Section 1626 Of Article 7. Blood Donations From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 7.
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. (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), it shall
be unlawful, in any transfusion of blood, to use any blood that was
obtained from a paid donor.
(b) Subdivision (a) shall not be applicable to any transfusion of
blood that was obtained from a paid donor if the physician and
surgeon performing the transfusion has determined, taking into
consideration the condition of the patient who is the recipient of
the transfusion, that other blood of a type compatible with the blood
type of the patient cannot reasonably be obtained for the
transfusion.
(c) Subdivision (a) shall not apply to blood platelets secured
from paid donors through the hemapheresis process if all of the
following requirements are satisfied:
(1) The blood platelets are ordered by a doctor holding a valid
California physician's and surgeon's certificate.
(2) The blood platelets are secured from a single donor and are
sufficient to constitute a complete platelet transfusion.
(3) The donor's identification number is recorded on the platelet
label and is kept in the records of the entity providing the blood
platelets for a minimum of five years.
(4) The donor has been examined by a doctor holding a valid
California physician's and surgeon's certificate, and a repeat donor
is reexamined at least annually.
(5) The transfusion is performed in a general acute care hospital.
(6) The blood platelets are processed according to standards
issued by the American Association of Blood Banks, pursuant to
Section 1602.1.
(7) The donor and blood are tested in accordance with regulations
issued by the State Department of Health Services.
(8) The entity providing the blood platelets is licensed by the
State Department of Health Services.
(9) The information that the donor of the blood platelets was
compensated is printed on the label in accordance with Section
1603.5.
(10) In all instances, a potential donor shall provide a blood
sample, which shall be tested with the standard panel of blood tests
required by the State Department of Health Services for all blood
donations. The results of the testing shall be obtained, evaluated,
and determined to be acceptable prior to allowing the potential donor
to provide his or her first donation of platelets. In addition, all
donors shall be required to schedule an appointment for platelet
donation.
(11) Any entity that is not collecting blood platelets from paid
donors on August 1, 2000, shall obtain written permission from the
director prior to compensating any donor for blood platelets.
(d) Subdivision (c) shall become inoperative on January 1, 2003.