The course must be supervised by one or more individuals certified as technical supervisors and consist of at least 24 hours of instruction and training including:
- 3 hours of instruction on the effects of alcohol on the human body
- 5 hours of instruction on operational principles of the selected techniques and methods, including a functional description and a detailed operational description of the breath analysis instrument(s) with a demonstration
- 5 hours of instruction on the legal aspects of chemical tests generally, and of the particular techniques and methods to be employed
- 3 hours of instruction on supplemental information to include nomenclature appropriate to the field of chemical tests for alcohol
- 6 hours of laboratory participation using approved breath analysis instruments and simulators, or other reference standards
- A passing score on a one-hour formal examination designed to evaluate whether the operator has met the course learning objectives;
- A demonstration of analytical proficiency on each breath analysis instrument for which the operator is seeking certification