ack.. the strikes didn't come though in the copy paste
http://legiscan.com/CO/text/HB1240/id/842712
heck even in the bill summary they say that it applies to refusal
In current law, the definition of "persistent drunk driver"includes
a person who drives a motor vehicle with a BAC of 0.17 or more. The bill
lowers this threshold to 0.15 or more. The bill also amends the definition
of "persistent drunk driver" to include a person who refuses to take or
complete, or to cooperate in the completing of, a test of his or her blood,
(68.5) (a) "Persistent drunk driver" means any person who:
(I) Has been convicted of or had his or her driver's license revoked
for two or more alcohol-related driving violations;
(II)whoContinues to drive after a driver's license or driving
privilege restraint has been imposed for one or more alcohol-related driving
offenses;
(III)or whoDrives a motor vehicle while the amount of alcohol in
such person's blood, as shown by analysis of the person's blood or breath,
was0.17 or more0.15 OR MORE grams of alcohol per one hundred milliliters
of blood or0.17 or more0.15 OR MORE grams of alcohol per two hundred
ten liters of breath at the time of driving or within two hours after driving;
OR
(IV) REFUSES TO TAKE OR COMPLETE, OR TO COOPERATE IN THE
COMPLETING OF, A TEST OF HIS OR HER BLOOD, BREATH, SALIVA, OR URINE
AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 18-3-106 (4) OR 18-3-205 (4), C.R.S., OR SECTION
42-4-1301.1 (2).





Reply With Quote
