Or. Admin. Code § 257-030-0040 - Criteria for Approval of Breath Testing Equipment
Any instrument or equipment to be used for the testing of a person's breath to determine the alcohol content of the blood may be approved by the Oregon State Police if one or more of the following criteria are met:
(1) Submission by the
manufacturer or distributor of the instrument of at least two reports of
studies correlating blood analysis and breath tests performed with this
instrument, conducted by two separate laboratories of governmental health or
law enforcement agencies, or independent organizations, financially unrelated
to the manufacturer or distributor of such instruments.
(2) Provision of a production model of the
instrument by the manufacturer or distributor to the Oregon State Police for a
sufficient period of time to allow Oregon State Police technician(s) to conduct
sufficient investigation and laboratory tests to adequately ascertain accuracy
and reproducibility of the breath testing equipment.
(3) Those instruments which have been found
by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to conform to the model
specifications for evidential breath testing devices, and which are listed on
the Conforming Products List in the Federal Register.
(4) Subsequent series of above instruments,
so long as the subsequent changes and series do not diminish the instrument's
ability to accurately determine blood alcohol content.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.335 & 813
Stats. Implemented: ORS 813.160
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