Montana Code Annotated
Part 10. Driving Under Influence of Alcohol or Drugs
61-8-1019. Administration of tests

61-8-1019. Administration of tests. (1) Only a licensed physician, registered nurse, or other qualified person acting under the supervision and direction of a physician or registered nurse may, at the request of a peace officer, withdraw blood for the purpose of determining any measured amount or detected presence of alcohol, drugs, or any combination of alcohol and drugs in the person. This limitation does not apply to the sampling of breath.
(2) In addition to any test administered at the direction of a peace officer, a person may request that an independent blood sample be drawn by a physician or registered nurse for the purpose of determining any measured amount or detected presence of alcohol, drugs, or any combination of alcohol and drugs in the person. The peace officer may not unreasonably impede the person's right to obtain an independent blood test. The peace officer may but has no duty to transport the person to a medical facility or otherwise assist the person in obtaining the test. The cost of an independent blood test is the sole responsibility of the person requesting the test. The failure or inability to obtain an independent test by a person does not preclude the admissibility in evidence of any test given at the direction of a peace officer.
(3) Upon the request of the person tested, full information concerning any test given at the direction of the peace officer must be made available to the person or the person's attorney.
(4) A physician, registered nurse, or other qualified person acting under the supervision and direction of a physician or registered nurse does not incur any civil or criminal liability as a result of the proper administering of a blood test when requested in writing by a peace officer to administer a test.
(5) The department in cooperation with any appropriate agency shall adopt uniform rules for the giving of tests and may require certification of training to administer the tests as considered necessary.
(6) If a peace officer has probable cause to believe that a person has violated 61-8-1002, meets the definition of aggravated driving under the influence as defined in 61-8-1001, or has violated 61-8-805 and a sample of blood, breath, urine, or other bodily substance is taken from that person for any reason, a portion of that sample sufficient for analysis must be provided to a peace officer if requested for law enforcement purposes and upon issuance of a subpoena as provided in 46-4-301.
History: En. Sec. 11, Ch. 498, L. 2021.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 61. Motor Vehicles

Chapter 8. Traffic Regulation

Part 10. Driving Under Influence of Alcohol or Drugs

61-8-1001. Definitions

61-8-1002. Driving under influence

61-8-1003. through 61-8-1006 reserved

61-8-1007. Penalty for driving under influence -- first through third offenses

61-8-1008. Penalty for driving under influence -- fourth and subsequent offenses

61-8-1009. Driving under influence -- assessment, education, and treatment required

61-8-1010. Driving under influence -- ignition interlock device -- 24/7 sobriety and drug monitoring program

61-8-1011. Driving under influence -- conviction defined -- place of imprisonment -- home arrest -- exceptions -- deferral of sentence not allowed

61-8-1012. through 61-8-1015 reserved

61-8-1016. Implied consent -- blood or breath tests for alcohol, drugs, or both -- refusal to submit to test -- administrative license suspension

61-8-1017. Right of appeal to court

61-8-1018. Evidence admissible -- conditions of admissibility

61-8-1019. Administration of tests

61-8-1020. through 61-8-1023 reserved

61-8-1024. Ignition interlock device -- assisting in starting and operating -- circumventing -- penalty

61-8-1025. Department rules regarding ignition interlock devices -- ignition interlock device provider requirements

61-8-1026. Unlawful possession of open alcoholic beverage container in motor vehicle on highway

61-8-1027. Unlawful possession of marijuana, marijuana products, or marijuana paraphernalia in motor vehicle on highway

61-8-1028. through 61-8-1030 reserved

61-8-1031. Suspension of imprisonment sentence for DUI court participation

61-8-1032. Mandatory suspension of license following certain implied consent action

61-8-1033. Forfeiture procedure