OPINION
JOHNSON, Judge.
The commissioner of public safety revoked the driver's license of Robert Laron Hayes after he was arrested for driving while impaired (DWI) and submitted to a urine test, which revealed an alcohol concentration of .13. At the implied-consent hearing, the district court did not allow Hayes to introduce expert testimony concerning his urine test. The district court also rejected Hayes's argument that the administration of the urine...
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