Parental consent to conduct breath, blood, and urine tests is:
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Required for people under 16 years old.
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Not required.
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Required for people if you are actually under the influence.
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Required from both parents.
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Explanation
When a person under 21 years of age is arrested and detained for blood, breath, and urine testing, parental consent is not necessary for conducting these tests. However, it is important to note that while parental consent may not be required, the police are obligated to inform the parents of the arrest.
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