Medical Laboratory Board
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About the Medical Laboratory Board
The Tennessee Medical Laboratory Board was created in 1990 by an act of the State Legislature. The Board is responsible for safeguarding the health, safety, and welfare of Tennesseans, by requiring that all who provide medical laboratory services within this state is qualified. The Board interprets the laws, rules, and regulations to determine the appropriate standards of practice in an effort to ensure the highest degree of professional conduct. The Board is also responsible for the investigation of alleged violations of the Practice Act and rules and is responsible for the discipline of licensees who are found guilty of such violation.
The Board licenses qualified candidates who have graduated from approved clinical laboratory training programs in combination with higher education requirements, culminating in either an associate or baccalaureate degree. The Board licenses and monitors the performance of medical laboratory facilities. In addition to licensing clinical laboratories, the Board licenses collection stations, blood donor centers, ambulatory surgical treatment centers, and plasmapheresis centers. Medical laboratories are charged with providing the medical practitioner with vital information, which is essential to a determination of the nature, extent, cause, and condition of individuals who seek medical treatment in Tennessee. The Board is authorized to approve medical laboratories or medical laboratory training facilities to operate training programs for the instruction of laboratory personnel.
The administrative staff of the Division of Health Related Boards supports the Board by issuing licenses to those who meet the requirements of the law and rules. Renewal notices are mailed from the Board's administrative office forty-five (45) days prior to the expiration of the license to the current address on record. Licenses can be renewed on-line seventy (70) days prior to expiration at Tennessee.gov/health. Click on the "License Renewal" link and follow the prompts. Licensees are responsible for renewing their licenses on time and keeping the Board apprised of current information. It is a violation of the law and of the board’s rules to practice on an expired license.
Licenses awarded by the Board include:
Licenses of Laboratory Personnel
- Medical Laboratory Director
- Medical Laboratory Technologist
- Medical Laboratory Technician
- Medical Technologist Chemistry
- Medical Technologist Hematology
- Medical Technologist Immunology
- Medical Technologist Immunohematology
- Medical Technologist Microbiology
- Special Analyst Andrology
- Special Analyst Cytogenetics
- Special Analyst Cytotechnology
- Special Analyst Flow Cytometry
- Special Analyst Histocompatibility/Immunogenetics
- Special Analyst Immunogenetics
- Special Analyst Molecular Diagnostics
- Special Analyst Toxicology
- Trainee Permits for students enrolled in approved training programs
- Temporary license for personnel awaiting examination results
Licenses of Clinical Laboratory Facilities
- Medical Laboratory-Clinical
- Medical Laboratory-Esoteric
- Independent Laboratory
- Blood Donor Center
- Collection Station (facilities who receive laboratory specimens from Tennessee and are not licensed by the Tennessee Medical Laboratory Act)
- Plasmapheresis Center
- Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center (clinical lab located in the center)
Licenses of Programs for Clinical Laboratory Personnel
- Medical Laboratory Technologist Training Program
- Medical Laboratory Technician Training Program
- Special Analyst-Cytotechnologist Training Program
- Special Analyst-Cytogenetics Training Program
The Board meets four (4) times a year. The meetings are scheduled for three (3) days with the first day devoted to issues related to the Personnel and Education Committee, a subcommittee of the full board. A quorum of two-thirds (2/3) of the members is required to conduct business. The meetings are open to the public. The thirteen (13) members of the Board are appointed by the Governor and serve four (4) year terms. The Board is comprised of pathologists, medical laboratory personnel, clinical laboratory managers, laboratory educators, a hospital administrator, and a nonlaboratory (public) representative.
Licensure Scam Alert
The Department of Health has been made aware that some licensees of a few different health licensure boards have received fraudulent communications from individuals claiming to be from those licensee’s licensing boards. The communications, often by phone, may threaten arrest or license suspension, demand personal information, or require payment of fines. Some of them have been accompanied by fraudulent letters claiming to suspend the license. Please note:
- Phone calls may “spoof” or appear to be from the boards’ number;
- If you need to verify the identity of a TN board investigator, call (615) 741-8485 or email OIV.Complaints@tn.gov.
- The health-related board investigators will never demand that you provide personally identifying information, such as a social security number, date of birth, or bank or credit card account numbers over the phone;
- These types of licensing scams are a problem nationwide.
If you believe you are the recipient of a fraudulent communication claiming to be from your licensing board:
- If you believe you are the recipient of a fraudulent communication claiming to be from your licensing board:
- Report the communication to the Internet Crime Complaint Center Internet Crime Complaint Center at using the code "TDHHPBSCAM2026". This will allow law enforcement to link these scams for improved investigation.
