32-23-1.2. Submission to breath test required by officer--Chemical test after positive breath test.
Every person operating a vehicle which has been involved in an accident or which is operated in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter shall, at the request of a law enforcement officer, submit to a breath test to be administered by such officer. If such test indicates that such operator has consumed alcohol, the law enforcement officer may require such operator to submit to a chemical test in the manner set forth in this chapter.
Source: SL 1973, ch 195, §11; SL 2006, ch 168, §3.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 23 - Driving Under The Influence
Section 32-23-1.1 - Arrest without warrant on probable cause after accident.
Section 32-23-1.3 - Arrested person to be charged--Requirements for reduction or dismissal.
Section 32-23-2 - Punishment for prohibited driving--First offense.
Section 32-23-4.1 - Calculation of number of offenses.
Section 32-23-4.2 - Separate allegation of former conviction.
Section 32-23-4.4 - Separate trial on charge of former conviction.
Section 32-23-4.5 - Convictions in other states considered.
Section 32-23-4.10 - Costs payable to county--Nonpayment punishable by contempt.
Section 32-23-6 - Lawful use of drugs no defense.
Section 32-23-7 - Presumptions arising from chemical analysis of body fluids.
Section 32-23-8 - Other evidence on being under the influence of alcoholic beverage.
Section 32-23-10.3 - Serious bodily injury defined.
Section 32-23-13 - Failure to invoke refusal procedure as permission to make chemical analysis.
Section 32-23-14 - Persons authorized to withdraw blood to determine alcohol content--Liability.
Section 32-23-15 - Right to have technician of own choosing make separate test.
Section 32-23-16 - Results of analysis available to accused or attorney.
Section 32-23-17 - Withdrawal, chemical test, and witness fees and expenses taxed as costs.
Section 32-23-20 - Revocation of nonresident driving privileges.
Section 32-23-22 - Chapter not applicable to person riding animal or foot-pedal conveyance.