Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-10-103 - Breath-testing Devices
A. The Director
may approve devices used to determine alcohol concentration from breath after
the Department successfully tests a typical model of the device for compliance
with the standards in subsection (B).
B. A device shall meet the following
standards of performance:
1. Breath specimens
tested shall be alveolar in composition.
2. The device shall be capable of analysis of
a solution of known alcohol concentration with an accuracy limit of a
systematic error of no more than ± 0.005 grams per 210 liters of breath
or ± 5 percent, whichever is greater, and a precision limit of an
average standard deviation of no more than 0.0042 grams per 210 liters of
breath. The accuracy and precision of the device being evaluated shall be
determined on the basis of 10 consecutive measurements at 4 alcohol vapor
concentrations that are between 0.020 and 0.350 grams per 210 liters of breath,
to include at least one value < 0.100 and one value > 0.250.
3. The device shall be capable of testing a
breath sample that results in alcohol concentrations of less than 0.01 grams
per 210 liters of breath when alcohol-free subjects are
tested.
C. The
Department, upon specific findings that a device, method, or breath test
procedure is inaccurate, unreliable, or is an unacceptable test for determining
alcohol concentration or that its use has been discontinued in the state, shall
disapprove in writing further use of the device, method, or
procedure.
D. The methods approved
by the Director for use by a device to determine alcohol concentration are
infrared spectrophotometry and specific fuel cell detection.
E. The following devices are approved by the
Director:
|
Device/Model |
Manufacturer |
|
Intoxilyzer Model 5000 with or without Vapor Recirculation and with or without Keyboard |
CMI, Inc. |
|
Intoxilyzer Model 5000EN |
CMI, Inc. |
|
Intoxilyzer Model 8000 |
CMI, Inc. |
|
Intoxilyzer Model 9000 |
CMI, Inc. |
|
RBT AZ (Alco Sensor AZ/RBT AZ) |
Intoximeter, Inc. |
F.
Products included on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's
Conforming Products List of Evidential Breath Measurement Devices set forth in
82 FR 50940-50944 (November 2, 2017) are approved by the Director as
preliminary breath testers to determine alcohol concentration. This document is
incorporated by reference and does not include any later amendments or
editions. A copy of this document is available from the Department and may be
obtained from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's web site
(www.nhtsa.gov) or by contacting the
U.S. Government Printing Office, 732 North Capitol Street NW, Washington, DC
20401.
G. Devices listed in
subsection (E) may be used to administer preliminary breath tests.
H. Except when a device is used as a PBT or
for other non-evidential testing purposes, an Operator permit and Standard
Operational Procedure are required for the operation of devices listed in
subsection (E).
I. In addition to
the devices approved in subsection (E), the Director may approve, in writing, a
device and related Standard Operational and Quality Assurance Procedures after
the device has been successfully tested for compliance with the standards in
subsection (B) for use prior to and pending the device being added to
subsection (E). The approval shall expire three years after its effective date
unless subsection (E) is amended to include the approved device.
J. In addition to devices approved as
preliminary breath testers in subsection (F), the Director may approve in
writing as a PBT a new device placed on subsequent National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration's Conforming Products Lists of Evidential Breath
Measurement Devices for use pending the new Conforming Products List being
added to subsection (F).
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