Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 35 - POSTMORTEM EXAMINERS COMMISSION
Chapter 10.35.02 - Testing Blood and Breath for Alcohol
Section 10.35.02.04 - Preliminary Tests of Breath for Alcohol
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.35.02.04
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. PBT Devices.
(1) The Toxicologist shall:
(a) Approve the make and model of PBT devices
used in the State; and
(b) Maintain
a list of approved make and model PBT devices.
(2) At the time of approval by the
Toxicologist, the make and model PBT device shall be on the most recently
updated Conforming Products List of Evidential Breath Alcohol Measurement
Devices published in the Federal Register by the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration of the Department of Transportation.
(3) Each PBT device approved for use pursuant
to Transportation Article, §16-205.2, Annotated
Code of Maryland, shall be registered with the CTAU supervisor or designee via
an identification number.
(4)
Calibration Check.
(a) The calibration of a
PBT device shall be checked by a PBT device operator, trained in accordance
with §B(1) of this regulation, once a month by using an approved alcohol
reference solution or alcohol gas standard.
(b) The results of the calibration check
shall be within plus or minus 10 percent inclusive of the alcohol concentration
of the alcohol reference solution or alcohol gas standard.
(c) A PBT device that does not achieve the
result specified in §A(4)(b) of this regulation shall be withdrawn from
use until it has been recalibrated.
B. Training Programs.
(1) PBT Device Operator Training Program.
(a) The Toxicologist shall approve a PBT
device operator training program.
(b) A preliminary breath test of an
individual suspected of being impaired or driving under the influence of
alcohol or drugs shall be conducted only by a law enforcement officer who has
completed and passed this training.
(c) A written exam consisting of at least 25
questions shall be given at the conclusion of the program.
(d) The cumulative passing score shall be 70
percent or above.
(e) A roster of
students successfully completing the course shall be forwarded to the CTAU on
completion of the program.
(2) PBT Device Instructor Training Program.
(a) All PBT device operator classes shall be
instructed by individuals who have successfully completed a PBT device
instructor training program from CTAU.
(b) CTAU shall provide instructor training
for all agencies.
(c) An agency
desiring training shall request this training from the Superintendent of the
Department of Maryland State Police.
(d) The PBT device instructor training
program shall:
(i) Include at least 16 hours
of instruction; and
(ii) Be
approved by the Toxicologist.
(3) CTAU shall issue a certificate after the
successful completion of either program outlined in §B(1) or (2) of this
regulation.
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