§ 574. Permits. No person shall own or operate a clinical laboratory\nlocated in or accepting specimens from New York state or own or operate\na blood bank which collects, processes, stores and/or distributes, human\nblood, blood derivatives or blood components, in New York state unless a\nvalid permit has been issued as provided in section five hundred\nseventy-five of this title. A permit shall be issued authorizing the\nperformance of one or more procedures or services within one or more\ncategories. A separate permit shall be required for each facility at\nwhich clinical laboratory tests are to be performed or at which a blood\nbank is to be operated, provided, however that the department may adopt\nregulations not inconsistent with the federal clinical laboratory\nimprovement act of nineteen hundred eighty-eight authorizing an owner to\noperate more than one facility under a single permit.\n
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