If you refuse to take a BAC test when asked by an officer, you will lose your driver license for at least:
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6 months.
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2 years.
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1 year.
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60 days.
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Explanation
Under the Implied Consent Law, if a law enforcement officer asks you to take a breath test to determine the alcohol content of your blood, you must do so. If you refuse to submit to the BAC test, you will lose your driving privileges for at least 1 year.
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