(1) All ignition interlock devices will be required to meet or exceed the standards set forth in the model specifications published in the Federal Register, Volume 57, No. 67, pages 11772-11787 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
    (2) Technical specifications for the operation and installation of the ignition interlock device shall be described in the contract between the department and the manufacturer(s).
    (3) The ignition interlock devices alcohol fail point shall be the level specified by Florida Statutes § 316.1937
    (4) For initial startup of the motor vehicle:
    (a) The first breath test above the fail point shall result in a five (5) minute temporary lockout.
    (b) The second breath test above the fail point is a violation and shall result in a 30-minute temporary lockout.
    (c) The violations reset message shall instruct the convicted person to return the ignition interlock device to the service provider for servicing within five (5) days.
    (d) If the ignition interlock device is not reset within five (5) days, a permanent lockout will occur.
    (5) A rolling retest feature is required for all ignition interlock devices.
    (a) An ignition interlock device shall require a rolling retest within the first five (5) minutes after the start of the motor vehicle and randomly thereafter at least once every 45 minutes but no more than once every 15 minutes as long as the motor vehicle is in operation.
    (b) A free restart shall not apply if the ignition interlock device was awaiting a rolling retest that was not delivered.
    (c) Any deep lung breath sample above the fail point or any failure to provide a rolling retest deep lung breath sample shall activate the motor vehicle’s horn and cause the motor vehicle’s emergency lights to flash until the engine is shut off by the convicted person.
    (d) The first breath test above the fail point shall result in a five (5) minute temporary lockout.
    (e) The second breath test above the fail point is a violation and shall result in a 30-minute temporary lockout.
    (f) The violations reset message shall instruct the convicted person to return the ignition interlock device to the service provider for servicing within five (5) days.
    (g) If the ignition interlock device is not reset within five (5) days, a permanent lockout will occur.
    (6) In the case of an emergency bypass, the ignition interlock device must record the event. The ignition interlock device must be reset by a service provider within five (5) days of the emergency bypass to avoid a permanent lockout.
Rulemaking Authority 316.193, 316.1937, 316.1938 FS., Federal Register Vol. 57, No. 67, pages 11772-11787. Law Implemented 316.193, 316.1937, 316.1938 FS., Federal Register Vol. 57, No. 67, pages 11772-11787. History-New 10-12-92, Amended 1-20-04.