(1) A laboratory director shall:
(a) Submit laboratory reports:
(i) To the local health jurisdiction or the department as required in Table Lab-1 of WAC
246-101-201, and under the requirements of WAC
246-101-220,
246-101-225, and this section; and
(ii) To the local health jurisdiction as required by the local health officer within that health officer's jurisdiction under WAC
246-101-505 (4)(d).
(b) Notify the department of conditions designated as notifiable to the local health jurisdiction when:
(i) A local health jurisdiction is closed or representatives of the local health jurisdiction are unavailable at the time a presumptive or final test result of an immediately notifiable condition occurs; or
(ii) The notifiable test result pertains to a patient who resides outside of and is visiting Washington state as indicated by information provided by the requesting health care provider or health care facility.
(d) Cooperate with public health authorities during investigation of:
(i) The circumstances of a case of a notifiable condition; or
(ii) An outbreak or suspected outbreak of disease.
(2) A laboratory director may designate responsibility for working and cooperating with public health authorities to certain employees as long as designated employees are:
(a) Readily available; and
(b) Able to provide requested information in a timely manner.
(3) A laboratory director may refer a specimen of a notifiable condition to a reference laboratory for testing.
(4) When a laboratory director refers a specimen of a notifiable condition to a reference laboratory for testing, the laboratory director shall:
(a) Provide the reference laboratory with Table Lab-1 of WAC
246-101-201,
246-101-220,
246-101-225, and this section; and the following information for each specimen:
(i) Patient's first and last name;
(ii) Patient's physical address including zip code;
(iii) Patient's date of birth;
(iv) Patient's sex;
(v) Patient's ethnicity, as required in WAC
246-101-011(4);
(vi) Patient's race, as required in WAC
246-101-011(5);
(vii) Patient's preferred language, as required in WAC
246-101-011(6);
(viii) For hepatitis B virus tests, pregnancy status (pregnant, not pregnant, or unknown) of patients twelve to fifty years of age;
(ix) Patient's best contact telephone number;
(x) For blood lead level tests, medicaid status of patients less than seventy-two months of age;
(xi) Requesting health care provider's name;
(xii) Requesting health care provider's phone number;
(xiii) Address where patient received care;
(xiv) Name of submitting laboratory;
(xv) Telephone number of submitting laboratory;
(xvi) Specimen type;
(xvii) Specimen collection date;
(xviii) Date laboratory received specimen; and
(xix) Test method requested.
(b) Ensure the laboratory report is submitted appropriately either by:
(5) A laboratory director may provide health information, demographic information, or infectious or noninfectious condition information in addition to the information required under this chapter when the provider or facility determines that the additional information will aid the appropriate public health authority in protecting and improving the public's health through prevention and control of infectious and noninfectious conditions.
(6) When a laboratory director submits information under subsection (4) of this section, they shall submit the information under the requirements of WAC
246-101-220.