Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 1613 — Implied consent requirements for commercial motor vehicle drivers

Pennsylvania § 1613
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 75VEHICLES
PartPART II
Ch. 16COMMERCIAL DRIVERS

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75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1613 (2026).

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(a)Implied consent.--A person who drives a commercial motor vehicle in this Commonwealth is deemed to have given consent to take a test or tests of the person's breath, blood or urine for the purpose of determining the person's alcohol concentration or the presence of other controlled substances.
(b)Tests ordered by police officer.--A test or tests may be administered at the direction of a police officer who, after stopping or detaining the commercial motor vehicle driver, has reasonable grounds to believe that the driver was driving a commercial motor vehicle while having any alcohol in his system.
(c)Warning against refusal.--A person requested to submit to a test as provided in subsection (a) shall be warned by the police officer requesting the test that refusal to submit to the te

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Legislative History

(July 5, 2005, P.L.100, No.37) 2005 Amendment.Act 37 added subsecs. (d.1), (d.2) and (d.3) and deleted subsecs. (e) and (f). Section 10(2) of Act 37 provided that Act 37 shall take effect 90 days after publication of a notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The notice was published July 16, 2005, at 35 Pa.B. 4029. Cross References.Section 1613 is referred to in sections 1611, 1612 of this title.

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