Maryland Code § HG-17-2A-02

Section HG-17-2A-02
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(a) (1) The Secretary shall adopt regulations that set standards and
requirements for forensic laboratories.
(2) The regulations shall contain the standards and requirements
that the Secretary considers necessary to assure the citizens of the State that forensic
laboratories provide safe, reliable, and accurate services.
(3) The regulations shall:
(i) Require the director of a forensic laboratory to establish
and administer an ongoing quality assurance program using standards acceptable to
the Secretary;
(ii) Require the director of a forensic laboratory to retain all
case files for at least 10 years;
(iii) Establish qualifications for the personnel of forensic
laboratories;
(iv) Establish procedures for verifying the background and
education of the personnel of forensic laboratories; and
(v) Establish any additional standards that the Secretary
considers necessary to assure that forensic laboratories provide accurate and reliable
services.
(b) (1) A forensic laboratory that examines or analyzes physical evidence
shall demonstrate satisfactory performance in an approved proficiency testing
program specifically related to the particular forensic analysis being performed.
(2) The Secretary shall adopt regulations for the forensic proficiency
testing program that:
(i) Define satisfactory proficiency testing performance; and
(ii) Set standards and requirements that a forensic proficiency
testing program shall meet.
(3) The Department shall review a forensic laboratory's proficiency
testing program.

(c) To assure compliance with the standards and requirements under this
subtitle, the Secretary shall conduct:
(1) An inspection of each forensic laboratory for which a license to
operate is sought; and
(2) An inspection of each forensic laboratory for which a license has
been issued.
(d) To assure compliance with the standards and requirements under this
subtitle, the Secretary may conduct:
(1) A complaint investigation; and
(2) A validation survey of an accredited forensic laboratory.

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