Wyoming Statutes
§ 15-1-1103 — Validation of prior organizations; legislative authority; exceptions
Wyoming § 15-1-1103
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 15-1-1103 (2026).
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This article provides necessary legislative authority to
validate any organization or reorganization or act or proceeding
which the legislature could have authorized in the laws under
which the organization or reorganization was accomplished and
pursuant to which the acts or proceedings were taken. This
article does not validate the organization or reorganization of
any quasi-municipal district, or any act, proceeding or other
matter the legality of which is being contested or inquired into
in any legal proceeding now pending and undetermined and does
not validate the organization or reorganization of any
quasi-municipal district, or any act, proceeding or other matter
which has been determined in any legal proceeding to be illegal,
void or ineffective.
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