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CLIA waiver state checklist

CLIA Certificate of Waiver requirements in New Hampshire for med spas and clinics.

New Hampshire: submit Application for Residential and or Health Care License (Laboratories and Collecting Stations).

Last reviewed 2026-07-03

This page is an educational prep checklist. It does not confirm approval, legal compliance, or waived status for any specific device.

State overlay checklist

  • Submit Application for Residential and or Health Care License (Laboratories and Collecting Stations). Must have CLIA certificate and a New Hampshire laboratory license issued by the Health Facilities Administration of the NH DHHS
  • Alternatively tests may be administered a t a pharmacy with a DHHS waiver
  • State note: Note: Director of laboratory performing waived testing must meet the qualification requirements of 42 CFR 493.1405

Fee and timing note

Plan for the federal CLIA certificate fee billed by CMS after processing, plus any New Hampshire state application or license fee. Fee amounts change and are not quoted here — verify current CMS and state fees and processing time on the official state page before filing.

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Prep steps

  1. 1Prepare CMS-116 with each waived analyte, test name, manufacturer, and estimated annual test volume.
  2. 2Keep a device-specific FDA waived-status printout for every test system in your internal prep file.
  3. 3Complete the New Hampshire state application listed above before ordering in-house testing supplies.
  4. 4Confirm current fees and processing time with the New Hampshire laboratory program (linked below) before you file.