Answer to: If I have been previously convicted of OVI and get arrested on a new OVI charge, how does the new law affect me?
If you have one previous conviction in the past six years and the results of a blood alcohol content (BAC) test are at or above the legal BAC limit, the time within which you will not be allowed to drive has been extended from 30 to 45 days. After that, limited driving privileges may be granted.
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