(a) The primary function of the technical supervisor is to provide the technical, administrative and supervisory expertise in safeguarding the scientific integrity of the breath alcohol testing program and to assure the breath alcohol testing program's acceptability for evidential purposes. The technical supervisor, in matters pertaining to breath alcohol testing, is the field agent of the scientific director. Supervision by the technical supervisor in accordance with the provisions stated in these regulations shall include, but not be limited to:
- (1) supervision of certified operators in performance of breath alcohol test operations, including the proper completion of forms and records and operator's compliance with the provisions stated in these regulations;
- (2) supervision of certified instrumentation, reference sample devices and affiliated equipment in an assigned area;
- (3) supervision of data gathered for initial certification and/or approval of individual instruments and reference sample devices in an assigned area;
- (4) supervision of techniques of testing, maintaining scientific integrity and upholding these regulations as they apply to the certification of a total testing program;
- (5) selection and supervision of a site location as it applies to security and technical suitability for testing;
- (6) supervision of compliance with the policy of public information and/or demonstrations of breath alcohol testing instruments and equipment;
- (7) all technical, administrative and regulatory aspects of breath alcohol testing within a designated area; and
- (8) expert testimony by direct testimony or by written affidavit concerning all aspects of breath alcohol testing within an assigned area.
(b) The minimum qualifications for certification as a technical supervisor are:
- (1) a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with a major in chemistry, or as an alternative, a major in another scientific field with sufficient semester hours in chemistry or other qualifications as determined by the scientific director (For the purposes of these regulations, sufficient hours in chemistry shall be defined as successful completion of the equivalent of a minimum of 18 semester hours of chemistry, no more than 8 of which may be freshman level.);
- (2) satisfactory completion of a course of instruction as set forth in §19.5(a)(3) of this title (relating to Operator Certification);
(3) satisfactory completion of technical supervisor training that is approved by the scientific director, the content of which shall include, but not be limited to:
- (A) advanced survey of current information concerning alcohol and its effects on the human body;
- (B) operational principles and theories applicable to the program;
- (C) instrument operations, maintenance, repair and calibration;
- (D) legal aspects of breath alcohol analysis;
- (E) principles of instruction;
- (4) knowledge and understanding of the scientific theory and principles as to the operation of the instrument and reference sample device;
- (5) prior to receiving certification, a technical supervisor candidate must establish proof of engagement in an approved program or a certified school of instruction or proof of pending engagement upon receipt of certification. If the technical supervisor candidate or certified technical supervisor cannot establish proof of being actively engaged in an approved program or approved school of instruction, certification will, at the discretion of the scientific director, be denied or inactivated;
(6) Conviction history:
- (A) persons convicted of a felony or a Class A misdemeanor shall not be eligible to be a certified technical supervisor;
- (B) persons convicted of a Class B misdemeanor within the last ten years shall not be eligible to be a certified technical supervisor;
- (C) persons receiving a driver license suspension for refusal to submit to a chemical test as per the provisions of Chapter 724 or Chapter 522, Texas Transportation Code, within the last ten years shall not be eligible to be a certified technical supervisor.
(c) Certification.
- (1) Upon satisfactory proof to the scientific director by the applicant that the minimum qualifications set forth in subsection (b) of this section has been met, the scientific director will issue certification that will be valid for a period of time designated by the scientific director unless inactivated or suspended.
- (2) Technical supervisor certification may be voluntarily inactivated when it is no longer needed or inactivated at the discretion of the scientific director if the technical supervisor is no longer actively engaged in an approved program or certified school of instruction.
- (3) Technical supervisor certification may be suspended only by the scientific director for malfeasance, falsely or deceitfully obtaining certification or failure to carry out the responsibilities set forth in this title.
- (4) A technical supervisor whose certification has been suspended may appeal such action in writing to the director, Texas Department of Public Safety, who will decide whether the action of the scientific director will be affirmed or set aside. The director may reinstate certification of the technical supervisor making such appeal under such conditions deemed necessary and notify the scientific director in writing.
- (d) Certificate. The issuance of a certificate to the technical supervisor shall be evidence that the technical supervisor has met the requirements for certification.
- (e) Renewal of current certification and recertification. In order to maintain current certification, the Technical Supervisor is required to renew certification prior to its expiration. The scientific director shall determine the minimum requirement for renewal of technical supervisor certification and for recertification after inactivation or suspension.
Source Note:The provisions of this §19.6 adopted to be effective March 26, 2006, 31 TexReg 2189.