Wyoming Statutes
§ 33-49-110 — Hearings and investigations
Wyoming § 33-49-110
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 33-49-110 (2026).
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(a)Upon receiving a complaint charging a licensee or
applicant with any act prohibited by this chapter, the board may
conduct an investigation. If the board finds reasonable grounds
to substantiate the allegations of the complaint, a time and
place for a hearing shall be set, notice of which shall be
served on the licensee or applicant at least fifteen (15)
calendar days prior to the hearing. The notice shall be by
personal service or by certified or registered mail sent to the
last known address of the licensee or applicant.
(b)The board may issue subpoenas for the attendance of
witnesses and the production of necessary evidence in any
hearing before it. Upon request of the respondent or his
counsel, the board shall issue subpoenas on behalf of the
respondent.
(c)Hearings under this se
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§ 33-49-101
Short title§ 33-49-102
Definitions§ 33-49-104
Board meetings; elections; quorum§ 33-49-105
Reimbursement of expenses and immunity§ 33-49-106
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Licensure by endorsement§ 33-49-110
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