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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 20:12:19+00:00

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§ 342.020 Driving While Intoxicated.
§ 342.030 Driving With Excessive Blood Alcohol Content.
§ 342.040 Chemical Test for Alcohol Content — Consent Implied — Administered — When — How — Videotaping of Chemical or Field Sobriety Test Admissible Evidence.
§ 342.050 Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages While Driving.
Cross Reference: As to reimbursement of certain costs related to arrest under this chapter, §125.320(A)(10) of this Code.
Section 342.020 Driving While Intoxicated.
Section 342.030 Driving With Excessive Blood Alcohol Content.
Section 342.040 Chemical Test for Alcohol Content — Consent Implied — Administered — When — How — Videotaping of Chemical or Field Sobriety Test Admissible Evidence.
Section 342.050 Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages While Driving.
Physically driving or operating a vehicle or vessel.
When a person is under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or drug, or any combination thereof.
Driving while intoxicated, driving with excessive blood alcohol content, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in violation of a State law, County or Municipal ordinance, any Federal offense, or any military offense, or an offense in which the defendant was operating a vehicle while intoxicated and another person was injured or killed in violation of any State law, County or Municipal ordinance, any Federal offense, or any military offense.
Includes the definition of "Law Enforcement Officer" in Section 556.061, RSMo., and military Policemen conducting traffic enforcement operations on a Federal military installation under military jurisdiction in the State of Missouri.
A person commits the offense of driving while intoxicated if he or she operates a vehicle while in an intoxicated condition.
Note: As to provisions concerning sentencing and suspended imposition of sentence under certain conditions, see §577.010, RSMo.
A commercial motor vehicle while having four-hundredths of one percent (0.04%) or more by weight of alcohol in his or her blood.
As used in this Section, "percent by weight of alcohol" in the blood shall be based upon grams of alcohol per one hundred (100) milliliters of blood or two hundred ten (210) liters of breath and may be shown by chemical analysis of the person's blood, breath, saliva or urine. For the purposes of determining the alcoholic content of a person's blood under this Section, the test shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of Sections 577.020 to 577.041, RSMo.
Note: As to provisions concerning sentencing and suspended imposition of sentence under certain conditions, see §577.012, RSMo.
If the person, while operating a vehicle, has been involved in a collision or accident which resulted in a fatality or a readily apparent serious physical injury as defined in Section 556.061, RSMo., or has been arrested as evidenced by the issuance of a uniform traffic ticket for the violation of any State law or County or Municipal ordinance with the exception of equipment violations contained in Chapters 306 and 307, RSMo., or similar provisions contained in County or Municipal ordinances.
The test shall be administered at the direction of the Law Enforcement Officer whenever the person has been has been stopped, detained, or arrested for any reason.
The implied consent to submit to the chemical tests listed in Subsection (A) of this Section shall be limited to not more than two (2) such tests arising from the same stop, detention, arrest, incident or charge.
To be considered valid, chemical analysis of the person's breath, blood, saliva, or urine shall be performed, according to methods approved by the State Department of Health and Senior Services, by licensed medical personnel or by a person possessing a valid permit issued by the State Department of Health and Senior Services for this purpose.
Upon the request of the person who is tested, full information concerning the test shall be made available to such person.
If the test was administered by means of a breath-testing instrument, the date of the most recent maintenance of such instrument.
Any person given a chemical test of the person's breath pursuant to Subsection (A) of this Section or a field sobriety test may be videotaped during any such test at the direction of the Law Enforcement Officer. Any such video recording made during the chemical test pursuant to this Subsection or a field sobriety test shall be admissible as evidence at any trial of such person for a violation of any State law or County or Municipal ordinance, and at any license revocation or suspension proceeding held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 302, RSMo.
A person commits the offense of consumption of an alcoholic beverage while driving if he or she operates a moving motor vehicle upon any public thoroughfare for vehicles, including State roads, County roads and public streets, avenues, boulevards, parkways or alleys in the City while consuming any alcoholic beverage.
The offense of consumption of an alcoholic beverage while driving is an ordinance violation and shall not be reflected on any records maintained by the Department of Revenue.

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