Nevada Code § 652.186

Persons authorized to perform certain laboratory tests for detection of human immunodeficiency virus
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person may perform a test for the detection of the human immunodeficiency virus
that is classified as a waived test pursuant to Subpart A of Part 493 of Title
42 of the Code of Federal Regulations in a medical laboratory without obtaining
certification as an assistant in a medical laboratory pursuant to NRS 652.127 or a license or certification
described in NRS 652.210 if the person
submits proof of successful completion of training that has been approved by
the Division concerning:
1. The administration of such a test;
2. Infection control procedures
recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United
States Department of Health and Human Services and the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration of the United States Department of Labor;
3. Reporting of communicable diseases as
required by NRS 441A.150 and any
regulations adopted pursuant to chapter 441A of NRS; and
4. Counseling and referrals to be provided
to persons who test positive for the human immunodeficiency virus, including,
without limitation, counseling provided pursuant to NRS 441A.336 .

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