Drivers who refuse to submit to a chemical test for alcohol or drugs will have their license suspended for:
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6 months.
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1 month.
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60 days.
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Explanation
South Carolina has an implied consent law, which means that by driving on the state’s streets and highways, you agree to take a chemical test if suspected of intoxication. Refusing to take this test will result in an immediate suspension of your driver's license for six months.
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