§ 5-65-309 Implied consent to chemical test
§ 5-65-309. Implied consent to chemical test
(a) Any underage person who operates a motor vehicle or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle in this state is deemed to have given consent, subject to the provisions of § 5-65-203, to a chemical test of his or her blood, breath, or urine for the purpose of determining the alcohol or controlled substance content of his or her breath or blood if:
(1) The underage person is arrested for any offense arising out of an act alleged to have been committed while the underage person was driving while under the influence or driving while there was an alcohol concentration of two-hundredths (0.02) but less than eight-hundredths (0.08) in his or her breath or blood;
(2) The underage person is involved in an accident while operating or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle; or
(3) The underage person is stopped by a law enforcement officer who has reasonable cause to believe that the underage person, while operating or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle, is under the influence or has an alcohol concentration of two-hundredths (0.02) but less than eight-hundredths (0.08) in his or her breath or blood.
(b) Any underage person who is dead, unconscious, or otherwise in a condition rendering him or her incapable of refusal is deemed not to have withdrawn the consent provided by subsection (a) of this section, and a chemical test may be administered subject to the provisions of § 5-65-203.