60.43. The holder of an apportioned registration may not use an on-board recording device or such a device in conjunction with an information technology system unless(1) the holder obtains a certificate from the manufacturer certifying that the device has been sufficiently tested to meet the requirements of paragraphs 2 to 11;
(2) the on-board recording device and associated support systems do not permit altering of the information collected;
(3) the editing of copies of the original information collected is identified and the edited and original data are recorded and retained;
(4) the on-board recording device warns the driver visually or audibly that the device has ceased to function;
(5) the recording device time and date stamps all data recorded;
(6) the recording device does not allow data to be overwritten before the data has been extracted;
(7) the recording device warns the driver visually or audibly that the device’s memory is full and can no longer record data;
(8) the recording device automatically updates a life-to-date odometer when the vehicle is placed in motion or the operator enters the current vehicle odometer reading when the on-board recording device is connected to the vehicle;
(9) the recording device provides a method for the driver to confirm that driver-entered data is correct;
(10) the recording device collects the following data on each trip:(a) date of departure and date of arrival;
(b) trip origin and destination;
(c) route of travel;
(d) beginning and ending odometer or hubodometer reading of the trip;
(e) total distance travelled;
(f) distance travelled in the territory of each administrative authority;
(g) power unit number or vehicle identification number; and
(h) trip stops; and
(11) the recording device collects the following data:(a) road vehicle fleet number;
(b) name of the holder of the apportioned registration;
(c) trailer number; and
(d) driver’s name and identification code.