Maine Code § 22-567

Certification or accreditation program
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The Director of the Bureau of Health shall establish a laboratory certification or accreditation
program to ensure that all generated data of laboratories subject to the program is of known and
appropriate quality of precision and accuracy when utilized for departmental programs and programs
administered by the Department of Environmental Protection. The Director of the Bureau of Health
shall designate a laboratory certification officer to administer this program. [PL 1999, c. 62, §3
(AMD).]
1. Acceptable data. Except as provided in this subsection, 6 months after the adoption of rules
specified in subsection 2, certification is required of any commercial, industrial, municipal, state or
federal laboratory that analyzes water, soil, air, solid or hazardous waste, or radiological samples for
the use of programs of the department or the Department of Environmental Protection, except as
provided under chapter 411, the Maine Medical Laboratory Act; Title 26, chapter 7, subchapter 3-A,
Substance Use Testing; and Title 29-A, section 2524, administration of tests to determine an alcohol
level or drug concentration.
A laboratory operated by a waste discharge facility licensed pursuant to Title 38, section 413 may
analyze waste discharges for total suspended solids, settleable solids, biological or biochemical oxygen
demand, chemical oxygen demand, pH, chlorine residual, fecal coliform, E. coli, enterococcus,
conductivity, color, temperature and dissolved oxygen without being certified under this section. The
exception provided under this paragraph applies to a laboratory testing its own samples for pollutants
listed in its permit or license; pretreatment samples; and samples from other wastewater treatment plants
for up to 60 days per year. The time period provided in this paragraph, which is a maximum period for
each treatment plant for which analysis is provided, may be extended by memorandum of agreement
between the Department of Environmental Protection and the Health and Environmental Testing
Laboratory.
[PL 2019, c. 580, §1 (AMD).]

2. Certification or accreditation program requirements. The department and the Department
of Environmental Protection shall establish by rule program requirements, standards and criteria for the
evaluation and certification or accreditation of laboratories.
[PL 1999, c. 62, §3 (AMD).]
3. Certificate issued. A laboratory must be issued a certificate when the laboratory certification
officer determines that the laboratory has the capability to analyze samples with known and appropriate
quality of precision and accuracy and is in compliance with other certification or accreditation
requirements. Certificates are effective for 2 years from date of issuance provided the laboratory
continues to be in compliance with certification or accreditation requirements.
[PL 1999, c. 62, §3 (AMD).]
4. Certification or accreditation fees. A certification or accreditation fee schedule based on the
cost of certifying or accrediting laboratories must be established by rule. Certification or accreditation
fees are payable upon application for certification or accreditation and must be deposited in the Health
and Environmental Testing Laboratory Special Revenue Account.
[PL 1999, c. 62, §3 (AMD).]

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