Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 16-1-102 (2026)
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This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Wyoming Joint Powers Act".
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1991–2005 · leading case: Weston Cnty. Hosp. Jt. Powers Bd. v. Westates Constr. Co., 841 P.2d 841 (Wyo. 1992).
Weston Cnty. Hosp. Jt. Powers Bd. v. Westates Constr. Co., 841 P.2d 841 (Wyo. 1992). “Whether a joint powers board, created pursuant to the provisions of the Wyoming Joint Powers Act, Wyo.Stat. §§ 16-1-102 to -109 (1990), is a "political subdivision" as to which the requirements of Article 16, Section 7 of the Constitution of the State of Wyoming must be met…”
City of Laramie v. Facer, 814 P.2d 268 (Wyo. 1991). “1-39-118(c)(ii) and the Wyoming Joint Powers Act, W.S. 16-1-102 through 16-1-108. Three years later in 1989, Greg T.”
Laughter v. Bd. of Cnty. Commissioners, 2005 WY 54 (Wyo. 2005). “Whether the Plan is a joint land use plan subject to the provisions of the Wyoming Joint Powers Act, Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 16-1-102 through 16-1-109 (Lexis 1999) and, if so, whether it was adopted in compliance with said provisions? 3.”
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