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  3. Illinois Administrative Code
  4. Title 20 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
  5. Part 1286 - TESTING OF BREATH, BLOOD AND URINE FOR ALCOHOL, OTHER DRUGS, AND INTOXICATING COMPOUNDS
  6. Subpart D - SAMPLING PROCEDURES

Subpart D - SAMPLING PROCEDURES

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  1. § 1286.300 - General Sampling Protocol
  2. § 1286.310 - Approved Evidentiary Instrument Operation
  3. § 1286.320 - Blood Collection for Determining the Presence of Alcohol, Other Drugs or Intoxicating Compounds
  4. § 1286.330 - Urine Collection for Determining the Presence of Alcohol, Other Drugs or Intoxicating Compounds
  5. § 1286.340 - Urine Collection for Determining the Concentration of Urine Alcohol (Repealed)
  6. § 1286.350 - Operation of PBTs (Repealed)

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