177 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 1, § 002

Current through June 17, 2024
Section 177-1-002 - REPORT OF ALCOHOL TEST RESULTS FOR MEDICO-LEGAL PURPOSES
002.01Breath Test Results. Report of Breath Test Results of a test for alcohol content of breath shall be reported as thousandths of a gram of alcohol per 210 liters of breath on the checklist.
002.01A No digital result shall be reported on the checklist unless the device has received a sufficient breath sample and completely executes its prescribed program and prints a test record to indicate that the program has been completed.
002.01BPrescribed Program. When a test record indicates an incomplete or deficient sample, this indicates that the device has not completed its prescribed program. Such deficient sample does not constitute a completed test or sufficient sample of breath and would be considered to be a refusal. Such deficient sample does not constitute a completed test, but is scientifically probative up to the amount indicated by the testing device at the time that the breath testing procedure stopped.
002.01B1 Preliminary breath testing devices are not required to produce a printed test record. When a sufficient breath sample is provided, the results of a preliminary breath test may be reported as a digital readout or as a pass or fail.
002.01C The completed checklist as found in these rules and regulations shall be the official record of breath test results.
002.01DRecord Requirements in Performance of Tests. The testing records must show adherence to the approved method, and techniques.
002.02Blood Test Results. Results of a test of blood for alcohol content shall be reported in terms of thousandths of a gram of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood.

177 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 1, § 002