If an officer believes you are driving under the influence and asks you to take an alcohol or drug test:
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You can refuse to be tested only if it is your first offense.
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You can refuse to be take the test as stated by the Implied Consent Law.
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You cannot refuse to take the test.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
If an officer suspects you are driving under the influence, you will be asked to take a breath, blood, or urine test. If you refuse to submit to these tests, your license, permit or privilege to drive will be revoked.
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