(a) Each
preliminary breath-screening test conducted shall be performed on a preliminary
breathscreening test device approved by the secretary. The devices approved for
use as preliminary breath-screening test devices in Kansas shall consist of the
following devices and any other device approved by the secretary as specified
in subsection (b):
Manufacturer Model
Alcohol Countermeasure Systems Corp. Alert J5
CMI, Inc. Intoxilyzer 300
CMI, Inc. Intoxilyzer 400
CMI, Inc. Intoxilyzer S-D2
CMI, Inc. Intoxilyzer S-D5
Draeger Safety, Inc. Alcotest 6510
Draeger Safety, Inc. Alcotest 6810
Draeger Safety, Inc. Breathalyzer 7410
Guth Laboratories, Inc. WAT89EC-1
Guth Laboratories, Inc. Alcotector BAC-100
Intoximeters, Inc. Alco-Sensor
Intoximeters, Inc. Alco-Sensor Pass-Warn-Fail
Intoximeters, Inc. Alco-Sensor III
Intoximeters, Inc. Alco-Sensor Digital
Intoximeters, Inc. Alco-Sensor IV Digital
Intoximeters, Inc. Alco-Sensor IV Pass-Warn-Fail
Intoximeters, Inc. Alco-Sensor FST
Lifeloc Technologies, Inc. FC10
Lifeloc Technologies, Inc. FC10Plus
Lifeloc Technologies, Inc. FC20
Lifeloc Technologies, Inc. PBA 3000
Sound-Off, Inc. Alco Data
(b) Each agency custodian seeking to use a
preliminary breath-screening test device that is not specified in subsection
(a) shall submit the device to the secretary for examination and evaluation to
determine if the device meets the criteria for approval. In order for a
preliminary breath-screening test device to be approved, whether the device
meets the following requirements shall be determined by the secretary:
(1) Each preliminary breath-screening test
device shall meet the manufacturer's performance criteria when operated
according to the procedures specified in the manufacturer's instruction manual
for the device in use.
(2) Each
reusable preliminary breath-screening test device shall have a disposable
mouthpiece.
(c) Each
approved preliminary breath-screening test device shall be operated according
to the procedures specified in the manufacturer's instruction manual for the
device in use.
(d) All training of
preliminary breath-screening test device operators shall be the responsibility
of each agency. All training shall follow the operational instructions supplied
by the manufacturer for the device in use.