Haw. Code R. § 11-114-19 - Alcohol testing supervisors
(a) The alcohol
testing supervisor shall:
(1) Be responsible
for the validity of all alcohol tests conducted by the laboratory;
(2) Oversee maintenance and repair of
instruments and related accessories;
(3) Ensure that only properly qualified
alcohol analysts conduct alcohol tests;
(4) Ensure that required records are
kept;
(5) Closely oversee alcohol
testing operations in the laboratory; and
(6) Ensure that the laboratory conforms to
the requirements of this subchapter.
(b) An alcohol testing supervisor shall meet
one of the following minimum requirements:
(1) Have a doctorate in a physical,
biological, or biomedical science from an accredited university and one year of
subsequent full-time professional supervisory or analytical experience in
alcohol testing, clinical chemistry, toxicology, analytical biochemistry, or
analytical chemistry;
(2) Have a
master's degree in a physical, biological, or biomedical science from an
accredited college or university and three years of subsequent full-time
professional supervisory or analytical experience in the disciplines listed in
paragraph (1);
(3) Have a
bachelor's degree in a physical, biological, or biomedical science from an
accredited college or university and five years of subsequent full-time
professional supervisory or analytical experience in the disciplines listed in
paragraph (1);
(4) Have seven years
of experience as a professional alcohol analyst; or
(5) Hold a clinical laboratory director's
license pursuant to department of health rules.
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