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. (a) A laboratory that performs a blood lead analysis on a
specimen of human blood drawn in California shall report the
information specified in this section to the department for each
analysis on every person tested.
(b) The analyzing laboratory shall report all of the following:
(1) The test results in micrograms of lead per deciliter.
(2) The name of the person tested.
(3) The person's birth date if the analyzing laboratory has that
information, or if not, the person's age.
(4) The person's address if the analyzing laboratory has that
information, or if not, a telephone number by which the person may be
contacted.
(5) The name, address, and telephone number of the health care
provider that ordered the analysis.
(6) The name, address, and telephone number of the analyzing
laboratory.
(7) The accession number of the specimen.
(8) The date the analysis was performed.
(c) The analyzing laboratory shall report all of the following
information that it possesses:
(1) The person's gender.
(2) The name, address, and telephone number of the person's
employer, if any.
(3) The date the specimen was drawn.
(4) The source of the specimen, specified as venous, capillary,
arterial, cord blood, or other.
(d) The analyzing laboratory may report to the department other
information that directly relates to the blood lead analysis or to
the identity, location, medical management, or environmental
management of the person tested.
(e) If the result of the blood lead analysis is a blood lead level
equal to or greater than 10 micrograms of lead per deciliter of
blood, the report required by this section shall be submitted within
three working days of the analysis. If the result is less than 10
micrograms per deciliter, the report required by this section shall
be submitted within 30 calendar days.
(f) Commencing January 1, 2003, a report required by this section
shall be submitted by hand, courier, postal mail, facsimile, or
electronic transfer. Commencing January 1, 2005, a report required by
this section shall be submitted by electronic transfer.
(g) All information reported pursuant to this section shall be
confidential, as provided in Section 100330, except that the
department may share the information for the purpose of surveillance,
case management, investigation, environmental assessment,
environmental remediation, or abatement with the local health
department, environmental health agency authorized pursuant to
Section 101275, or building department. The local health department,
environmental health agency, or building department shall otherwise
maintain the confidentiality of the information in the manner
provided in Section 100330.
(h) The director may assess a fine up to five hundred dollars
($500) against any laboratory that knowingly fails to meet the
reporting requirements of this section.
(i) A laboratory shall not be fined or otherwise penalized for
failure to provide the patient's birth date, age, address, or
telephone number if the result of the blood lead analysis is a blood
lead level less than 25 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood,
and if all of the following circumstances exist:
(1) The test sample was sent to the laboratory by another medical
care provider.
(2) The laboratory requested the information from the medical care
provider who obtained the sample.
(3) The medical care provider that obtained the sample and sent it
to the laboratory failed to provide the patient's birth date, age,
address, or telephone number.