Indiana Code Annotated Section 9-30-5-1 Section 9-30-5-2
Type of DUID Law: Zero Tolerance
Under the Influence: Impairment
Section 9-30-5-1-Per Se … (c) a person who operates a vehicle with a controlled substance listed in schedule I or II of IC 35-48-2 or its metabolite in the person’s body commits a Class C misdemeanor.
Section 9-30-5-2-Intoxicated … (b) a person who operates a vehicle while intoxicated commits a Class C misdemeanor; if the person a vehicle in a manner that endangers a person, Class A misdemeanor.
Aggravated Crimes include: Section 9-30-5-3—Previous Conviction(s);Passenger less than 18 years of age, Section 9-50-5-4—Serious Bodily Injury, Section 9-30-5-5—Causing Death Section 9-13-2-86 “Intoxicated” means under the influence of: … (2) a controlled substance; (3) a drug other than alcohol or a controlled substance; (4) a substance described in IC 35-46-6-2 or IC 35-46-6-3; or (5) a combination of substances described in subdivisions (1) through (4); so that there is an impaired condition of thought and action and the loss of normal control of a person’s faculties. Type of Drugs Prohibited: Controlled substances listed in schedules I and II of Section 35-48-2
Marijuana use in vehicle
- Indiana does not allow the recreational or medicinal use of marijuana
Reference: Drugged Driving: 2016 Summary of Key Provisions of State Laws