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Blood Bank / Centre - How to obtain license
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DCGI-Notice-dt-03-06-2022-Advisory-for-registration-of-Blood-Centres-on-E-rakhtkosh
Blood Centre (Bank) – requirements at a glance
FAQs – on Blood Bank / Centre (Part-1)
FAQs – on Blood Bank / Centre (Part-2)
FAQs – on Blood Bank / Centre (Part-3)
FAQs on Legal Metrology & Blood Bags
FAQs – on Blood Bags and its Testing
Pharmacopoeial status of Blood and its components
Your Guide to Preventing and Treating Blood Clots
Adequate and safe blood transfusion for all: Article
Mandatory requirements for Blood donation camps
Bombay Blood Group
Why India needs more blood donors: Article
Operation of Blood Storage Centres
Blood Centre: Precautions and safety to be observed during blood transfusion
Blood Bank / Centre: Difference Between SDP and RDP
Blood Storage Centre
Operation of Blood Storage Centres
Blood Bank / Centre: Difference Between SDP and RDP
Blood Centre: Precautions and safety to be observed during blood transfusion
How to obtain manufacturing license for Blood Bank / Centre
Documents required for obtaining Blood Centre
For obtaining manufacturing license for Blood Centre, the list of documents required is provided below. Download the pdf file and prepare the documents accordingly.
Documents-required-for-obtaining-Blood-Centre
Procedure for obtaining license
Procedure for obtaining manufacturing license for Blood Centre. Download the pdf file for more detail and prepare the documents accordingly.
Procedure-for-obtaining-Blood-Centre
Form
Form-27C
Download the
below pdf files for various Forms which suits your requirement
Form-27C
Fee
Download the pdf file for the license fee structure for all licenses under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and the Rule framed thereunder. Click below link
Licenses-fee-structure-for-all-licenses
Fees for various kinds of drugs Licenses under Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 & Rules 1945
Types of LicensesApplication on FormLicense on FormLicense FeeRenewal / Retention fee (after 5 years)Late fee Per monthFee for duplicate licenseAdditional Item (per item)Sale licensesWhole Sale1920-B 21-B3000/- (1500/- each)Retention fee after 5 years Rs. 3000/-2% (Rs 60/-)300/--Retail sale1920 & 21-do--do--do--do--Homeopathic (Wholesale)19-B20-D250/-20-E50/-150/--Homeopathic (Retail sale)19-B20-C250/-20-E50/-150/--Sch. X (Wholesale)19-C20-G500/-Retention2%150/--Sch. X (Retail Sale)19-C20-F500/-Retention2%150/--Manufacturing licensesManufacturing (Non-Biological)24257500/-Retention2%1000/-300/-Manufacturing (Biological)27287500/-Retention2%1000/-300/-Loan License (B)27-A28-B7500/-Retention2%-300/-Loan License (NB)24-A25-B7500/-Retention2%-300/-LVP27-D28-D7500/-Retention2%-300/-Homeopathic24-C25-C300/-26-C100/-50/-50/-CosmeticCOS 5COS 810,000/-Retention2% 500/-Repacking (NB)24-B25-B700/-Retention2%1000/-100/-Testing licensesLicense for Test / Analysis2930250/-Valid for 3 years and further renewal for 1 year---Cosmetic Testing LaboratoryCOS 22COS 231000/-----Commercial testing Laboratory36377500/-Retention2%--Blood CentreBlood Centre27-C28-C7500/-28-c1000/--300/-Medical Devices manufacturing licensesMedical Devices (Cat A& B)MD-3MD-55000/-Retention2%-500/-Medical Devices (Loan License) (Cat A& B)MD-4MD-65000/-Retention2%-500/-Medical Devices (Cat C& D)MD-7MD-850,000/-Retention2%-1,000/-Medical Devices Loan License (Cat C& D)MD-9MD-1050,000/-Retention2%-1,000/-Medical Devices RegistrationMedical Devices RegistrationMD-41MD-423,000/-Retention2%--
Click for all other application forms
Submit your
application (Online and / or hard copy) to DCGI and State Drugs Controller / Licensing
Authority of your area after completing all the required documents.
Note: Requirements
of some of documents and procedure for submission of application may vary from
State to State
License conditions
Conditions of licenses is to be maintained after obtaining the required Blood Centre. Download the pdf file for ready reference.
License-conditions-for-Blood-Centre
License renewal fee: Procedure
Procedure for
submission of license renewal fee. Download the pdf file for more detail and
prepare the documents accordingly.
Procedure-for-License-renewal-fee
Requirements for running a Blood Centre
Part X-B
Requirements for the collection, storage, processing and distribution of Whole Human Blood, Human Blood Components by Blood Banks / centres and manufcature of blood products are mentioned in “part X B of drugs and cosmetics act 1940 and rules framed thereunder. For more details click below:
Requirements-for-running-a-Blood-Bank-Part-X-B
Part XII-B
Requirements for the functioning and operation of a blood Centre and / or for preparation of blood components are mentioned in “part XII B of drugs and cosmetics act 1940 and rules framed thereunder. For more details click below:
Requirements-for-running-a-Blood-Centre - Part XII B
Bulk transfer of Blood and Blood Components: Procedure and Conditions
According to the notification GSR No. 328 (E) dt 03-04-2017, bulk transfers of whole human blood and blood components are permitted to other blood centers.
Download notification No. GSR No. 328 (E) dt 03-04-2017
National Blood Transfusion Council in its meeting of 05.08.2015 has also issued some guidelines and conditions for the Bulk transfer of blood and its components from one blood centre to another blood centre.
Procedure
The formats for the request and issue of a bulk transfer of blood and its components are as follows:
Request Form for Recipient Blood Centre: Click the below link to download the Form
Request-Form-for-Recipient-Blood-centre
Issue Form for Supplier Blood Centre: Click the below link to download the Form
Issue-Form-for-Supplier-Blood-centre
Conditions
Bulk transfer of blood and blood components amongst licensed blood centres in the country would henceforth be allowed under the following conditions:
- Bulk transfers of whole human blood and blood components can be done between licensed blood centres.
- Bulk transfers of whole human blood and blood components can be done among Blood centres in the state or across the state borders.
- All transfers shall be done at the recommended temperature and as per prescribed storage conditions for whole human blood and blood components.
- The recipient blood banks shall not further transfer units obtained from another blood bank except to another blood storage centre or a patient
- The supplier blood centre shall be responsible for compliance thereof.
- The recipient blood centre should have the capacity to hold the units requested, at an appropriate temperature until the time of utilization.
- Broad-based donor consent should be incorporated in the standard donor form to ensure that the donor agrees to his blood unit being utilized beyond the blood centre where it is donated.
- The supplier blood centre can levy the prescribed processing charges on the patient or recipient, or the recipient blood centre as per NBTC norms.
- The recipient blood centre can levy only processing charging for compatibility testing (cross-matching), in addition to charges levied by the supplier blood centre, from the patient/recipient for such transferred units.
- Records of traceability shall be retained throughout the process.
- The supplier blood centre would be responsible for all the complications except those related to compatibility testing, which will be the responsibility of the recipient blood bank.
- The recipient blood bank shall report and evaluate all the adverse transfusion reactions, including those happening due to blood that has been transferred from the supplier blood bank.
- The documents accompanying the transfer shall include a TTI testing report and a record of transport at the appropriate temperature.
- Blood centres would be informed regarding bulk transfers to SBTC and, in the case of interstate bulk transfers, to NBTC.
List of emergency Equipment / Items / Drugs to be kept in the Blood Centre / Bank:
(i) Oxygen cylinder with mask, gauge and pressure regulator. (ii) 5 per cent Glucose or Normal Saline. (iii) Disposable sterile syringes and needles of various sizes. (iv) Disposable sterile I.V. infusion sets. (v) Ampoules of Adrenaline, Noradrenaline, Mephentin, Betamethasone or Dexamethasone, Metoclorpropamide injections. (vi) Aspirin.
Deferment of blood donation
Blood donation cannot be done in the conditions mentioned below for the period mentioned in the table below:
CONDITIONSPERIOD OF DEFERMENTAbortions6 monthsHistory of Blood6 monthsSurgery12 months Typhoid12 months after recoveryHistory of Malaria and duly treated 2 months (endemic) 3 years (non endemic area)Tattoo6 monthsBreast feeding12 months after deliveryImmunization (Cholera, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Plague, Gammaglobulin)15 days Rabies vaccination1 year after vaccinationHistory of Hepatitis in family or close contact12 monthsImmunoglobulin12 months
These persons should not donate blood
No person shall donate blood and no blood bank shall draw blood from a person, suffering from any of the diseases mentioned below, namely:
(a) Cancer (b) Heart disease (c) Abnormal bleeding tendencies (d) Unexplained weight loss (e) Diabetes-controlled on insulin (f) Hepatitis infection (g) Chronic nephritis (h) Signs and symptoms, suggestive of AIDS (i ) Liver diseases (j) Tuberculosis (k) Polycythemia Vera. (l) Asthma (m) Epilepsy (n) Leprosy (o) Schizophrenia (p) Endocrine disorders
Important notifications
2020
GSR-166 (E) dated 11-03-20 regarding – Blood Bank / Blood Centre, Qualification of Doctor and technical staff etc.
