Wyoming Statutes
§ 11-2-204 — Services of persons in employ of university; reimbursement; applicability of provisions
Wyoming § 11-2-204
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 11Agriculture, Livestock and Other Animals
Ch. 2DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Art. 2DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 11-2-204 (2026).
Text
(a)In performing duties imposed by law which require
technical scientific training, the director may request the
services of qualified members of the University of Wyoming
faculty, resident or extension. Faculty members shall serve
without additional compensation but the department shall
reimburse the University of Wyoming for fifty percent (50%) of
the salary paid by the university while the faculty member is
actually performing services for the director. The use of
faculty members and the proportion and distribution of their
time shall be determined by agreement between the director and
the president of the university and the faculty member shall be
employed by the department when performing duties for the
director under this section.
(b)This section applies to horticulture, apiculture
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Nearby Sections
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§ 11-2-101
Department and board created; director§ 11-2-103
Regular and special meetings§ 11-2-201
Qualifications; appointment§ 11-2-202
Powers and duties of director generally§ 11-2-203
Deputy director; employment of personnel§ 11-2-205
Repealed by Laws 1987, ch. 111, § 2§ 11-2-206
Reports to governor§ 11-2-207
Rangeland health assessments§ 11-2-208
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