(1) A laboratory to which a bodily sample is sent for testing is to ensure that (a) the testing is undertaken in accordance with standards of practice that entitle the laboratory to be accredited by NATA for the purpose of carrying out parentage testing procedures; and(b) the testing is completed (i) if the proposed procedure is red cell antigen blood grouping, red cell enzyme blood grouping or testing for serum markers, within 6 days after the bodily sample is taken; or(ii) if the proposed procedure is HLA tissue typing, within 3 days after the bodily sample is taken; or(iii) if the proposed procedure is DNA typing, within a reasonable time after the bodily sample is taken.(2) If the proposed procedure is red cell enzyme blood grouping or testing for serum markers, subregulation (1)(b)(i) is complied with if (a) the testing is completed within 6 days after the bodily sample is taken from the donor; or(b) a dried sample of the bodily sample to be tested is prepared within those 6 days.