42 CFR §493.1443
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The laboratory director must be qualified to manage and direct the laboratory personnel and performance of high complexity tests and must be eligible to be an operator of a laboratory within the requirements of subpart R.
- (a)The laboratory director must possess a current license as a laboratory director issued by the State in which the laboratory is located, if such licensing is required; and
- (b)The laboratory director must—
- (1)
- (2)
- (i)Be a doctor of medicine, a doctor of osteopathy, or doctor of podiatric medicine licensed to practice medicine, osteopathy, or podiatry in the State in which the laboratory is located; and
- (ii)Have at least 2 years of experience directing or supervising high complexity testing; and
- (iii)Have at least 20 CE credit hours in laboratory practice that cover the director responsibilities defined in § 493.1445; or
- (3)
- (i)
- (A)Hold an earned doctoral degree in a chemical, biological, clinical or medical laboratory science or medical technology from an accredited institution; or
- (B)Hold an earned doctoral degree; and
- (1)Have at least 16 semester hours of doctoral level coursework in biology, chemistry, medical technology (MT), clinical laboratory science (CLS), or medical laboratory science (MLS); or
- (2)An approved thesis or research project in biology/chemistry/MT/CLS/MLS related to laboratory testing for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of any disease or impairment of, or the assessment of the health of, human beings; and
- (ii)Be certified and continue to be certified by a board approved by HHS; and
- (iii)Have at least 2 years of:
- (iv)Have at least 20 CE credit hours in laboratory practice that cover the director responsibilities defined in § 493.1445; or
- (i)
- (4)Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, an individual is considered qualified as a laboratory director of high complexity testing under this section if they were qualified and serving as a laboratory director of high complexity testing in a CLIA-certified laboratory as of December 28, 2024, and have done so continuously since December 28, 2024.
- (5)For the subspecialty of oral pathology, be certified by the American Board of Oral Pathology, American Board of Pathology, or the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology.