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Under what circumstances can a license be suspended for driving under the influence?
The arrestee refuses to submit a chemical test; fails to complete the selected test; declines a breath test and demands blood or urine test and the arresting officer has reasonable cause to believe the arrestee's BAC will exceed the .08% level; arrestee completes the breath tests which show a BAC of .08% or higher
The arrestee is found to be under the influence of any substance
On the first offense without a test
On suspicion of DUI without further evidence
The correct answer is: The arrestee refuses to submit a chemical test; fails to complete the selected test; declines a breath test and demands blood or urine test and the arresting officer has reasonable cause to believe the arrestee's BAC will exceed the .08% level; arrestee completes the breath tests which show a BAC of .08% or higher
A license can be suspended for driving under the influence if the arrestee either refuses to submit to a chemical test or completes the breath tests, which show a BAC of .08% or higher. The other options are incorrect because B only mentions being under the influence of a substance, which may not necessarily result in a DUI charge. Option C is incorrect because it only mentions a first offense without any further evidence. Option D is also incorrect because there must be further evidence, such as a chemical test, to prove DUI and potentially suspend a license.