WSR 07-22-110PROPOSED RULES
STATE TOXICOLOGIST
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Filed November 6, 2007,
4:45 p.m.
] Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 07-12-014.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Administration of breath alcohol screening test.
Hearing Location(s): Washington State Toxicology
Laboratory, 2203 Airport Way South, Seattle, WA 98134, on
December 13, 2007, at 9:00 a.m.
Date of Intended Adoption: January 15, 2008.
Submit Written Comments to: Barry K. Logan PhD,
Washington State Toxicology Laboratory, 2203 Airport Way
South, Seattle, WA 98134, e-mail barry.logan@wsp.wa.gov, fax
(206) 262-6018, by December 13, 2007.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Kitty
Jacobs, kitty.jacobs@wsp.wa.gov, by December 13, 2007, TTY
(206) 262-6000.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: Currently, the
Alco-Sensor III is the only breath alcohol screening device
approved for use in the state of Washington, however, this
device is no longer being manufactured. An alternative
device, the Alco-Sensor FST has been assessed by the
Washington state patrol impaired driving section, and has been
found to be an appropriate replacement. This rule making
would add the Alco-Sensor FST to the list of approved breath
test screening devices. It also clarifies the purpose for
which the screening devices are approved, and the steps that
must be followed to complete a valid test.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: Development of minimum
standards and monitoring of compliance is necessary to ensure
accurate measurements in impaired driving investigations.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 46.61.506.
Statute Being Implemented: RCW 46.61.506, 46.20.308.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: Barry K. Logan PhD, DABFT, Washington
state toxicologist, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting,
Implementation and Enforcement: Barry K. Logan PhD, DABFT,
Washington State Toxicology Laboratory, 2203 Airport Way
South, Seattle, WA 98134, (206) 262-6000.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. No identifiable small
business impact. Affects regulation of government law
enforcement agencies only.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. This rule is exempted under RCW 34.05.328
(5)(a)(i).
November 6, 2007
Barry K. Logan PhD, DABFT
State Toxicologist
OTS-9902.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-06-047, filed 3/1/99,
effective 4/1/99)
WAC 448-15-010
Approval of devices.
The following
preliminary breath test (PBT) instruments are approved for use
in the state of Washington as breath alcohol screening
devices, subject to the requirements outlined in the following
sections:
Alcosensor III (Intoximeters, St. Louis, MO).
Alcosensor FST (Intoximeters, St. Louis, MO).
Any other instruments ((on)) approved by the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ((approved
products list)) will be considered for approval in Washington
state on application to the state toxicologist, providing that
a suitable program for maintenance, certification and operator
training is also established and approved.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 99-06-047, §
448-15-010, filed 3/1/99, effective 4/1/99.]
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-06-047, filed 3/1/99,
effective 4/1/99)
WAC 448-15-020
Use of test results.
The devices
described in WAC 448-15-010 are approved for use in ((aiding
police officers to form)) establishing probable cause that a
subject has ((committed an offense involving the consumption
of)) consumed alcohol. ((The test results, when)) For
purposes of this section, valid results are considered those
obtained from following the approved protocol, by a trained
operator using an approved device which has been ((maintained
and)) certified according to the rules described below((, and
carried out according to the approved test protocol,)). Valid
results will show to a reasonable degree of scientific
certainty, the test subject's breath alcohol concentration.
((The)) Valid results are ((therefore)) suitable to ((show
whether an officer has)) assist in establishing probable cause
to place a person under arrest for alcohol related offenses.
These results may not be used on their own for determining,
beyond a reasonable doubt, that a person's breath alcohol
concentration exceeds a proscribed level such as anticipated
under the 'per se' statutes for intoxication. This preliminary breath test is voluntary, and
participation in it does not constitute compliance with the
implied consent statute (RCW 46.20.308).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 99-06-047, §
448-15-020, filed 3/1/99, effective 4/1/99.]
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-06-047, filed 3/1/99,
effective 4/1/99)
WAC 448-15-030
Test protocol.
((After advising the
subject that this is a voluntary test, and that it is not an
alternative to an evidential breath alcohol test as described
in chapter 448-13 WAC, the operator shall determine by
observation or inquiry, that the subject has not consumed any
alcohol in the fifteen minutes prior to administering the
test. If the subject has consumed alcohol during that period,
the officer should not administer the screening test for
probable cause purposes until fifteen minutes have passed. If
the subject responds that they have not consumed any alcohol
in the last fifteen minutes, the officer may offer the subject
the opportunity to provide a breath sample into the PBT. If
the subject consents, the operator will check the temperature
of the device to ensure that it is within the normal operating
range.)) The operator must perform the test according to the
policies and procedures approved by the state toxicologist.
The operator will ((then press the "read" button to obtain a
sample of ambient air, and ensure that this results in a
reading of 0.003 or less. The subject will be asked to exhale
into the device. The device will be activated towards the end
of the subject's exhalation, to capture a portion of end
expiratory breath for analysis)) perform the following test
protocol: (1) The operator shall determine by observation or
inquiry, that the subject has not consumed any alcohol in the
fifteen minutes prior to administering the test. If the
subject has consumed alcohol during that period, the officer
should not administer the screening test for probable cause
purposes until fifteen minutes have passed. If the subject
responds that they have not consumed any alcohol in the last
fifteen minutes, the officer may offer the subject the
opportunity to provide a breath sample into the PBT.
(2) Ensure a blank test result is obtained.
(3) Have the subject exhale into the mouthpiece with a
full and continuous exhalation.
(4) Observe the results.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 99-06-047, §
448-15-030, filed 3/1/99, effective 4/1/99.]
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-06-047, filed 3/1/99,
effective 4/1/99)
WAC 448-15-040
Certification.
Any PBT used as described
in the preceding sections, must be certified at least ((every
six months)) annually. In order to certify a PBT as accurate,
the ((testing shall include at a minimum, a blank test of room
air which must give a result of less than 0.005g/210L, and a
test of a certified dry gas alcohol standard. The instrument
must accurately measure the reference value within ±
0.010g/210L. A record of certification must be kept by the
person responsible for calibration)) certifying agency must
follow a protocol approved by the state toxicologist.
Certification of PBTs can be performed by persons certified by
the state toxicologist as PBT technicians, or by factory
authorized representatives, provided that the protocol for
certification approved by the state toxicologist is followed.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 99-06-047, §
448-15-040, filed 3/1/99, effective 4/1/99.]
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-06-047, filed 3/1/99,
effective 4/1/99)
WAC 448-15-050
PBT operators.
Persons certified as
((DataMaster)) evidential breath test instrument operators as
described in chapter 448-16 WAC ((448-13-150, who received
their certification or recertification after September 1,
1998,)) shall be trained and authorized to perform the tests
described herein on the PBT, for the purposes outlined in this
section.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 99-06-047, §
448-15-050, filed 3/1/99, effective 4/1/99.]
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-06-047, filed 3/1/99,
effective 4/1/99)
WAC 448-15-060
PBT technicians.
Persons trained
according to ((approved)) outlines ((prepared)) approved by
the state toxicologist, in the proper procedures for
certifying PBT((s)) instruments shall be certified as PBT
technicians. Their responsibilities will include performing
periodic certification and maintaining records on such
certification. Wallet sized permits shall be issued to
persons so qualified. The certification received on
successful completion of the training must be renewed every
three years. Persons certified as ((DataMaster)) evidential
breath test instrument technicians as described in chapter
448-16 WAC ((448-13-170)) are also certified to perform all
the duties of PBT technicians.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 99-06-047, §
448-15-060, filed 3/1/99, effective 4/1/99.]
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