576-B - Performance of certain clinical laboratory services upon request.

§  576-b.  Performance  of  certain  clinical laboratory services upon  request. 1. A clinical laboratory  may  perform  a  clinical  laboratory  service  (including  accepting  a specimen or assignment for examination  and rendering a report), that it is otherwise allowed to  perform,  upon  the  request  of  the  person on whom the service is to be performed and  render a report directly to the person, where the  service  is  for  the  same  purpose  as  a test or collection device that has been approved or  cleared by the  Food  and  Drug  Administration  of  the  United  States  Department  of Health and Human Services for sale or distribution to the  public on a direct or over-the-counter basis without a prescription from  a qualified health care practitioner.    2. All services conducted pursuant to this section shall  comply  with  the  standards  for  testing  established by the department and with any  other laws of this state, including requirements for confidentiality and  pre-test and post-test counseling.    3. The results of any test conducted pursuant to this section shall be  provided only to the person who requested the test. Such  results  shall  be  provided in a clear and concise manner that is understandable by lay  persons and that identifies results indicating the need for referral  to  a physician or other qualified health care practitioner.    4.  Nothing  in  this section shall authorize a clinical laboratory to  engage in the practice of any health care profession under  title  eight  of the education law. The report issued to a person for a test conducted  pursuant to this section shall contain a clear statement, presented in a  prominent  manner, to the effect that the report should not be viewed as  medical advice and is not meant to replace direct communication  with  a  physician or other health care practitioner.