REPORT OF BREATH BLOOD TEST FOR ALCOHOL AND OR THC OR 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the subject's name, sex, date of birth, and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the driver's license number and indicate if it is CDL endorsed. This section helps verify the subject's driving credentials.
  4. Record the date and time of arrest along with the county of arrest. This information is essential for legal documentation.
  5. Complete the BAC readings section by entering results from both samples taken. If a test was refused, check the appropriate box.
  6. In the narrative section, provide detailed observations regarding the subject’s behavior and any sobriety tests conducted.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are obtained where required, including that of law enforcement officers and the subject.

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Alcohol detection tests can measure alcohol in the blood for up to 12 hours, on the breath for 12 to 24 hours, for 12-24 hours (72 or more hours after heavier use), saliva for up to 12 hours, and hair for up to 90 days.
There are a few blood tests that can measure whether a person has been drinking alcohol. The most common is the blood alcohol concentration/content (BAC) test. This test shows the amount of alcohol in your blood for up to 12 hours after drinking.
The conventional wishdom for Alcohol Test level is if it is less than . 04, it is considered negative. But there is more to it than the popular belief. Actually, a Blood Alcohol Concentration or BAC of 0.02 or greater is considered positive for DOT alcohol testing.
A person with an alcohol level of 0.08% and above is considered legally in most states. (Some states have lower levels than others.) The alcohol content of exhaled air accurately reflects the alcohol content of your blood.
What Abnormal Results Mean 1 green band means that the blood-alcohol level is 0.05% or lower. 2 green bands mean a level between 0.05% and 0.10% 3 green bands mean a level between 0.10% and 0.15%

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Blood alcohol level results may be given in different ways, including percentage of blood alcohol content (BAC). The legal limit for BAC is usually 0.08%, but this limit is lower in certain states and for certain driver classifications. The effects of alcohol and your level of impairment increase as your BAC increases.
BAC 0.30% to 0.40%: In this percentage range, youll likely have alcohol poisoning, a potentially life-threatening condition, and experience loss of consciousness. BAC Over 0.40%: This is a potentially fatal blood alcohol level. Youre at risk of coma and death from respiratory arrest (absence of breathing).

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