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  2. Adult Operators of Noncommercial Motor Vehicles

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    Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits Adult Operators of Noncommercial Motor Vehicles Laws addressing blood alcohol concentration limits applicable to drivers of noncommercial automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles who have reached the legal drinking age of 21 years.

  3. Texas | APIS - Alcohol Policy Information System

    alcoholpolicy.niaaa.nih.gov/underage-drinking/state-profiles/texas/95

    Legal Citations Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits: Youth (Underage Operators of Noncommercial Motor Vehicles) BAC limit: 0.00 - any detectable alcohol in the blood is per se (conclusive) evidence of a violation.

  4. Missouri | APIS - Alcohol Policy Information System

    alcoholpolicy.niaaa.nih.gov/underage-drinking/state-profiles/missouri/77

    Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits: Youth (Underage Operators of Noncommercial Motor Vehicles) BAC limit: 0.02 - a BAC level above the limit is per se (conclusive) evidence of a violation. Applies to drivers under age 21.

  5. Massachusetts | APIS - Alcohol Policy Information System

    alcoholpolicy.niaaa.nih.gov/underage-drinking/state-profiles/massachusetts/73

    Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits: Youth (Underage Operators of Noncommercial Motor Vehicles) BAC limit: 0.02 - a BAC level above the limit is per se (conclusive) evidence of a violation. Applies to drivers under age 21.

  6. New Mexico | APIS - Alcohol Policy Information System

    alcoholpolicy.niaaa.nih.gov/underage-drinking/state-profiles/new-mexico/83

    POSSESSION: In New Mexico beginning July 1, 2004, possession of alcoholic beverages by a person under 21 is specifically allowed when "a parent, legal guardian or adult spouse of a minor serves alcoholic beverages to that minor on real property, other than licensed premises, under the control of the parent, legal guardian or adult spouse.”

  7. Kansas | APIS - Alcohol Policy Information System

    alcoholpolicy.niaaa.nih.gov/underage-drinking/state-profiles/kansas/68

    Consumption is prohibited with NO EXCEPTIONS. Notes: CONSUMPTION: Kansas has an exception permitting persons under 21 years of age to consume alcohol but the exception applies only to cereal malt beverages (defined as any fermented but undistilled liquor brewed or made from malt or from a mixture of malt or malt substitute, but not including any such liquor which is more than 3.2 percent ABW).

  8. Oklahoma | APIS - Alcohol Policy Information System

    alcoholpolicy.niaaa.nih.gov/underage-drinking/state-profiles/oklahoma/88

    Consumption is not explicitly prohibited. Notes: Although Oklahoma law contains no prohibition against underage consumption of alcoholic beverages generally, the state does prohibit consumption of "low-point beer" (defined as containing not more than 3.2 percent ABW) by persons under twenty-one unless under the direct supervision of a parent or guardian.

  9. Youth (Underage Operators of Noncommercial Motor Vehicles)

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    If the operator is shown to have a BAC level at or above the per se limit, a violation has occurred without regard to other evidence of intoxication or sobriety. The BAC limit by itself establishes a violation. As of July 14, 1998, all jurisdictions have enacted per se BAC laws for underage operators of noncommercial motor vehicles.

  10. Maps & Charts: Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits: Adult...

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    Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits Adult Operators of Noncommercial Motor Vehicles Laws addressing blood alcohol concentration limits applicable to drivers of noncommercial automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles who have reached the legal drinking age of 21 years.

  11. Operators of Recreational Watercraft - National Institutes of...

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    BAC Limit. Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is a measure of the amount of alcohol in a person's bloodstream. Although BAC levels are commonly expressed in percentage terms, State laws generally specify BAC levels in terms of grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood (often abbreviated as grams per deciliter, or g/