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Minnesota DUI Laws
Minnesota’s DWI law stipulates that it is a crime:
1) to drive, operate, or be in control of any motor vehicle anywhere in the state while:
under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or (knowingly) a hazardous substance, or any combination of these;
having an alcohol concentration (AC) of .08(.08 means .08 percent alcohol concentration, which is 8/10,000ths by volume) or more at the time or within two hours of doing so;
having any amount or the metabolites of a schedule I or II controlled substance, other than marijuana, in the body; or
if the vehicle is a commercial motor vehicle, having an alcohol concentration of .04 or more at the time or within two hours of doing so; or
2) to refuse to submit to a chemical test of the person’s blood, breath, or urine under Minnesota
Statutes, section 169A.52 (implied consent law).
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