Wyoming Statutes

Wyo. Stat. § 11-5-113 (2026)

Allocation of funds; formula; special funding.

✓ current as of May 2026
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(a) An allocation committee composed of the director of
the department of agriculture, three (3) members appointed by
the Wyoming weed and pest council and one (1) member of the
board shall allocate the funds of any legislative appropriation
to the district boards pursuant to a formula adopted by the
committee. No district board shall receive an amount in excess
of one-third (1/3) of its actual expenditures from any
appropriation, unless the appropriation provides assistance in
control to a district board under subsection (b) of this
section.

     (b) If the district board determines a weed or pest is
seriously endangering areas of a district or the state,
assistance in control may be provided by legislative
appropriation for this purpose, and the allocation committee
shall allocate the appropriation accordingly, and the allocation
committee and each affected district board shall be responsible
for insuring that the funds are properly expended.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1992–1992 · leading case: Cranston v. Weston Cnty. Weed & Pest Bd., 826 P.2d 251 (Wyo. 1992).
Cranston v. Weston Cnty. Weed & Pest Bd., 826 P.2d 251 (Wyo. 1992). “W.S. 11-5-113(a). The above statutes indicate that weed and pest control boards are separate entities from the counties in which they are located.”
— Wyo. Stat. § 11-5-113(a) — 1 case
Cranston v. Weston Cnty. Weed & Pest Bd., 826 P.2d 251 (Wyo. 1992). “W.S. 11-5-113(a). The above statutes indicate that weed and pest control boards are separate entities from the counties in which they are located.”
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