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Originally
Adopted:
07/13/2006
Revision #:
1.1
Revision Effective Date: 09/08/2006
If the operator allows the three minute request period to time out, and no sample was given,
the operator should not treat this as a refusal. Instead, the test should be restarted to allow
the subject additional time to either submit to the test or refuse to take the test. The operator
should retain the Test Report from this test.
2.
“Refusal (Y/N)?”
– The person blew with sufficient force to activate the audible tone at least
once during the three minute request period, but the sample did not meet the minimum
requirements of an adequate breath sample.
Refusal (Y/N)?
N
The operator must decide at this point whether the subject has, through some willful act,
refused to comply with instructions to provide an acceptable breath sample. If so, the operator
should indicate his selection by pressing “Y” on the instrument keyboard. The instrument will
display the
“Subject Test Refused”
message.
If the operator has properly instructed the test subject on how to provide the breath sample,
and the person has provided a deliberate attempt to meet the requirements of the test, the
operator may choose to indicate a
“Deficient Sample”
by pressing “N” on the instrument
keyboard to the
“Refusal (Y/N)?”
message. The instrument will display the
“Deficient
Sample”
message. By selecting a
“Deficient Sample”
, the operator has made the
determination that the test subject does not have the physical capacity to complete a breath
test and is not a suitable candidate to continue with the breath testing process.
Deficient Sample
By selecting a
“Deficient Sample”
, the operator has made the determination that the test
subject does not have the physical capacity to complete a breath test and is not a suitable
candidate to continue with the breath testing process.
If, however, the operator has determined that the subject IS capable of providing a sample, the
operator can choose to restart the testing sequence and reinstruct the subject on how to
provide a proper sample. An
“*Invalid Test – Deficient Sample”
is not considered to be a
completed test unless the operator declares the subject to be physically incapable.
ALL PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED AND MAY NOT BE COMPLETE
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