What is a PCA offence?

What is a PCA offence?

A drink driving charge can be: a ‘prescribed concentration of alcohol’ (PCA) offence. a ‘driving under the influence’ (DUI) offence. refusing or failing to give a breath or blood sample for analysis, and. dangerous driving involving alcohol.

What is high PCA NSW?

What is high range PCA? The offence of High Range PCA is committed if you drive a motor vehicle on a road, or supervise a learner driver, with a blood alcohol reading above 0.149. High range drink driving is a serious offence in NSW.

What is low PCA NSW?

Low range PCA occurs when a person drives or attempts to drive a motor vehicle, with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) between 0.05 and 0.08. Typically, police will administer a breath test, often by the side of the road.

What is mid range PCA NSW?

The offence of mid-range PCA is committed by a person who drives a motor vehicle on a public road with a blood alcohol concentration from 0.08 to 0.149. This offence is also subject to a mandatory interlock scheme.

What does PCA stand for in law?

It stands for per curiam affirmed, which is obviously Latin. The practical meaning of the phrase is that the appellate court proceeding over the case did not feel it warranted a written opinion, so they simply affirmed the lower level court’s decision.

What is the alcohol limit in NT?

First drink driving offence penalties

Blood/breath alcohol concentration Minimum licence disqualification Maximum fine amount
0.08% and over, but under 0.15% 6 months 7.5 penalty units fine
0.15% and over 12 months 10 penalty units fine

What is mid range PCA?

What is Mid Range PCA? The offence of middle range PCA is committed if you drive a motor vehicle on a road, or supervising a learner driver, with a blood alcohol concentration between 0.08 and 0.149. Mid range drink driving is a serious offence.

Do you get a criminal record for drink driving NSW?

Your criminal record includes a list of all criminal offences where you have pleaded guilty or been found guilty and convicted by a Magistrate. It also includes serious traffic offences such as: drink driving.

What is the alcohol limit for truck drivers in NSW?

0.05
For drivers of trucks, public passenger vehicles, articulated motor vehicles, B-doubles, road trains, vehicles carrying placard load of dangerous goods, tow trucks and pilot or escort vehicles it is zero BAC. For drivers not listed elsewhere it is 0.05 BAC.

What is BAC 0.05 How many drinks?

The general rule of thumb is that 2 standard drinks in the first hour will raise your BAC to 0.05%, and 1 standard per hour thereafter will maintain that level. To do a quick calculation of whether you are over 0.05% BAC, simply take the number of hours since your first drink and add 1 to it.

What does low range PCA mean in NSW?

Low range PCA: blood alcohol concentration of 0.05 to less than 0.08 Note: If an offender is issued with an alcohol interlock order, the disqualification period may differ from those listed in this table. Note: If an offender is issued with an alcohol interlock order, the disqualification period may differ from those listed in this table.

What do you need to know about the PCA?

The PCA sets out the requirements for the design, construction, installation, replacement, repair, alteration and maintenance of plumbing and drainage installations. The PCA has two provisions for plumbers and drainers to achieve code compliance.

Is it possible to avoid a criminal conviction for PCA?

It is possible to avoid a criminal conviction for a mid-range PCA offence, in limited circumstances.

What is the maximum penalty for mid range PCA?

The offence of mid-range PCA is committed by a person who drives a motor vehicle on a public road with a blood alcohol concentration from 0.08 to 0.149. If a person is convicted by a court of this offence the maximum penalty for a first offender is imprisonment for 9 months and a fine of 20 penalty units.

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