A person who meets the educational and occupational standards in items A and B may interpret blood or urine tests:
educational qualifications: a bachelor's or higher degree in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, biological sciences, pharmacology, criminalistics, forensic science, toxicology, or medical technology;
occupational qualifications: employment or self-employment as a criminalist, crime laboratory analyst, forensic scientist, toxicologist, pathologist, chemist, biochemist, medical technologist, medical laboratory technician, or medical laboratory assistant.
8 SR 2186; 15 SR 1123; L 2000 c 478 art 2 s 7
October 11, 2005
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes