If you are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol:
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You must consent to chemical testing.
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You have the option to take the test at a later time.
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You can refuse to take a chemical test.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
If you are stopped by the police for driving under the influence, you must consent to taking a chemical test immediately. Refusing to comply may result in the loss of your driving privileges and suspension of your license. The law governing DUI tests is known as the 'Implied Consent Law,' meaning that by obtaining a driver’s license in the state, you have already consented to chemical testing if arrested for suspected DUI.
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