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§  3124. Reporting system for hospitals and blood banks.  All persons,  firms and corporations engaged in procuring blood donations shall report  annually the following information to the commissioner of health:    a. The amount of whole blood collected.    b. The amount fractionated.    c. When fractionated.    d. How much blood is unused and destroyed.    e. How much blood is converted and what is it converted into.    f. Any other information the commissioner finds necessary to  have  an  accurate picture of what happens to collected blood within the state.    The  commissioner  shall  make  such  rules  and  regulations  as  are  necessary to create an accurate and complete reporting system.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-31 > Title-3 > 3124

§  3124. Reporting system for hospitals and blood banks.  All persons,  firms and corporations engaged in procuring blood donations shall report  annually the following information to the commissioner of health:    a. The amount of whole blood collected.    b. The amount fractionated.    c. When fractionated.    d. How much blood is unused and destroyed.    e. How much blood is converted and what is it converted into.    f. Any other information the commissioner finds necessary to  have  an  accurate picture of what happens to collected blood within the state.    The  commissioner  shall  make  such  rules  and  regulations  as  are  necessary to create an accurate and complete reporting system.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-31 > Title-3 > 3124

§  3124. Reporting system for hospitals and blood banks.  All persons,  firms and corporations engaged in procuring blood donations shall report  annually the following information to the commissioner of health:    a. The amount of whole blood collected.    b. The amount fractionated.    c. When fractionated.    d. How much blood is unused and destroyed.    e. How much blood is converted and what is it converted into.    f. Any other information the commissioner finds necessary to  have  an  accurate picture of what happens to collected blood within the state.    The  commissioner  shall  make  such  rules  and  regulations  as  are  necessary to create an accurate and complete reporting system.