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STATE COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TITLE 10. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
CHAPTER II. ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND REGULATIONS
SUBCHAPTER D. LABORATORIES
PART 59. CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF BLOOD, URINE, BREATH OR SALIVA FOR ALCOHOLIC CONTENT
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59.4 Breath analysis instruments.
(a) The commissioner approves, for use in New York State, breath analysis instruments found on the Conforming Products List of Evidential Breath Alcohol Measurement Devices as established by the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), published in the Federal Register on March 11, 2010 (75 Fed. Reg. 11624-11627, available for public inspection and copying at the Department of Health Records Access Office, Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12237). A facsimile of that list is set forth in subdivision (b) of this section. At the request of a training agency, the commissioner may approve a breath analysis instrument that has been accepted by NHTSA but is not on the Conforming Products List published in the Federal Register on March 11, 2010, if the commissioner determines that approval of such instrument is appropriate.
(b) Conforming Products List of Evidential Breath Measurement Devices.
Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 47 / Thursday, March 11, 2010 / Notices
CONFORMING PRODUCTS LIST OF EVIDENTIAL BREATH MEASUREMENT DEVICES
Manufacturer and modelMobileNonmobile
Alcohol Countermeasure Systems Corp., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada:
Alert J3AD*XX
Alert J4X.ecXX
PBA3000CXX
BAC Systems, Inc., Ontario, Canada
Breath Analysis Computer*XX
CAMEC Ltd., North Shields, Tyne and Ware, England:
IR Breath Analyzer*XX
CMI, Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky:
Intoxilyzer Model:
200XX
200DXX
240 (aka: Lion Alcolmeter 400+ outside the U.S.)XX
300XX
400XX
400PAXX
1400XX
4011*XX
4011A*XX
4011AS*XX
4011AS-A*XX
4011AS-AQ*XX
4011AW*XX
4011A27-10100*XX
4011A27–10100 with filter* XX
5000 XX
5000 (w/Cal. Vapor Re-Circ.) XX
5000 (w/⅜″ ID Hose option) XX
5000CD XX
5000CD/FG5 XX
5000EN XX
5000 (CAL DOJ) XX
5000VA XX
8000 XX
PAC 1200* XX
S–D2 XX
S–D5 (aka: Lion Alcolmeter SD–5 outside the U.S.) XX
Draeger Safety, Inc. (aka: National Draeger) Irving, Texas:
Alcotest Model:
6510 XX
6810 XX
7010* XX
7110* XX
7110 MKIII XX
7110 MKIII–C XX
7410 XX
7410 Plus XX
7510 XX
9510 XX
Breathalyzer Model:
900XX
900A* XX
900BG* XX
7410 XX
7410–II XX
EnviteC by Honeywell GmbH, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin:
AlcoQuant 6020XX
Gall's Inc., Lexington, Kentucky:
Alcohol Detection System-A.D.S. 500XX
Guth Laboratories, Inc., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania:
Alcotector BAC-100XX
Alcotector C2H5OH XX
Intoximeters, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri:
Photo Electric Intoximeter*X
GC Intoximeter MK II* XX
GC Intoximeter MK IV* XX
Auto Intoximeter* XX
Intoximeter Model:
3000 XX
3000 (rev B1)* XX
3000 (rev B2)* XX
3000 (rev B2A)* XX
3000 (rev B2A) w/FM option* XX
3000 (Fuel Cell)* XX
3000 D* XX
3000 DFC* XX
AlcomonitorX
Alcomonitor CCXX
Alco-Sensor III XX
Alco-Sensor III (Enhanced with Serial Numbers above 1,200,000) XX
Alco-Sensor IV XX
Alco-Sensor IV XL XX
Alco-Sensor V XX
Alco-Sensor AZ XX
Alco-Sensor FST XX
Intox EC/IR XX
Intox EC/IR II XX
