The following definitions apply throughout this chapter:
- (1) "Fail point" means an alcohol concentration of at least two-hundredths (0.02) gram per one hundred (100) milliliters of blood or two hundred ten (210) liters of breath or a higher alcohol concentration prescribed by the originating court.
- (2) "Lockout" means a period of time when the ignition interlock device does not allow a breath sample to be analyzed or a vehicle's engine to be started.
- (3) "Material modification" means an addition or reduction in features, software version change, configuration profile change, or alteration in the components, design, or installation or operating instructions of a registered ignition interlock device model.
- (4) "Random retest" means a breath test required at randomly variable intervals from the operator of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device to ensure that the operator's alcohol concentration remains below the fail point after vehicle start up.
- (5) "Restricted operator" means a person whose driving privileges are restricted to operating only motor vehicles equipped with a functioning registered ignition interlock device.
- (6) "Service" means to calibrate, maintain, download data from, inspect for evidence of tampering or circumvention, and report information to the appropriate authorities.
- (7) "Vendor" means a producer, provider, distributor, or supplier of an ignition interlock device.
- (8) "Violation reset" means activation of a requirement for service of an ignition interlock device.
As added by P.L.28-2026, SEC.14.