The bill amends various sections of Wyoming's motor vehicle laws to establish specific time limits for the imposition of penalties related to driving offenses, particularly those involving driving under the influence (DUI) and other serious violations. Key provisions include the requirement that the Department of Transportation must initiate administrative actions, such as license revocations or the imposition of ignition interlock devices, within sixty days following a conviction or deferral of prosecution. This applies to sections concerning DUI penalties, mandatory license revocations, and suspensions, ensuring that no administrative action is effective unless it adheres to this timeline.

Additionally, the bill mandates the Department to create rules and regulations that align with these new time limits, reinforcing the importance of timely administrative responses to driving offenses. The effective date for these changes is set for July 1, 2023. Overall, the bill aims to streamline the administrative processes related to motor vehicle offenses and enhance the enforcement of penalties within a specified timeframe.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 31-5-233, 31-7-127, 31-7-128, 31-7-401