Wyoming Statutes
§ 21-13-719 — Use of facsimile signatures
Wyoming § 21-13-719
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 21-13-719 (2026).
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Any person herein authorized or permitted to sign any bonds or
interest coupons, may utilize a facsimile signature in lieu of
his manual signature provided that the signature on the
certificate required by section 8, article 16, of the
constitution shall be manually executed. Such officer may adopt
as and for his own signature the facsimile signature of his
predecessor in office in the event that such facsimile
signature, having been executed by an officer then authorized to
do so, appears upon the bonds or coupons, if any. It shall not
be necessary for such officer to file any certificate with the
secretary of state or any other board or officer.
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§ 21-13-101
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Maximum rate of school district tax; recapture
of excess; equalization of permissive levies§ 21-13-104
Repealed by Laws 1980, ch. 49, § 3§ 21-13-202
Repealed by Laws 1981, ch. 43, § 2§ 21-13-203
Repealed by Laws 1981, ch. 43, § 2§ 21-13-204
Repealed by Laws 1981, ch. 43, § 2§ 21-13-205
Repealed by Laws 1981, ch. 43, § 2§ 21-13-207
Apportionment of funds by county treasurer§ 21-13-301
Distribution to school districts of money in
common school account for use of public schools§ 21-13-302
Repealed by Laws 1989, ch. 260, § 3§ 21-13-304
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