049-10 Wyo. Code R. §§ 10-2 - Administrative Process (Driver's License Only)
(a) CSE may
administratively suspend an obligor's driver's license if the obligor has an
arrears balance of at least $2,500.00 and a full monthly payment has not been
made within the last 90 days. For purposes of this section a full monthly
payment is defined as a payment equal to or greater than the amount of current
support that was originally ordered, even if the case is now an arrears only
case.
(b) If CSE determines a
driver's license suspension may be better achieved through an administrative
process, CSE may initiate administrative suspension proceedings.
(c) CSE shall notify the licensee via
certified mail, at the licensee's last known address, or by personal service
that the child support obligation is in arrears the statutory amount and the
licensee's driver's license may be suspended.
(d) The licensee may appeal to district court
for any dispute involving the following reasons:
(i) The amount of current child support owed
or arrearage;
(ii) The identity of
the alleged obligor named in the notice of suspension; or
(iii) The willfulness of any action or
inaction of the obligor that contributed to the nonpayment of child
support.
(e) A
licensee's filing of an appeal to the district court shall suspend the license
suspension of CSE.
(f) Termination
of the suspension process may be granted if a licensee demonstrates full
payment of arrearage as stated in the notice, enters into a payment plan
approved by CSE, or is in full compliance with a court ordered payment plan.
CSE shall notify the Wyoming Department of Transportation to terminate the
suspension process.
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