Michigan Compiled Laws
300-1949-VI-DRIVING-WHILE-INTOXICATED-AND-RECKLESS-DRIVING - Driving While Intoxicated, and Reckless Driving (257.625...257.626c)
Section 257.625r - Authority of Peace Officer Certified as Drug Recognition Expert to Require Person to Submit to Preliminary Oral Fluid Analysis; Arrest; Admissibility of Results; Refusal; Ordering Person Out of Service.

Sec. 625r.
(1) A peace officer who is certified as a drug recognition expert as that term is defined in section 625t in a county participating in the roadside drug testing pilot program under section 625t who has reasonable cause to believe that a person was operating a vehicle upon a highway or other place open to the public or generally accessible to motor vehicles, including an area designated for the parking of vehicles, within this state and that the person by the consumption of a controlled substance, may have affected his or her ability to operate a vehicle, or reasonable cause to believe that a person had in his or her body any amount of a controlled substance listed in schedule 1 under section 7212 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.7212, or a rule promulgated under that section, or of a controlled substance described in section 7214(a)(iv) of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.7214, may require the person to submit to a preliminary oral fluid analysis administered under this subsection.
(2) A peace officer who is certified as a drug recognition expert as that term is defined in section 625t in a county participating in the roadside drug testing pilot program under section 625t may arrest a person in whole or in part upon the results of a preliminary oral fluid analysis.
(3) The results of a preliminary oral fluid analysis are admissible in a criminal prosecution for a crime enumerated in section 625c(1) or in an administrative hearing for 1 or more of the following purposes:
(a) To assist the court or hearing officer in determining a challenge to the validity of an arrest. This subdivision does not limit the introduction of other competent evidence offered to establish the validity of an arrest.
(b) As evidence of the presence or nonpresence of a controlled substance in the defendant's oral fluid if offered by the defendant to rebut testimony elicited on cross-examination of a defense witness that a preliminary oral fluid analysis of the defendant's oral fluid showed the presence of a controlled substance that was not found to be present when a chemical test of the defendant's blood or urine was administered under section 625a.
(c) As evidence of the presence or nonpresence of a controlled substance in the defendant's oral fluid if offered by the prosecution to rebut testimony elicited on cross-examination of a prosecution witness that a preliminary oral fluid analysis of the defendant's oral fluid showed no presence of a controlled substance that was found to be present when a chemical test of the defendant's blood or urine was administered under section 625a.
(4) A person who submits to a preliminary oral fluid analysis remains subject to the requirements of sections 625a, 625c, 625d, 625e, and 625f for purposes of chemical tests described in those sections.
(5) A person who refuses to submit to a preliminary oral fluid analysis upon a lawful request by a peace officer is responsible for a civil infraction.
(6) A peace officer who is certified as a drug recognition expert as that term is defined in section 625t in a county participating in the roadside drug testing pilot program under section 625t shall use the results of a preliminary oral fluid analysis conducted under this section to determine whether to order a person out of service under section 319d.
(7) A peace officer who is certified as a drug recognition expert as that term is defined in section 625t in a county participating in the roadside drug testing pilot program under section 625t shall order out of service as required under section 319d a person who was operating a commercial motor vehicle and who refuses to submit to a preliminary oral fluid analysis as provided in this section. This subsection does not limit use of other competent evidence by the peace officer to determine whether to order a person out of service under section 319d.
(8) A person who operates a commercial motor vehicle and who is requested to submit to a preliminary oral fluid analysis under this section by a peace officer who is certified as a drug recognition expert as that term is defined in section 625t in a county participating in the pilot program under section 625t shall be advised that refusing the request is a civil infraction and will result in the issuance of a 24-hour out-of-service order.
(9) A person who operates a commercial motor vehicle and who refuses to submit to a preliminary oral fluid analysis upon the request of a peace officer who is certified as a drug recognition expert as that term is defined in section 625t in a county participating in the pilot program under section 625t is responsible for a civil infraction.
History: Add. 2016, Act 242, Eff. Sept. 22, 2016

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 257 - Motor Vehicles

Act 300 of 1949 - Michigan Vehicle Code (257.1 - 257.923)

300-1949-VI - Chapter VI Obedience to and Effect of Traffic Laws (257.601...257.750)

300-1949-VI-DRIVING-WHILE-INTOXICATED-AND-RECKLESS-DRIVING - Driving While Intoxicated, and Reckless Driving (257.625...257.626c)

Section 257.625 - Operating Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated; "Operating While Intoxicated" Defined; Operating Motor Vehicle When Visibly Impaired; Penalties for Causing Death or Serious Impairment of a Body Function; Operation of Motor Vehicle by Per...

