New York Environmental Conservation Code § 11-1207

Evidence admitted in court
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§ 11-1207. Evidence admitted in court.\n  Upon the trial of any action or proceeding arising out of conduct\nalleged to have been committed by any person arrested for a violation of\nany subdivision of section 11-1203 of this title, the court shall admit\nevidence of the amount of alcohol or drugs in the defendant's blood as\nshown by a test administered pursuant to the provisions of section\n11-1205 of this title. Evidence that there was five-hundredths of one\nper centum or less by weight of alcohol in such person's blood is prima\nfacie evidence that the ability of such person to engage in hunting\nwithout creating unreasonable risk of injury or death to himself or\nother human life was not impaired by the consumption of alcohol.\nEvidence that there was less than eight one-hundredths of one per centum\nby weight of alcohol in such person's blood is prima facie evidence only\nthat such person was not in an intoxicated condition due to the\nconsumption of alcohol.\n

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