§ 63-11-9. Administration of blood test under § 63-11-7
Under Section 63-11-7, any qualified person acting at the request of a law enforcement officer may withdraw blood for the purpose of determining the alcoholic content therein. This limitation shall not apply to the taking of breath or urine specimens.
§ 63-11-11. Taking of urine specimens
If the test given under the provisions of this chapter is a chemical test of urine, the person tested shall be given such privacy in the taking of the urine specimen as will insure the accuracy of the specimen and, at the same time, maintain the dignity of the individual involved.
§ 63-11-13. Right of accused to have test administered by person of his choice; effect of failure to obtain additional test
The person tested may, at his own expense, have a physician, registered nurse, clinical laboratory technologist or clinical laboratory technician or any other qualified person of his choosing administer a test, approved by the Mississippi Forensics Laboratory created pursuant to Section 45-1-17, in addition to any other test, for the purpose of determining the amount […]
§ 63-11-15. Availability of information concerning test directed by law enforcement officer to accused or his attorney
Upon the written request of the person tested, or his attorney, full information concerning the test taken at the direction of the law enforcement officer shall be made available to him or to his attorney.
§ 63-11-1. Short title
This chapter may be cited as the Mississippi Implied Consent Law.
§ 63-11-3. Definitions
The following words and phrases shall have the meaning ascribed herein, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: “Driving privilege” or “privilege” means both the driver’s license of those licensed in Mississippi and the driving privilege of unlicensed residents and the privilege of nonresidents, licensed or not, the purpose of this section being to make unlicensed […]
§ 63-11-5. Implied consent to chemical tests; administration of tests; warnings; form of traffic tickets, citations or affidavits; advice regarding right to request legal or medical assistance; rules and regulations
[Effective until July 1, 2020, this section will read as follows:] Any person who operates a motor vehicle upon the public highways, public roads and streets of this state shall be deemed to have given his consent, subject to the provisions of this chapter, to a chemical test or tests of his breath for the […]