Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 40-14-121 (2026)
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(a) Except as required by W.S. 40-14-641, this act does not apply to: (i) Extensions of credit to government or governmental agencies or instrumentalities; (ii) Except as otherwise provided in the article on insurance [article 4], the sale of insurance by an insurer if the premium is not financed; (iii) Transactions under public utility or common carrier tariffs if a subdivision or agency of this state or of the United States regulates the charges for the services involved, the charges for delayed payment, and any discount allowed for early payment; or (iv) Repealed by Laws 1983, ch. 62, § 2. (v) Ceilings on rates and charges or limits on loan maturities of a credit union organized under the laws of this state or of the United States if these ceilings or limits are established by these laws; or (vi) Credit sales, loans or leases primarily for an agricultural purpose except as provided in article 2, part 6 and article 3, part 6 of this code. Part 3. Definitions
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 1993–1993 · leading case: Iberlin v. TCI Cablevision of Wyoming, Inc., 855 P.2d 716 (Wyo. 1993).
Iberlin v. TCI Cablevision of Wyoming, Inc., 855 P.2d 716 (Wyo. 1993). “Wyo.Stat. § 40-14-121(a)(iii). The subscribers’ argument that this exemption demonstrates an intention that would justify including all charges assessed by non-regulated public utilities would only be justified if we accepted the notion that the legislature meant to define…”
— Wyo. Stat. § 40-14-121(a)(iii) — 1 case
Iberlin v. TCI Cablevision of Wyoming, Inc., 855 P.2d 716 (Wyo. 1993). “Wyo.Stat. § 40-14-121(a)(iii). The subscribers’ argument that this exemption demonstrates an intention that would justify including all charges assessed by non-regulated public utilities would only be justified if we accepted the notion that the legislature meant to define…”
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