- Complainants can alternatively call the Fusion Center Tipline (800TBIFIND) or submit a tip online at TBI but the IC3 is preferred.
· Notify the Department of Health at (615) 741-8485 or email OIV.Complaints@tn.gov
Contact
Contact the Medical Laboratory Board
Call (615) 532-5128 local or 1-800-778-4123 nationwide
Medlabs.Health@tn.gov
665 Mainstream Drive, 2nd Floor
Nashville, TN 37243
(for overnight delivery mail use 37228 for zip code)
Applying for Licensure
Meetings, Members, & Minutes
Meeting Schedule
Public Notices will remain online until the minutes are ratified and posted on the Meeting Minutes page.
Unless otherwise noted, all events take place at 665 Mainstream Drive, MetroCenter.
Members
| Member Name | Position | Representation | Term Expires |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andrew Stanton, C.T. | Board/P & E Committee | Cytotechnologist | 12-24 |
| Jennifer Chandler, M.T. | Board Chair/P & E Committee | Medical Technologist- General | 12-24 |
| Marilyn C. Key, M.T. | Board Member | Hospital Administrator | 12-25 |
| Matthew Hardison, Ph.D. | Board Member | Independent Laboratory Manager | 12-24 |
| Lee Anne Briggs, M.T. | Board /P & E Committee Chair | Medical Technologist-Educator | 12-26 |
| Chris Litle, M.T. | Board/P & E Committee | Medical Technologist Supervisor | 12-23 |
| Jerry Barker, M.T. | Board /P & E Committee | Hospital Laboratory Manager/Administrative Director | 12-24 |
| vacant | Board Member | Pathologist | |
| Danielle Gibson, M.D. | Board Member | Pathologist | 12-26 |
| James W. Vaughan, M.D. | Board/P&E Committee | Pathologist/Educator | 12-25 |
| Penny Asbell, M.D. | Board Member | Physician(Non-Pathologist) | 12-26 |
| Diana Varela | Board Member | Citizen Representative | 12-25 |
| Vacant | Board/P&E Committee | Medical Technologist-General |
Meeting Minutes
Copies of all minutes are maintained in the official record section of the administrative office.
Please contact the board administrator to make arrangements to review minutes of meetings held prior to 2014.
Full Board Meeting
- July 25, 2025
- April 25, 2025
- January 24, 2025
- October 25, 2024
- August 2, 2024
- April 26, 2024
- January 26, 2024
- October 27, 2023
- July 19, 2023
- April 28, 2023
- January 27, 2023
- October 28, 2022
- July 29, 2022
- April 28, 2022
- October 28, 2021
- July 28, 2021
- April 29, 2021
- January 29, 2021
- October 22, 2020
- July 23, 2020
- April 27, 2020
- January 29, 2020
- October 17, 2019
- July 19, 2019
- April 18, 2019
- January 17, 2019
- October 17, 2018
- July 20, 2018
- April 19, 2018
- January 18, 2018
- October 18, 2017
- July 21, 2017
- April 20, 2017
- January 27, 2017
- October 20, 2016
- August 18, 2016
- April 21, 2016
- January 21, 2016
- October 15, 2015
- July 16, 2015
- April 16, 2015
- January 15, 2015
- October 16, 2014
- July 18, 2014
- April 17, 2014
- January 15, 2014
Personnel and Education Committee Meeting
- July 24, 2025
- April 24, 2025
- January 23, 2025
- October 24, 2024
- August 2, 2024
- April 25, 2024
- January 25, 2024
- October 26, 2023
- July 18, 2023
- April 27, 2023
- January 26, 2023
- October 27, 2022
- July 28, 2022
- April 27, 2022
- January 20, 2022
- October 27, 2021
- July 27, 2021
- April 28, 2021
- January 28, 2021
- October 21, 2020
- July 22, 2020
- January 28, 2020
- October 16, 2019
- July 18, 2019
- April 17, 2019
- January 16, 2019
- October 16, 2018
- July 19, 2018
- April 18, 2018
- January 17, 2018
- October 18, 2017
- July 20, 2017
- April 19, 2017
- January 26, 2017
- October 19, 2016
- August 17, 2016
- April 20, 2016
- January 20, 2016
- October 14, 2015
- July 15, 2015
- April 15, 2015
- January 14, 2015
- October 15, 2014
- July 17, 2014
- April 16, 2014
- January 16, 2014
Task Force Meeting
Continuing Education
Continuing Education
Failure to comply with continuing education requirements may result in disciplinary action against the licensee or registrant. The disciplinary action will be reported on the Department of Health license verification web site.
