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(a) The following procedure must be used to obtain and analyze a breath sample on a breath test instrument:
(1) observe the person to be tested for at least 15 minutes immediately before testing, to ensure that the person does not regurgitate or place anything in his or her mouth during that period;
(2) respond to the visual display on the instrument by entering the data requested;
(3) when the visual display indicates that the instrument is ready to accept the person's breath sample, instruct the person to blow into the mouthpiece until the visual display indicates that a satisfactory sample has been obtained.
(b) Only a person certified as an operator under 13 AAC 63.050 may operate a breath test instrument, except that a supervisor may supervise the use of an instrument by a non-certified person for training or demonstration purposes.
(c) Repealed 11/7/98.
(d) Repealed 11/7/98.
History: Eff. 4/29/89, Register 110; am 11/7/98, Register 148
Authority: AS 28.05.011
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