Intox EC/IR II (Enhanced with serial number 10,000 or higher)X
Portable Intox EC/IRXX
RBT–AZ XX
RBT–III XX
RBT III–A XX
RBT IV XX
RBT IV with CEM (cell enhancement module) XX
Komyo Kitagawa, Kogyo, K.K., Japan:
Alcolyzer DPA–2* XX
Breath Alcohol Meter PAM 101B * XX
Lifeloc Technologies, Inc., (formerly Lifeloc, Inc.), Wheat Ridge, Colorado:
PBA 3000BXX
PBA 3000-P * XX
PBA 3000C XX
Alcohol Data Sensor XX
PhoenixXX
Phoenix 6.0 XX
EV 30 XX
FC 10 XX
FC 20 XX
Lion Laboratories, Ltd., Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom:
Alcolmeter Model:
300XX
400 XX
400+ (aka: Intoxilyzer 240 in the U.S.) XX
SD–2 * XX
SD–5 (aka: S–D5 in the U.S.) XX
EBA* XX
Intoxilyzer Model:
200 XX
200D XX
1400 XX
5000 CD/FG5 XX
5000 EN XX
Luckey Laboratories, San Bernardino, California:
Alco-Analyzer Model:
1000*X
2000*X
Nanopuls AB, Uppsala, Sweden:
EvidenzerXX
National Patent Analytical Systems, Inc., Mansfield, Ohio:
BAC DataMaster (with or without the Delta-1 accessory):
BAC Verifier DataMaster (w/or without the Delta-1 accessory)XX
DataMaster cdm (w/or without the Delta-1 accessory) XX
DataMaster DMT XX
Omicron Systems, Palo Alto, California:
Intoxilyzer Model:
4011*XX
4011AW * XX
PAS International, Fredericksburg, Virginia:
Mark V AlcovisorXX
Plus 4 Engineering, Minturn, Colorado:
5000 Plus 4* XX
Seres, Paris, France:
Alco Master XX
Alcopro XX
Siemans-Allis, Cherry Hill, New Jersey:
Alcomat* XX
Alcomat F* XX
Smith and Wesson Electronics, Springfield, Massachusetts:
Breathalyzer Model:
900*XX
900A* XX
1000* XX
2000* XX
2000 (non-Humidity Sensor)* XX
Sound-Off, Inc., Hudsonville, Michigan:
AlcoData XX
Seres Alco Master XX
Seres Alcopro XX
Stephenson Corp.:
Breathalyzer 900* XX
Tokai-Denshi Inc., Tokyo, Japan:
ALC–PRO II (US) XX
U.S. Alcohol Testing, Inc./Protection Devices, Inc., Rancho Cucamonga, California:
Alco-Analyzer 1000X
Alco-Analyzer 2000X
Alco-Analyzer 2100XX
Verax Systems, Inc., Fairport, New York:
BAC Verifier* XX
BAC Verifier Datamaster XX
BAC Verifier Datamaster II* XX
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* Instruments marked with an asterisk (*) meet the Model Specifications detailed in 49 FR 48854 (December 14, 1984) (i.e., instruments tested at 0.000, 0.050, 0.101, and 0.151 BAC.) Instruments not marked with an asterisk meet the Model Specifications detailed in 58 FR 48705 (September 17, 1993), and were tested at BACs = 0.000, 0.020, 0.040, 0.080, and 0.160. All instruments that meet the Model Specifications currently in effect (dated September 17, 1993) also meet the Model Specifications for Screening Devices to Measure Alcohol in Bodily Fluids.
(c) No law enforcement agency shall use a breath analysis instrument unless the training agency has verified that representative samples of the specific make and model perform properly. Maintenance shall be conducted as specified by the training agency, and shall include, but shall not be limited to, calibration at a frequency as recommended by the device manufacturer or, minimally, annually.
(d) Training agencies shall be responsible for maintaining records pertaining to verification and maintenance (including calibration) of breath analysis instruments and standards; provided, however, that record keeping maintenance may be delegated, in whole or in part, to the law enforcement agency using the breath analysis instrument(s).
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Current through May 31, 2021
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