Source: https://portal.ct.gov/DMV/Suspension/Suspension/Operating-Under-the-Influence---OUI
Timestamp: 2019-12-06 13:51:02
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Current: Operating Under the Influence - OUI
Driving is a privilege, and under Connecticut's Implied Consent Law any person who operates a motor vehicle is presumed to have given his or her consent to a test to determine blood alcohol concentration (BAC).You are legally intoxicated if your BAC is .08 or above. If you are under 21 years of age, you are legally intoxicated at a .02 BAC or higher.
Any amount of alcohol will affect your driving ability. Alcohol's effect is magnified by emotions, physical condition, use of prescription drugs or other types of drugs, some over-the-counter medications and some herbal supplements.
If you are arrested for Operating Under the Influence (OUI):
1. Administrative Per Se through DMV for failing or refusing a chemical alcohol test
You may also contact the Administrative Per Se Unit to request a hearing by email at DMV.AdminPerse@ct.gov
*If you are convicted in court for operating while under the influence of alcohol or drugs under Connecticut General Statute §14-227a, §14-227g, §14-227m, or§14-227n for the same arrest, the IID may be required for a longer term. The IID is required for the duration specified in Connecticut General Statute §14-227b(i), §14-227a(g), §14-227m(c), or §14-227n(c) whichever is longer. See Section 2 below.
Connecticut General Statute §14-227a, §14-227g, §14-227m, §14-227n*, or §14-111n
* A first conviction under
§14-227n has the same penalties as a second conviction
Connecticut General Statute §53a-56b or §14-111n
Assault with a Motor Vehicle, Connecticut General Statute §53a-60d or §14-111n
To determine if a conviction is a first, second, or third/subsequent offense, any and all convictions reported under Connecticut General Statutes §14-111n, §14-227a, §14-227g, §14-227m,§14-227n, §53a-56b or §53a-60d are considered.