(a) A third-party examiner shall enter into an agreement with the Department in order to administer driving skills tests to applicants for commercial driver's licenses. The agreement shall include, but is not limited to, the following terms:
(b) The third-party examiner shall meet the same qualification and training standards as Department driver's license examiners.
(c) Any applicant for a commercial driver's license who passes the driving skills test administered by an authorized third party shall provide evidence to the Department that he or she has successfully passed the driving skills test. All affidavits presented in place of taking a driving skills test or submitting a Commercial Driver's License Test History form shall be signed by the person tested and dated within 6 months of the time the affidavit is presented to the Department. All affidavits shall be executed by a proper official of the legal entity having entered into a third-party examiner agreement with the Department or by a Wyoming driver's license examiner.
(d) Third-party examiners shall conduct a minimum of 10 tests on different applicants within a 1 year period to maintain active examiner status. If a third party examiner fails to complete 10 different tests, the person must attend a refresher course conducted by the state, or successfully administer a skills test to a state certified examiner.
(e) Third-party examiners shall have a current valid Wyoming CDL of the type and class for which they will be testing and not have been suspended, revoked, canceled, or disqualified in the last 5 years;
(f) A school intended to train truck drivers shall be eligible to become a third-party tester upon complying with the following:
(g) Third-party testers or examiners shall have their certification canceled if the Department determines that Wyoming statutes, Department rules and regulations, or the third-party agreement or Attachment A as signed by the third-party tester have been violated.
(h) A third-party tester may be re-certified upon satisfying the Department that all violations have been corrected and all third-party examiners have been re-trained and certified in accordance with these rules.
(i) All third-party examiners shall complete a nationwide criminal background check. The results of the report shall be filed with the Department.
(j) All non-government third-party examiners must file a bond with the state of Wyoming in the amount of $10,000 and maintain the bond to retain certification by the Department.
045-1 Wyo. Code R. § 1-12
Amended, Eff. 12/5/2016.