S.C. Code Regs. § 73-1 - Definitions
A. SLED. The term "SLED" shall mean the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
B. Chemical Analysis. The term "chemical analysis" shall mean a chemical analysis of a person's breath to determine alcohol concentration.
C. Alcohol Concentration. The term "alcohol concentration" shall mean the number of grams of alcohol for each one hundred milliliters of blood by weight or the number of grams of alcohol for each two hundred and ten liters of breath by weight.
D. Breath-Testing Device. The term "breath-testing device" shall mean an instrument for making a chemical analysis and giving the resultant alcohol concentration based on an alveolar air/blood ratio of 2.100:1.
E. Breath Test Operator. The term "breath test operator" shall mean an individual currently holding a valid permit from SLED to perform chemical analysis, of the type set forth within the permit, under the provisions of Sections 23-31-410, 50-21-114, 55-1-100, 56-1-286, 56-1-2130, and 56-5-2950 Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended.
F. Videotaping System. The term "videotaping system" shall mean the video equipment, audio equipment, and related hardware used to record breath tests.
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