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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 813 § 813.310 — Refusal to take chemical test admissible as evidence

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 813 ·
Oregon Code § 813.310 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Refusal to take chemical test admissible as evidence. If a person refuses to physically submit to a chemical test under ORS 813.100 or 813.131, evidence of the person’s refusal is admissible in any civil or criminal action, suit or proceeding arising out of acts alleged to have been committed while the person was driving a motor vehicle on premises open to the public or the highways while under the influence of intoxicants. [1983 c.338 §595; 1985 c.16 §301; 2019 c.475 §8]
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