Kentucky Code § KRS 333.020

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As used in this chapter unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below: (1) "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation, municipality, political subdivision, or any other entity whether organized for profit or not; (2) "Cabinet" means the Cabinet for Health and Family Services; (3) "Medical laboratory" means any institution, building, place, or any other facility in which operations and procedures for the microbiolog ical, serological, chemical, hematological, immunohematological, biophysical, cytological, pathological, or other methods of examination of tissues including blood, secretions, and excretions of the human body are performed to obtain information in diagnos ing, preventing, or treating disease, or in which the results of any examination, determination, or test are used as a basis for health advice. These activities include the diagnosis and identification of disease by the examination of tissues removed by su rgery and also the determination of cause of death by the examination of tissues removed at autopsy. The term "clinical laboratory" shall be deemed synonymous with the term "medical laboratory," and includes laboratories operated and maintained exclusively for teaching purposes; (4) "Medical laboratory director" means the individual who is responsible for the administrative, scientific, and technical operation of the medical laboratory, including supervision of laboratory procedures, reporting of findings, and active participation to such extent as may be necessary to assure compliance with the law. He shall be responsible for the proper performance of all work in the laboratory and shall direct, supervise, and be responsible for the work of subordinates; (5) "Medical laboratory supervisor" means an individual who, under the general supervision of a medical laboratory director, supervises technical personnel, performs tests requiring special scientific skills, experience, and educational background, and, in t he absence of the director, is held responsible for the proper performance of all medical laboratory procedures and the reporting of results; (6) "Medical laboratory technologist" means an individual who performs tests which require the exercise of indepen dent judgment and responsibility, with minimal supervision by the director or supervisor, in only those specialties or subspecialties in which they are qualified by education, training, and experience; (7) "Medical laboratory technician" means any individu al other than the medical laboratory director, supervisor, technologist, or trainee who functions under the supervision of a medical laboratory director, supervisor, or technologist and performs only those medical laboratory procedures which require limite d skill, responsibility, and a minimal exercise of independent judgment; (8) "Medical laboratory trainee" means any individual in a medical laboratory who is seeking training and experience which, combined with the appropriate educational background, will qualify that person for employment as a "medical technologist" or "medical laboratory technician." Trainees may perform procedures under the direct supervision of the laboratory director, supervisor, or medical technologist; (9) "Medical laboratory personnel" includes the medical laboratory director, supervisor, technologist, or technician, but does not include medical laboratory assistants, trainees, or other individuals employed by a medical laboratory to perform clerical or other administrative responsibilities; (10) "Medical laboratory evaluation program" means a program for evaluating the proficiency of medical laboratories by the cabinet; and (11) "Medical laboratory advisory committee" shall mean a group of consultants appointed by the secretary for h ealth and family services or his designee to advise the cabinet on matters relating to the regulation of medical laboratories.

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