(a) As used in this Chapter: - (i) "Appeal period" means the period of seven (7) days after the date on which an ordered person receives a notice of intent.
- (ii) "Notice date" means the date on which the petitioner is served with a notice of intent, which shall conclusively be the date shown on the return receipt or other reliable report of service.
- (iii) "Order" means any order issued by the Commissioner under the authority of the Wyoming Money Transmitters Act including a penalty order and a temporary order.
- (iv) "Ordered person" means a person who or which is the subject of an order and upon whom or which the order is to operate directly.
- (v) "Penalty order" means an order, or such portion of an order, that imposes a civil monetary penalty.
- (vi) "Petition" means the request for hearing that a petitioner may file pursuant to W.S. 40-22-111(c) and W.S. W.S. 40-22-128.
- (vii) "Petitioner" means a person who files a petition. A petitioner may be a an applicant for license, a license holder or an authorized delegate.
- (viii) "Receipt date" means the date on which the Commissioner is served with a petition.
- (ix) "Temporary order" means an order issued pursuant to W.S. W.S. W.S. 40-22-122.