Wyo. Stat. § 31-9-401
Suspension and revocation of license and
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registrations until proof maintained; when proof required.
(a) Whenever the division, under any law of this state,
mandatorily suspends or revokes the license of any person, the
division shall also suspend the registration for all motor
vehicles registered in the name of the person, except that the
registration shall not be suspended, unless otherwise required
by law, if the person has given or gives and maintains proof of
financial responsibility with respect to all motor vehicles
registered by the person.
(b) The license and registration shall not be renewed nor
shall any license be issued to the person, nor shall any motor
vehicle be registered in the name of the person until permitted
under the motor vehicle laws of this state and until he shall
give and maintain proof of financial responsibility.
(c) If a person is not licensed, but by final order or
judgment is convicted of or forfeits any bail or collateral
deposited to secure an appearance for trial for any offense
requiring the suspension or revocation of license, or for
operating a motor vehicle upon the highways without being
licensed to do so, or for operating an unregistered motor
vehicle upon the highways, no license shall be issued to the
person and no motor vehicle shall continue to be registered or
be registered in the name of the person until he shall give and
maintain proof of financial responsibility.
(d) Whenever the division suspends or revokes a
nonresident's operating privileges, the privileges shall remain
so suspended or revoked unless the person has given or gives and
maintains proof of financial responsibility.
(e) Proof of financial responsibility required to be given
and maintained under this act shall be maintained for three (3)
years from the date it is required except as provided in W.S.
31-9-413.
(f) Subsections (a) through (e) of this section do not
apply to the suspension of a license or nonresident operating
privilege under W.S. 31-7-128(f), (g) or (n).Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1991–1992 · leading case: Johnson v. State Hearing Examiner's Office
Johnson v. State Hearing Examiner's Office (1992)
“§ 31-7-128, and providing exceptions in Wyo. Stat. § 31-9-401 (Supp.1991) for the minor convicted of alcohol in possession/use offense as an exclusion for the reporting requirements under Wyo.”
Gibson v. STATE THROUGH DEPT. OF REVENUE (1991)
“Ramey caused the deaths of their decedents on December 3, 1988; that Ramey was driving westbound in the eastbound lane of Interstate 25 about nine miles east of Casper when he collided with the decedents; that Ramey, prior to this accident, had been required to show financial…”
Gibson v. State ex rel. Department of Revenue & Taxation (1991)
“Ramey caused the deaths of their decedents on December 3, 1988; that Ra-mey was driving westbound in the eastbound lane of Interstate 25 about nine miles east of Casper when he collided with the decedents; that Ramey, prior to this accident, had been required to show financial…”
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