Wyoming Statutes

Wyo. Stat. § 27-3-204 (2026)

Withdrawal funds credited to federal

✓ current as of May 2026
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unemployment trust fund.

     (a) Funds credited to Wyoming's account in the
unemployment trust fund pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1103 may be
withdrawn only for the payment of benefits and expenses for the
administration of this act pursuant to this section except as
provided by W.S. 27-3-208 and for the payment of expenses for
the administration of public employment offices administered by
the department of workforce services pursuant to W.S.
9-2-2601(e).

     (b) Funds shall be withdrawn for administrative expenses
by legislative appropriation. The appropriation shall:

          (i) Specify the amounts and purposes for which the
funds are appropriated;

          (ii) Limit the period in which the funds may be
obligated to not more than two (2) years after the date of
enactment; and

          (iii) Limit the amount which may be obligated to an
amount which does not exceed the amount by which the amounts
transferred to Wyoming's account pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1103
exceed the aggregate of the amounts used by Wyoming pursuant to
this act and charged against the amounts transferred to
Wyoming's account.

     (c) Funds withdrawn for payment of administrative expenses
pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the employment
security administration account and shall remain a part of the
unemployment fund until spent. The department shall maintain a
separate record of the deposit, obligation, expenditure and
return of funds deposited. Any funds deposited and not spent for
purposes specified within the legislative appropriation or
remaining at the expiration of the period specified by the
appropriation shall be deposited with the United States
secretary of the treasury in Wyoming's account in the
unemployment trust fund.