Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 177 - NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter 1 - RULES AND REGULATIONS RELATING TO ANALYSES FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE ALCOHOL CONTENT IN BLOOD OR BREATH
Section 177-1-007 - CLASS B PERMITS

Current through September 17, 2024

007.01 Application for Class B Permit.

007.01A Application for a Class B Permit shall be made on a form prescribed by the Department as shown in Attachment 9, attached and incorporated by reference.

007.01B The Class B permit applicant shall be trained and tested in the following areas:
a. The basic operation of the device and its proper use for evidentiary testing;

b. The applicant shall demonstrate the ability to properly operate the appropriate device;

c. Instruction may include physiology and pharmacology of alcohol as it pertains to driving, relevant legal matters, and court testimony.

007.01C To obtain a Class B permit, the applicant shall achieve at least 70% on a written examination from the Department.

007.02 Operating Rules for Class B Permit. To determine the alcohol content in breath, a Class B permit holder shall:

007.02A Ascertain that maintenance and calibration checks have been performed on devices prior to testing by reviewing the current 40-day maintenance and calibration checks performed on the testing device.

007.02B Use the appropriate checklist to record each test, and retain the test record produced by the instrument for each evidentiary test.

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