28-1327. Reproduction of records;
admissibility; computer storage; definition


A. The head of a law enforcement agency or the director of the department of health
services may place on computer storage any records concerning a quantitative breath
testing device. Signatures that are found on the records do not have to be placed on
computer storage.


B. A duplicate of any information that is placed on computer storage pursuant to
subsection A is deemed to be an original of the record for all purposes and is admissible
without further foundation in evidence if the following appears on each page:


Pursuant to section 28-1327, Arizona Revised Statutes, this document is
a certified duplicate of the information contained in computer storage devices
of the (name of agency).


C. For the purposes of this section, "duplicate" means a counterpart produced by
any of the following:


1. The same impression or from the same matrix as the original.


2. Means of photography, including enlargements and miniatures.


3. Mechanical or electronic rerecording.


4. Chemical reproduction.


5. Any other equivalent technique that accurately reproduces the original.