CLIA Compliance Checklist for 2025

Laboratory compliance manager reviewing a digital CLIA checklist on a tablet

Last updated: 2025

Why You Need a CLIA Compliance Checklist

CLIA regulations cover every aspect of your laboratory—from personnel and procedures to quality control and proficiency testing. A structured, annual checklist ensures your lab remains inspection-ready and avoids costly surprises during surveys.

2025 CLIA Compliance Checklist

Use the sections below as a practical checklist. Many laboratories track these items directly inside mylabcompliance.io to maintain a real-time view of their compliance status.

1. CLIA Certificate and Licenses

  • Active CLIA certificate that matches testing complexity.
  • State licenses (if required) are current and uploaded.
  • Certificates and license numbers recorded in a centralized system.

2. Personnel Qualifications

  • Lab director meets CLIA educational and experience requirements.
  • Technical consultants, general supervisors, and testing personnel documented.
  • Job descriptions aligned with CLIA-defined responsibilities.

3. Personnel Competency & Training

  • Initial training documented for each test system.
  • Six-month and annual competency assessments completed and signed.
  • Continuing education activities logged.

4. Test Menu Documentation

  • Up-to-date list of all tests performed, including complexity and method.
  • Verification/validation records for each non-waived test.
  • Reference ranges, reportable ranges, and critical value policies documented.

5. Quality Control (QC)

  • QC policies for each test system.
  • Documented QC results with clear pass/fail criteria.
  • Corrective actions recorded for out-of-control events.

6. Proficiency Testing (PT)

  • Enrollment in appropriate PT programs.
  • Timely submission of PT results and review of scores.
  • Corrective action plans for unsatisfactory performance.

7. Quality Assessment (QA)

  • Regular review of pre-analytic, analytic, and post-analytic quality indicators.
  • Documentation of QA meetings and improvement projects.
  • Tracking of complaint investigations and incident reports.

8. Instrument and Maintenance Logs

  • Preventive maintenance, service calls, and calibration activities recorded.
  • Lot numbers and expiration dates tracked for reagents and controls.
  • Backups and downtime procedures documented.

9. Policies, Procedures, and Manuals

  • Current procedure manuals accessible to testing personnel.
  • Change control and approval process for procedure updates.
  • Safety policies, specimen handling, and waste disposal documented.

10. Inspection Readiness

  • Previous inspection deficiencies addressed and documented.
  • Mock inspection or self-audit performed within the last year.
  • Central repository of documents and records ready for surveyors.

Digitizing Your CLIA Checklist with mylabcompliance.io

Instead of tracking this checklist on paper, labs use mylabcompliance.io to:

  • Assign tasks and owners to each requirement.
  • Set due dates and reminders for recurring activities.
  • Store evidence (documents, images, certificates) in one place.
  • Generate real-time dashboards that show which items are complete, in progress, or overdue.

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