Wyoming Statutes
§ 33-9-110 — Revocation of license
Wyoming § 33-9-110
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 33-9-110 (2026).
Text
(a)After notice and opportunity for hearing under the
terms of the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, the board may
revoke or refuse to renew a license granted under this act to
any person otherwise qualified who is guilty of any of the
following violations:
(i)Obtaining a license by fraudulent representation;
(ii)Incompetency in practice;
(iii)Use of untruthful or improbable statements to
patients or in his advertisements;
(iv)Alcoholism or habitual use of controlled
substance;
(v)Unprofessional conduct;
(vi)Selling or giving away alcohol or controlled
substances for illegal purposes, but the board may reissue a
license after six (6) months if in its judgment the act, acts or
conditions of disqualification have been remedied; or
(vii)Failure to furnish evidence showing the
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Nearby Sections
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§ 33-9-101
Definitions§ 33-9-102
Board of registration in podiatry§ 33-9-103
License required to practice§ 33-9-104
Applications for licenses§ 33-9-105
Examinations§ 33-9-106
Registration with county clerk§ 33-9-107
Licensing matters§ 33-9-108
Disposition of fees§ 33-9-109
Exemptions§ 33-9-110
Revocation of license§ 33-9-111
Reciprocal licenses§ 33-9-112
Compensation of board§ 33-9-113
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