Trans 313.03(3)(3) “Alcohol setpoint” means a breath alcohol concentration of 0.020 grams of alcohol per 210 liters of breath. Trans 313.03(3m)(3m) “Alert mode” means that the device causes the horn or other pronounced emergency signal audible to other drivers and law enforcement to sound, and the vehicle’s emergency lights or visible secondary visual signals apparent to other drivers and law enforcement to flash. Trans 313.03(4)(4) “Alveolar air” means deep lung air or alveolar breath; an air sample which is the last portion of a prolonged, uninterrupted exhalation. Trans 313.03(4m)(4m) “Applicant” means any person seeking the approval of a device by going through the device approval procedure described in s. Trans 313.04. Trans 313.03(5)(5) “Bogus sample” means any air sample which is altered, diluted or filtered human breath and which is provided by a person who is starting or driving a vehicle equipped with a device. Bogus samples also include air provided by air compressors, hot air dryers, balloons, and manual air pumps. Trans 313.03(6)(6) “Breath sample” means expired human breath containing primarily alveolar air. Trans 313.03(6m)(6m) “Business day” means a weekday that is not a legal holiday. Trans 313.03(7)(7) “Calibration” means the process of testing and adjusting a device to ensure the device is accurately measuring the alcohol concentration of a breath sample provided to the device. Trans 313.03(9)(9) “Circumvention” means any action taken by a person to prevent a device from performing all of its intended functions, except disconnection of the device from its power source during vehicle or device service, or disconnecting a handset as authorized under s. Trans 313.04 (5) (k). Circumvention includes any of the following: Trans 313.03(9)(c)(c) Providing air samples that enable a driver with a prohibited alcohol concentration to start, drive, or operate a vehicle equipped with a device. Trans 313.03(9)(e)(e) Tampering with, destructing, or taking any action that results in a camera not providing pictures of the driver providing a sample to the device or driving a vehicle. Trans 313.03(10)(10) “Customer” means a person who has a device installed in a vehicle. Trans 313.03(13)(13) “DMV” means the division of motor vehicles of the department of transportation. Trans 313.03(14g)(14g) “Fixed, permanent service center” means a facility in a permanent building at which device services can be provided. Trans 313.03(14r)(14r) “Handset” means the portion of the device where the sample is introduced and analyzed. Trans 313.03(16)(16) “Manufacturer” means a person, company or corporation who produces a device. Trans 313.03(16g)(16g) “Minimum sample acceptance criteria” means the criteria established by the manufacturer for detection of whether a given breath sample is deep lung air provided by a human being, such as sample flow, volume, temperature, humidity, composition, and whether the sample passed any anti-circumvention measures adopted by the manufacturer. Trans 313.03(16m)(16m) “Mobile service center” means a service center that operates out of a motor vehicle or trailer. Trans 313.03 NoteNote: Mobile service centers typically drive to locations at which they are able to provide convenient service to customers.
Trans 313.03(16r)(16r) “Passing breath sample” means a breath sample below a device’s alcohol setpoint and that meets all minimum sample acceptance criteria for that device. Trans 313.03(17)(17) “Permanent lockout” means a condition in which a device will not initiate a start sequence until the device is reset by a service provider except as provided in s. Trans 313.04 (5) (i).