Committee on Testing for Intoxication: Adoption of regulations for calibration of devices to test blood or urine and certification of persons who calibrate or operate devices or who examine operators; adoption of regulations concerning operation of devices to test blood or urine.
1. The Committee on Testing for Intoxication may adopt regulations that require:
(a) The calibration of devices which are used to test a person’s blood or urine to determine the concentration of alcohol or the presence of a controlled substance or another prohibited substance in the person’s blood or urine;
(b) The certification of persons who make those calibrations;
(c) The certification of persons who operate devices for testing a person’s blood or urine to determine the concentration of alcohol or presence of a controlled substance or another prohibited substance in the person’s blood or urine; and
(d) The certification of persons who examine those operators.
2. The Committee may adopt regulations that prescribe the essential procedures for the proper operation of the various types of devices used to test a person’s blood or urine to determine the concentration of alcohol or the presence of a controlled substance or another prohibited substance in the person’s blood or urine.
Last modified: February 25, 2006