§ 9-30-8-1 Term of installation; costs
§ 9-30-8-2 Blood alcohol level rendering vehicle inoperable
§ 9-30-8-3 Standards and specifications; approval of ignition interlock devices; reports; evaluations and recommendations
§ 9-30-8-4 Calibration and maintenance; responsibility
§ 9-30-8-5 Restricted license; issuance by bureau
§ 9-30-8-6 Reports and data
§ 9-30-8-7 Rules; ignition interlock inspection account
§ 9-30-8-8 Memorandum of understanding

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Terms Used In Indiana Code > Title 9 > Article 30 > Chapter 8 - Ignition Interlock Devices

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