Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 10, October 25, 2024
Section 73-5 - Videotaping at Breath-Test SitesA. Methods. SLED will approve such methods for performing videotaping that are demonstrated to the satisfaction of SLED to produce quality reproductions in a reasonable, convenient, and efficient manner.B. Videotaping Systems. SLED will consider for approval only videotaping systems that have been approved for their quality and reliability by SLED. All approved systems will be specified in the SLED Policy and Procedures Manual.C. Certifications. Pursuant to Section 56-5-2953, SLED will equip all SLED certified breath-testing sites with videotaping systems. SLED shall certify each videotaping system for recording breath tests. Videotaping systems, not certified by SLED, may be used only until SLED certified videotaping systems are installed. To obtain certification, a videotaping system must provide quality playback of a recording. Whenever a videotaping system is certified, this certification will also constitute an inspection of the videotaping system. For a videotaping system whose testing station is a mobile van, once the videotaping system is certified for use in the van, it remains certified regardless of the physical location of the van.D. Inspections. SLED shall inspect every certified videotaping system on-site at least once every twelve months. However, the inspection may begin before twelve months has elapsed and not be completed until after the twelve-month period. In this situation, the time lapse between inspections may exceed one year. This occurrence is acceptable as long as no subject recordings are performed until the inspection is completed. Therefore, at least one SLED inspection must be performed in the twelve months before a subject recording. Failure to have an inspection within the required time does not cause revocation of certification for that videotaping system but signifies that proper procedures for that time were not followed.E. Records. Certification and inspection records shall be maintained by SLED for a minimum of five years. However, the accidental/unavoidable loss of these records does not invalidate any videotape recordings or breath test results.Added by State Register Volume 24, Issue No. 4, eff April 28, 2000.