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  2. 1 The DUI Statutory is intended to give an overview of penalties required by Driving Under the Influence Offenses, Utah Code Title 41, Chapter 6a, Part 5. It is a reference and overview for ease of use and greater transparency to assist in sentencing individuals convicted or sanctioned pursuant to Utah Code Title 41, Chapter 6a, Part 5.

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  3. www.nolo.com › legal-encyclopedia › utah-dui-dwiDUI Laws in Utah | Nolo

    • Utah DUI Penalties
    • License Suspensions For A DUI Conviction in Utah
    • Implied Consent and Refusing A Blood Or Breath Test in Utah
    • Plea Bargaining in Utah DUI Cases

    Utah imposes mandatory minimum jail sentences and fines for DUI convictions. The penalty depends on BAC level coupled with prior convictions, if any. Offenders who had (1) a BAC of .16 or higher; (2) a BAC of .5 or higher plus any measurable controlled substance; or (3) a measurable amount of any combination of two or more controlled substances (ex...

    All Utah drivers convicted of a DUI face a driver's license suspension. The suspension for a first, second, and third DUI are as follows.

    Utah's "implied consent" laws require all drivers lawfully arrested for a DUI to submit to a blood, oral fluids, or breath test. An unlawful refusal will result in the following license revocation periods. For purposes of determining what is a second or third refusal, prior DUI convictions, refusals, and failed BAC tests within the past ten years a...

    In some first-time DUI cases, a reduction to an "impaired driving" charge is possible. An impaired driving charge is just an alcohol-related driving offense without the mandatory jail, fines, and license suspensions that come with a DUI conviction. However, an impaired driving conviction counts as a prior DUI for the purpose of determining a second...

  4. Dec 22, 2023 · Utah Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Laws. Utah code prohibits anyone from operating or being in actual physical control of a vehicle: With a breath or a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05% or greater; While under the influence of any drug that makes operating a vehicle unsafe; With a level of alcohol in your system that makes driving a ...

  5. The State of Utah has some of the strictest impaired driving laws in the nation, with alcohol and drug limits that are substantially lower than other states. This article explains when a driver is considered to be unlawfully impaired and the other requirements for a DUI conviction.

  6. Utah's DWI laws prohibit all motorists from operating a motor vehicle: with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .05% or more, or. while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A driver is considered "under the influence" if "incapable of safely operating a vehicle" as the result of ingesting alcohol, drugs, or any other substance.

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