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Concurrence committee reinstates expungement language in House Bill 28 after debate over 18–20-year-old CDL holders
Summary
A legislative concurrence committee voted to reinstate language in House Bill 28 that addresses whether certain DUI expungements count against commercial driver’s license eligibility for 18–20‑year‑olds after testimony from the Wyoming Department of Transportation and lawmakers.
The concurrence committee adopted an amendment to reinstate expungement language in House Bill 28 after members discussed how DUI expungements should affect commercial driver's license eligibility for people aged 18 to 20.
The issue centered on whether DUI convictions for people who held a commercial learner's permit (CLP) or commercial driver's license (CDL) at the time of the offense should count against their CDL eligibility. Taylor Rossetti, Deputy Director of the Wyoming Department of Transportation, told the committee that "this…
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