This bill amends the existing law regarding implied consent for blood alcohol concentration tests specifically for individuals operating commercial motor vehicles in Arkansas. The amendment clarifies that a person driving a commercial motor vehicle is considered to have given consent to undergo testing of their breath, saliva, or urine to determine their blood alcohol concentration or the presence of other drugs.

Notably, the bill removes the reference to testing of a person's blood, thereby streamlining the types of tests that can be administered under implied consent laws for commercial drivers. This change aims to focus on non-invasive testing methods while maintaining the ability to assess a driver's sobriety effectively.