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Article 5 - Ignition Interlock Devices
28 -1464 - Ignition interlock devices; violations; classification; definition

A. A person whose driving privilege is limited pursuant to section 28-1381, 28-1382, 28-1383 or 28-3319 and who is required to operate a motor vehicle owned by the person's employer in the course and scope of the person's employment may operate that motor vehicle without the installation of a certified ignition interlock device if the person notifies the person's employer that the person, in conjunction with the person's sentence, has specific requirements in order to operate a motor vehicle and the nature of the requirements and the person has proof of the employer's notification in the person's possession while operating the employer's motor vehicle for normal business. For the purposes of this subsection, a motor vehicle that is partly or entirely owned or controlled by the person whose driving privilege is limited pursuant to section 28-1381, 28-1382, 28-1383 or 28-3319 is not a motor vehicle that is owned by an employer.

B. Except in cases of a substantial emergency, a person shall not knowingly rent, lease or lend a motor vehicle to a person whose driving privilege is limited pursuant to section 28-1381, 28-1382, 28-1383 or 28-3319 unless the motor vehicle is equipped with a functioning certified ignition interlock device.

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Note: These excerpts are for informational purposes only. Please consult your Arizona DUI attorney for legal advice if you are facing issues with the DUI law in Arizona.

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