Wyoming Code § 33-3-124

Reinstatement of certificate or permit for good cause shown
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(a)  Upon written application and after a hearing attended by the applicant or the applicant's legal representative and for good cause shown, the board may do any of the following:
(i)  Issue a new certificate to the applicant whose certificate has been revoked;
(ii)  Reissue or modify the suspension of any certificate;
(iii)  Restore an applicant's scope of practice, practice privilege or permit which has been revoked or suspended.
(b)  If the applicant or the applicant's legal representative fails to appear at the hearing, the board may proceed to hear evidence against the applicant and may enter an appropriate order, which shall be final.
(c)  A certificate, practice privilege or permit suspended or restricted under W.S. 33-3-121(b) may be reissued without the hearing required under this section if the department of family services provides notice that the applicant has complied with the terms of the court order that resulted in the suspension or restriction of the certificate, practice privilege or permit.
(d)  The applicant shall bear all costs related to a reinstatement hearing before the board.

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