Wyoming Code § 31-7-129

Discretionary suspension of license
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(a)  The division may suspend the license of any driver for a period not to exceed twelve (12) months if the licensee:
(i)  Is a repeated violator, such fact being established by a record of moving violations, accidents or by other evidence;
(ii)  Has permitted an unlawful or fraudulent use of his license as defined in W.S. 31-7-133;
(iii)  Has refused or neglected to submit to an examination required by the division under W.S. 31-7-122;
(iv)  Has violated his promise to appear in court, given to an arresting officer in this state or any other state upon the issuance of a traffic citation, or has failed to appear in court in this state or another state at the time specified by the court; or
(v)  Violates any of the endorsements on his commercial driver's license.
(b)  Upon receiving a record of the licensee's conviction, the division may suspend a license issued under W.S. 31-7-117(c) for:
(i)  Ninety (90) days, for a first conviction;
(ii)  One (1) year, for a subsequent conviction.

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