Under Georgia’s Implied Consent Law:
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You have 24 hours to comply with a request for state-administered chemical testing.
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You may choose between state-administered tests or independent tests from your own qualified personnel.
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You must submit to state-administered chemical tests (blood, breath, or urine) when requested by a law enforcement officer.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Georgia’s Implied Consent Law requires drivers to immediately submit to state-administered chemical tests (blood, breath, or urine) when lawfully requested by an officer to determine blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Refusal results in a mandatory one-year driver’s license suspension, and the refusal may be used as evidence in court. After complying with state testing, you may request additional independent tests at your own expense. Delaying the state test is considered a refusal, as waiting could lower your BAC and compromise results.
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