N.J.S.A. 26:2A-15

Health care facility required to accept autologous, designated blood

26:2A-15. Health care facility required to accept autologous, designated blood a. A health care facility which performs a transfusion shall be required to accept autologous or designated blood for a potential transfusion to a patient, if the blood is received from a blood bank licensed by the Department of Health, and has been tested and prepared in accordance with standards approved by the department. b. A health care facility which accepts autologous or designated blood and similar blood components shall pay a service fee to the blood bank which provides the blood or blood components, equal to the price it is charged for homologous blood or blood components. L.1991,c.131,s.3.

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