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Policy No.: '''8013'''<br />
Policy No.: '''8013'''<br />
Effective Date: '''03/15/12'''<br />
Effective Date: '''03/15/12'''<br />
Revised Date: ''' 07/30/18'''<br />
Revised Date: ''' 01/19/21'''<br />
Reviewed Date: '''12/01/20'''<br /><br />
Reviewed Date: '''01/19/21'''<br /><br />
<big>'''Human Tissue Use and Transfer Policy'''</big>
<big>'''Human Tissue Use and Transfer Policy'''</big>
== Policy ==
== Policy ==
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'''Genetics.''' The UNMC Munroe Meyer Institute Human Genetics Laboratory (HGL) and Molecular Genetics Laboratory (MGL) follow CLIA and Human Genetics Laboratory protocols. The Laboratories refer specimens for testing only to CLIA-certified laboratories or laboratories meeting equivalent requirements as determined by the HGL or MGL. All specimens received by the HGL and MGL must have written orders and instructions from the referring laboratory and comply with CLIA and HGL regulations.
'''Genetics.''' The UNMC Munroe Meyer Institute Human Genetics Laboratory (HGL) and Molecular Genetics Laboratory (MGL) follow CLIA and Human Genetics Laboratory protocols. The Laboratories refer specimens for testing only to CLIA-certified laboratories or laboratories meeting equivalent requirements as determined by the HGL or MGL. All specimens received by the HGL and MGL must have written orders and instructions from the referring laboratory and comply with CLIA and HGL regulations.


'''Dental.''' In accordance with the [https://www.unmc.edu/academicaffairs/_documents/compliance/Infectious_Disease_Control_Policies.pdf UNMC College of Dentistry Infectious Disease Control Policy] as revised June 2014, "extracted teeth or other removed body tissues may be given to the patient from whom they were removed if the patient requests them."
'''Dental.''' In accordance with the [https://www.unmc.edu/academicaffairs/_documents/compliance/Infectious_Disease_Control_Policies.pdf UNMC College of Dentistry Infectious Disease Control Policy] as revised December 2020, "extracted teeth or other removed body tissues may be given to the patient from whom they were removed if the patient requests them and are not subject to OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard."


The UNMC Oral Pathology Biopsy Service, in accordance with current CLIA regulations:
The UNMC Oral Pathology Biopsy Service, in accordance with current CLIA regulations:

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