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Difference between revisions of "Motor Vehicle Offences for Drugs and Alcohol (13:IX)"

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Under section 320.31(1), the results from the analyses of breath samples are presumed to be accurate when:
Under section 320.31(1), the results from the analyses of breath samples are presumed to be accurate when:


*a) The qualified technician, using an approved instrument, conducted a system blank test and a system calibration check before each sample was taken;
:a) The qualified technician, using an approved instrument, conducted a system blank test and a system calibration check before each sample was taken;
*b) There was an interval of at least 15 minutes between the samples were taken; and
:b) There was an interval of at least 15 minutes between the samples were taken; and
*c) The results of the analyses rounded down to the nearest multiple of 10mg, did not differ by more than 20mg of alcohol in 100mL of blood.  
:c) The results of the analyses rounded down to the nearest multiple of 10mg, did not differ by more than 20mg of alcohol in 100mL of blood.  


The results of blood sample analyses are also presumed to be accurate unless there is evidence to the contrary (s 320.31 (2)).  
The results of blood sample analyses are also presumed to be accurate unless there is evidence to the contrary (s 320.31 (2)).  
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