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28 Pa. Code § 5.93. Revocation of permit.

§ 5.93. Revocation of permit.

 The following are prima facie reasons for the revocation of a permit:

   (1)  Dishonest reporting or consistent error based on faulty techniques.

   (2)  Permitting unauthorized persons to perform the technical procedures or to sign reports.

   (3)  Proof that a holder of a permit has made false statements on his application for a permit.

   (4)  The advertising of clinical laboratory procedures to the lay public in magazines, newspapers, directories, circulars, signs and the like.

   (5)  Knowingly accepting an assignment for a clinical laboratory test or a specimen from and the rendering of a report thereon to a person, other than the patient, not authorized to submit the specimen or assignment.

   (6)  The adjudication of insanity or mental illness involving personnel responsible for the direction of the laboratory.

   (7)  Violations of another provisions of this chapter, or of the statutes under which they are adopted.

Cross References

   This section cited in 28 Pa. Code §  125.1 (relating to clinical and anatomical pathology services).



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