Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-53 - Alcohol Testing
Section 3701-53-01 - Definitions and record retention periods
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3701-53-01
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The purpose of Chapter 3701-53 of the Administrative Code is to clarify and implement the provisions of sections 1547.11 and 4511.19, of the Revised Code. As used in this chapter of the Administrative Code:
(1)
"Director" means
the director of the Ohio department of health and includes any authorized
representative of the director.
(2)
"Laboratory
director" means a person who holds a valid laboratory director permit under
rule 3701-53-10 of the Administrative
Code.
(3)
"Designated laboratory director" means the person
responsible for activities outlined in paragraph (D) of rule
3701-53-07 of the Administrative
Code.
(4)
"Laboratory technician" means a person who holds a
valid laboratory technician permit under rule
3701-53-10 of the Administrative
Code.
(5)
"Operator" means a person who holds a valid operator
permit under rule
3701-53-10 of the Administrative
Code.
(6)
"Senior operator" means a person who holds a valid
senior operator permit under rule
3701-53-10 of the Administrative
Code.
(7)
"Oral fluid" means a type of bodily substance collected
from the mouth consisting of saliva and other oral secretions.
(8)
"Deep lung
breath" means breath collected or measured at the end of an exhalation
(alveolar air).
(9)
"In transit" means in the possession of an individual
employed by a hospital, law enforcement agency, courier, or other delivery
entity between the point of collection and a secure storage location or between
secure storage location and a laboratory.
(10)
"Procedure
manual" means a document approved by the designated laboratory director that
outlines laboratory procedures for techniques listed on the designated
laboratory director's permit.
(11)
"Traceable to
NIST" means the standard was manufactured with equipment calibrated with NIST
(national institute of standards and technology) weights or the standard was
compared to a NIST traceable certified reference material or equivalent
standard from a National Metrology Institute (N.M.I) with a reciprocal
agreement with NIST. Traceability is documented by the certificate(s) of
analysis provided by the manufacturer.
(12)
"Controlled
substance" means any controlled substance as defined in section
3719.01 of the Revised
Code.
(13)
"Drug of abuse" means any controlled substance as
defined in section 3719.01 of the Revised Code, any
harmful intoxicant as defined in section
2925.01 of the Revised Code, and
any dangerous drug as defined in section
4729.01 of the Revised
Code.
(14)
"Impairing substance" means any substance that when
taken into the human body can impair the ability of that person to operate a
motor vehicle safely.
(B) Record retention periods.
(1)
The
results of the breath alcohol tests are to be retained for not less than three
years from the test date.
(2)
The results of laboratory tests are to be retained for
not less than three years from the date the results are
reported.
(3)
The results of certifications and weekly checks for
breath alcohol testing instruments are to be retained for not less than three
years from the date performed.
(4)
Records of
repairs and maintenance for breath alcohol testing instruments and laboratory
instruments are to be retained for not less than three years from the date of
service or maintenance.
(5)
Records may be maintained in electronic or paper
format.
Replaces: 3701-53-01
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