DMV CA - BAC Limits Flashcards What happens if you are under 21 and your BAC is at or above 0.05%?The officer will issue you an order of suspension and arrest you for DUI If your BAC is 0.15% or higher, and you already have a record of violations for other reasons or you refuse to submit to a chemical test, the court may order you to complete a
- month or longer program.
What happens if your BAC is 0.08% or higher? 1) the peace officer may arrest you 2) may be required to do more tests (blood and urine) What happens if you are convicted of DUI of either alcohol and/or drugs or both, and you have an excessive BAC level, 1) You may be sentenced to serve up to 6 months in jail2) and pay a fine between $390-$1,0003) (plus about 3 times the fine in penalty assessments) the first time you are convicted.4) Your vehicle may be impounded and is subject to storage fees.What happens if you are under 21 and your BAC is above
0.01%?
If your BAC measures 0.01% or higher on the PAS, you may be suspended for 1 year.If your BAC is 0.20% or higher and the court refers you to an enhanced DUI treatment program your DL will be suspended for 10 months.Second and subsequent DUI convictions result in increased penalties, including a 2 year suspension or a revocation of up to 4 years.It's illegal for any person to operate a vehicle wth a BAC of 0.04% or higher if in any vehicle requiring a CDL, with or without-a CDL issued to the driver What happens if you are under 21 and you are caught with an alcoholic beverage in your vehicle, 1) the vehicle may be impounded for up to 30 days. 2) The court may fine you up to $1,000, and either suspend your driving privilege for 1 year or require DMV to delay the issuance of your first DL for up to 1 year, if you are not already licensed.It's illegal for any person to operate a vehicle wth a BAC of 0.01% or higher if the person is UNDER 21 OR the person is on DUI probation It's illegal for any person to operate a vehicle wth a BAC of 0.08% or higher if the person is 21 or older All DUI convictions will remain on DMV's records for10 years