North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 130A. Public Health § 130A-453.05. Qualifications for certification of individuals and firms
Current as of January 01, 2020 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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To be certified under this Article, a person must meet the qualification requirements set by the Commission. Qualification requirements include education, training, experience, the successful completion of an examination, and payment of any applicable fee.
(a) As used in this Code section, the term:
(1) “Heart pacemaker” means any electrical device which stimulates the heart muscle so that it contracts at a certain or regular rate.
(2) “Medically acceptable” means conforming to prevailing medical standards of cleanliness and manufacturers' applicable standards for functional operation.
(3) “Person” includes the following:
(A) Any hospital, surgeon, or physician;
(B) Any accredited medical school, college, or university;
(C) Any licensed, accredited, or approved bank or storage facility of human bodies or parts; or
(D) Any specified individual needing implantation of a heart pacemaker.
(b) Any person, as defined in subsection (a) of this Code section, shall be authorized to receive and reuse a heart pacemaker, provided that such device is medically acceptable for its proposed reuse.
(c) This Code section shall not apply to the receipt and reuse of a nuclear-powered pacemaker.
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