Permanent lockout definition

Permanent lockout means a condition wherein the device will not allow a breath alcohol test and therefore will not allow the vehicle to be started.
Permanent lockout means a condition where the device will not accept a breath test until serviced as defined in these rules.
Permanent lockout means a feature of the ignition interlock device in which a motor vehicle will not start until the ignition interlock device is reset by a service provider.

More Definitions of Permanent lockout

Permanent lockout means a feature of the ignition interlock device in which that prevents a motor vehicle will not start from starting until the ignition interlock device is reset by a service provider.
Permanent lockout means that feature of the device that prevents a vehicle with the device installed from starting after the lapse of the 5 days (see 92 Ill. Adm.
Permanent lockout means a feature of a device in which a vehicle will not start until the device is reset by a service provider.
Permanent lockout means a condition in which a device will not initiate a start sequence until the device is reset by a service provider except as provided in s. Trans 313.04 (5) (i).
Permanent lockout. ' means a feature of a BAIID by which a Motor Vehicle shall not start until the BAIID is reset by a Service Provider.
Permanent lockout means that feature of the device that prevents a vehicle with the device installed from starting after the lapse of the 5 days (see 92 Ill. Adm. Code 1001.442(e)(7)) and requires servicing by the manufacturer/installer of the device to make the vehicle operable for failure to take the vehicle with the device to the manufacturer or installer for any required monitor report or for any failure to send the device to the manufacturer within 5 days after any service or inspection notification.
Permanent lockout means a condition where the device will not accept a breath test until the condition is remedied as prescribed herein.