Wyoming Statutes
§ 8-3-118 — POW/MIA flags
Wyoming § 8-3-118
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 8-3-118 (2026).
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(a)The National League of Families POW/MIA flag,
recognized by the United States Congress in P.L. 101-355 and
other federal laws, is authorized and shall continue to be
displayed directly beneath the national flag on state capitol
grounds. All other state leased or owned buildings and offices
that fly the national flag may also fly the POW/MIA flag
directly beneath the national flag on any day upon which the
national flag is displayed. Any state agency, board or
commission having authority for the supervision, control or
management of a state leased or owned building or office is
authorized to adopt rules relating to the display of the POW/MIA
flag at the state leased or owned building or office pursuant to
this section.
(b)Any county, city, town or political subdivision of the
state may
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