Indiana Code § 35-46-9-15

Results of a chemical test admissible as evidence
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Sec. 15. (a) At a proceeding concerning an offense under this chapter, evidence of the alcohol concentration that was in the blood of the person charged with the offense; (1) at the time of the alleged violation; or (2) within the time allowed for testing under sections 9 and 10 of this chapter; as shown by an analysis of the person's breath, blood, urine, or other bodily substance is admissible.       (b) If, in a prosecution for an offense under this chapter, evidence establishes that: (1) a chemical test was performed on a test sample taken from the person charged with the offense within the time allowed for testing under sections of 9 and 10 this chapter; and (2) the person charged with the offense had an alcohol concentration equivalent to at least eight-hundredths (0.08) gram of alcohol per: (A) one hundred (100) milliliters of the person's blood; or (B) two hundred ten (210) liters of the person's breath; the trier of fact shall presume that the person charged with the offense had an alcohol concentration equivalent to at least eight-hundredths (0.08) gram of alcohol per one hundred (100) milliliters of the person's blood or per two hundred ten (210) liters of the person's breath at the time the person operated the motorboat. However, this presumption is rebuttable.   IC 35-46-10 Chapter 10. Offenses Involving Critical Infrastructure               35-46-10-0.5 Application of chapter             35-46-10-1 Definitions             35-46-10-2 Critical infrastructure facility trespass             35-46-10-3 Critical infrastructure facility mischief             35-46-10-4 Conspiracy to commit an offense involving critical infrastructure             35-46-10-5 Recovery of damages

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