Operating Under the
Influence (OUI)
Blood Alcohol
Content
Implied Consent
Conditional Licenses
Vehicle Seizure
or Forfeiture
Minimum Court
Imposed Penalties
Other Consequences
Drivers Involved
in Fatal Crashes
Knowing Your Limit
The "Zero" Tolerance
Law
Factors that can affect the relationship between alcohol consumed and BAC level include:
Under Implied Consent, you automatically agree to a chemical test (blood, breath, or urine) at any time authorities have probable cause to administer it. If you refuse to take such a test for alcohol or drugs, your driver's license will be immediately suspended. The suspension could be for a period of up to six years. Because it is an administrative suspension, no court action is necessary. In addition, testimony from the arresting officer regarding your driving performance can result in an OUI conviction even without the BAC test!
If you are found guilty of OUI based on the police officer's testimony, your refusal to take a test will be considered as an aggravating factor by the judge and another suspension, as well as mandatory jail time, will be added on. So by refusing you will have a much harsher penalty than if you'd taken the test.
Remember a test can protect you. If you are not legally intoxicated, the test will show it.
A conditional license can be suspended for one year, without a preliminary hearing, for operating with any amount of alcohol in the blood. A conditional license can be suspended for a period of two years for any refusal to submit to a blood-alcohol test, a penalty which will be added to any suspension previously handed down for an OUI conviction.

| Offense | Suspension | Jail Time | Fine | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st no aggravating factors | 90 days | 0 | $400 | |||
| 1st w/aggravating factors (1) | 90 days | 48 hours | $400 | |||
| 1st refusal (2) | 90 days | 96 hours | $500 | |||
| 2nd (3) | 18 months | 7 days | $600 | |||
| 2nd (refusal) | 18 months | 12 days | $800 | |||
| 3rd | 4 years | 30 days | $1000 | |||
| 3rd refusal | 4 years | 40 days | $1300 | |||
| 4th or more | 6 years | 6 months | $2000 | |||
| 4th refusal | 6 years | 6 months and 20 days | $2400 | |||
| All OUI convictions result is a criminal record, not an asset when applying for a job or college entry. | |
| Overall costs associated with an OUI conviction can reach $7000.00. | |
| Drinking and driving takes thousands of innocent lives each year. Could you live with yourself? | |
| At present, drunk driving causes more deaths and injuries than any other violent crime; no one, including friends and family, is immune. |
If the Secretary of State is satisfied that a driver, while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, negligently operated a motor vehicle in such a manner as to cause the death of any person, the Secretary shall immediately suspend the operator's license for at least three years. This suspension will be consecutive to any suspension imposed for refusal to submit to a chemical test.
Moreover, a conviction for vehicular homicide can result in a prison term of up to 30 years and a permanent loss of your driver's license if alcohol is involved.
Drivers under 21 years with a BAC of .08 percent or more can be prosecuted for the criminal offense of OUI, but the license suspension must be for one year.
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