Oregon Code § ORS 830.520

Circumstances under which chemical tests may be administered
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Nothing in ORS 830.505 is intended to preclude the administration of chemical tests described in this section. A peace officer may obtain a chemical test of the blood to determine the amount of alcohol in any persons blood or a test of the persons blood or a test of the persons blood or urine, or both, to determine the presence of cannabis, psilocybin, an inhalant or a controlled substance in the person as provided in the following:
(1) If, when requested by a peace officer, the person expressly consents to such a test.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, from a person without the persons consent if:
(a) The peace officer has probable cause to believe that the person was operating a boat while under the influence of an intoxicating liquor, cannabis, psilocybin, an inhalant or a controlled substance and that evidence of the offense will be found in the persons blood or urine; and
(b) The person is unconscious or otherwise in a condition rendering the person incapable of expressly consenting to the test or tests requested.

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