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OKLAHOMA CITY — Finance Secretary Preston Doerflinger is asking a court to modify the 180-day revocation of his driver’s license.

The revocation began June 8, according to records.

Doerflinger pleaded no contest in 2015 in Oklahoma City municipal court to a charge of being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.

According to an April 26 Department of Public Safety order, the test results reflected an alcohol concentration of 0.08. According to a published report, Doerflinger’s test results showed a breath alcohol content of 0.15. The legal limit is 0.08.

The test was done within two hours of his arrest, according to the order.

He asked an Oklahoma County District Court on June 13 to modify the revocation, saying it imposes an extreme hardship on him and no reasonable alternative means of transportation is available, according to records.

The same day, Doerflinger was cited by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol for operating a vehicle in Tulsa County while his driver’s license was revoked and failure to properly wear a seat belt, according to records.