NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 15.03 — Permit, Registration and Application of this Article.

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(a) No person other than a licensed physician, dentist or veterinarian or a person under the direct supervision of a licensed physician, dentist or veterinarian shall possess or cultivate pathogens without a permit issued by the Commissioner. A permit shall not be issued unless the applicant's education, experience and

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§ 15.03 Permit, Registration and Application of this Article.

RCNY § 15.03

(a)No person other than a licensed physician, dentist or veterinarian or a person under the direct supervision of a licensed physician, dentist or veterinarian shall possess or cultivate pathogens without a permit issued by the Commissioner. A permit shall not be issued unless the applicant's education, experience and moral character are satisfactory to the Commissioner, and unless the Commissioner is satisfied that the pathogens in the possession of the applicant will not endanger public health. The fee for and the expiration date of such a permit shall be as prescribed by 24 RCNY Health Code § 5.07. However, no permit shall be required under this subsection where the person possessing or cultivating pathogens at a given location is the holder of a New York State Department of Health permit to maintain or operate a clinical laboratory at the same location, which permit qualifies the permittee to perform tests in microbiology including the subspecialities of bacteriology, mycobacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology pursuant to the New York State Public Health Law and regulations promulgated thereunder.

(b)A person, other than a licensed physician, dentist or veterinarian or a person under the direct supervision of a licensed physician, dentist or veterinarian, in charge of a place where pathogens are handled or cultivated shall register such place with the Department. A pathogen permit issued in accordance with subsection (a) of this section shall constitute such registration. No registration is required where the person possessing or cultivating pathogens at a given location is the holder of a New York State Department of Health permit to maintain or operate a clinical laboratory at the same location, which permit qualifies the permittee to perform tests in microbiology.

(c)This article shall not apply to a laboratory maintained by the City, State, government of the United States or by any county within the State.

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