Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 17, § 1220.1 - Standards of Performance
(a) Methods for forensic alcohol analysis
shall meet the following standards of performance:
(1) The method shall be capable of the
analysis of a reference sample of known alcohol concentration within accuracy
and precision limits of plus or minus 5 percent of the value; these limits
shall be applied to alcohol concentrations which are 0.100% or higher. If the
value is lower than 0.100%, the result must be within plus or minus
0.005;
(2) The method shall be
capable of the analysis of ethyl alcohol with a specificity which is adequate
and appropriate for traffic law enforcement.
(3) The method shall be free from
interference from anticoagulants and preservatives added to the
sample;
(4) Blood alcohol results
on post-mortem samples shall not be reported unless specifically identified as
ethyl alcohol; and
(5) The method
shall give a test result which is always less than 0.01 grams of alcohol per
100 milliliters of blood when living subjects free of alcohol are
tested.
(b) The ability
of methods to meet the standards of performance set forth in this Section shall
be evaluated by a forensic alcohol analyst using a laboratory's proficiency
test results and such ability must meet the requirements of these
regulations.
Notes
2. Amendment of section and new NOTE filed 1-26-2017; operative 4-1-2017 (Register 2017, No. 4).
Note: Authority cited: Section 100703, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 100700, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendment of section and new Note filed 1-26-2017; operative
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