Ariz. Admin. Code § 17-5-601

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R17-5-601 - Definitions

In addition to the definitions provided under A.R.S. §§ 28-101 and 41-1072, in this Article, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms apply:

"Alcohol concentration" means the weight amount of alcohol contained in a unit volume of breath or air, measures in grams of ethanol/210 liters of breath of air and expressed as grams/210 liters.

"Alveolar breath sample" means the last portion of a prolonged, uninterrupted exhalation from which breath alcohol concentrations can be determined.

"Anticircumvention feature" means any feature or circuitry incorporated into the ignition interlock device that is designed to prevent human activity that would cause the device not to operate as intended.

"Authorization agreement" or "agreement" means an agreement authorized by the Director that an IISP enters into with the Department to provide ignition interlock services under A.R.S. § 28-1468.

"Breath alcohol test" means analysis of a sample of the person's expired alveolar breath to determine alcohol concentration.

"Bump starting" means a method of starting a motor vehicle with an internal combustion engine by engaging the manual transmission while the vehicle is in motion.

"Business day" means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday, or state holiday.

"Calibration" means the testing, adjustment, or systematic standardization of an ignition interlock device to determine and verify its accuracy.

"Cancellation" means the termination of a manufacturer's ignition interlock device certification for ignition interlock device installation.

"Certification" means a status granted by the Department under this Article, which permits a certified ignition interlock device manufacturer to offer an ignition interlock device for installation.

"Certified ignition interlock device," "CIID," or "device" means a device that is based on alcohol specific electrochemical fuel sensor technology that meets the NHTSA specifications; that connects a breath analyzer to a motor vehicle's ignition system; that is constantly available to monitor the alcohol concentration in the breath of any person attempting to start the motor vehicle by using its ignition system; that deters starting the vehicle by use of its ignition system unless the person attempting to start the motor vehicle provides an appropriate breath sample for the device; and determines whether the alcohol concentration in the person's breath is below a preset level.

"Circumvent" or "circumvention" means an attempted or successful bypass of the proper functioning of a certified ignition interlock device and includes all of the following:

The bump start of a motor vehicle with a certified ignition interlock device;

The introduction of a false sample other than a deep-lung breath sample from the person driving the motor vehicle;

The introduction of an intentionally contaminated or a filtered breath sample;

The intentional disruption or blocking of a digital image identification device;

The continued operation of the motor vehicle after the certified ignition interlock device detects breath alcohol exceeding the presumptive limit prescribed in A.R.S. § 28-1381(G)(3) or, if the person is under 21 years of age, any attempt to operate the motor vehicle with any spirituous liquor in the person's body;

Operating a motor vehicle without a properly functioning certified ignition interlock device and;

When a person, who is required to maintain a functioning certified ignition interlock device is starting or operating the motor vehicle, permits another individual to breathe into the certified ignition interlock device for the purpose of providing a breath alcohol sample to start the motor vehicle or for the rolling retest.

"Corrective action" means an action specified in or reasonably implied from Title 28, Chapter 4, Arizona Revised Statutes, that the Department takes in relation to a person's driving privilege and the usage or discontinuation of usage of a CIID.

"Customer number" means the system-generated, or other distinguishing number, assigned by the Department to each person conducting business with the Department. The customer number of a private individual is generally the person's driver license or non-operating identification license number.

"Data logger" means the electronic record of all ignition interlock device activity during the period when the device is installed.

"Data storage system" means a computerized recording of all events monitored by an ignition interlock device, which may be reproduced in the form of specific reports.

"Defective ignition interlock device" means an ignition interlock device that:

1. Does not meet the NHTSA specifications;

2. Does not pass calibration tests; or

3. Does not meet the accuracy and device standards prescribed in these rules.

"Drive cycle" means either the period of time from when a motor vehicle is initially turned on to the next time the ignition is turned off, or the period of time from when an initial breath alcohol test is performed and failed, to the time a breath alcohol test is successfully taken and the ignition is turned off.

"Early recall" means that a person's ignition interlock device recorded one tampering or circumvention event, any ignition interlock malfunction, or any four valid reportable violations within a continuous 90-day period, that requires a person to return to a service center within 72 hours.

