PROPOSED RULES
Supplemental Notice to WSR 10-16-079.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 10-10-091.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Chapter 448-16 WAC, Administration of breath test program.
Hearing Location(s): General Administration Building Auditorium, 210 11th Avenue, Olympia, WA 98504, on October 27, 2010, at 11:45 a.m.
Date of Intended Adoption: October 28, 2010.
Submit Written Comments to: Dr. Fiona Couper, 2203 Airport Way South, Suite 360, Seattle, WA 98134, e-mail Fiona.couper@wsp.wa.gov, fax (206) 262-6145, by October 26, 2010.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Melissa Van Gorkom by October 26, 2010, (360) 596-4017.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: Updating current language to coincide with amendments made to RCW 46.61..506 [46.61.506]. The language changes will include the approval of new evidentiary breath test instrument (Alcotest 9510) and amendments to the current "definitions," "test defined," and "solution changers" sections under chapter 448-16 WAC to allow for the use of either certified dry gas or simulator solutions.
The proposed changes will also remove the redundant language within the chapter and provide clean up to some of the existing language. WAC 448-16-140 requires that all documents and records produced by the state toxicologist and personnel involved in breath testing for the state of Washington are available on request. In addition, the agency must maintain all records to meet accreditation requirements. Therefore, there does not seem to be a need to outline under each section that documentation will be on file and available upon request as the requirement is outlined under WAC 446-16-140 for all documentation.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: Updates rule to coincide with amendments made to RCW 46.61.506. Provides clarifying language and clean up to existing language.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 46.61.506.
Statute Being Implemented: RCW 46.61.506.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: Name of Proponent:
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting and Implementation: Dr. Fiona Couper, 2203 Airport Way South, Suite 360, Seattle, WA 98134, (206) 262-6100; and Enforcement: Washington State Patrol, 2203 Airport Way South, Suite 360, Seattle, WA 98134, (206) 262-6100.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. The language being proposed is to implement changes to RCW 46.61.506 and clean up existing language.
A cost-benefit analysis is required under RCW 34.05.328. A preliminary cost-benefit analysis may be obtained by contacting Melissa Van Gorkom, P.O. Box 42600, Olympia, WA 98504-2600, phone (360) 596-4017, fax (360) 596-4015, e-mail wsprules@wsp.wa.gov.
September 16, 2010
John R. Batiste
Chief
OTS-3383.2
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 04-19-144, filed 9/22/04,
effective 10/23/04)
WAC 448-16-020
Approval of breath test equipment.
(1)
Pursuant to RCW 46.61.506, the following instruments are
approved for the quantitative measurement of alcohol in a
person's breath:
(a) The DataMaster((.));
(b) The DataMaster CDM; and
(c) The Drager Alcotest 9510.
(2) Pursuant to RCW 46.61.506, the following thermometers are approved:
(a) Mercury in glass thermometers with a scale graduated in tenths of a degree measuring a range between 33.5 and 34.5 degrees centigrade.
(b) Digital thermometer system contained within the Guth 2100 wet bath simulator.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-020, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
(2) "Alcohol" means the unique chemical compound ethyl alcohol.
(3) "Blank test" means the testing of an instrument to ensure that no alcohol from a previous test can interfere with a person's breath test.
(4) "Concentration" means the weight amount of alcohol, expressed in grams, contained in two hundred ten liters of breath or alcohol/water vapor.
(5) "Data entry" means the process of providing
information ((through a keyboard)) to the instrument for the
purposes of (((a))) identifying a breath test document to an
individual ((and (b) statistical analysis)).
(6) "Interference" means a test result whose infrared
absorbance or electrochemical analysis properties are not
consistent with ((ethanol)) ethyl alcohol.
(7) "End expiratory air" means the last portion of breath to be delivered to the instrument once the appropriate sample acceptance criteria have been met.
(8) "External standard test" means the ((use of)) process
by which the accuracy of the instrument is verified, using a
simulator containing a certified simulator solution((, to
provide a known alcohol vapor concentration to test the
accuracy and proper working order of the instrument. This
test of the function of the instrument is performed with every
breath test. The external standard test does not calibrate
the instrument)) or a compressed gas standard containing a
known alcohol concentration.
(9) "Internal standard test" means the ((use of a quartz
filter to provide a check that the instrument has maintained
calibration since the last time calibration was performed and
is in proper working order at the time of the test)) process
by which the instrument calibration is verified.
