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OAG 89-99 is cited to support the interpretation of the purpose of the Implied Consent Statute, which is to provide a mechanism for law enforcement to detect motorists driving under the influence. The decision discusses how prohibiting the issuance of search warrants after a refusal to submit to a test would contradict the statute's intent and purpose, as previously outlined in OAG 89-99.
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