045-1 Wyo. Code R. § 1-21

Current through April 27, 2019
Section 1-21 - Undue Hardship

(a) Subject to W.S. 31-7-105, an undue hardship exists if the person establishes that being unable to drive shall result in the inability to provide the person or the person's dependents with the basic necessities of life, to include (but not limited to) food, clothing, and shelter.

(b) Undue hardship may also include the need to drive for educational purposes.

(c) An undue hardship does not exist if another licensed driver in the household is able to do the required driving.

(d) The undue hardship can only apply to a person having the hardship for purposes of driving in the state of Wyoming if:

  • (i) The person holds a current Wyoming driver's license, or
  • (ii) The person holds a current out-of-state license and is suspended in this state.

(e) If the undue hardship occurs in a state other than Wyoming, the probationary license may be denied if the other state does not honour a Wyoming probationary license.

045-1 Wyo. Code R. § 1-21

Amended, Eff. 12/5/2016.