Indiana Code
Chapter 1. Arrest
35-33-1-6. Chart to Determine Detention Time Before Release Pending Trial

Sec. 6. A law enforcement agency may use the following chart to determine the minimum number of hours that a person arrested for an alcohol-related offense should be detained before his release pending trial:
BLOOD OR
HOURS AFTER INITIAL READING
BREATH
IS TAKEN
ALCOHOL

LEVEL IN

GRAMS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
.09
.075
.06
.045
.03
.015
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.10
.085
.07
.055
.04
.025
.01
.000
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.11
.095
.08
.065
.05
.035
.02
.005
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.12
.105
.09
.075
.06
.045
.03
.015
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.13
.115
.10
.085
.07
.055
.04
.025
.01
.000
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.14
.125
.11
.095
.08
.065
.05
.035
.02
.005
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.15
.135
.12
.105
.09
.075
.06
.045
.03
.015
.00
.000
.00
.000
.00
.16
.145
.13
.115
.10
.085
.07
.055
.04
.025
.01
.000
.00
.000
.00
.17
.155
.14
.125
.11
.095
.08
.065
.05
.035
.02
.005
.00
.000
.00
.18
.165
.15
.135
.12
.105
.09
.075
.06
.045
.03
.015
.00
.000
.00
.19
.175
.16
.145
.13
.115
.10
.085
.07
.055
.04
.025
.01
.000
.00
.20
.185
.17
.155
.14
.125
.11
.095
.08
.065
.05
.035
.02
.005
.00
.21
.195
.18
.165
.15
.135
.12
.105
.09
.075
.06
.045
.03
.015
.00
.22
.205
.19
.175
.16
.145
.13
.115
.10
.085
.07
.055
.04
.025
.01
.23
.215
.20
.185
.17
.155
.14
.125
.11
.095
.08
.065
.05
.035
.02
.24
.225
.21
.195
.18
.165
.15
.135
.12
.105
.09
.075
.06
.045
.03
.25
.235
.22
.205
.19
.175
.16
.145
.13
.115
.10
.085
.07
.055
.04
.26
.245
.23
.215
.20
.185
.17
.155
.14
.125
.11
.095
.08
.065
.05
Note: In order to find when a person will reach the legal blood or breath alcohol level, find the blood or breath alcohol level reading in the left hand column, go across and find where the blood or breath alcohol level reading is an alcohol concentration equivalent (as defined in IC 9-13-2-2.4) to below eight-hundredths (0.08) gram of alcohol per one hundred (100) milliliters of the person's blood or per two hundred ten (210) liters of the person's breath, then read up that column to find the minimum number of hours before the person can be released.
As added by P.L.77-1984, SEC.15. Amended by P.L.33-1997, SEC.21; P.L.1-2000, SEC.18; P.L.175-2001, SEC.17.