Wyoming Statutes

Wyo. Stat. § 18-3-106 (2026)

Full-time officers enumerated.

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Each county clerk, county treasurer, clerk of the district
court, county assessor and county sheriff shall devote full time
to the duties of their respective offices during the term for
which they were elected or appointed. In counties which are not
served by a district attorney and in which the population
exceeds nine thousand (9,000) but is less than sixty thousand
(60,000), the county and prosecuting attorney shall devote
full-time to the duties of his office whenever a majority of the
county commissioners in that county resolve that a full-time
county and prosecuting attorney is necessary. In counties which
are not served by a district attorney and in which the
population does not exceed nine thousand (9,000), as well as in
counties which are served by a district attorney, the county
commissioners may designate the office of county attorney and
the office of county and prosecuting attorney as a full-time
office. The designations shall be made by resolution at the time
salaries are set under W.S. 18-3-107(a).
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1983–1983 · leading case: Battlefield, Inc. v. Neely, 656 P.2d 1154 (Wyo. 1983).
Battlefield, Inc. v. Neely, 656 P.2d 1154 (Wyo. 1983). · cites it 2× “" Section 18-3-106, W.S. 1977. Appellee may have been a part-time or irregular employee of appellant, but she was not a regular employee of it within the intent of the statute.”
Battlefield, Inc. v. Neely, 656 P.2d 1150 (Wyo. 1983). · cites it 2× “Additionally, the exception in the statute was intended to allow one other than a licensed real estate broker or salesman to sell his own property and to utilize the members of his immediate family or those regularly working for him in such role.”
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