, § 312,
Effective Date
Section effective upon expiration of 2 years after