37 Tex. Admin. Code § 10.31 - Application for Device Approval
(a)
Prior to submission of the request for approval, the device model must be
tested for compliance with model specifications for breath alcohol ignition
interlock devices established by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) at one or more independent laboratories not affiliated
with the device manufacturer or the applicant seeking device approval. The
testing specifications must be the most current ignition interlock model
specifications published by NHTSA at the time that approval is requested. The
testing laboratory must be accredited to the ISO 17025:2005 standard, or to a
similar standard with an accreditation scope appropriate to the testing of
breath alcohol ignition interlock devices.
(b) An application for approval of a device
must include:
(1) A written request for
approval with contact information for the applicant;
(2) A production model of the device that is
to be approved;
(3) Manuals and
other documentation necessary for the installation and operation of the
device;
(4) Documentation of all
test data and results pursuant to the requirements of this section, with the
name(s) of and contact information for each testing laboratory;
(5) A certified check or money order in the
amount of $500.00, payable to the Texas Department of Public Safety, as a
nonrefundable administrative processing fee; and
(6) A notarized document describing the
results of the testing from each independent laboratory involved in
establishing NHTSA compliance. The document shall certify that the device model
complies with the most current specifications for breath alcohol ignition
interlock devices established by NHTSA.
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