C.M.R. 10, 144, ch. 266 - CERTIFICATION STANDARDS FOR PERSONS CONDUCTING CHEMICAL ANALYSIS FOR DETECTION / IDENTIFICATION OF DRUGS

  1. § 144-266-1 - APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION
  2. § 144-266-2 - TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR LABORATORY ANALYST
  3. § 144-266-3 - EVALUATION OF THE LABORATORY AND PERSONNEL
  4. § 144-266-4 - MAINTAINING RECORDS AND REPORTING FOR STATISTICAL PURPOSES
  5. § 144-266-5 - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS - CONTINUITY AND SECURITY
  6. § 144-266-6 - CERTIFICATION FOR ANALYST ONLY
  7. § 144-266-7 - FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE STANDARDS
  8. § 144-266-8 - CERTIFICATION GOOD FOR FIVE YEARS

SUMMARY: These rules set forth the technical qualifications necessary for an individual to be certified by the Department of Human Services to detect and identify drugs. Included in the rules are criteria pertaining to necessary laboratory facilities and equipment, reference standards, record keeping, security and proficiency testing.

Notes

C.M.R. 10, 144, ch. 266
EFFECTIVE DATE: November 15, 1978
EFFECTIVE DATE (ELECTRONIC CONVERSION): May 5, 1996

STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 17-A M.R.S.A. §1112(1) and 22 M. R.S.A. § 42(1)

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