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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 21 - Chapter 1 - 21-112B
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21-112B - TEST OF PILOT FOR ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION
(1) Any person who
pilots or is in actual physical control of an aircraft in this state shall be
deemed to have given his consent to an evidentiary test for concentration of
alcohol, drugs or other intoxicating substances as defined in section 21-112A,
Idaho Code, provided that such test is administered at the request of a police
officer having reasonable grounds to believe that person has been piloting or
has been in actual physical control of an aircraft while under the influence
of alcohol, drugs or of any other intoxicating substances.
(2) Such person shall not have the right to consult with an attorney
before submitting to an evidentiary test for concentration of alcohol, drugs
or other intoxicating substances.
(3) At the time an evidentiary test for concentration of alcohol, drugs
or other intoxicating substances is requested, the person shall be informed
that if he refuses to take the test:
(a) That an affidavit of such fact will be filed with the administrator
of the federal aviation agency;
(b) That such refusal could result in the suspension or revocation of the
person's certificate or rating, or denial of application for a certificate
or rating, under federal aviation regulations; and
(c) That after submitting to the test he may, when practicable, at his
own expense, have additional tests made by a person of his own choosing.
 
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