Current through September, 2024
Section 11-114-19 - Alcohol testing supervisors(a) The alcohol testing supervisor shall: (1) Be responsible for the validity of all alcohol tests conducted by the laboratory;(2) Oversee maintenance and repair of instruments and related accessories;(3) Ensure that only properly qualified alcohol analysts conduct alcohol tests;(4) Ensure that required records are kept;(5) Closely oversee alcohol testing operations in the laboratory; and(6) Ensure that the laboratory conforms to the requirements of this subchapter.(b) An alcohol testing supervisor shall meet one of the following minimum requirements: (1) Have a doctorate in a physical, biological, or biomedical science from an accredited university and one year of subsequent full-time professional supervisory or analytical experience in alcohol testing, clinical chemistry, toxicology, analytical biochemistry, or analytical chemistry;(2) Have a master's degree in a physical, biological, or biomedical science from an accredited college or university and three years of subsequent full-time professional supervisory or analytical experience in the disciplines listed in paragraph (1);(3) Have a bachelor's degree in a physical, biological, or biomedical science from an accredited college or university and five years of subsequent full-time professional supervisory or analytical experience in the disciplines listed in paragraph (1);(4) Have seven years of experience as a professional alcohol analyst; or(5) Hold a clinical laboratory director's license pursuant to department of health rules.[Eff DEC 30, 1993] (Auth: HRS § 321-161) (Imp: HRS §§ 321-161; 286-2; 286-151; 286-152; 286-153; 286-154; 286-155.5; 286-158; 286-160; 286-162; 286-163; 286-171; 286-251; 286-254; 286-255; 286-256; 286-257; 286-258; 286-259; 291-4; 291-4.5; 291-5; 291-6; 291C-162; 321-1; 321-9; 321-10; 321-11; 321-13; 321-14; 321-18; 321-19; 321-20)