Source: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/360.0753
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Section 360.0753
360.0752 360.076
2018 Subd. 2 Amended 2018 c 195 art 3 s 15
2018 Subd. 3 Amended 2018 c 195 art 3 s 16
2018 Subd. 6 Amended 2018 c 195 art 3 s 17
2017 Subd. 2 Amended 2017 c 83 art 3 s 8
2017 Subd. 2a New 2017 c 83 art 3 s 9
2017 Subd. 3 Amended 2017 c 83 art 3 s 10
2017 Subd. 7 Amended 2017 c 83 art 3 s 11
2017 Subd. 9 Amended 2017 c 83 art 3 s 12
2003 Subd. 4 Amended 2003 c 96 s 5
1996 Subd. 2 Amended 1996 c 442 s 30
1996 Subd. 3 Amended 1996 c 442 s 31
1996 Subd. 6 Amended 1996 c 442 s 32
360.0753 TESTING PROCEDURES.
Subdivision 1.Peace officer defined.
For purposes of this section, the term "peace officer" means an employee of a political subdivision or state law enforcement agency who is licensed by the Minnesota Board of Peace Officers Standards and Training, who is charged with the prevention and detection of crime and the enforcement of the general criminal laws of the state, and who has full power of arrest, and shall also include the Minnesota State Patrol and Metropolitan Airports Commission peace officers, but does not include employees of the Department of Natural Resources.
Subd. 2.Implied consent; conditions; election of test.
(a) Any person who operates or attempts to operate an aircraft in or over this state or over any boundary water of this state consents, subject to the provisions of this section and section 360.0752, to a chemical test of that person's blood, breath, or urine for the purpose of determining the presence or amount of alcohol, controlled substances, or intoxicating substances. The test shall be administered at the direction of a peace officer.
(1) that Minnesota law requires the person to take a test to determine the presence or amount of alcohol or a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II other than marijuana or tetrahydrocannabinols, or to determine if the person is under the influence of alcohol, controlled substances, or intoxicating substances;
(2) that whether a test is taken or refused, the person may be subject to criminal prosecution for an alcohol, controlled substance, or intoxicating substance-related offense relating to the operation of an aircraft;
Subd. 2a.Blood or urine test; search warrant required.
(c) A blood or urine test may be required pursuant to a search warrant even after a breath test has been administered if there is probable cause to believe that: (1) there is impairment by a controlled substance or an intoxicating substance that is not subject to testing by a breath test; or (2) a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II, other than marijuana or tetrahydrocannabinols, is present in the person's body.
Subd. 4.Breath test using infrared breath-testing instrument.
(a) In the case of a breath test administered using an infrared or other approved breath-testing instrument, as defined in section 169A.03, subdivision 11, the test shall consist of analyses in the following sequence: one adequate breath sample analysis, one control analysis, and a second, adequate breath sample analysis.
(c) For purposes of this section, when a test is administered using an infrared or other approved breath-testing instrument, failure of a person to provide two separate, adequate breath samples in the proper sequence constitutes a refusal.
Subd. 5.Consent of person incapable of refusal not withdrawn.
A person who is unconscious or who is otherwise in a condition rendering the person incapable of refusal is deemed not to have withdrawn the consent provided by subdivision 2 and the test may be given.
Subd. 6.Manner of making test; additional test.
(a) Only a physician, medical technician, physician's trained mobile intensive care paramedic, registered nurse, medical technologist, or laboratory assistant acting at the request of a peace officer may withdraw blood for the purpose of determining the presence or amount of alcohol, controlled substances, or intoxicating substances. This limitation does not apply to the taking of a breath or urine sample. The person tested has the right to have someone of the person's own choosing administer a chemical test or tests in addition to any administered at the direction of a peace officer; provided, that the additional test sample on behalf of the person is obtained at the place where the person is in custody, after the test administered at the direction of a peace officer, and at no expense to the state.
(c) The physician, medical technician, physician's trained mobile intensive care paramedic, medical technologist, laboratory assistant, or registered nurse drawing blood at the request of a peace officer for the purpose of determining the presence or concentration of alcohol, controlled substances, or intoxicating substances shall in no manner be liable in any civil or criminal action except for negligence in drawing the blood. The person administering a breath test shall be fully trained in the administration of breath tests pursuant to training given by the commissioner of public safety or the commissioner of transportation.
Subd. 7.Refusal to permit test; cease and desist order.
Subd. 8.Notice of cease and desist order; request for hearing.
No cease and desist order under subdivision 7 shall be made until the commissioner notifies the person by certified mail of intention to issue a cease and desist order and allows the person a 20-day period after the date of receiving the notice to request of the commissioner, in writing, a hearing as herein provided. If no request is filed within the 20-day period, the commissioner may then issue a cease and desist order. However, if a request for hearing is filed, no cease and desist order shall be made until final judicial determination resulting in an adverse decision to the person.
Subd. 10.Notice of action to other governments.
When it has been finally determined that a nonresident's privilege to operate an aircraft in this state has been denied, the commissioner shall give information in writing of the action taken to the appropriate federal authorities and any state in which the nonresident operates an aircraft or has a license to operate an aircraft.
1990 c 602 art 6 s 5; 1992 c 570 art 4 s 3-5; 1996 c 442 s 30-32; 2003 c 96 s 5; 2014 c 180 s 9; 2017 c 83 art 3 s 8-12; 2018 c 195 art 3 s 15-17