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 10.35.02.08 - Evidentiary Tests of Breath for Alcohol: Instruments and Testing Procedures
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.35.02.08
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Breath Testing Instruments.
(1) The Toxicologist shall
approve all instruments to be used in the State for the purpose of testing
breath for alcohol content pursuant to Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article,
§§10-302
and
10-304,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
(2) An
agency shall only use an instrument that has been approved by the
Toxicologist.
(3) An individual may
receive a copy of the list of the manufacturers and models of currently
approved instruments from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner at no
charge.
B. Certification of Approval of Instruments.
(1) The
Toxicologist shall certify approval of each instrument before it is used in the
State.
(2) At the time of approval
by the Toxicologist, the instrument 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) On at least an annual basis, the
Toxicologist or his representative shall recertify approval of each
instrument.
(4) Following
successful testing, an instrument that is repaired by a certified breath test
maintenance technician may be returned to service without the recertification
of approval by the Toxicologist.
C. Inspection. Approved equipment and related records shall be available for inspection by the Toxicologist or representative at all times.
D. Validation Tests.
(1) The Toxicologist shall approve the
alcohol reference solution or alcohol gas standard to be used as validation
tests.
(2) Validation tests shall
be performed contemporaneously with each evidentiary breath test using an
approved alcohol reference solution or alcohol gas standard.
E. Initial Certification of Instrument Approval.
(1) Precision and
Accuracy Testing.
(a) Vapor containing 0.020
g/210L, 0.040 g/210L, 0.080 g/210L, and 0.160 g/210L ethanol concentrations
shall be introduced through the breath tube of the instrument.
(b) Each concentration shall be repeated 4
times.
(c) As an indication of
precision, the combined average standard deviation shall be not greater than
0.0042 g/210L.
(d) As an indication
of accuracy, systematic variations at each ethanol concentration will be
calculated and shall be not more than 5 percent or 0.005 g/210L, whichever is
greater.
(e) An instruments not
meeting the precision and accuracy requirements may not be approved.
(2) Acetone Detection Testing.
(a) Vapor containing 0.020 g/210L ethanol and
100 microliters of acetone per 500 mL solution shall be introduced through the
breath tube of the instrument.
(b)
Each concentration shall be repeated 4 times.
(c) The instrument shall read between 0.015
and 0.025 g/210L.
(d) An instrument
not meeting the requirement for acetone detection may not be
approved.
(3) Blank
Testing.
(a) Four samples of vapor containing
no ethanol or other solvents shall be introduced through the breath tube of the
instrument.
(b) No reading shall
exceed 0.005 g/210L vapor.
(c) An
instrument not meeting the blank detection requirement may not be
approved.
(4) If
conditions outlined in §E(1)"(3) are met:
(a) The instrument shall be approved;
and
(b) The Toxicologist shall
issue a letter certifying instrument approval.
F. Periodic Recertification of Approval.
(1) Instrument approval shall be recertified
at least annually.
(2) The
Toxicologist shall issue a letter recertifying instrument approval.
G. Evidentiary Breath Test Method.
(1) For at least 20 minutes before a breath
sample is taken, an individual may not:
(a)
Eat or drink;
(b) Have any foreign
substance in the individual's mouth or respiratory tract; or
(c) Smoke.
(2) The individual shall be observed and
mouth checked.
(3) Observation of
the individual shall be performed by:
(a) A
breath test operator;
(b) Other
uniformed or civilian law enforcement personnel; or
(c) Any combination of a breath test operator
and uniformed or civilian law enforcement personnel.
(4) The testing procedure shall begin with a
blank test to ensure that no alcohol is present in the breath path of the
breath testing instrument.
(5) A
validation test shall be run before the individual begins the testing
process.
(6) If the breath testing
instrument fails to obtain a reading plus or minus 10 percent of the stated
alcohol concentration on the validation test, then the subject test shall be
discontinued.
(7) The individual
shall be instructed to take a breath and then deliver a breath sample into the
instrument by blowing into the mouthpiece and breath tube until instructed to
stop.
(8) After each subject breath
sample, a blank check shall be performed to ensure that no alcohol is present
in the breath path.
(9) Two breath
samples shall be collected and analyzed by the breath testing
instrument.
(10) A third breath
sample shall be collected only if the absolute difference between the results
of the first and second samples exceeds 0.020 g/210L.
(11) A validation test of known alcohol
concentration shall be run after the individual has given the required number
of breath samples.
(12) If the
instrument fails to obtain a reading plus or minus 10 percent of the stated
concentration on the validation test, then the subject test is
invalid.
(13) The lower of the two
or lowest of the three results of the subject test shall be truncated to the
second decimal place and reported as the result of the breath test.
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