(a) The license of any person may be suspended for up to 12 months if the licensee is a repeated violator. The Department shall consider a licensee a repeated violator when its records show that a person has been convicted of 3 or more moving violations within a one-year period. The Department shall take the following action with repeated violators:
(b) Moving violations used in one suspension action may be used in a subsequent suspension action if the record, with addition of a new moving violation or violations, shows at least 4 moving violations within a one-year period (using the offense date of the violations).
(c) Upon receiving a record of conviction, the Department shall suspend a driver's license for violations of W.S. 31-7-133 for 90 days.
(d) The Department shall suspend commercial driver's licenses for 90 days for violations of any CDL endorsements.
(e) Any person who fails to appear in court shall have his or her license suspended for up to 12 months, or until he or she appears in court and complies with the conditions of the citation, whichever comes first.
(f) Any person suspended under the authority granted in W.S. 31-7-140 shall have his or her Wyoming driver's license suspended until cleared by the court issuing such action. The driver's license shall be reinstated after all fees required by the State have been paid.
045-1 Wyo. Code R. § 1-15
Amended, Eff. 12/5/2016.