Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 9-3-209 (2026)
Dependents; election of coverage; later election;
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change in number of dependents; extended coverage.
(a) Any eligible employee or official may elect to have
his dependents covered by the group insurance plan. The
election shall be made at the time the employee or official
becomes enrolled in the plan, under procedures the department
may establish. If dependent coverage is not elected at the time
that an employee or official becomes enrolled in the plan,
dependent coverage may be elected at a later date under
conditions the department may impose, such as physical
examination or the exclusion of preexisting conditions from
coverage.
(b) Any employee or official who has elected to have his
dependents covered as provided in subsection (a) of this
section, and who subsequently has a change in the number of his
dependents, may at the time of the change increase or decrease
the number of his dependents covered by the group insurance plan
under procedures established by the department.
(c) Any employee or official who has no eligible
dependents at the time he becomes enrolled in the group
insurance plan, and who later has an eligible dependent may, at
the time his dependency status changes, elect coverage for the
dependent under procedures established by the department.
(d) The dependents of any employee or official who has
elected to have his dependents covered as provided in subsection
(a) of this section, and who suffers a work related death as a
result of employment as an official or employee, shall continue
to be covered for a period of six (6) months after the date of
the employee's or official's death. The state auditor shall
ascertain the employing agency's contribution pursuant to W.S.
9-3-210 for the six (6) month period and shall pay the
department the amount required for the coverage. The dependents
shall be responsible for any portion required to be paid by the
employee for coverage during the six (6) month period.Notes of Decisions
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case, 2009–2009 · leading case: State Ex Rel. Arnold v. Ommen, 2009 WY 24 (Wyo. 2009).
State Ex Rel. Arnold v. Ommen, 2009 WY 24 (Wyo. 2009). “[T8] As authorized by § 9-3-209 of the Group Insurance Act, Ms.”
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