Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 375-3-6-.05 - Device Certification
(1) To be certified by the Department, an
interlock device must meet the following general and technical requirements:
(a) General Requirements.
1. The device shall be manufactured by a
party who will provide liability insurance;
2. The device shall be backed by a company
that can provide a focal point of responsibility for the maintenance and
service of such device.
(b) Technical requirements.
1. The Department, as a condition of
certification, shall require proof that the device meets or exceeds model
federal standards for alcohol ignition interlock devices as approved by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and published in Volume 57,
Number 67 of the Federal Register on April 7, 1992 (57 Fed. Reg. 11,772
(1992)).
2. The commissioner of the
Department may utilize information from an independent agency to certify
ignition interlock devices on or off the premises of the manufacturer in
accordance with rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to this article. The
cost of certification shall be borne by the manufacturers of the ignition
interlock device.
(2) The Department shall maintain a list of
manufacturers and the brand name of the devices that have been certified. This
list shall be made available to all certified provider centers.
(3) The Department may cancel, suspend or
revoke certification of a device, and remove it from the list of certified
devices for the following reasons:
(a) Defects
in design, materials or workmanship causing repeated failures of a
device;
(b) Termination or
cancellation of a manufacturer's liability insurance;
(c) When device is discontinued by
manufacturer;
(d) Voluntary request
by a manufacturer to cancel certification of a device;
(e) When materially false or inaccurate
information is provided relating to a device's performance standards;
(f) Assisting certified provider centers or
users in circumventing or tampering with a device;
(g) Violations of the provisions contained in
the rules and regulations of the Department.
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