If you refuse to take a chemical test issued by a law enforcement officer, the DMV is required to:
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Revoke your driver license for at least 12 months.
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Place you on probation.
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Suspend your driver license for 3 months.
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Wait for a court decision before taking action.
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Explanation
If a law enforcement officer has reason to believe that you are driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you will be requested to take a blood, breath, or urine test to measure your BAC. Refusal to take the required test will result in the immediate revocation of your driver's license for at least 30 days and an additional, minimum 12-month revocation by the DMV.
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