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Ignition Interlock Separating Drinking From Driving®

Ignition Interlock Separating Drinking From Driving®

What is an Ignition Interlock? • Referred to as BAIID, IID or Interlock -

What is an Ignition Interlock? • Referred to as BAIID, IID or Interlock - a device that interrupts the ignition of a vehicle, ultimately preventing the vehicle from starting • Similar to a breathalyzer or PBT that is utilized to determine a person’s breathe alcohol content, or Br. AC level

What is the Purpose of an Ignition Interlock? • The IID’s objective is to

What is the Purpose of an Ignition Interlock? • The IID’s objective is to determine whether or not the user providing the test contains alcohol in their system and if the sample is below a set-point. If so, then the vehicle is allowed to start.

Components of an IID

Components of an IID

CAMERA September 1, 2018: Penn. DOT requires a camera be installed with Interlock All

CAMERA September 1, 2018: Penn. DOT requires a camera be installed with Interlock All certified vendors must be installing cameras

Identify WHO is giving the breath sample

Identify WHO is giving the breath sample

Camera Day time Night time

Camera Day time Night time

Pennsylvania: 9 Approved Vendors

Pennsylvania: 9 Approved Vendors

Anti-Circumvention Features Face Proximity Humidity Pressure IR Temperature Breath Sample / Blow Pattern Blow

Anti-Circumvention Features Face Proximity Humidity Pressure IR Temperature Breath Sample / Blow Pattern Blow / Suck / Blow / Sharp Suck Blow / Hum Straight Blow

PA DUI Association 2413 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 Phone: 717 -238 -4354

PA DUI Association 2413 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 Phone: 717 -238 -4354 padui. org List of approved Ignition Interlock Providers for Pennsylvania:

AUGUST 25, 2017

AUGUST 25, 2017

DUI in PA… Act 33 – August 25, 2017 • 1 st Offense Bill

DUI in PA… Act 33 – August 25, 2017 • 1 st Offense Bill • New Interlock License – IILL • Shorter hard suspension time – 2 nd or greater DUI’s • Interlock installed on ONLY 1 vehicle • Hardship exemptions eliminated • Compliance based removal process

EMPLOYMENT EXEMPTION The Employment Exemption Affidavit allows an individual who holds an ignition interlock

EMPLOYMENT EXEMPTION The Employment Exemption Affidavit allows an individual who holds an ignition interlock license to drive an employer-owned vehicle not equipped with ignition interlock for work purposes only. The Employment Exemption Affidavit cannot be used: • to drive a school bus, school vehicle, or a vehicle designed to transport more than 15 passengers; • if the employer-owned motor vehicle is owned by an entity which is wholly or partially owned by the person holding the ignition interlock license. • if the employer-owned vehicle is made available to the employee for personal use. • by certified inspection mechanics to test drive customer vehicles. The Employment Exemption Affidavit must be completed in its entirety and be in the driver’s possession while operating an employer-owned vehicle not equipped with ignition interlock. If driver does not have a completed Employment Exemption Affidavit in their possession they can be cited for driving without an ignition interlock.

Ignition Interlock Limited License

Ignition Interlock Limited License

October 20, 2018

October 20, 2018

Clients no longer surrender their license in court Client is convicted or enters ARD

Clients no longer surrender their license in court Client is convicted or enters ARD Court sends conviction or ARD paperwork to Penn. DOT will issue a Notification of Suspension Letter üIncludes instructions on surrendering license üLists DATE that license will go suspended (60 Days) Section 1540 (relating to surrender of license) requires the court or district attorney to inform the defendant, when convicted of an offense with a suspension of operating privilege, that their suspension will be effective within 60 days.

Interlock is an “option” for ARD ü Interlock is an option, but not required

Interlock is an “option” for ARD ü Interlock is an option, but not required ü Notification of Suspension Letter from Penn. DOT ü Ignition Interlock Limited License Petition & Process Section 1556 (relating to ignition interlock limited license) allows an individual whose license has been suspended under § 3870(d) (relating to accelerated rehabilitative disposition) to be eligible, but not required, to apply for and be issued an ignition interlock limited license.