GSR-166-E-11-03-20-Blood-Bank-Blood-Centre
Central Govt. has issued notification dated 03-04-2017 regarding Blood Transfer to another Blood Bank and Blood donation Camps. Click below for the said notification:
2017
GSR-No.-328-E-dt-03-04-2017-Blood-Transfer-to-another-Blood-Bank-and-Blood-donation-Camps
GSR 733 (E) dt 21-12-2005 Blood bank run by Govt, Red Cross, Hospitals, Charitable trust or Voluntary Organization approved by Blood Transfusion Council
2005
GSR-733-E-dt-21-12-2005-Blood-bank-run-by-Govt-Red-Cross-Hospitals-Cheritable-trust-or-Voluntary-Organization-approved-by-Blood-Transfusion-Council
2002
GSR 600 (E) dt 27-08-2002 regarding In-Vitro Blood grouping Sera and In-Vitro Diagnostic Devices for HIV, HbsAg and HCV
GSR-600-E-dt-27-08-2002-regarding-In-Vitro-Blood-grouping-Sera-and-In-Vitro-Diagnostic-DEvices-for-HIV-HbsAg-and-HCV
2001
GSR 40 (E) Dt 29-01-2001 Regarding Blood Bank – Blood donation, Testing, Records labels, Plasma etc.
GSR-40-E-Dt-29-01-2001-Regarding-Blood-Bank-Blood-donation-Testing-Records-labels-Plasma-etc.
FAQs on Cord Blood Banking
ICMR – FAQs on Cord Blood Banking, clccik below link
ICMR-FAQs-on-Cord-Blood-Banking
List of Blood Centres / Banks in India
List of Licensed Blood Centres / Banks in India as on Feb 2015
List-of-Licensed-Blood-Centres-Banks-in-India-as-on-Feb-2015
NBTC Guidelines
National Blood Transfusion Council (NBTC) has issued some guidelines regarding Blood banks / centres. (These guideline shave been taken from NBTC website) Click below links to read or download:
2018
NBTC-25-06-2018-Letter-reg-Guidelines-on-Processing-Charges-for-Blood-and-Blood-Components
Revised-Manpower-norms-for-Blood-Banks-2018
2017
NBTC-11-10-2017-Letter-Guidelines-for-blood-donor-selection-referral
2015
NBTC-28-10-2015-Regarding-surplus-plasma
NBTC-28-10-2015-Guidelines-on-bulk-transfer-of-blood
NBTC-28-10-2015-Guidelines-on-exchange-of-Surplus-Plasma-with-Indigenous-Fractionators
NBTC-21-09-2015-Norms-for-set-up-of-New-Blood-Banks-and-NOC-from-SBTC
NBTC-21-09-2015-Guidelines-for-issuance-of-NOC-for-new-blood-bank-renewal-of-licence-criteria-s-for-Designation-blood-banks-as-RBTC
2014
NBTC-24-06-2014-Letter-about-change-in-the-definition-of-voluntary-blood-donation
NBTC-12-02-2014-Guidlines-on-uniform-processing-charges-for-blood-and-blood-components
NACO Guidelines
National AIDS Control Organisation has issued Blood Bank / Centre Guidelines, Standards for Blood Banks / Centres and Blood Bank / Centre Policy. To read or download click below links:
Blood Bank guidelines by NACO 2014, Click below link to download:
Blood-Bank-guidelines-BY-NACO-12-02-2014
Standards for Blood Banks and Blood Transfusion Services NACO 2007
Standards-for-Blood-Banks-and-Blood-Transfusion-Services-NACO-2007
National Blood Policy, 2007, Click the below link to download:
National-Blood-Policy-2007
Standards for Blood Banks and Blood Transfusion Services 2007, click the below link to download:
Standards-for-Blood-Banks-and-Blood-Transfusion-Services-2007
Bombay Blood Group
Your Guide to Preventing and Treating Blood Clots
Adequate and safe blood transfusion for all: Article
Why India needs more blood donors: Article
Blood Centre: Precautions and safety to be observed during blood transfusion
Blood Bank / Centre: Difference Between SDP and RDP
Notifications - Blood Bank / Centre
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