045-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-27 - 24/7 Restricted Licenses
(a) Requirements.
(i) Individuals required to hold a 24/7
restricted license, or those who are otherwise ineligible to hold an ignition
interlock restricted license, shall not be issued a commercial driver's
license.
(ii) For offenses on or
after July 1, 2019, applications for 24/7 restricted licenses shall be made
only after the Department receives a disposition from a court of an alcohol
related conviction for
W.S.
31-5-233,
W.S.
31-5-234, or other law prohibiting driving
while under the influence as defined in
W.S.
31-5-233(a)(v).
(iii) Applicants shall provide the Department
verifiable proof they have been ordered to participate in the 24/7 Sobriety
Program as an alternative to a mandated ignition interlock requirement and they
have enrolled in the program.
(b) License Contents. When eligible
applicants complete all 24/7 restricted license requirements, the Department
shall issue the license. Such licenses shall contain:
(i) An expiration date with a period not to
exceed five years; and
(ii) The
restriction 24/7 on the license, which states: "Must maintain compliance with
court ordered 24/7 Sobriety Program as an alternative to IIR."
(c) Fees.
(i) Applicants shall pay any required
reinstatement fees upon 24/7 restricted license issuance and provide proof of
financial responsibility.
(ii) In
addition to any required reinstatement fees, applicants shall pay $100. This
fee does shall not pertain to applicants who qualify as indigent persons as
allowed in Section
27(d).
(iii) Persons applying for removal of the
24/7 restriction after completing a revocation period shall meet the
requirements of preceding Section
16(d) of these rules
before 24/7 restriction removal.
(d) Indigent Persons. The Department may
waive the $100 fee required in subsection (c)(ii) of this section for indigent
persons, as defined by Section
26(d); however, all other
requirements of Section
27 shall be met. Anyone requesting
assistance under
W.S.
31-7-501(c) upon
application shall be an active participant in the federal Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) of the Wyoming Department of Family
Services.
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