Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 16-1-106 (2026)
Joint powers boards; fiscal manager.
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(a) An agreement pursuant to this act may create a joint
powers board to conduct a joint or cooperative undertaking. A
joint powers board shall consist of not fewer than five (5)
members, all of whom shall be qualified electors of the counties
in which the board operates. Members of a joint powers board
shall be appointed by the governing bodies of the participating
agencies in any proportion or number the bodies feel would
adequately reflect their interest. The initial appointments
shall be by mutual agreement with staggered terms of one (1),
two (2) and three (3) years and are subject to reappointment.
Thereafter, appointments for a full term shall be for three (3)
year staggered terms. Vacancies for unexpired terms shall be
filled by appointment by the governing bodies of the
participating agencies. Members of the board may be removed by
the governing bodies of the participating agencies. It is not
incompatible office holding for an officer or legal
representative of a county, municipal corporation, school
district, special district, public institution, agency, board,
commission or political subdivision to be a member of a joint
powers board.
(b) Promptly following appointment of its members, a joint
powers board shall meet, organize and elect from its membership
a chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and treasurer. The
secretary of a joint powers board shall notify the participating
agencies of the board's organization and shall file a
certificate with the county clerk and the secretary of state
showing its organization. Upon filing the certificate, the joint
powers board shall automatically become a body corporate and
politic, and a public corporation with power to sue and be sued.
The corporation has perpetual existence unless otherwise
specified by the agreement providing for the corporation. No
individual member of a joint powers board shall be personally
liable for any actions or procedure of a joint powers board.
When actually engaged in the performance of their duties,
members of a joint powers board shall receive no compensation
but shall be reimbursed for travel and per diem expenses as
provided to state employees.
(c) A joint powers board shall meet at least once every
three (3) months at the call of the chairman or within five (5)
days after an oral or written request of a majority of the board
members.
(d) Within the limits of its authorized and available
funds, a joint powers board may employ technical, legal,
administrative and clerical assistance and engage the services
of research and consulting agencies. In the performance of its
duties a joint powers board may utilize the services of any
officer or employee of a participating agency with the approval
of the governing body of the agency. Upon request of a joint
powers board elected and appointed officers and employees of
participating agencies shall promptly furnish the board
information, statistics and reports under their control and
shall otherwise cooperate with a joint powers board.
(e) Any agency participating in a joint powers project may
appoint a joint powers board created by the agreement or any of
the other agencies participating in the project as its agent to
manage the project or to manage the finances of the project. The
joint powers agreement may create a single fiscal manager to
receive monies and make disbursements for the entire project.
The fiscal manager may set up any necessary sinking funds,
reserve funds or building funds for the use of the project.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 1992–1992 · 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). “Wyo.Stat. § 16-1-106(a), (b). In this instance, the participating agencies are the towns of Upton and Newcastle and Weston County.”
— Wyo. Stat. § 16-1-106(a) — 1 case
Weston Cnty. Hosp. Jt. Powers Bd. v. Westates Constr. Co., 841 P.2d 841 (Wyo. 1992). “Wyo.Stat. § 16-1-106(a), (b). In this instance, the participating agencies are the towns of Upton and Newcastle and Weston County.”
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