(10) "Precision" means the ability of a technique to perform a measurement in a reproducible manner.
(11) "Simulator" means a device which when filled with a certified simulator solution, maintained at a known temperature, provides a vapor sample of known alcohol concentration.
(12) "Valid breath sample" means a sample of a person's breath provided in such a manner to be accepted for analysis by the instrument.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-030, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
(2) If a subject is wearing jewelry or ornamentation pierced through their tongue, lips, cheek, or other soft tissues in the oral cavity, they will be required to remove this prior to conducting the breath test. If the subject declines to remove the jewelry or ornamentation, they will be deemed to have a physical limitation rendering them incapable of providing a valid breath sample and will be required to provide a blood sample under the implied consent statute, RCW 46.20.308.
(3) If during a breath test, interference is detected, this will invalidate the test. The subject will be required to repeat the test. A subject whose breath registers the presence of interference on two or more successive breaths shall be deemed to have a physical limitation rendering them incapable of providing a valid breath sample and will be required to provide a blood sample under the implied consent statute, RCW 46.20.308.
(4) In the event that the instrument records an "invalid sample" result at any point during the subject's test, that subject's test should be readministered, after again determining that the subject has no foreign substance in their mouth as outlined in WAC 448-16-040(1), and repeating the fifteen minute observation period.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-040, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
The instrument will perform this test according to the following protocol when being employed to quantitatively measure an individual's breath alcohol concentration. Successful compliance with each step of this protocol is determined from an inspection of the printout of results. These steps are necessary to ensure accuracy, precision, and confidence in each test.
Step 1. Data entry.
Step 2. Blank test with a result of .000.
Step 3. Internal standard verified.
Step 4. First breath sample provided by subject.
Step 5. Blank test with a result of .000.
Step 6. External standard ((simulator solution)) test. The result of this test must be between .072 and .088,
inclusive.
Step 7. Blank test with a result of .000.
Step 8. Second breath sample provided by subject.
Step 9. Blank test with a result of .000.
Step 10. Printout of results.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-050, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
(1) The breath test results ((shall)) will be reported,
truncated to three decimal places.
(2) For the DataMaster instruments, the mean of the two
breath test results ((shall)) will be calculated and rounded
to four decimal places. For the Drager instrument, the mean
of all four results will be calculated and rounded to four
decimal places.
(3) The lower acceptable limit ((shall)) will be
determined by multiplying the above mean by 0.9, and
truncating to three decimal places.
(4) The upper acceptable limit ((shall)) will be
determined by multiplying the mean by 1.1 and truncating to
three decimal places.
(5) If the individual results fall within and inclusive of the upper and lower acceptable limits, the two breath samples are valid.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-060, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-070, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
If an instructor fails or refuses to demonstrate to the
state toxicologist ((or to his representative)), that they
have the ability to adequately perform their responsibilities
as an instructor, then the state toxicologist will suspend
their permit.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-080, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
If an operator fails or refuses to demonstrate to the state toxicologist or to a certified instructor, that he or she has the ability to adequately perform his or her responsibilities as an operator, then the state toxicologist will suspend their permit.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-090, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
If ((a solution)) an external standard changer fails or
refuses to demonstrate to the state toxicologist or to a
certified instructor, that he or she has the ability to
adequately perform his or her responsibilities as ((a
solution)) an external standard changer, then the state
toxicologist will suspend their permit.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-100, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
Technicians are authorized to perform maintenance,
calibration and instruction in the use of the portable breath
test devices. Technicians are also authorized to instruct
persons otherwise qualified as "technicians," "instructors,"
"operators," and "((solution)) external standard changers"
according to training outlines approved by the state
toxicologist. Certified technicians are themselves authorized
to perform the duties of "instructors," "operators," and
"((solution)) external standard changers."
If a technician fails or refuses to demonstrate to the
state toxicologist ((or his representative)), that he or she
has the ability to adequately perform his or her
responsibilities as a technician, then the state toxicologist
will suspend their permit.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-110, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-120, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-130, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-140, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
Persons seeking information regarding other aspects of
the breath alcohol testing program ((shall)) will direct their
request initially to the State Toxicologist, Washington State
Toxicology Laboratory, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau,
Washington State Patrol, 2203 Airport Way S., Seattle, WA
98134.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-150, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.61.506. 04-19-144, § 448-16-160, filed 9/22/04, effective 10/23/04.]