National Center on Forensics: Alabama Breath Testing Operator Recertification
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the Alabama Breath Testing Program. You will learn about the legal statutes and administrative codes that govern the program, as well as the step-by-step process of administering breath tests. The course will also delve into factors that can affect breath test results and discuss potential solutions. Finally, you will gain a clear understanding of what a Certificate of Analysis can be used to prove in court.
Alabama Breath Testing Operator Recertification opportunities are appropriate for employees of federal, state, county, or municipal law enforcement agencies who have previously completed the Intoximeter DMT Breath Alcohol Testing Operator Training Course. Any operator who missed two consecutive years of recertification training or failed a previous recertification course is not eligible for recertification through this web-based course.
Course Level Learning Objectives:
- Describe legal statues and administrative codes of the Alabama Breath Testing Program.
- Describe the Alabama Breath Testing Program.
- Describe the process for administering breath tests.
- Identify the factors affecting breath tests and solutions for the presenting issues.
- Summarize what a Certification of Analysis can prove in court.
For assistance registering for this course, please contact Registration Services at 205-348-3000.
Registration confirmation will be sent upon registration. If you have a myBama ID, this course will be added to your Blackboard account within 48 hours. If you do not have a myBama ID, credentials for the course will be sent separately, within 48 hours.
Permit No. required in registration. If you're unsure of yourpermit number please look it up by clicking on the following link: Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, AL.
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