When a law-enforcement officer has reason to believe a person has committed an offense prohibited by section two of this article or by an ordinance of a municipality of this state which has the same elements as an offense described in said section two of this article, the law-enforcement officer may require such person to submit to a preliminary breath analysis for the purpose of determining such person's blood alcohol content. Such breath analysis must be administered as soon as possible after the law-enforcement officer has a reasonable belief that the person has been driving while under the influence of alcohol, controlled substances or drugs. Any preliminary breath analysis required under this section must be administered with a device and in a manner approved by the department of health for that purpose. The results of a preliminary breath analysis shall be used solely for the purpose of guiding the officer in deciding whether an arrest should be made. When a driver is arrested following a preliminary breath analysis, the tests as hereinafter provided in this article shall be administered in accordance with the provisions thereof.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 17C. Traffic Regulations and Laws of the Road
Article 5. Serious Traffic Offenses
§17C-5-1. Negligent Homicide; Penalties
§17C-5-2. Driving Under Influence of Alcohol, Controlled Substances, or Drugs; Penalties
§17C-5-3. Reckless Driving; Penalties
§17C-5-5. Preliminary Analysis of Breath to Determine Alcoholic Content of Blood
§17C-5-6a. Taking a Child Into Custody; Driving a Motor Vehicle With Any Amount of Blood Alcohol
§17C-5-8. Interpretation and Use of Chemical Test
§17C-5-9. Right to Demand Test
§17C-5-10. Fee for Withdrawing Blood Sample and Making Urine Test; Payment of Fees