Please be advised that New York State Public Health Law stipulates that a laboratory permit is automatically void upon a change of director, owner or location. Proper and timely notification of these changes is required to stay this void.
CLIA Registration: Under our authority as a CLIA-Exempt State Program, laboratories located in New York State will be assigned a CLIA number by this office once the laboratory is placed in application for a permit. CLIA numbers will appear on your State laboratory permit and laboratories in New York State are not required to hold a separate CLIA certificate. If your laboratory is located in New York State and does not yet have a CLIA registration number, check the box marked “Requested” and a CLIA number will be issued for your facility. If you are a non-NYS laboratory that has applied directly to the CLIA program but have not yet received your CLIA Number, check "Pending.” If your laboratory is currently operating as a physician office laboratory (POL), provide your current CLIA registration number.
Certification: It is the responsibility of both the director and the owner to ensure that the laboratory meets all legal requirements for operation on the Laws and Regulations section of our website.
Notification of Laboratory Changes: Notification of changes in the laboratory name, owner, director, or location, and requests for new categories or analytes must be submitted, prior to the effective date of the change, via eCLEP. At a minimum, the laboratory director must have completed the HCS account creation process prior to submitting changes via eCLEP. Please call CLEP at (518) 485-5378 if changes must be made before the laboratory director has been granted access to HCS.
Out of State Laboratories: Non-New York State corporations may not do business in New York State until they have been authorized to do so by the New York State Secretary of State. Applications for a Certificate of Authority to do business in New York State may be obtained from the Department of State, Division of Corporations, State Records and Uniform Commercial Code, 99 Washington Avenue, 6th floor, Albany, NY 12231. Refer to the Department of State website at www.dos.ny.gov[11]. Questions regarding this requirement can be directed to the Division at (518) 473-2492.
Medicaid Enrollment: Refer to the webpage eMedNY for instructions on Medicaid enrollment for New York State. The eMedNY Call Center number is 1-800-343-9000.
Workers Compensation: Under the New York State Workers’ Compensation Law, businesses applying for permits or licenses issued by the State must hold workers’ compensation and disability benefits coverage or document their qualifying for an exemption. Information regarding this requirement and the process for submitting proof of enrollment can be found in the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board's Employers’ webpage[12].
Patient Service Centers and Health Fairs: If your laboratory plans to operate PATIENT SERVICE CENTERS (collection stations), or HEALTH FAIRS (temporary off-site testing events), the laboratory must apply via eCLEP after the clinical laboratory permit has been issued.
Limited Service Laboratories: If your laboratory plans to operate a LIMITED SERVICE LABORATORY (usually extension clinics offering waived or provider-performed microscopy procedures), you must complete and return an “Application for Limited Service Laboratory” (form DOH-4081)[13].
Management Contracts: Any laboratory that is operated and/or managed by an individual or entity on behalf of the owner must provide a copy of the written agreement (management contract) setting up the business relationship.
Proficiency Testing: The laboratory must indicate the CMS-approved provider and survey module that has been determined to fulfill CMS proficiency testing requirements for tests/analytes included under CLIA Subpart I (CFR 493.909-493-959). See to the list of CMS-Approved providers[14]. An acceptable module must be chosen for each analyte on the Test Menu form where proficiency testing is required.