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Section 100862 Of Article 3. Environmental Laboratories From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 101. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 3.

100862
. (a) At the time of application for NELAP accreditation and annually thereafter, from the date of the issuance of the accreditation, a laboratory shall pay a base fee and a fee for each of the NELAP fields of testing listed below for which a laboratory has requested NELAP accreditation. The fees shall be nonrefundable and set in regulations, and shall be sufficient to allow the NELAP program to be fully fee supported. The fields of testing for NELAP accreditation and their code numbers are all of the following:
  (N101) Microbiology of drinking water.
  (N102) Inorganic chemistry of drinking water.
  (N103) Toxic chemical elements of drinking water.
  (N104) Volatile organic chemistry of drinking water.
  (N105) Semi-volatile organic chemistry of drinking water.
  (N106) Radiochemistry of drinking water.
  (N107) Microbiology of wastewater.
  (N108) Inorganic chemistry of wastewater.
  (N109) Toxic chemical elements of wastewater.
  (N110) Volatile organic chemistry of wastewater.
  (N111) Semi-volatile organic chemistry of wastewater.
  (N112) Radiochemistry of wastewater.
  (N113) Whole effluent toxicity of wastewater.
  (N114) Inorganic chemistry and toxic chemical elements of hazardous waste.
  (N115) Extraction test of hazardous waste.
  (N116) Volatile organic chemistry of hazardous waste.
  (N117) Semi-volatile organic chemistry of hazardous waste.
  (N118) Radiochemistry of hazardous waste.
  (N119) Toxicity bioassay of hazardous waste.
  (N120) Physical properties of hazardous waste.
  (N121) Bulk asbestos analysis of hazardous waste.
  (b) Fees for NELAP accreditation shall be adjusted annually as specified in Section 100425.
  (c) In addition to the payment of accreditation fees, laboratories accredited or applying for accreditation shall pay directly to the designated proficiency testing provider the cost of the proficiency testing studies.