Source: https://vacode.org/18.2-268.2/
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 04:59:35+00:00

Document:
§ 18.2-268.2 Implied consent to post-arrest testing to . . .
1992, c. 830; 1993, c. 746; 1994, cc. 359, 363; 1995, c. 23; 2002, c. 748; 2004, c. 1013; 2005, cc. 616, 757, 840.
If you’re reading this for anything important, you should double-check its accuracy—read § 18.2-268.2 on the official Code of Virginia website.
. . . arrested . . . shall submit to a breath test. . . .
. . . period after the incident as required by Code § 18.2-268.2. The court also ruled that appellant . . .
. . . under the influence, in violation of Code §§ 18.2-268.2 and 18.2-268.3. Jones challenges his . . .
. . . to submit to a breath or blood test, Code §§ 18.2-268.2 to -268.4, based on its finding that the . . .
. . . 's implied consent law embodied in Code § 18.2-268.2. Thurston elected to have a sample of his . . .
. . . IV. . . .
. . . whether the Commonwealth complied with Code § 18.2-268.2, pertaining to the administration of a . . .
. . . in pertinent part: . . .
. . . three hours of the offenses as required by Code § 18.2-268.2(A). Bristol v. Commonwealth, 45 . . .
. . . violation of [Code] § 18.2-266." Code § 18.2-268.2(A). If arrested for such a violation, that . . .

References: § 18
 § 18
 § 18
 § 18
 § 18
 v. 
 § 18
 § 18