Wyoming Statutes

Wyo. Stat. § 7-13-1802 (2026)

Authorized sanctions.

✓ current as of May 2026
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(a)   The sanctions authorized under W.S. 7-13-1801(a) may
include:

           (i)    Loss or restriction of privileges;

           (ii)    Community service;

          (iii) Placement in an intensive supervision program
established under W.S. 7-13-1102 or a nonresidential community
correctional program established under W.S. 7-18-103 or 7-18-
104;

          (iv) Custodial sanctions authorized under subsection
(b) of this section, subject to any procedure required under
W.S. 7-13-1803 and any rules promulgated under W.S. 7-13-
1801(a).

     (b) Subject to the requirements in W.S. 7-13-1803(c),
custodial sanctions authorized by W.S. 7-13-1801(a) for
compliance violations shall include one (1) or more of the
following:

          (i) A sanction of time served in custody between
arrest and hearing or between arrest and the disposition of the
alleged violation if a hearing is not held;

          (ii) Immediate confinement in a consenting Wyoming
county jail, to be imposed as a two (2) or three (3) day
consecutive period;

          (iii) Confinement in a consenting Wyoming county jail
for up to fifteen (15) consecutive days in addition to any time
served between arrest and hearing;

          (iv) Confinement for up to ninety (90) days in a
residential community correction program established under W.S.
7-18-103 or 7-18-104 coupled with substance abuse treatment,
cognitive-behavioral programming to address criminal thinking or
other programming that the department deems appropriate;

          (v) Confinement for up to ninety (90) days in a
consenting Wyoming county jail coupled with substance abuse
treatment contracted with and paid for by the department;

          (vi) Incarceration in a state penal institution for
up to ninety (90) days coupled with substance abuse treatment,
cognitive-behavioral programming to address criminal thinking or
other programming that the department deems appropriate.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2014–2024 · leading case: John Hiltner v. The State of Wyoming, 2023 WY 82 (Wyo. 2023).
John Hiltner v. The State of Wyoming, 2023 WY 82 (Wyo. 2023). · cites it 2× “However, custodial sanctions (which are listed in Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-1802 ) do not include residential treatment programs (other than residential adult community correction programs).”
Robert Owen Marshall, III, 2014 WY 168 (Wyo. 2014). “For purposes of W.S. 7-13-1802 only, "eonviet-ed" shall include dispositions pursuant to *287 W.”
William R. Durkin, Iii v. The State of Wyoming, 2024 WY 101 (Wyo. 2024). “A court may order an offender to participate in an ACC as a condition of probation, see § 7-18- 108(a); the DOC may require an offender to participate in an ACC as an administrative 3 sanction for violating probation, see § 7-18-108(f) and § 7-13-1802(b) (LexisNexis 2023)…”
— Wyo. Stat. § 7-13-1802(b) — 1 case
William R. Durkin, Iii v. The State of Wyoming, 2024 WY 101 (Wyo. 2024). “A court may order an offender to participate in an ACC as a condition of probation, see § 7-18- 108(a); the DOC may require an offender to participate in an ACC as an administrative 3 sanction for violating probation, see § 7-18-108(f) and § 7-13-1802(b) (LexisNexis 2023)…”
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