Section 257.625a - Arrest Without Warrant; Circumstances; Preliminary Chemical Breath Analysis; Provisions; Operator Ordered Out-of-Service; Refusal of Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator to Submit to Chemical Breath Analysis as Misdemeanor; Penalty; P...

Section 257.625b - Arraignment of Person Arrested for Misdemeanor Violation; Pretrial Conference; Advising Accused of Maximum Penalty Before Acceptance of Plea; Screening, Assessment, and Rehabilitative Services; Assessment for Medication-Assisted Tr...

Section 257.625c - Consent to Chemical Tests; Persons Not Considered to Have Given Consent to Withdrawal of Blood; Administration of Tests; Definitions.

Section 257.625d - Refusal to Submit to Chemical Test; Court Order; Report to Secretary of State; Form.

Section 257.625e - Refusal to Submit to Chemical Test Pursuant to MCL 257.625d; Request for Hearing; Notice.

Section 257.625f - Effect of Failure to Request Hearing; Hearing Procedure; Notice; Authority of Hearing Officer; Scope of Hearing; Finding; Record; Licensing Sanctions; Judicial Review; Notice to Motor Vehicle Administrator of Another State.

Section 257.625g - Duties of Peace Officer if Person Refuses Chemical Test or if Test Reveals Unlawful Alcohol Content or Presence of Controlled Substance or Other Intoxicating Substance; Test Results; Duration of Temporary License or Permit; Definit...

Section 257.625h - Drunk Driving Prevention Equipment and Training Fund; Drunk Driving Caseflow Assistance Fund.

Section 257.625i - Michigan Annual Drunk Driving Audit; Preparation; Contents; Report; Evaluation of 1998 Legislation.

Section 257.625j - Repealed. 1991, Act 98, Eff. Jan. 1, 1992.

Section 257.625k - Ignition Interlock Device Manufacturer; Certification; Approval; Requirements; Rules; Cost; Notice to Department by Certifying Laboratory; List of Manufacturers; Baiid Manufacturer; Approval of Baiid Service Center; Inspections; Pr...

Section 257.625l - Ignition Interlock Device; Warning Label; Prohibited Conduct; Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalty; Impoundment of Motor Vehicle.

Section 257.625m - Operation of Commercial Motor Vehicle by Person With Certain Alcohol Content; Arrest Without Warrant; Violation as Misdemeanor or Felony; Sentence; Suspension of Term Prohibited; Prior Conviction.

Section 257.625n - Forfeiture of Vehicle or Return to Lessor.

Section 257.625o - Ignition Interlock Device; Sale, Lease, or Installation in Vehicle; Surety Bond.

Section 257.625p - Operation of Commercial Quadricycle by Person With Certain Alcohol Content; Prohibition; Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalty.

Section 257.625q - Compliance With MCL 257.625k; Investigation and Determination by Secretary of State; Decertification of Installer; Notice to Manufacturer; Violation; Penalty; Suspension or Revocation of Manufacturer Certification; Removal From Lis...

Section 257.625r - Authority of Peace Officer Certified as Drug Recognition Expert to Require Person to Submit to Preliminary Oral Fluid Analysis; Arrest; Admissibility of Results; Refusal; Ordering Person Out of Service.

Section 257.625s - Testimony of Person Qualified in Administration of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests.

Section 257.625t - Roadside Drug Testing Pilot Program.

Section 257.626 - Reckless Driving on Highway, Frozen Public Lake, or Parking Place; Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalty.

Section 257.626a - Drag Races; Prohibition on Public Highways; Definition; Prima Facie Evidence; Applicability Within Silver Lake State Park; "Drag Race" Defined.

Section 257.626b - Careless or Negligent Operation of Vehicle as Civil Infraction.

Section 257.626c - Repealed. 2008, Act 463, Eff. Oct. 31, 2010.