BAIID definition

BAIID means a properly functioning breath alcohol ignition interlock device that meets or exceeds the requirements of section 625k of the act.
BAIID means a breath alcohol ignition interlock Device which (i) connects a Motor Vehicle to an analyzer that measures a Participating User's breath alcohol concentration; (ii) prevents a Motor Vehicle from starting if the Participating User's breath alcohol concentration is at or above the Fail Point; and (iii) is equipped with the ability to perform a required and a Running Test and to electronically log the user’s breath alcohol concentration during vehicle start/operation, attempted start/operation, Required Retest and Running Test as well as circumvention and tamper attempts. The terms BAIID and “Device” are synonymous. A BAIID includes any auxiliary features, such as but not limited to a camera and attachments, which operate in conjunction with the BAIID but may not constitute a component part of the BAIID. A BAIID is a part of the IIS.

Examples of BAIID in a sentence

  • In Illinois, a non-commercial motor vehicle driver who is required by law to drive only vehicles with a Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device ("BAIID") during Statutory Summary Suspension ("SSS"), and who drives a vehicle without a BAIID commits a class 4 felony.

  • Co-workers with this restriction, accordingly, must obtain a work exemption approved by a judge authorizing the individual to drive Company-owned vehicles not equipped with a BAIID for purposes of employment within sixty (60) days of the imposition of the restriction.

  • If the co-worker is not subject to the requirement that he or she have a BAIID in his/her vehicle, but for any other reason relating to license restriction, suspension, etc., cannot lawfully operate a Company vehicle or their personal vehicle on Company business; he/she will be given sixty (60) days to obtain, from a court documentation, authorization for the co-worker to lawfully drive a Company-owned vehicle.

  • The Owner owns all property, title, manufacturing, sales and marketing rights in a breath alcohol ignition interlock device ("BAIID") currently known as Sens-O-Lock and consisting of Series 1000, 2000 and 3000.

  • Except where otherwise required in this chapter, all IIDs shall meet the model specifications for Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Devices (B.A.I.I.D) as set forth in the most current model specifications published in the Federal Register by NHTSA and operate reliably over the range of motor vehicle environments or motor vehicle manufacturing standards.