Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R17-5-602 - Ignition Interlock Device Manufacturer Certification; Expiration; Cancellation of Certification; NoticeA. An ignition interlock device manufacturer shall obtain certification by the Department under this Article before offering a new ignition interlock device model and before making material modifications to an existing ignition interlock device model for implementation and installation under Arizona law.B. Ignition interlock device certification by an ignition interlock device manufacturer shall occur prior to the IISP signing an authorization agreement with the Department.C. After receiving Department certification for a new ignition interlock device model and meeting all the requirements under R17-5-604, the ignition interlock device manufacturer is effectively certified by the Department to offer the certified ignition interlock device model for installation under Arizona law.D. An ignition interlock device manufacturer shall submit a new application to the Department under R17-5-604 for the certification of each new ignition interlock device model the manufacturer intends to offer for installation.E. Manufacturer certification issued by the Department under this Article shall automatically expire if:1. The manufacturer no longer provides at least one currently certified ignition interlock device model for installation under Arizona law; and2. The manufacturer has no pending application on file with the Department for the certification of a device under R17-5-604. F. Manufacturer certification of an ignition interlock device that was previously approved by the Department under this Article shall automatically expire within one year after the certification is granted if the manufacturer has not contracted with an IISP currently contracted with the Department to install the CIID.
G. After the one-year cancellation period in subsection (F) ends, a manufacturer may reapply to the Department for certification by completing a new application for the certification of a device and meeting all certification requirements under this Article.H. If the Department determines that a manufacturer fails to properly report ignition interlock information and data to the Department in the manner prescribed in these rules, the Department may immediately provide written notice to the manufacturer with the following information:1. The name of the person and the date of the improper reporting; and2. The manufacturer shall send the required record or report to the Department within ten business days, if applicable.I. If the manufacturer fails to remedy the issues identified in the notice within ten business days, the Department may cancel the manufacturer device certification. J. If a manufacturer's certification expires as a result of subsections (E)(1) and (E)(2), the manufacturer may reapply for certification by submitting a new application to the Department for the certification of a device under R17-5-604. K. A manufacturer shall only appoint one IISP that is contracted with the Department and serves as an authorized representative of the manufacturer to provide ignition interlock services to the public. L. A manufacturer shall notify the Department within 24 hours if an IISP is no longer authorized by a manufacturer to install its CIID.Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-5-602
New Section recodified from R17-4-709.01 at 7 A.A.R. 3483, effective July 20, 2001 (Supp. 01-3). Former R17-5-602 renumbered to R17-5-604; new R17-5-602 made 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.