Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-5-609 - IISP and Manufacturer Responsibilities
A. An IISP shall refer a person only to the
IISP's certified technician.
B. An
IISP shall provide the Department and each person with a toll-free telephone
number to call to obtain the names and phone numbers of the IISP's certified
technicians, the IISP service center locations, and hours of operation for the
IISP service centers.
C. An IISP
shall certify each technician by providing adequate training and oversight for
the technician to perform one of the activities at a service center, which are
installation, inspection, calibration, service, or removal of a CIID.
D. An IISP shall provide to every person
operating a motor vehicle equipped with a CIID, and any other persons who will
operate the motor vehicle, training on how to operate the motor vehicle. An
IISP shall instruct the person on all of the following:
1. How to use the system;
2. How to obtain service for the
CIID;
3. How to find answers to any
additional questions;
4. How the
alcohol retest feature works;
5.
How drinking alcohol before a test may result in a reading of sensitive or
fail;
6. How the CIID shall not be
removed, except by an IISP or IISP-certified technician;
7. How noncompliance with a regularly
scheduled calibration check for a person with a limited or restricted driving
privilege shall result in suspension of the person's driving privilege under
A.R.S. §
28-1463 until proof of compliance
is submitted to the Department under A.R.S. §
28-1461, and the duration of the
person's certified ignition interlock device requirement shall be extended
under A.R.S. §
28-1461;
8. What the penalties are for circumvention
of the CIID;
9. What the penalties
are for tampering with, or misusing the CIID;
10. What will happen after failing a start-up
breath alcohol test;
11. What will
happen after a person has a set of three consecutive valid and substantiated
missed rolling retests within an 18-minute time frame during a drive cycle; and
that a person shall not avoid compliance with the rolling retest requirement by
turning off a motor vehicle's ignition or by keeping the motor vehicle in
operation while the vehicle is parked, and leaving the vehicle when a rolling
retest is requested;
12. What
events or actions will result in a temporary or permanent lock-out of the CIID;
and
13. How to provide a properly
delivered alveolar breath sample.
E. An IISP shall have each person sign a
document stating that the IISP has instructed the person regarding each topic
contained in subsections (D) and (L), and has received the manufacturer's
written instructions for operation of the CIID.
F. An IISP shall inform a person that a
compliance check on a CIID is required 30 days and 60 days after installation
of the device, which shall be done electronically.
G. An IISP shall inform each person to bring
the vehicle to a service center for a calibration check within every 77 to
90-day period until the person is eligible for device removal.
H. An IISP shall check each CIID for evidence
of tampering at least once every 90 days or more frequently if needed. This
anticircumvention check shall be conducted at each person's calibration check
at a service center as required under
R17-5-706.
I. An IISP shall ensure that the manufacturer
reports to the Department electronically under
R17-5-610 if any evidence of
tampering is discovered, and the manufacturer shall submit valid and
substantiated proof or evidence of a reportable activity. An IISP shall keep
visual evidence of a person's tampering or circumvention for a minimum of three
years after the termination of the person's required ignition interlock
period.
J. An IISP shall submit to
the Department a list of the IISP-certified technicians, subcontractors, or
agents, and service centers at the beginning of the contract with the
Department, within 5 business days of making a change to the list previously
provided, and on a monthly basis as requested by the Department.
K. An IISP shall comply with the provisions
of this Article and A.R.S. Title 28, Chapter 4, Article 5.
L. A manufacturer shall develop and an IISP
shall provide each person a reference and problem solving guide at the time of
installation that shall include information on the following:
1. Operating a motor vehicle equipped with
the CIID;
2. Cleaning and caring
for the CIID;
3. Identifying and
addressing any vehicle malfunctions or repairs that may affect the CIID;
and
4. How to properly take a valid
and substantiated rolling retest.
M. A manufacturer shall notify the Department
within 10 days of a change of address of its principal place of business in
this state.
N. A manufacturer or an
IISP shall provide a warning label, for each CIID installed, which shall have
an orange background and shall include the following:
1. Be a minimum size of two inches by one
inch;
2. Be printed in a minimum of
nine-point font;
3. Be printed in
Arial font, or a font of substantially similar size and legibility;
and
4. Contain the words in black
lettering: "Warning! Any person tampering with, circumventing, or otherwise
misusing this Ignition Interlock Device, is guilty of a Class 1
misdemeanor."
O. A
manufacturer shall ensure that the IISP or the IISP-certified technician
affixes conspicuously and maintains on each installed CIID the warning label
described under subsection (N), which may be affixed to the device or to the
device's cord.
P. A manufacturer
shall develop written instructions for the installation and removal of an
ignition interlock device from a motor vehicle.
Q. While a person maintains a functioning
CIID in a vehicle under A.R.S. Title 28, Chapter 4, Article 5, the ignition
interlock manufacturer shall electronically provide to the Department and
transmit daily to the Department the information and reports prescribed in
R17-5-610 and
R17-5-615.
R. The manufacturer is responsible for
overseeing any agents or subcontractors, including vendors and distributors, as
well as overseeing the manufacturer's IISP to ensure adherence to all
performance standards.
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