Medical Laboratory Professionals are required to fulfill twenty-four (24) hours of Board approved Continuing Education (CE) requirements during the two (2) calendar year cycle previous to the renewal of the individual’s license. CE’s also pertain to those individuals that have retired their license and wish to reinstate the license, those licensees whose license has been revoked, and those licensees whose licenses have expired.
Renewals are based on a two (2) year cycle. Every CE cycle will run from January 1 on one calendar year to December 31 of the following calendar year.
For example: January 1, 2020-December 31, 2021 (even year) January 2, 2019-December 31, 2020. (odd year)
The Tennessee Medical Laboratory Board has accepted courses sponsored or approved by any of these organizations:
- American Board of Bioanalysis
- American Board of Clinical Chemistry
- American Board of Histocompatibility & Immunogenetics
- American Board of Medical Laboratory Immunology
- American Board of Medical Microbiology
- American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology
- American Board of Pathology
- American Medical Association
- American Medical Technologists (AMT)
- American Osteopathic Board of Pathology
- American Red Cross
- American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science
- American Society for Clinical Pathologists (ASCP)
- American Society of Cytopathology
- American Society for Cytotechnology
- American Society for Microbiology
- Center for Phlebotomy Education
- Center for Disease Control
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Clinical Laboratory Management Association and/or its Tennessee Chapter
- College of American Pathologists
- International Academy of Cytology
- National Credentialing Agency for Medical Laboratory Professionals (NCA)
- National Laboratory Training Network (NLTN)
- Southern Association of Cytotechnologists
- Tennessee Association of Blood Banks
- Tennessee Department of Health
- Tennessee Hospital Association
- Tennessee Medical Association
- Tennessee Society of Pathologists
- Tennessee State Society of American Medical Technologists
- Accredited colleges and universities
- Hospitals licensed by the Tennessee Department of Health, Division of Health Care Facilities
- Laboratories, blood donor centers, plasmapheresis centers, ambulatory surgical treatment centers and collection stations licensed by the Board whose continuing education courses have been approved by the medical laboratory director or his/her designee.
- Organizations and entities approved by other state laboratory personnel licensing agencies.
- Organizations and entities approved as P.A.C.E. ® (Professional Acknowledgement for Continuing Education) course providers.
Proof of continuing education cannot be in the form of a personal summary. A copy of the certificate awarded showing the topic, hours awarded, and the agency that approved the continuing education should be submitted in response to each random audit.
If your license is active in Tennessee and not in a retired status, whether you practice or not, you are required to meet the current continuing education requirements to renew your license.
You may review the complete requirements for Continuing Education by referring to the Rules and Regulations 1200-6-1-.12.
You may also call the Board’s Administrative Office, toll free 1-800-778-4123 ext.2-5128 or local 532-5128 if you still have questions after review of the Board’s rules and regulations.
Note: Continuing competency is the standard in Tennessee. Continuing education does not preclude individuals from annual competency evaluations per 1200-6-1-.21(2) (b) (4).
Requirements
Educational Programs
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions
Policies, Rules, & Statutes
Policies
- Policy Statement: Rural Definition (4-25)
- Policy Statement: Remote Lab Work (7-23)
- Policy Statement: Remote Survey Process
- Policy Statement: 30 Bed or Less Hospital (10-20)
- Policy Statement Regarding Waived Testing (01-23)
- Policy Statement Regarding Mobile Labs (04-21)
- Position Statement: Blood Volume Measurement (10-08)
- Policy Statement - Criminal Background Check (Revised 10-09)
- Criminal Convictions - Applications for Licensure, Renewal and Reinstatement
- Policy Statement, Lapsed License
- Renewal for Licensees Called to Active Military Duty
- Board Endorsed Practices on July 18, 2002
- Policy Statement, Quality control requirements for clinical laboratories who perform Point of Care
- Policy Statement: Continuing Education Violations
Rules
Click here for Rules and Regulations pertaining to the Tennessee Medical Laboratory Board
Statutes
Statutes are proposed and made law by the Tennessee State General Assembly (Legislature). The Board, following specific notice requirements and hearings, adopts rules. Both have the force of law and may be used in the regulation of a profession. The statutes pertaining to this Board are found at
T.C.A. 63-1 (Division of Health Related Boards) and T.C.A. 68-29 (Medical Laboratories).
Click here to review the Tennessee Code Annotated. (This link will take you to a website that is not maintained by the Tennessee Department of Health).
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