An Act relative to accurate impairment testing
Bill H 3769 protects Massachusetts drivers from penalties for refusing unverified impairment tests, ensuring only scientifically validated methods are used.
Bill H 3769 protects Massachusetts drivers from penalties for refusing unverified impairment tests, ensuring only scientifically validated methods are used.
Bill H 3769 aims to amend existing laws regarding the testing of individuals suspected of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of substances. The primary intent of the bill is to ensure that drivers are not penalized for refusing tests that lack scientific validation for accurately determining impairment levels.
Bill H 3769 seeks to enhance the fairness of impairment testing for drivers in Massachusetts by ensuring that only scientifically validated tests are used in determining impairment. This legislative effort reflects a growing recognition of the importance of reliable testing methods in the context of public safety and individual rights.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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