the process by which alcohol enters the blood stream
What is absorption
The total number of categories that drugs fall into
What is 7
This includes increased enforcement activity and identifying the cues and clues of impairment.
What is deterrence
A person who is driving or in actual physical control of a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or certain chemical or controlled substances to the extent that the person's normal faculties are impaired
What is driving under the influence (DUI)
If someone under 21 is not arrested for DUI, but has a blood-alcohol level or breath-alcohol level of 0.02 or higher, you will issue them this
What is a 0.02 Violation
the process by which the body breaks down alcohol for elimination
What is metabolism
Using drugs from two or more drug categories at the same time
What is polydrug use
One of the primary tools you'll use during a DUI investigation
What are the Standardized field sobriety tests
If the person is physically in or on the vehicle and has the capability to operate the vehicle, regardless of whether the person is actually operating the vehicle at the time
What is actual physical control
The DUI citation is very similar to the UTC; however, the DUI citation is for a DUI with an alcohol concentration of This or higher, or when the driver refuses a breath, urine, or blood test after their arrest
What is 0.08
The process by which the bloodstream carries alcohol to the body's tissues and organs
What is Distribution
A qualified patient, or the qualified patient's caregiver, must be in immediate possession of This when in possession of marijuana or a marijuana delivery device
What is a medical marijuana use registry (MMUR) Identification card
These are three accurate and reliable tests used to determine alcohol or drug impairment
What are the Standardized field sobriety tests
These include a person's ability to see, hear, walk, talk, judge distances, drive an automobile, make judgements, act in emergencies, and normally perform the mental and physical acts of daily life.
What is Normal faculties
If someone has an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or higher, they cannot drive this
What is a Commercial motor vehicle
The process by which the body expels alcohol through exhaled breath, sweat, tears, saliva, and urine
What is elimination
Examples of these are: Alcohol, antidepressants, and barbiturates
What are CNS Depressants (Central nervous system)
This is a major cause of traffic fatalities in the United States
What are impaired drivers
refers to the fact that any person who accepts the privilege of driving a motor vehicle in Florida has consented to submit to testing for drug or alcohol impairment
What is implied consent
If a driver refuses to submit to a breath, urine, or blood test after the implied consent warning, you must complete this form
What is a refusal affidavit
One common mental and physical effects of alcohol may include:
- Slowed reactions and perception-reaction time
-Poor judgement
-Risk Taking
-Poor coordination
To convict a person of driving under the influence of drugs, the drug must be a controlled substance as defined in what chapter
This Process does not always include all three phases
What are the DUI detection process
You are not required to give Miranda warning during a traffic stop when you temporarily detain a motorist to ask a few brief questions and issue a citation as stated in
What is Berkemer v. McCarty
Is a charging document and is required to authorize DMHSMV to suspend the person's driving privilege.
What is a DUI citation