WHAT
IS DUI? WHAT DOES IT MEAN? KRS 189A.010 REVISED 10/01/00
DWI/DUI
is an abbreviation of driving while under the influence
of intoxicants (alcohol) or of any substance or substances
which impair driving ability. Other substances can include
illegal drugs, prescription drugs, inhalants such as
glue, gasoline, spray paint etc., and/or over the counter medications.
Kentucky's DUI law has an "Illegal Per Se" provision.
"Illegal Per Se" (On the face of or by itself)
means it is illegal to drive with a blood or breath alcohol
content of 0.08 or higher.
Prosecutors no longer have to prove defendants were impaired
if they are being tried for the per se clause of K.R.S.
189A.010. Requires that test be given within 2 hours of
operation of motor vehicle for results to be admitted
into evidence in per se DUI prosecutions.
*Operators
can be convicted at levels lower than .08 based on other
evidence which indicates impairment.
*Drivers
under the age of 21 are deemed to be under the influence
at .02 breath or blood alcohol level.
*Commercial
vehicle drivers operating commercial vehicles are deemed
to be under the influence at a breath or blood alcohol level
of .04. Commercial vehicle operators may also be placed
out of service for 24 hours for any detectable amount of
alcohol or controlled substance in their system. KRS 281A.210
The
changes in the new DUI law (Effective 10/01/00) establishes
minimum jail times (which cannot be probated, suspended,
conditionally discharged or otherwise subject to early release)
if convicted of DUI and aggravating circumstance(s) exist:
Aggravating
Circumstances (KRS 189A.010 [11]) Result in higher minimum
jail time:
- Over
30 mph over speed limit
- Wrong
way on limited access highway
- Causes
accident resulting in death or serious physical injury
- Alcohol
level of .18 or more within 2 hours after operating
- Refusal
to submit to testing
- Transporting
passengers under 12 years of age
DUI PENALTIES
State
Approved Alcohol Treatment Programs
First
Offense Within a Five Year Period
$200
- 500 Fine
2
to 30 Days in Jail
90
Day Alcohol or Substance Abuse Program
30
to 120 Day License Suspension
Possible
48 Hours - 30 Days Community Labor
*If
aggravating circumstances present-4 days imprisonment
Second
Offense Within a Five Year Period
$350-500
Fine
10
Days-6 Months Community Labor
7
Days - 6 Months in Jail
1
Yr Alcohol or Substance Abuse Treatment
12
to 18 Month License Suspension
*If
aggravating circumstances present-14 days imprisonment
Third Offense Within a Five Year Period
| $500
- 1,000 Fine/30 Days-12 Months Jail
10
Day-12 Months Community Labor
Year
Alcohol or Substance Abuse Treatment
24
to 36 Month License Suspension
*If
aggravating circumstances present-60 days imprisonment |
Fourth
Offense Within a Five Year Period
Class
D Felony
Minimum
Term 120 Days Imprisonment Without Probation
60
Month License Suspension
1
Year Alcohol or Substance Abuse Treatment
*If
aggravating circumstances present-240 days imprisonment
IMPLIED CONSENT
Implied
Consent applies to any person who operates or is in physical
control of a motor vehicle or a vehicle that is not
a motor vehicle anywhere in Kentucky. Implied Consent means
that when a person operates or is in physical control
of a motor vehicle or a vehicle that is not a motor vehicle
as defined by statute in Kentucky they have been deemed
to have given consent to one (1) or more tests of blood, breath
and urine, or combination for the purpose of determining
alcohol concentration or presence of a substance which
may impair one's driving ability. Only through a test of
blood, breath or urine can alcohol levels be accurately
measured. The breath test is precise and efficient in measuring
BRAC.
It analyzes a breath sample to determine the amount of alcohol
in the breath. A blood test measures the amount of
alcohol in the blood. (Alcohol concentration means either
grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood or grams
of alcohol per 210 liters of breath)
License
Suspension for Refusal to Take Alcohol or Subsequent Tests
It
should be noted that all of the offenses listed below are
for refusals within a five year period.
1st
Offense 30 to 120 Days
3rd Offense 24 to 36 Months
2nd
Offense 12 to 18 Months
4th Offense or subsequent-60 Months
Whether you are found guilty or innocent of the DUI charge,
you will remain answerable for the Refusal and risk
license suspension.
BAC - Stands
for Blood
Alcohol Concentration
and refers to the amount of ethyl alcohol in the blood.
BRAC-
Stands for Breath
Alcohol Concentration
and refers to the amount of ethyl alcohol in the breath.
| Factors
Which May Affect
Blood Alcohol Concentration |
Other
Factors Which May
Affect Your Driving Ability |
- Health
- Body
Weight
- Food
in the Stomach
- Amount
Consumed
- Rate
of Consumption
|
- Prescription
Drugs
- Over-the-Counter
Drugs
- Inhalants
such as glue, gasoline etc.
- Illegal
Drugs
|
The
metabolism of alcohol takes place in the liver. The body
can burn approximately ½ ounce of alcohol in one hour.
The liver eliminates approximately 90 percent of the alcohol
from the body.
The rest is eliminated through the lungs, perspiration,
and urine. The only thing that sobers you up is time. If
you drink or take substances which affect you physically/mentally..DO
NOT DRIVE!!!
Open
Container Law
This
new provision prohibits an open alcoholic beverage in the
passenger area of a motor vehicle while on the public highways
or right of way. To learn more about these laws, visit http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/research/OpenContainer/.