Current through October 16, 2024
Section 14-227a-22a - Reports of operator default or violation(a) The installer or approved applicant shall file a report with the commissioner, CSSD and such other entities as the commissioner designates in such manner as the commissioner requires, not later than five (5) days after the operator: (1) Fails a rolling re-test; (2) Fails to submit to a rolling re-test; (3) Fails a start-up test; (4) Misses a service visit; or (5) Removes the device. The installer or approved applicant shall also file such report not later than five (5) days after it discovers that the operator has circumvented or tampered with a device. The installer or approved applicant shall take the steps necessary to obtain violation information from the device not later than seventy-two (72) hours after the occurrence of a violation.(b) The report shall include the following information: (1) Name and position of the person submitting the report; (2) Date and time of the incident or violation giving rise to the report; (3) Reason for the report and if applicable, documentation to support the report; (4) Operator's name and operator license number and; (5) Registration number and vehicle identification number of the motor vehicle in which the device is installed.(c) The installer or approved applicant shall provide, in a timely manner, violation and calibration reports to an operator who committed a violation upon a written request by the operator for such reports.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 14-227a-22a
Adopted effective September 7, 2005; Amended December 31, 2012; Amended May 1, 2017