(a) (1) The department shall issue a clinical chemist, clinical microbiologist, clinical toxicologist, clinical genetic molecular biologist, clinical laboratory geneticist, clinical reproductive biologist, or clinical cytogeneticist license to each person who has applied for the license on forms provided by the department, who is a lawful holder of a master of science or doctoral degree in the specialty for which the applicant is seeking a license, and who has met the additional reasonable qualifications of training, education, and experience as the department may establish by regulations.

(2) The department shall issue a clinical reproductive biologist license to an applicant for licensure who has applied for the license on forms provided by the department, who holds a master of science degree in a chemical, physical, or biological science or clinical laboratory science, who was board certified as a Reproductive Biology Laboratory Director, Andrology Laboratory Director, Embryology Laboratory Director, or High-Complexity Clinical Laboratory Director by the American Board of Bioanalysis before July 1, 2020, who has passed an oral and written examination conducted by the department or a committee designated by the department to conduct the examination, and who meets any additional and reasonable qualifications of training, education, and experience as the department may establish by regulations.

Terms Used In California Business and Professions Code 1264

  • board: means any entity listed in Section 101, the entities referred to in Sections 1000 and 3600, the State Bar, the Department of Real Estate, and any other state agency that issues a license, certificate, or registration authorizing a person to engage in a business or profession. See California Business and Professions Code 31
  • department: means the State Department of Public Health. See California Business and Professions Code 1202
  • laboratory director: means any person who is any of the following:

    California Business and Professions Code 1209

  • license: means license, certificate, registration, or other means to engage in a business or profession regulated by this code or referred to in Section 1000 or 3600. See California Business and Professions Code 23.7
  • oral and maxillofacial pathologist: means a person licensed by the department under Section 1264 to engage in, or supervise others engaged in, clinical laboratory practice limited to the person's area of specialization or to direct a clinical laboratory, or portion thereof, limited to their area of specialization. See California Business and Professions Code 1207
  • person: includes firm, association, partnership, individual, limited liability company, and corporation. See California Business and Professions Code 1201
  • State: means the State of California, unless applied to the different parts of the United States. See California Business and Professions Code 21
  • Subdivision: means a subdivision of the section in which that term occurs, unless some other section is expressly mentioned. See California Business and Professions Code 15

(3) Prior to the adoption of implementing regulations and notwithstanding subdivision (c), the department shall issue a clinical reproductive biologist license to an applicant for licensure who meets each of the following:

(A) Has applied for the license on forms provided by the department.

(B) Holds a master of science in a chemical, physical, or biological science or clinical laboratory science, and was board certified as a Reproductive Biology Laboratory Director, Andrology Laboratory Director, Embryology Laboratory Director, or High-Complexity Clinical Laboratory Director by the American Board of Bioanalysis before July 1, 2020, or holds a doctoral degree in a chemical, physical, or biological science or clinical laboratory science and is board certified as a Reproductive Biology Laboratory Director, Embryology Laboratory Director, or High-Complexity Clinical Laboratory Director by the American Board of Bioanalysis or other certifying board in clinical reproductive biology, clinical andrology, or clinical embryology approved by the department.

(C) Has passed an oral and written examination conducted by the department or a committee designated by the department to conduct the examination.

(D) Meets the qualifications of training, education, and experience specified in subdivision (b).

(4) Prior to the adoption of implementing regulations and notwithstanding subdivision (c), the department shall issue a clinical laboratory geneticist license to an applicant who meets each of the following:

(A) Has applied for the license on forms provided by the department.

(B) Holds a doctoral degree in a chemical, physical, or biological science, clinical laboratory science, or a field related to genetics.

(C) Is certified as a diplomate in laboratory genetics and genomics or clinical biochemical genetics by the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics or other certifying board in the specialty of genetics approved by the department.

(D) Has passed an oral and written examination conducted by the department or a committee designated by the department to conduct the examination.

(E) Meets the qualifications of training, education, and experience specified in subdivision (b).

(5) The department shall issue an oral and maxillofacial pathologist license to every applicant for licensure who has applied for the license on forms provided by the department, who is a registered Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, and who meets any additional and reasonable qualifications of training, education, and experience as the department may establish by regulation.

(b) The graduate education shall have included 30 semester hours of coursework in the applicant’s specialty. Applicants possessing only a master of science degree shall have the equivalent of one year of full-time, directed study or training in procedures and principles involved in the development, modification, or evaluation of laboratory methods, including training in complex methods applicable to diagnostic laboratory work. Each applicant shall have had one year of training in their specialty in a clinical laboratory acceptable to the department and three years of experience in their specialty in a clinical laboratory, two years of which must have been at a supervisory level. The education shall have been obtained in one or more established and reputable institutions maintaining standards equivalent, as determined by the department, to those institutions accredited by an agency acceptable to the department. The department shall determine by oral and written examination conducted by the department, or a committee designated by the department, that the applicant is properly qualified. Examinations, training, or experience requirements for specialty licenses shall cover only the specialty concerned.

(c) The department may issue licenses without examination to applicants who have passed examinations of other states or national accrediting boards whose requirements are equal to or greater than those required by this chapter and regulations established by the department. The evaluation of other state requirements or requirements of national accrediting boards shall be carried out by the department with the assistance of representatives from the licensed groups. This section does not apply to persons who have passed an examination by another state or national accrediting board before the establishment of requirements that are equal to or exceed those of this chapter or regulations of the department.

(d) The department may issue licenses without examination to applicants who had met standards of education and training, defined by regulations, before the date of the adoption of implementing regulations.

(e) The department shall adopt regulations to conform to this section.

(Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 473, Sec. 9. (SB 1267) Effective January 1, 2023.)