Ignition Interlock Limited License Petition

Ignition Interlock Limited License Petition

Petitioning for Ignition Interlock Limited License: • Penn. DOT is notified of Conviction or

Petitioning for Ignition Interlock Limited License: • Penn. DOT is notified of Conviction or ARD participation • Penn. DOT will mail a NOTIFICATION OF SUSPENSION letter to client • Once “Notification of Suspension” letter is received, client can call an Interlock Vendor to set up an installation appointment when eligible (see charts) • Client will need to fill out the DL-9108 • Client will take the DL-9108 SC (page 4) to Installation Appointment • Interlock Installation process is completed • Vendor’s Penn. DOT approved person verifies Interlock is installed, signs the DL-9108 SC and email/mail back to client • Client sends the completed DL-9108, DL-9108 SC, other required forms & fees (see checklist) to Penn. DOT by CERTIFIED MAIL

Client Experience

Client Experience

INTERLOCK INSTALLATION • Client has someone with a valid license drive them to the

INTERLOCK INSTALLATION • Client has someone with a valid license drive them to the Service Center (same person will drive home) • Client brings in all required documents • Client signs a lease, pays for installation and first month's lease fee • Client is trained on how interlock works and how to complete a test • Client is reminded that they cannot drive the interlock equipped vehicle until he/she is issued the Ignition Interlock Limited License or Restricted Interlock License

Monthly Service Process • First service MUST take place 30 days after Interlock is

Monthly Service Process • First service MUST take place 30 days after Interlock is installed • After the 1 st service, the client will need to return to the service center every 30 to 60 days to have their Interlock serviced • Service on average takes approximately 10 - 15 minutes • Service includes download of the devices data, calibration of the Interlock unit and payment of the lease • Data recorded by the Interlock device goes through processing and generates a data report which is sent into Penn. DOT

Standard Event Report with Pictures

Standard Event Report with Pictures

What Causes a Violation? • Ignoring a rolling test – displayed as a “Missed

What Causes a Violation? • Ignoring a rolling test – displayed as a “Missed Test” • Providing a sample on an initial or rolling test that is not a pass -displayed as a “FAIL” or “VIOL” • Bypassing the device by starting your vehicle without providing a passing test - displayed as a “START VIOL” • Disconnecting the handset unit from the curly cord while the engine is on

Penn. DOT’s Regulations: Violation Lockout (Early Recall) • Interlock pre-set with allowable number of

Penn. DOT’s Regulations: Violation Lockout (Early Recall) • Interlock pre-set with allowable number of violations based on state regulations: Ø 3 Initial test violations Ø 1 running retest violation Ø 1 running retest skip Ø 1 event of tampering Ø 1 illegal start violation Ø 90% full data logger memory Any one or a combination of the above violations will result in the Interlock unit going into “early recall” and needing to get the unit RESET at the Service Location.

Environmental Alcohol The Myths vs. The Truths • Environmental Alcohol • • • Mouthwash

Environmental Alcohol The Myths vs. The Truths • Environmental Alcohol • • • Mouthwash Air fresheners Hand sanitizer Cologne Foods & drinks • Dissipation Rate • Consumed vs. Environmental • Demo (with spray)

EXAMPLE: ü 3 Initial Test Violations ü Next Initial “Pass”

EXAMPLE: ü 3 Initial Test Violations ü Next Initial “Pass”

DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE End of Interlock Program ARD Clients - The following incidents have

DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE End of Interlock Program ARD Clients - The following incidents have not occurred in the prior 30 days Non-ARD Clients – The following incidents have not occurred in the prior 60 days ____ 1. An attempt to start the vehicle with a breath alcohol concentration of 0. 08% or more, not followed within 10 minutes by a subsequent attempt with a breath alcohol concentration lower than 0. 08%. ____ 2. Failure to take or pass any required retest. ____ 3. Failure of the driver to appear at the ignition interlock system vendor when required for maintenance, repair, calibration, monitoring, inspection or replacement of the device such that the ignition interlock system no longer functions as required under subsection (h).

CONTACTS • PA DUI Association: Ø 1 -800 -62 -PA DUI or (717) 238

CONTACTS • PA DUI Association: Ø 1 -800 -62 -PA DUI or (717) 238 -4354 Ø https: //padui. org • Penn. DOT: Ø 1 -800 -932 -4600 Ø http: //www. dmv. pa. gov

CONTACT Kathleen Riley Judicial Services Liaison Pennsylvania & West Virginia Smart Start, Inc. Cell:

CONTACT Kathleen Riley Judicial Services Liaison Pennsylvania & West Virginia Smart Start, Inc. Cell: (717)-525 -0451 Email: kathy. riley@smartstartinc. com