Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-3-6-.03 - Definitions
The following words, whenever used, shall have the same meaning as defined below when used in this chapter:
(a) "Cancellation" - the termination of a
provider center's certification because of some error or defect in the
certification or because the provider center is no longer entitled to such
certification. This formal action is taken by the Department and is without
prejudice. The applicant may apply for certification at any time after the
cancellation, once the defect is cured.
(b) "Circumvention and Tampering" - an overt,
conscious attempt to bypass the device by:
1.
Providing samples other than the natural unaltered breath of the
user;
2. Failing to provide the
required breath sample when requested by a random moving retest;
3. Starting the vehicle without using the
ignition switch, or any other act intended to start the vehicle without first
taking and passing a breath test;
4. Physically tampering with the device to
disable or otherwise disconnect the device from its power source.
(c) "Certification" - the formal
acceptance by the Department of a provider center or device.
(d) "Department" - the Department of Driver
Services.
(e) "Ignition Interlock
Device" or "Device" - an instrument that provides a constant monitoring system
designed to prevent a driver from operating a motor vehicle with a blood
alcohol concentration of more than 0.02 grams percent.
(f) "Provider Center" - a facility
established for the purpose of providing, installing and maintaining an
ignition interlock device.
(g)
"Revocation of certification" - the termination by formal action by the
Department of a provider center's certification to install, operate or
distribute devices in this State.
(h) "Suspension of certification" - the
temporary withdrawal by formal action by the Department of a provider center's
certification, which temporary withdrawal shall be for a period specifically
designated by the Department.
(i)
"User" - any person who, by operation of law or court order, may operate a
motor vehicle only if that vehicle is equipped with an ignition interlock
device and has had such a device installed in that vehicle.
Notes
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