Code of Maine Rules
29 - DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
250 - BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 8 - RULES FOR IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICES
Section 250-8-5 - Installers of ignition interlock devices
Universal Citation: 29 ME Code Rules ยง 250-8-5
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
1. Manufacturer responsibilities
A.
A manufacturer must provide the following information to the Secretary of
State:
(1) a copy of the standard agreement
between the manufacturer and installer,
(2) a copy of the standard agreement between
the installer/manufacturer and the driver of the vehicle in which the device is
installed,
(3) the toll free
telephone number which the manufacturer provides the public to contact
authorized installers, and
(4) the
fee schedule listing the costs assessed to a driver for installation of the
device, monthly leasing of the device, scheduled service visit, violations
service visit, and removal of the device.
B. A manufacturer must ensure installers:
(1) meet the conditions established in
Sections
5,
6,
7 and
8.
(2) possess and maintain all necessary
training and skills required to install, examine, troubleshoot, and verify
proper operation of devices.
(3)
possess the tools, test equipment and manuals needed to install, inspect,
download, calibrate, repair, maintain, service and remove devices.
(4) provide the restricted driver and all
persons who will use the vehicle with written and hands on training in how to
operate a vehicle equipped with the device, including
a. care, cleaning and maintenance,
b. identification of vehicle malfunctions and
repairs affecting the device and procedures for addressing them, and
c. a 24-hour emergency telephone number for
assistance in the event a device fails to operate properly or a vehicle
experiences a problem relating to the installation, operation or failure of a
device. Assistance must include technical information, tow service, and/or road
service. Emergency assistance related to the failure of a device must be
provided within two hours for vehicles located in or near an area with an
installation facility. The device must be made functional within 48 hours from
when the call for assistance is received or the device must be
replaced.
(5) maintain
established business hours with an installer available during those
hours.
(6) conduct business from an
enclosed building with a separate waiting area for customers. If installation
is done by a mobile unit, the customer must have a separate, enclosed waiting
area available. The business premises and mobile units are subject to announced
and unannounced inspection by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
2. Requirements for persons employed to install ignition interlock devices
A.
Professional character and
reputation. A person employed as an installer must be of sound and
reputable business character and may be required to furnish letters of
reference attesting to the person's good business reputation in the
community.
B.
Criminal
convictions, not including traffic offenses. A person may not be
employed as an installer when the person has been convicted of the following
category of crimes:
(1) A class A, B or C
crime as defined by Maine statute; or
(2) Any crime described in 17-A MRSA Chapters
11, 12, 19, 25, and 37.
C.
Criminal convictions for major
traffic offenses. A person may not be employed as an installer when the
person has been convicted for a major traffic offense unless the conviction
occurred more than 10-years prior to the date the person is employed as an
installer. Major traffic offenses are those listed in
29-A MRSA Section
2551-A(1)(A)(1)-(4) and
(6)-(12).
D.
Other criminal convictions not
included in paragraph B or C. A person may not be employed as an
installer when the person has been convicted for a class D or E crime as
defined by Maine statute unless the conviction occurred more than five years
prior to the date the person is employed as an installer.
E.
Criminal convictions
included. The convictions described in paragraphs B, C, and D include
convictions for offenses pursuant to federal law and laws of other
jurisdictions, provided the elements of the crimes and the authorized range of
sentences are substantially similar to the Maine offenses.
F.
Manufacturer responsibility.
A manufacturer must obtain a criminal history record check to ensure an
installer meets the requirements of this section.
G.
Installer's duty to report
convictions. An installer convicted for an offense described in this
rule must notify the manufacturer within five days of the date the conviction
occurred.
H.
Approval of
installers. Persons employed as installers are subject to the approval
of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
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