Forensic Chemical Testing Under an Act Concerning Boating Safety
As used in sections 15-140r-1 to 15-140r-10, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies:
- (1) "Alveolar" means air expired from the deepest part of the lungs;
- (2) "Analyst" means an individual trained and certified in toxicological laboratory procedures;
- (3) "Blood alcohol content" means the grams of alcohol per one hundred (100) milliliters of blood expressed as percentage, or grams of alcohol per 210 liters of breath;
- (4) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Public Safety or such commissioner's designee;
- (5) "Department" means the Department of Public Safety, Division of Scientific Services;
- (6) "Device or instrument" means any apparatus and associated accessories of which alcohol or drug content in a sample is qualitatively and quantitatively determined and reported. Such apparatus may indicate an equivalent blood alcohol content;
- (7) "Direct breath alcohol test" or "direct breath alcohol testing" means the test of a sample of an individual's expired breath using an instrument designed for this purpose in order to determine the concentration of ethyl alcohol in the individual's blood;
- (8) "Instructor" means an individual trained and certified to make an analysis with a direct breath alcohol test device or instrument certified or approved by the commissioner and to train operators in the conduct of such tests;
- (9) "Laboratory" means any place or area in which any sample of blood, breath or urine is subjected to a forensic chemical or instrumental analysis. Such definition shall not include a place or area under the jurisdiction of, or controlled by, a law enforcement agency or the Department of Environmental Protection in which direct breath alcohol tests are performed;
- (10) "Operator" means an individual trained and certified to make an analysis with a direct breath alcohol test device or instrument certified or approved by the commissioner; and
- (11) "Person" shall have the meaning ascribed to it in subsection (k) of section 1-1 of the Connecticut General Statutes, except that it is not intended to include any hospital or clinical laboratory.
(Adopted effective August 30, 2005)