Tennessee Code 68-5-406 – Retention of newborn screening specimen – When specimen and form containing identifying information shall be destroyed – Retention of specimen beyond one year
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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 68-5-406
- Year: means a calendar year, unless otherwise expressed. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
A newborn screening specimen taken for testing pursuant to this part or part 5 of this chapter shall be kept for one (1) year to permit time for the infant’s physician to request additional tests. After one (1) year, both the specimen and the form containing the identifying information shall be destroyed. If a specimen is needed for quality assessment, quality control, or test calibration, that specimen may be retained for longer than one (1) year; provided, that the form containing the identifying information has been separated from the sample and destroyed, to ensure that the source of the sample cannot be identified.