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Ignition Interlocks and the Model Guideline for State Ignition Interlock Programs Maureen Perkins Impaired Driving Division National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
What is an Ignition Interlock? �An ignition interlock is a device installed in a DWI offender’s vehicle that requires a breath sample from the driver before the car will start �If the breath alcohol content of the driver is above the set point, usually. 02, it will not start www. nhtsa. gov
Benefits of Ignition Interlocks �Benefits the DWI offender ◦ Reduction in recidivism among first and repeat offenders ◦ Allowed to maintain driving privileges �Benefits families ◦ DWI offender able to continue working ◦ Effect of interlock on DWI offender’s drinking �Predictor of future DWI behavior www. nhtsa. gov
Who Pays for the Cost of Ignition Interlocks? �Fees are borne by the offender ◦ Installation fee $70 -$90 ◦ Monthly fee $70 �Cost is roughly $3 -4 a day �Indigency Funds ◦ Eligibility criteria www. nhtsa. gov
Ignition Interlocks in Use �All States allow or require the use of ignition interlocks �There an estimated 1. 4 million DWI arrests each year � An estimated 305, 000 interlocks installed www. nhtsa. gov
Types of Ignition Interlock Programs �Administrative- licensing agency requires as a condition of license reinstatement �Judicial – Courts mandate interlock either pretrial or post-conviction �Hybrid- include features of both www. nhtsa. gov
Model Guideline for State Ignition Interlock Programs �Ensure consistent and effective interlock programs nationwide �Provide states with practical strategies based on successful programs in key program areas: ◦ Legislation ◦ Education ◦ Program administration ◦ Devices ◦ Vendors ◦ Data ◦ Licensing www. nhtsa. gov
Legislative �Require interlocks for all DWI offenders �Designate one agency with authority for the program �Eliminate barriers to enrolling in the interlock program �Minimize the ability for offenders to opt out �Establish the minimum length of time for offenders to be on the interlock www. nhtsa. gov
Education �Agencies involved with the interlock program should be educated about the device and the program �DWI offenders need to be trained in how to use the device, what the program rules are, and consequences for violations www. nhtsa. gov
Program Administration �One agency in charge �Ensure all offenders in the state have access to ignition interlock service providers �Establish eligibility for indigency funds �Plan and implement strategies to become selfsustaining �Establish rules on offender monitoring and program violations �Increase sanctions with multiple violations �Performance-based requirements for removal www. nhtsa. gov
Ignition Interlock Devices �Approval process for interlocks used in the state ◦ Requirements to meet or exceed NHTSA model specifications ◦ Testing procedures ◦ Proposed modifications to the devices �Evaluate new technology www. nhtsa. gov
Vendors �Create a vendor oversight plan and management ◦ Define vendor violations ◦ Methods of monitoring ◦ Penalties ◦ Violation definitions �Establish standards for licensing and operation of service providers www. nhtsa. gov
Data �Ownership and security of the data �Roles and Responsibilities of Agencies ◦ Where is the data housed ◦ Submission of data ◦ Who can access the data ◦ Who is responsible for monitoring the data �Link data systems www. nhtsa. gov
Licensing �Require the ignition interlock restriction be marked on the license �Establish procedures to notify offenders of the requirement and status in the program �Coordinate with courts, offenders, and service providers �Establish reciprocity with other states www. nhtsa. gov
NHTSA Resources �Ignition Interlock Toolkit �Ignition Interlock Curriculum �Model Specifications for Ignition Interlocks �Model Guideline for State Ignition Interlock Programs www. nhtsa. gov
Contact Information Maureen Perkins National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1200 New Jersey Ave SE Washington, DC 20590 (202) 366 -9781 Maureen. perkins@dot. gov www. nhtsa. gov