"Emergency bypass" means an event that permits a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device to be started without requiring successful completion of a required breath alcohol test.

"Emergency situation" means a circumstance in which the person informs the IISP or IISP-certified technician that the person's vehicle needs to be moved to comply with the law, or the person has a valid and urgent need to operate the vehicle.

"Established place of business" means a business location that is:

Approved by the Department;

Located in Arizona;

Not used as a residence; and

Where an IISP or its agent or subcontractor provides authorized ignition interlock services.

"False sample" means any sample other than the unaltered, undiluted, or unfiltered alveolar breath sample coming from the person.

"Filtered breath sample" means any mechanism by which there is an attempt to remove alcohol from the human breath sample.

"Free restart" means a function of a CIID that will allow a person to restart the vehicle, under the conditions provided in R17-5-615, without completing another breath alcohol test.

"FTP" means file transfer protocol, the exchange of files over any network that supports electronic data interchange reporting that is transmitted through the Internet and prescribed by the Department.

"Global positioning system" means the ability of a wireless certified ignition interlock device to identify and transmit its geographic location through the operation of the device.

"Ignition interlock device installation fee" means the fee required in A.R.S. § 28-1462, and established by the Department in R17-5-614, that is paid by a person to an IISP when a CIID is installed on, or transferred to a person's vehicle.

"Ignition interlock period" means the period in which a person is required to use a CIID that is installed on a vehicle.

"Ignition interlock service provider" or "IISP" means a person who is an authorized representative of a manufacturer and who is under contract with the Department to install or oversee the installation of ignition interlock devices by the provider's authorized agents or subcontractors and to provide services to the public related to ignition interlock devices.

"Improper reporting" means any of the following:

Failure of a manufacturer to report any violations to the Department within 24 hours as required in R17-5-610(D)(1), or failure to send a person's ignition interlock reporting records, including records relating to a violation, to the Department as required in R17-5-612(C);

Failure of a manufacturer to submit to the Department valid and substantiated proof or evidence of a reportable activity related to a violation, including a summary report and relevant data loggers as required in R17-5-610(D)(2), within 10 days after the Department's request;

Failure of a manufacturer to electronically send each Certified Ignition Interlock Summarized Reporting Record to the Department within 24 hours, after performing a calibration check, that results in the Department mailing a driver license suspension to a person;

Failure of a manufacturer to electronically send a Certified Ignition Interlock Device Summarized Reporting Record to the Department within 24 hours after installing a CIID;

Electronic reporting by a manufacturer to the Department, of data that is an exact duplicate of a single violation that occurs on a particular day and time and is reported multiple times;

Knowingly reporting a violation that occurs when a participant's vehicle has high or low voltage;

Reporting an incident that occurs when a person has a free restart test to start the person's vehicle;

Reporting an incident that occurs in which a manufacturer downloads data from the device during a calibration check and tampers with the data or a CIID;

Failure of a manufacturer to validate any person's ignition interlock period extension within 10 days; or

Reporting an incident that occurs after the person's vehicle is turned off.

"Independent laboratory" means a testing facility, not owned or operated by a manufacturer, that can test an ignition interlock device according to the Model Specifications for Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Devices (BAIIDs), NHTSA, published at 78 FR 26862 to 26866, May 8, 2013, with the NHTSA technical corrections published at 80 FR 16720 to 16723, March 30, 2015.

"Manufacturer" means a person or an organization that is located in the United States, that is responsible for the design, construction, and production of an ignition interlock device and that is certified by the Department to offer ignition interlock devices for installation in motor vehicles in this state.

"Material modification" means a change to a CIID that affects the functionality of the device.

"Missed rolling retest" means the person refused or failed to provide a valid and substantiated breath sample while operating the motor vehicle, in response to a requested rolling retest within the time period prescribed in R17-5-615(E).

"Mobile services" means ignition interlock services provided by an IISP or its agents or subcontractors at a publicly accessible location other than the IISP's service center, that meet the requirements of R17-5-618.

