Sec. 1. The following terms are defined for this chapter: (1) “Direct read instrument” means a carbon monoxide detector that provides a rapid and continuous measurement of the carbon monoxide concentration of ambient air without the need for additional analysis or interpretation. (2) “Fire department” means a fire department established by a county, city, town, […]
Sec. 2. A fire department may provide vehicular carbon monoxide testing to any owner of a motor vehicle. As added by P.L.8-2018, SEC.2.
Sec. 3. Vehicular carbon monoxide testing described in section 2 of this chapter shall be provided to the owner of a motor vehicle without charge. As added by P.L.8-2018, SEC.2.
Sec. 4. A test administrator conducting vehicular carbon monoxide testing for the owner of a motor vehicle shall do the following for each vehicular carbon monoxide test performed: (1) Instruct the owner of the motor vehicle to: (A) park the motor vehicle in an open air location; (B) place the transmission in park; (C) leave […]
Sec. 5. (a) A test administrator shall generate a written form for each vehicular carbon monoxide test conducted on behalf of the test administrator’s fire department. (b) Each form described in subsection (a) must contain entries for the following identifiers: (1) Name of the motor vehicle owner. (2) Address of the motor vehicle owner. (3) […]
Sec. 6. (a) A test administrator’s good faith attempt to conduct a vehicular carbon monoxide test consistent with the methodology described in section 4 of this chapter immunizes the test administrator from civil liability and all associated damages, including punitive damages, arising from or related to the results of a vehicular carbon monoxide test described […]