OAR 257-100-0045
Ignition Interlock Device Technician Qualification Standards


(1) A device may be serviced only by a person who is qualified as an ignition interlock device technician. To become a qualified ignition interlock device technician, the person must:
(a) Be 18 years of age or older.
(b) Complete a device training program provided by the manufacturer’s representative. Proof of device technician training must include the locations, dates, and hours of training completed.
(c) Complete the Knowledge and Skills Examination provided by OSP. A person must score eighty percent or higher on the Knowledge and Skills Examination to pass.
(d) Sign the Ignition Interlock Device Technician Declaration on OSP Form 257-0006.
(e) Pass a criminal background check as described in ORS 813.665 (Criminal background check for technicians), section (2) of this rule, and as defined by OSP policy. Each device technician must pass this criminal background check every 2 years.
(2) A criminal background check, described in (1)(e) above, must be requested and paid for by the manufacturer’s representative within the 60 days preceding the person being hired or contracted with as an ignition interlock device technician.
(3) Documentation of the training, test score, criminal background check, and the declaration form for each ignition interlock device technician must be accessible by OSP through a manufacturer’s representative’s online database or service center.

Source: Rule 257-100-0045 — Ignition Interlock Device Technician Qualification Standards, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=257-100-0045.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 257-100-0045’s source at or​.us