Consequences of refusing to take urine test; exception.

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(2) If a person refuses to submit to a urine test under ORS 813.131 (2), in addition to information described in ORS 813.130, the person asked to take the test shall be informed that if the person refuses to submit to the test, the person’s driving privileges will be suspended for the same time period and with the same consequences as if the person had refused to submit to the breath test and that a suspension for refusal to submit to the urine test will be consecutive to any other suspension under the Motorist Implied Consent Law.

(3) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, no suspension of driving privileges shall be imposed for refusal to submit to a urine test if the person provides documentation from a physician licensed by this state showing that the person has a medical condition that makes it impossible for the person to provide a sample. [1995 c.676 §2; 1997 c.25 §3; 2019 c.475 §4]


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