"NHTSA" means the United States Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

"NHTSA specifications" means the specifications for breath alcohol ignition interlock devices published at 78 FR 26862 to 26866, May 8, 2013, with the NHTSA technical corrections published at 80 FR 16720 to 16723, March 30, 2015.

"Permanent lock-out" means a feature of the CIID in which a motor vehicle will not start until the CIID is reset by an IISP or an IISP-certified technician.

"Person" means a person who is ordered by an Arizona court or the Department to equip each motor vehicle operated by the person with a functioning CIID, and who becomes a customer of an IISP for installation and servicing of the CIID.

"Positive result" means a test result indicating that the alcohol concentration meets or exceeds the set point value.

"Principal place of business" means the administrative headquarters of a manufacturer or an IISP that is located in Arizona, is zoned for commercial, and is not used as a residence.

"Purge" means any mechanism that cleanses or removes a previous breath or reference sample from the device and specifically removes alcohol.

"Real-time" or "real-time reporting" means the instant transmission of unfiltered ignition interlock violations as defined in R17-5-601, and data as prescribed in R17-5-610, including digital images, to the manufacturer's website for viewing by the Department without delay, as electronic or digital service permits.

"Reference sample device" means a device containing a sample of known alcohol concentration.

"Reference value" means an alcohol reference solution prepared and tested in a laboratory with a reference value and used to perform an accuracy check of the calibration of a CIID.

"Retest set point" has the same meaning as set point.

"Rolling retest" means a breath alcohol test that is required of a person at random intervals after the motor vehicle is started and that is in addition to the initial test required to start the motor vehicle.

"Service center" means an established place of business approved by the Department from which an IISP or its agents or subcontractors provide ignition interlock services to persons from one or more counties.

"Set point" means an alcohol concentration of 0.020 g/210 liters of breath.

"Tampering" means an overt or conscious attempt to physically disable or otherwise disconnect the CIID from its power source that allows the operator to start the engine without taking and passing the requisite breath test.

"Technician" means a person who is certified and properly trained by an ignition interlock service provider to install, inspect, calibrate, service or remove certified ignition interlock devices.

"Temporary lock-out" means a feature of the CIID which will not allow a motor vehicle to start for five minutes after a breath alcohol test result indicating an alcohol concentration above the set point.

"Vehicle identification number" or "VIN" means the unique code, including serial number, used by an automobile manufacturer to identify a specific motor vehicle.

"Violation" (when referencing acts or omissions on the part of a person in the ignition interlock program) includes, but is not limited to any of the following reportable activities performed by a person which a manufacturer shall promptly report to the Department:

Circumventing the CIID as defined in R17-5-601;

Tampering with the CIID as defined in A.R.S. § 28-1301;

Failing to provide proof of compliance or inspection of the CIID under A.R.S. § 28-1461(E)(4);

Attempting to operate the vehicle with an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more as prescribed in A.R.S. § 28-1461(E)(5) if the person is at least 21 years of age;

Attempting to operate the vehicle with an alcohol concentration value in excess of the set point if the person is under 21 years of age;

Refusing or failing to provide any set of three consecutive valid and substantiated breath samples in response to a requested rolling retest within an 18-minute time frame during a person's drive cycle;

Disconnecting or removing a CIID, except:

On repair of the vehicle, if the person provided to the IISP, technician, or service center advance notice of the repair and the anticipated completion date; or

On moving the device from one motor vehicle to another motor vehicle if replacement of the device is accomplished within 72 hours of device removal.

"Violation reset" means the unplanned servicing and inspection of a CIID and the downloading of information from its data storage system by an IISP as a result of an early recall that requires the manufacturer to unlock the device.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-5-601

New Section recodified from R17-4-709 at 7 A.A.R. 3483, effective July 20, 2001 (Supp. 01-3). Amended by final rulemaking at 13 A.A.R. 3499, effective December 1, 2007 (Supp. 07-4). Amended by final rulemaking at 20 A.A.R. 3132, effective 1/4/2015. Amended by Exempt rulemaking at 24 A.A.R. 1725, effective 7/1/2018. Amended by final rulemaking at 26 A.A.R. 1047, effective 7/5/2020.