It has. Poof. Surrendered licenses of two labs. The fact that they were underperforming garbage revenue generators aside, the penalty is significant. They paid hundreds of thousands in acquiring, licensing, certifying and staffing those labs. The article and Glauser’s comments was kind of muddled about their being or not an OLCC policy regarding samples post 40 day retention in 2016 or whatever. It’s done. Move on.
Well at least they know better and can fix as a policy in the rest of their labs. No excuses, its pathetic but I'm holding as I still see enormous future potential. Best part of being human is we all screw up but we all (or at least most :)) have a working mind that allows us to learn from our f-ck ups and fix and never repeat !!!