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  1. Pennsylvania's Enhanced DUI Penalties for Transporting a Minor Passenger. An offender who was transporting a minor passenger will face penalties in addition to the standard DUI penalties. If the driver was transporting a minor passenger, he or she will: pay a fine of at least $1,000 and serve 100 hours of community service for a first-offense DUI

  2. The new law focuses on treatment for first-time DUI offenders, rather than strictly punishment and suspension. There are now three levels of DUI: General Impairment (.08 to .099% BAC) High BAC (.10 to .159% BAC) Highest BAC (.16% and higher) Under the new DUI law minors, commercial drivers, school vehicle or bus drivers, and offenders involved ...

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  4. This article covers Pennsylvania's DUI laws and the penalties for a first DUI conviction. Pennsylvania's DUI Laws. Pennsylvania's DUI law prohibits driving or being in actual physical control of a vehicle while: having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% or more; having any amount of a Schedule I or II controlled substance in the body, or

  5. PA's Implied Consent Law. All Pennsylvania drivers who are lawfully arrested for a DUI are required to submit to a breath or blood test to determine the amount of drugs or alcohol present. A driver who refuses testing will face: a 12-month license suspension and a $500 license reinstatement fee for a first offense.

  6. Dial 610-565-9200 now for a consultation with the Law Office of Steven F. O’Meara. As we continue to navigate the legal complexities into 2024, the introduction of new, stricter DUI laws in Pennsylvania remains one of the most significant developments from the previous year. Gov. Tom Wolf signed this legislation in 2022, marking a significant ...

  7. Apr 4, 2024 · Pennsylvania's law recognizes a per se DUI offense. This means law enforcement can prosecute when your BAC exceeds the legal limit of 0.08%. A per se offense stands on its own. A valid chemical test showing a BAC of 0.08% or greater is all the evidence necessary for your conviction.

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