Wyoming Statutes
§ 17-30-1001 — Role of court in administration
Wyoming § 17-30-1001
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 17Corporations, Partnerships and Associations
Ch. 30WYOMING STATUTORY FOUNDATION ACT
Art. 10JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 17-30-1001 (2026).
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(a)The court may intervene in the administration of a
statutory foundation only to the extent its jurisdiction is
invoked as provided in this act or as otherwise provided by law.
(b)A statutory foundation is not subject to continuing
judicial supervision unless ordered by a court.
(c)A civil proceeding to approve or disapprove a proposed
decision or transaction of a statutory foundation may be
commenced by the board of directors of the foundation.
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§ 17-30-1001
Role of court in administration§ 17-30-1002
Power of court to give directions§ 17-30-1003
Sealing and availability of documents§ 17-30-101
Short title§ 17-30-102
Definitions§ 17-30-103
Governing law§ 17-30-104
Supplemental principles of law§ 17-30-105
Electronic records and signatures§ 17-30-106
Powers of secretary of state§ 17-30-1101
Continuance§ 17-30-202
Enforcement of charitable purposes§ 17-30-203
Powers of a statutory foundation§ 17-30-204
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