321J.11 - TAKING SAMPLE FOR TEST.

        321J.11  TAKING SAMPLE FOR TEST.         Only a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant as defined      in section 148C.1, medical technologist, or registered nurse, acting      at the request of a peace officer, may withdraw a specimen of blood      for the purpose of determining the alcohol concentration or the      presence of a controlled substance or other drugs.  However, any      peace officer, using devices and methods approved by the commissioner      of public safety, may take a specimen of a person's breath or urine      for the purpose of determining the alcohol concentration, or may take      a specimen of a person's urine for the purpose of determining the      presence of a controlled substance or other drugs.  Only new      equipment kept under strictly sanitary and sterile conditions shall      be used for drawing blood.         The person may have an independent chemical test or tests      administered at the person's own expense in addition to any      administered at the direction of a peace officer.  The failure or      inability of the person to obtain an independent chemical test or      tests does not preclude the admission of evidence of the results of      the test or tests administered at the direction of the peace officer.      Upon the request of the person who is tested, the results of the test      or tests administered at the direction of the peace officer shall be      made available to the person.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1220, §11; 88 Acts, ch 1225, §26; 98 Acts, ch 1138,      §19         Referred to in § 321J.10, 321J.10A