416.58 ALCOHOL CONTENT IN BLOOD, BREATH OR URINE; EXCESSIVE LEVELS; OPERATION OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PROHIBITED.
   (a)   A person, whether licensed or not, shall not operate a commercial motor vehicle within this State with an alcohol content of 0.015 grams or more per 100 milliliters of blood, per 210 liters of breath, or per 67 milliliters of urine.
   (b)   A peace officer who has reasonable cause to believe that a person was operating a commercial motor vehicle within the State with an alcohol content of 0.015 grams or more per 100 milliliters of blood, per 210 1iters of breath, or per sixty-seven milliliters of urine, as measured by a preliminary chemical breath analysis or a chemical test provided under section 625a of the Michigan Motor Vehicle Code or a local law substantially corresponding thereto, shall order the person out-of-service immediately for twenty-four hours, which shall begin upon issuance of the order.
   (c)   A peace officer shall immediately order a person who refuses to submit to a preliminary chemical breath analysis requested under Section 625a(2) or a similar local law out-of-service for twenty-four hours, which shall begin when the order is issued.
   (d)   A person ordered out-of-service under this section, a local ordinance substantially corresponding to this section, or a law or local ordinance of another state substantially corresponding to this section, shall not operate a commercial motor vehicle within the State during the twenty-four-hour out-of service period.
   (e)   A peace officer who issues an out-of-service order under this section shall provide for the safe and expeditious disposition of a product carried by a commercial motor vehicle that is hazardous or would result in damage to the vehicle, human health, or the environment.
   (f)   Failure to comply with subsection (a) hereof is not a civil infraction or criminal violation.
   (g)   A person who violates subsection (d) hereof is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than ninety days or a fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00), or both.
(Ord. 97-10. Passed 11-5-97.)