045-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-20 - Probationary Licenses
(a) Conditions.
(i) Upon receiving a record review request,
the Department shall issue an order granting a probationary license for one
suspension action in a five-year period if the person:
(A) Holds an unexpired, permanent driver's
license and is otherwise eligible for a probationary license;
(B) Pays the required fee;
(C) Files and maintains an SR-22, when
required, for a three-year period. A SR-22, when required, shall be on file
with the Department before a probationary license is issued, and the
probationary license shall be canceled if the Department receives a SR-26;
and
(D) Submits a current
evaluation for alcohol, controlled substances, or both by a counselor certified
by the Wyoming Department of Health, Substance Abuse Division, when required.
(I) The evaluation shall recommend, at a
minimum, an alcohol and substance abuse class meeting the Wyoming Substance
Abuse Standards.
(II) The
probationary license shall be issued when the person is enrolled in a class to
be completed no later than 30 days after the suspension start date, upon proof
of successful class completion, or both.
(III) Instead of the class, the counselor may
recommend more extensive treatment. If treatment is recommended, the person
shall submit proof of current enrollment and satisfactory progress in a
treatment program for alcohol, controlled substances, or both since the last
known incident.
(ii) Upon receiving an adverse counselor's
report, the Department shall deny or cancel the probationary license.
(b) Orders Granting Probationary
Licenses.
(i) The Department shall issue a
probationary license if the person is otherwise entitled to hold such a license
and all required documents and fees have been received.
(ii) Orders granting a probationary driver's
license shall include the following information, terms, and conditions:
(A) The probationary license start and end
dates;
(B) The days, times, and
reasons when the person is authorized to drive;
(C) Applicants shall pay additional fees for
probationary licenses that require changes or reissuing because of their need
to drive for circumstances not contained in the original application;
(D) The holder shall always carry the
probationary license and order when operating a motor vehicle; and
(E) Conviction for violating any traffic law,
other than for parking, shall result in immediate probationary license
cancellation without further hearing.
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