Published Standards

Documents Open for Public Review

Public review is an essential part of maintaining consensus documents. It helps ensure transparency, accuracy, and relevance by giving laboratories, manufacturers, regulators, and health care professionals an opportunity to identify needed clarifications, technical updates, or considerations for implementation based on real-world use.

Standards are strongest when they reflect lived experience. Take a few minutes to share you perspective and help keep guidance accurate, practical, and relelvant.

CLSI Documents for Review

Documents open for review are listed below. We encourage all users of CLSI documents to provide feedback. These documents are available in the CLSI shop and on the eCLIPSE digital platform.

All feedback is reviewed by CLSI subject matter experts and used to guide future updates. Individual response are not attributed or published.

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Submit Your Feedback

To submit your comments, complete the form provided below. Feedback should be base on the most current published edition in use today, not on earlier or superseded editions.

This review aims to give a brief overview of the document’s current status, rather than an in-depth technical analysis.When sharing feedback, consider how the document works in real‑world practice:

  • Is the document still relevant?
  • Is the guidance clear and accurate?
  • Does it reflect current use and understanding?
  • Are updates, clarifications, or revisions needed?

Other Ways to Participate

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Propose a New Standards Project

Anyone can propose a project. Suggestions are vetted by our Expert Panels and Consensus Council to prioritize new projects  for development. 

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Comment on Documents in Development

Public feedback is an important part of the consensus process. Draft documents are shared with the general public for commenting and voting before being finalized for publication. 

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Join a Committee

Take part in developing the standards that affect the work you do every day. Be at the forefront and better understand and influence changes in practice and regulations.