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Vermont Drunk Driving Law

Highlights of Vermont's OUI Law

By Buddy T, About.com

Updated: April 25, 2007

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Here are highlights from Vermont law on operating under the influence (23 VSA section 1201). Click on the links for further explanation of the legal terms associated with drunk driving in Vermont.

'Per Se' BAC Level: .08

Zero Tolerance BAC Level: .02

Enhanced Penalty BAC Level: None

Implied Consent Law: Yes

License Suspension 1st Offense: 90 days

License Suspension 2nd Offense: 18 months

License Suspension 3rd Offense: Permanent

Mandatory Jail Time after 2nd offense: Yes

Mandatory Alcohol Education: Possible

Mandatory Assessment/Treatment: No

Possible Ignition Interlock: No

Possible Vehicle Confiscation: After 3rd offense

Hardship License while license suspended: No

Open Container Law: For driver and passengers

These are highlights of the main provisions of Vermont law pertaining to drunk driving. Other factors can increase the penalties for drunk driving, such as if an injury or death occurred, or if a child was endangered.

If you have been arrested for drunk driving in Vermont, contact an attorney in your area to determine you rights and responsibilities.

Source: 23 VSA section 1201

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