§ 10-305. Chemical test for alcohol, drug or controlled dangerous substance content -- Type of test administered  


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  •    (a) Alcohol content. -- The type of test administered to the defendant to determine alcohol concentration shall be the test of breath except that the type of test administered shall be:

       (1) A test of blood if:

          (i) The defendant is unconscious or otherwise incapable of refusing to take a test to determine alcohol concentration;

          (ii) Injuries to the defendant require removal of the defendant to a medical facility;

          (iii) The equipment for administering the test of breath is not available; or

          (iv) The defendant is required to submit to a test of one specimen of blood under § 16-205.1(c)(1)(ii) of the Transportation Article; or

       (2) Both a test of the person's breath and a test of one specimen of the person's blood if the defendant is required to submit to both a test of the person's breath and a test of one specimen of the person's blood under § 16-205.1(c)(1)(iii) of the Transportation Article.

    (b) Drug or controlled dangerous substance content. -- The type of specimen obtained from the defendant for the purpose of a test or tests to determine drug or controlled dangerous substance content shall be a blood specimen.

    (c) Person incapable of test refusal. -- Any person who is dead, unconscious, or otherwise in a condition rendering him incapable of test refusal shall be deemed not to have withdrawn consent.


HISTORY: An. Code 1957, art. 35, § 100; 1973, 1st Sp. Sess., ch. 2, § 1; 1981, ch. 240; 1983, ch. 289; 1989, ch. 284; 1990, ch. 413; 2000, ch. 629; 2004, ch. 468.