(a) A certification for any ignition interlock device may be revoked for any of the following reasons:
- (1) The device fails to comply with specifications or requirements provided by the division.
- (2) The manufacturer, the manufacturer's representative, or the manufacturer's service provider has failed to make adequate provisions for the service of the device, as required by K.A.R. 92-56-2, K.A.R. 92-56-4, and K.A.R. 92-56-6.
- (3) The manufacturer has failed to provide statewide service network coverage or 24-hour, seven-day service support, as required by K.S.A. 8-1016(a)(3) and amendments thereto and K.A.R. 92-56-2(a)(4) and (j).
- (4) The manufacturer is no longer in the business of manufacturing ignition interlock devices.
- (5) The manufacturer or the manufacturer's representative fails to comply with the reporting and testing requirements of K.A.R. 92-56-4.
- (6) The manufacturer, the manufacturer's representative, or the manufacturer's service provider fails to comply with K.A.R. 92-56-7.
- (7) The manufacturer, the manufacturer's representative, or the manufacturer's service provider fails to promote, implement, and sustain the indigent program required by K.A.R. 92-56-2(f).
- (8) The manufacturer, the manufacturer's representative, or the manufacturer's service provider fails to have a fixed location in every state judicial district on and after January 1, 2015, as required by K.A.R. 92-56-2(j).
- (9) The manufacturer, the manufacturer's representative, or the manufacturer's service provider compels a driver to travel out of state to receive services, in violation of K.A.R. 92-56-4(h).
- (b) Each manufacturer's device certification shall be subject to suspension, revocation, nonrenewal, or cancellation if the division determines that the manufacturer or its representatives have violated any requirement in this article.
- (c) In lieu of revoking a manufacturer's device certification, the director may require a manufacturer to terminate its relationship with a service provider.
(Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 8-1016; effective Oct. 23, 1989; amended July 5, 2002; amended May 2, 2014.)