Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 11, November 22, 2024
Section 73-3 - Certification of Breath Test OperatorsA. Duty of the Chief of SLED. The Chief of SLED shall certify breath test operators. In addition, the Chief shall issue, deny, renew, terminate, or revoke certifications of individuals to perform chemical analysis because of standards herein set forth.B. Ability and Good Character. Permits shall be granted to individuals who (1) demonstrate the ability to perform chemical analyses accurately and reliably in accordance with a method or methods approved by SLED; (2) offer satisfactory proof of good character to the Chief of South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.C. Course of Instruction. Individuals successfully completing courses held by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division on chemical tests for intoxication, with a minimum number of course hours and with a curriculum approved in consultation with the Chief or his designated representative, shall be deemed to have demonstrated sufficient ability to qualify for the issuance of a permit. SLED may accomplish part of its statutory responsibilities by administratively delegating the training of breath test operators to the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy.D. Limitation of Permits. Permits may be limited in scope to the methods or devices for performing chemical analysis to those in which individual applying for a permit has demonstrated competence.E. Terms/Conditions of Permits. Permits shall state the date upon which they are to expire, which date shall in no event be longer than twenty-four months from the date of issuance. Permits shall be subject to renewal at expiration, or at such time before expiration as is convenient for the Chief of SLED. The breath test operator may be required to show continuing ability to perform accurate and reliable chemical analysis and renewed proof of good character, if desired by the Chief of SLED. The Chief of SLED or his representative may at any time examine operators to determine such continuing ability. Permits shall be terminated or revoked by the Chief of SLED upon his finding that the breath test operator does not meet, or no longer meets, the qualifications necessary for the issuance of a permit.Amended by State Register Volume 7, Issue No. 6, eff June 24, 1983; State Register Volume 24, Issue No. 4, eff April 28, 2000.