North Dakota Code § 43-48-08

Clinical laboratory scientist or medical technologist or clinical laboratory
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specialist - Licensure qualifications.
1. A clinical laboratory scientist or medical technologist has graduated with a bachelor of 
science or a bachelor of arts degree in a science -related discipline and has passed a 
national certifying examination approved by the board. Upon receipt of documentation 
that all necessary educational and experience qualifications for a clinical laboratory 
scientist or medical technologist have been met, or upon successful completion of an 

examination approved by the board, the board shall issue a clinical laboratory scientist 
or medical technologist license to any person meeting the above qualifications.
2. A clinical laboratory scientist or specialist is educated in chemical, physical, or 
biological science and performs in a clinical laboratory only functions directly related to 
such person's particular specialty. Upon successful completion of an examination 
covering only those fields in which an applicant is eligible to be examined, and 
documentation of competency by a nationally recognized certifying agency, the board 
shall issue a clinical laboratory specialist license to any person meeting the following 
minimum qualifications:
a. A baccalaureate or higher degree with a major in one of the chemical, physical, or 
biological sciences.
b. Has passed a national certifying examination in a specialty area.
A license issued must be issued as a clinical laboratory specialist followed by 
designation of area of specialty.

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