Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 10.51.05.05 - Standard Operating Procedures Manual (SOPM)A. Policies and Procedures. A licensee shall ensure that all policies and procedures affecting the scope of activities performed in the laboratory are: (2) Communicated to, understood by, available to, and implemented by employees performing the activities.B. A licensee shall ensure that: (1) Documents issued to employees are reviewed and approved for use by authorized employees before issue;(2) The current revision status and distribution of documents is established to preclude use of archived documents;(3) Authorized documents are available at all locations where casework is performed;(4) Archived documents are promptly removed from access or otherwise identified to ensure against unintended use;(5) Documents are uniquely identified, including date of issue or version, page numbering, total number of pages or a mark to signify the end of the document, and the issuing authority;(6) Changes to documents are approved by the same authority that issued the document and altered or new text is clearly identified; and(7) Documents in computerized systems have equivalent procedures.C. A licensee shall develop, establish, maintain, implement, and require that technical procedures meet the following: (1) The procedures included are: (a) Generally accepted in the appropriate forensic field or supported by data gathered and recorded in a scientific manner;(b) Available to all appropriate employees;(c) Able to produce valid and accurate results; and(d) Reviewed annually by the director or the director's designee and this review shall be documented;(2) All procedures include, at a minimum: (a) Sample or specimen preparation, as needed for the method;(b) Required quality control, standard, and reference material;(c) Calibration requirements and instructions;(d) Interfering substances and potential sources of error;(e) Literature references;(f) Special analytical and safety precautions;(g) Step-by-step instructions; and(h) Calculations, if required;(3) The laboratory has a document control procedure to determine when the technical procedure has been discontinued or retired.(4) A laboratory procedure identifies which documents are to be maintained in the case file;(5) All changes to a procedure are approved and signed by the director;(6) The SOPM is available to all forensic analysts and examiners;(7) A departure from the SOPM is: (a) Approved by the laboratory director or qualified designee before implementation;(b) Scientifically validated before implementation;(d) Communicated to the quality assurance manager;(8) The laboratory has a procedure for determining the reasons, criteria, or conditions for when a report is not produced;(9) The laboratory has a procedure or policy for technical review of reports that:(a) Defines criteria for the technical review, for example, number or percent of case reports reviewed or corrective action protocol if discrepancies are found;(b) Ensures that a review cannot be performed by the examiner or analyst who prepared the report; and(c) Ensures that a technical review of a one-individual unit is performed at a review percentage determined by the laboratory director by an analyst or examiner of another licensed forensic laboratory, who is qualified within the same disciplines or subdisciplines; and(10) The laboratory has a procedure for administrative review that: (a) Requires that reviews be performed on all case reports;(b) Specifies who may perform the administrative review;(c) Clearly defines how the administrative review is documented; and(d) Requires that reviews be performed before case reports are issued.D. A licensee shall ensure that the laboratory has a policy and procedure for the handling of written or oral complaints received from customers, laboratory employees, or other parties.E. Postmortem Forensic Toxicology. In addition to applicable sections of this regulation, a laboratory performing postmortem forensic toxicology shall have: (1) A record of sample signatures and initials of all employees handling specimens and performing analytical work; and(2) A procedure: (a) For periodically monitoring the purity of chemicals used as reference standards; and(b) That defines which postmortem forensic toxicology tests are to be performed on each type of case.Md. Code Regs. 10.51.05.05
Regulation .05 amended effective 42:14 Md. R. 880, eff.7/20/2015