Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 11D-8.014 - Blood Alcohol Permit - Analyst: Renewal
(1) Permits to conduct blood alcohol analyses
shall remain valid until otherwise suspended or revoked by the Department. In
order to remain qualified for such permit, an analyst must satisfactorily
determine the blood alcohol level of at least 2 proficiency samples provided by
the Department semiannually. Satisfactory determination shall be made by
reporting results for blood alcohol proficiency samples within the acceptable
range for the samples. For blood alcohol testing acceptable ranges shall mean
the calculated proficiency sample mean + or - 3 standard deviations iterated
twice. The mean and standard deviations will be calculated using the results
reported by the analysts and reference laboratories.
(2) Upon notification by the Department that
an analyst has failed to satisfactorily determine the blood alcohol level on
any set of proficiency samples, the analyst shall be required to satisfactorily
determine the blood alcohol level of a second set of five proficiency samples
provided by the Department.
(3)
Upon notification by the Department that an analyst has failed to
satisfactorily determine the blood alcohol level on a second set of proficiency
samples, the analyst shall not perform any duties authorized by the analyst's
permit until the analyst satisfactorily determines the blood alcohol level of a
subsequent set of proficiency samples provided by the Department. This section
shall not preclude the Department from taking further action in accordance with
rule 11D-8.015, F.A.C.
(4) Failure to satisfactorily determine the
blood alcohol level of any 4 sets of proficiency samples provided by the
Department within a 12-month period shall result in revocation of the blood
analyst permit.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 316.1932(1)(a)2., (f)1., 322.63(3)(a), 327.352(1)(b)3. FS. Law Implemented 316.1932(1)(b), 316.1933(2)(b), 316.1934(3), 322.63(3)(b), 327.352(1)(e), 327.353(2), 327.354(3) FS.
New 10-31-93, Amended 1-1-97, 11-5-02, 5-29-14.
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