Sentences with phrase «of alcohol or drugs impairs»

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(b) To qualify for licensure, an applicant shall be at least 20 years of age and may not be addicted to alcohol or hallucinogenic, narcotic or other drugs which tend to impair judgment or coordination.
Smoking and the use of substances, such as drugs or alcohol, that may impair parents» ability to awaken, greatly increase the risk of SIDS and suffocation with bed sharing.
Parents who do have a baby in bed with them for even part of the night must never smoke or use substances, such as alcohol or drugs (including prescription drugs that make you sleep heavily), that may impair arousal, making them less aware of their baby's needs or position in the bed.
First, the risks of co-sleeping are known to be increased with soft bedding, and parents who are impaired by alcohol or drugs.
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente today announced the launch of the new, free, «Have a Plan» mobile APP, which encourages people to have a plan to get home safely if they are impaired by alcohol or drugs.
The Scaffold Law should be reformed to hold workers liable for their fair share of fault when they act negligently, refuse to use safety devices, or are impaired by drugs or alcohol.
If a driver who was found to be distracted, inexperienced, under the influence of drugs or alcohol, too tired to drive, or impaired in some other way is responsible for the death of another driver or passenger, there may be grounds for a wrongful death lawsuit.
In personal injury law, it is not the quantity of alcohol or drugs that counts; it is the careless conduct that drivers show when they choose to get behind the wheel while impaired.
Most people think of impaired driving as simple to define: operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and / or drugs.
Drunk driving involves the act of operating and / or driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs to the degree that mental and motor skills are impaired.
He has successfully handled cases involving brain injury, plane crashes, stock fraud, truck wrecks, deadly exposure to negligently manufactured drugs, intoxicated or drug impaired drivers who injure innocent citizens, negligent road construction and maintenance, negligent design or manufacture of machines, explosions and home fires, violation of DOT regulations regarding 18 wheelers, severe burns and scars, negligent installation of hot water heaters, wrongful denial of claims by insurance companies, sale of alcohol to minors by convenience stores, defective residential or commercial construction, heart attacks at work from overexertion, defective airbags, wrecks caused by trucks that exceeded size and weight limits, nursing home abuse, product liability, unrelenting pain from on - the - job injuries, and numerous other cases where the injuries were so severe that the person died or became totally disabled.
Where, for example, a registrant or member suffers from an alcohol or drug addiction, a regulator must accommodate that disability to the point of undue hardship when addressing professional misconduct resulting from that disability, or when addressing the registrant's competence, or when acting under any provision relating specifically to addictions that may impair the professional's ability to practice, e.g., under sections 33 (4)(e) and 39 (1)(e) of the Health Professions Act.
Three of the people involved in those accidents were impaired by drugs or alcohol, and one of the fatalities was a pedestrian.
Individuals charged with impaired driving are arrested based on bad driving, the presence of alcohol on the breath, or the suspicion of being under the influence of drugs.
In addition to alcohol, a person's ability to safely operate a vehicle may be impaired if they are under the influence of drugs, whether illicit or legally prescribed.
We argued that the admissibility of DRE opinion on whether a person's ability to operate a vehicle is impaired by a drug or a combination of alcohol and a drug should not be considered expert evidence without first undergoing a judicial assessment through a Mohan voir dire.
Drunk driving involves operating a motor - vehicle while impaired by the influence of a controlled substance, drugs or alcohol with a (BAC), blood alcohol content of 0.08 % or higher in Wisconsin.
Impaired Driving: It is an offence to operate a motor vehicle or vessel, or operate or assist in the operation of an aircraft or railway equipment; OR to have care or control of a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment, whether it is in motion or not, while the person's ability to operate the vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drugImpaired Driving: It is an offence to operate a motor vehicle or vessel, or operate or assist in the operation of an aircraft or railway equipment; OR to have care or control of a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment, whether it is in motion or not, while the person's ability to operate the vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drug»or vessel, or operate or assist in the operation of an aircraft or railway equipment; OR to have care or control of a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment, whether it is in motion or not, while the person's ability to operate the vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drug»or operate or assist in the operation of an aircraft or railway equipment; OR to have care or control of a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment, whether it is in motion or not, while the person's ability to operate the vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drug»or assist in the operation of an aircraft or railway equipment; OR to have care or control of a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment, whether it is in motion or not, while the person's ability to operate the vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drug»or railway equipment; OR to have care or control of a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment, whether it is in motion or not, while the person's ability to operate the vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drug»OR to have care or control of a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment, whether it is in motion or not, while the person's ability to operate the vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drug»or control of a motor vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment, whether it is in motion or not, while the person's ability to operate the vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drug»or railway equipment, whether it is in motion or not, while the person's ability to operate the vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drug»or not, while the person's ability to operate the vehicle, vessel, aircraft or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drug»or railway equipment is impaired by alcohol or a drugimpaired by alcohol or a drug»or a drug».
The drinking and driving offences requires proof that a person's ability to operate a motor vehicle was impaired by alcohol or drugs at the time of driving or the time of being in care and control of a motor vehicle.
The dangers of driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs are well - known.
These provisions apply only to alcohol - related impaired charges (where impairment was a function of drug or a combination of drug and alcohol, there is no reduced suspension available).
However, the No - Fault insurer has the right to recover from the intoxicated or impaired driver the full amount of those No - Fault payments made by the automobile insurer for the emergency services provided to the driver if the driver is convicted of driving while intoxicated or impaired through the use of alcohol or drugs.
The National Driver Register (NDR) is a computerized database of information about drivers who have had their licenses revoked or suspended, or who have been convicted of serious traffic violations such as driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs.
In other states, DWI and DUI are used to identify whether an individual was driving impaired under the influence of alcohol or drug.
Especially when hanging out with friends, even a small amount of alcohol or drugs can impair your driving.
The NHTSA said studies have shown that distracted driving now accounts for more fatal crashes than any other type of impaired driving, including driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
(viii) provide professional services while under the influence of alcohol or other mind - altering or mood - altering drugs which impair delivery of services; or
(10) use of alcohol, a habit - forming drug, or a controlled substance as defined in Title 50, chapter 32, to the extent that the use impairs the user physically or mentally in the performance of licensed professional duties;
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