Kentucky SB66 amends laws on operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances, including penalties for refusal to.
Kentucky SB66 modifies the state's vehicle operation laws, particularly concerning alcohol and controlled substance influence. It mandates that refusal to submit to breath, blood, or urine tests results in the suspension of driving privileges. The bill specifies that test results are inadmissible in court if the sample was taken more than two hours after the cessation of vehicle operation, except in certain circumstances. It also outlines penalties for multiple offenses within a ten-year period, including mandatory jail sentences and fines.
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