045-10 Wyo. Code R. § 10-13

Current through April 27, 2019
Section 10-13 - Suspension or Revocation of Approval for an Ignition Interlock Device

(a) The Department may suspend or revoke its approval of an ignition interlock device if:

  • (i) The Department has evidence of repeated device failure because of gross defects in design, materials, or manufacture.
  • (ii) The manufacturer requests the Department to remove a device from the list of approved devices.
  • (iii) The Department finds that the device does not meet the requirements of this rule.
  • (iv) The Department has reasonable cause to believe the device was inaccurately represented to meet the requirements of this rule.

(b) The suspension or revocation shall be effective 30 days after notice is sent to the manufacturer or ignition interlock service provider via certified mail, return receipt requested, except in cases in which the Department determines immediate suspension or revocation is necessary for the safety and welfare of the citizens of Wyoming.

(c) A manufacturer or ignition interlock service provider may request a review of a suspension or revocation. This request shall be submitted to the Department in writing within 30 days of the suspension or revocation.

(d) Upon suspension, revocation, or voluntary surrender of an approval, a manufacturer or ignition interlock service provider shall notify all of its retailers in Wyoming that they shall:

  • (i) Not install that model or class of device in any driver's vehicle after the effective date of the suspension, revocation, or voluntary surrender; and
  • (ii) Shall remove all such devices from drivers' vehicles. A manufacturer shall be responsible for all costs connected with removing such devices and installing new devices from the Department's list of approved devices.

045-10 Wyo. Code R. § 10-13