[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 4]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR634.33]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER V--DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 634--MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC SUPERVISION--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart D--Traffic Supervision
 
Sec. 634.33  Training of law enforcement personnel.

    (a) As a minimum, installation law enforcement personnel will be 
trained to do the following:

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    (1) Recognize signs of alcohol and other drug impairment in persons 
operating motor vehicles.
    (2) Prepare DD Form 1920 (Alcohol Influence Report).
    (3) Perform the three field tests of the improved sobriety testing 
techniques (Sec. 634.36(b).)
    (4) Determine when a person appears intoxicated but is actually 
physically or mentally ill and requires prompt medical attention.
    (5) Understand the operation of breath-testing devices.
    (b) Each installation using breath-testing devices will ensure that 
operators of these devices--
    (1) Are chosen for integrity, maturity, and sound judgment.
    (2) Meet certification requirements of the State where the 
installation is located.
    (c) Breath-testing devices must be listed on the approved NHTSA 
conforming products list published in the Federal Register. All tests 
must be administered by trained personnel as specified in Sec. 634.36 
and must adhere to the procedures described in Secs. 634.37 and 634.38 
relating to voluntary and involuntary testing.
    (d) Installations located in States or overseas areas having a 
formal breath-testing and certification program should ensure operators 
attend that training.
    (e) Installations located in States or overseas areas with no formal 
training program will train personnel at courses offered by selected 
civilian institutions or manufacturers of the equipment.
    (f) Operators must maintain proficiency through refresher training 
every 18 months or as required by the State.