What does the Implied Consent Law say?
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If you drive in Florida, you have agreed by signing your driver license to take a breath or blood alcohol test if asked by an officer.
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You can refuse to take a breath or blood test by exercising your Implied Consent rights.
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You are required by law to ask an officer for permission to take a blood or alcohol test.
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An officer cannot ask for your consent to take a breath or blood test.
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Explanation
The Implied Consent Law in Florida states that when you drive in this state, by signing your driver license, you automatically agree to take a chemical, blood, urine, or breath test if requested by an officer. If you do not comply with this law, your license will be suspended for one year.
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