(a) If a license issued under this act is lost, destroyed or if the licensee desires to withdraw or insert notice of anatomical organ donation or a medical alert designation, the person may obtain the appropriate replacement license upon payment of the proper fee and surrender of the original license, if available. (b) The department may issue a replacement license under this section without the examinations required under W.S. 31-7- 114, except for a commercial driver's license with a hazardous materials endorsement, upon request by the licensee either by mail or in person if the following conditions exist: (i) The expiration date of the licensee's original license is more than one (1) year from the date of the licensee's request for a replacement license; (ii) The licensee has not legally changed the licensee's name since issuance of the licensee's original license; and (iii) The department has a digitized photograph and signature of the licensee on record. (c) A replacement license issued under this section shall expire on the expiration date of the licensee's original license.
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