Utah Admin. Code R708-31-3 - Definitions
(2) In addition:
(a) "calibration" means the process of
testing and adjusting an ignition interlock system by using a dry gas standard
to ensure the accuracy of the breath test result;
(b) "camera" means a feature of the system
that captures a digital image of the individual submitting to the breath
test;
(c) "captured data" means
data or images downloaded or sent from a system;
(d) "circumvention" means bypassing the
correct operation of the system to allow starting or operating the vehicle
without a passing breath test;
(e)
"department" means the Department of Public Safety;
(f) "division" means the Driver License
Division;
(g) "handset" means the
component of the system that receives the breath sample;
(h) "independent lab" means a testing
laboratory not affiliated with a manufacturer and is accredited to the
ISO-17025 Laboratory Standards;
(i)
"ISO-17025 Laboratory Management Standard" means an international operating
standard for which labs must hold accreditation to be considered technically
competent;
(j) "ISO-9001 Quality
Management Standard" means an international operating standard for which an
organization may hold certification to show they have met the criteria for
quality management principles;
(k)
"manufacturer" means an entity responsible for the design, development,
production, and repair of a system;
(l) "manufacturer representative" means an
individual designated by the manufacturer as the contact for the
division;
(m) "monitoring" means
the calibration and maintenance of the system to ensure proper function and
use, and the downloading of any captured data from the system;
(n) "NHTSA" means the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration;
(o)
"relay" means a control box or communication device of the system that logs
events sends data, and allows or prevents the vehicle from starting or
operating;
(p) "retest" means an
additional required breath test;
(q)
"system" means an ignition interlock system; and
(r) "tampering" means to physically disable,
disconnect, adjust, or otherwise alter the proper operation of a system, and
does not include the removal of a system by an ignition interlock installer
licensed by the division if the removal is reported to the division as
required.
Notes
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