(1) An individual who seeks to obtain a blood draw permit shall submit to the bureau:
- (a) an application on a bureau provided form;
- (b) documentation showing successful completion of bureau approved venipuncture training that is completed no more than one year before submitting the application; and
- (c) applicable permit fees.
(2) Approved venipuncture training includes the following:
- (a) successful completion and passing of a college or university course for credit, that includes training in blood withdrawal procedures;
- (b) successful completion of a training course that prepares individuals to function in routine clinical or emergency medical situations and includes training in blood withdrawal procedures; or
- (c) successful completion of training that consists of no less than three weeks in blood withdrawal procedures and is performed under the guidance of a licensed physician.
- (3) Permit holders must notify the bureau within 15 days of a change in name or mailing address.
- (4) Permits are valid for three calendar years and expire December 31st of the third calendar year after issuance.
KEY: blood draw permit
Date of Last Change: December 22, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-2d-103; 53-10-405; 41-6a-523; 72-10-502; 77-23-213