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Australian Federal Police (Discipline) Regulations 1979
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24 Procedures to be followed
(1) A breath test must be conducted using a Drager Alcotest 7110.
(2) An AFP employee or special member who is directed to undergo a breath test may ask the authorised person conducting the test to arrange for the employee or special member to also undergo a blood test.
(3) However, neither a request for a blood test to be conducted nor the conduct of a test absolves the employee or special member from the obligation to undergo a breath test.
(4) If the employee or special member asks that a blood test be conducted, the authorised person conducting the breath test must take all reasonable steps to contact a person authorised to conduct that test.
(5) A certificate expressed to be given for this regulation, signed by an authorised person and making statements about a matter specified in subregulation (6), is evidence of the matters stated in the certificate.
(6) The following matters are specified:
(a) the type and serial number of the instrument used to conduct the breath test;
(b) the sample number of the test;
(c) the full name and date of birth of the person tested;
(d) the full name of the authorised person conducting the test;
(e) whether the authorised person conducted a self‑test on the instrument before and after the analysis;
(f) if the authorised person conducted a self-test, the time and result of the self-test;
(g) whether the test was conducted on ‘override mode’;
(h) the date on which, and the time at which, the test was conducted;
(i) the result of the test as shown by the instrument.
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