Nevada Code § 439.240

State Public Health Laboratory: Maintenance by University of Nevada School of Medicine; branch laboratories; purpose; administration; reports
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1. The University of Nevada School of
Medicine shall maintain the State Public Health Laboratory, and may designate,
establish or maintain such branch laboratories as may be necessary.
2. The purpose of the State Public Health
Laboratory is:
(a) To make available, at such charges as may be
established or are prescribed pursuant to NRS
442.008 , to health officials, the Director of the State Department of
Agriculture and licensed physicians of the State, proper laboratory facilities
for the prompt diagnosis of communicable diseases.
(b) To make necessary examinations and analyses
of water, natural ice, sewage, milk, food and clinical material.
(c) To conduct research into the nature, cause,
diagnosis and control of diseases.
(d) To undertake such other technical and
laboratory duties as are in the interest of the health of the general public.
3. The person in charge of the State
Public Health Laboratory, or the persons designee, must be a skilled
bacteriologist.
4. The person in charge of the State
Public Health Laboratory may have such technical assistants as that person, in
cooperation with the University of Nevada School of Medicine, considers
necessary.
5. Reports of investigations conducted at
the State Public Health Laboratory may be published from time to time in
bulletins and circulars.
6. If the University of Nevada School of
Medicine designates a branch laboratory pursuant to subsection 1 that is
operated or controlled by a public agency other than the University of Nevada
School of Medicine, the public agency and the University of Nevada School of
Medicine shall enter into a cooperative agreement pursuant to NRS 277.080 to 277.180 , inclusive, concerning the branch
laboratory. The cooperative agreement must include, without limitation,
provisions setting forth the powers and duties of each party to the cooperative
agreement.

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