Indiana Code § 9-30-5-5

Penalties; death or catastrophic injury; death of a law enforcement animal
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Sec. 5. (a) A person who causes the death or catastrophic injury of another person when operating a vehicle: (1) with 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; (2) with a controlled substance listed in schedule I or II of IC 35-48-2 or its metabolite in the person's blood; or (3) while intoxicated; commits a Level 4 felony.       (b) A person who causes the death of a law enforcement animal (as defined in IC 35-46-3-4.5 ) when operating a vehicle: (1) with 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; or (2) with a controlled substance listed in schedule I or II of IC 35-48-2 or its metabolite in the person's blood; commits a Level 6 felony.       (c) A person who commits an offense under subsection (a) or (b) commits a separate offense for each person or law enforcement animal whose death (or catastrophic injury, in the case of a person) is caused by the violation of subsection (a) or (b).       (d) It is a defense under subsection (a) or (b) that the person accused of causing the death or catastrophic injury of another person or the death of a law enforcement animal when operating a vehicle with a controlled substance listed in schedule I or II of IC 35-48-2 or its metabolite in the person's blood consumed the controlled substance in accordance with a valid prescription or order of a practitioner (as defined in IC 35-48-1.1 ) who acted in the course of the practitioner's professional practice. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-11-2-5.]

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