Wyoming Regulations § 12-4 Procedure for Notice of Possible Withdrawal of Certification and Remedy Process
Regulation Text
At any time after the certification of equipment, the secretary of state may withdraw such certification by complying with the following procedures:
(a)
Written notice of the grounds for possible withdrawal is given to the vendor. Such notice shall include the following information:
(i)
The reason(s) for possible withdrawal of certification; and
(ii)
The date upon which certification may be withdrawn.
(b)
If the vendor is notified of grounds for a withdrawal of certification, the vendor is responsible for all fees associated with any remedy necessary to maintain certification.
(c)
The vendor shall have thirty (30) days to respond to the notice of grounds for withdrawal of certification. The vendor's response shall contain one or more of the following:
(i)
A description of the corrective measures taken;
(ii)
An explanation as to why the problem is not significant and the reason corrective measures do not need to be taken; or
(iii)
An explanation as to why there is no problem with the equipment.
(d)
After receiving the vendor's response, the secretary of state shall within forty-five (45) days determine whether:
(i)
The vendor's corrective measures are satisfactory;
(ii)
The explanations offered are satisfactory;
(iii)
Further explanation is necessary; or
(iv)
Withdrawal of certification is required.
(e)
The secretary of state shall notify the vendor and counties of the decision in writing within ten (10) business days after making the determination.
History
Amended, Eff. 5/21/2020 .
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