Implied Consent means that:
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You consent to ask a law enforcement officer to take a blood test, a urine test, or a breath test.
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Fielding sobriety tests is not required in your State.
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You may refuse to take a breath or blood alcohol test if you are arrested by a law enforcement officer.
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When you apply for a driver's license, you give consent to field sobriety tests and chemical tests if asked by an officer.
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Explanation
If a law enforcement officer has reason to believe that you are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you will be asked to take a blood, urine or breath test. In Maryland, the Implied Consent states that any person who drives on a highway or on any private property consents to take a test to determine their blood alcohol concentration, or the concentration of a drug or controlled dangerous substance.
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