A description of the standards for Standardized Field Sobriety Testing posted by Virginia DUI Lawyer.
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Here is a basic description of the standards for the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Program:
The Advisory Committee on Highway Safety by resolution
adopted the National Standards for the SFST Program.
(The Standards were subsequently approved by voting
membership of the IACP). In order to maintain credibility
and integrity of the program, agencies that use a
training program other than that is currently approved
by the IACP must have the alternative curriculum approved
by the IACP Advisory Committee on Highway Safety as
meeting the required learning objectives. This is
supported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Presently,
SFST Training must be 16 hours in length and include
at least two controlled drinking sessions utilizing
volunteer drinkers. This is accordance with section
1.2 of the Standards For Training In Standardized Field
Sobriety Testing.
In section 1.4 in order
to satisfactorily complete the classroom portion of
the training, SFST candidates must complete the IACP-approved
final examination with a score of not less than eighty
percent. Candidates scoring less than 80% on the final
may be retested one time under the supervision of
a SFST instructor. The retest shall be completed not
less than 15 nor more than 30 days following the completion
of the classroom training. The examination used shall
not have been administered to the candidate previously.
If the candidate does not achieve a passing score
on reexamination, the candidate must retake the classroom
portion of the training and pass the final examination.
This material is for informational purposes only. If you want to know how the SFST tests affect you, please contact your DUI Lawyer.