Wyoming Statutes
§ 23-4-206 — Reciprocal aquatic invasive species program agreements with adjoining states authorized; water subject to agreements; implementing orders
Wyoming § 23-4-206
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 23Game and Fish
Ch. 4PROTECTION AND PROPAGATION OF FISH
Art. 2AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 23-4-206 (2026).
Text
(a)The commission is authorized to enter into reciprocal
agreements with corresponding state officials of adjoining
states for purposes of providing for the recognition of aquatic
invasive species programs at least as restrictive as those in
Wyoming, for boating by residents of this state and adjoining
states upon artificial impoundments of water forming the
boundary between this state and adjoining states. The
agreements may include provisions by which each state shall
honor the aquatic invasive species program fees of the other
state. Watercraft operators from the other state shall display
proof of payment of the appropriate aquatic invasive species
program fee from the other state and any additional reciprocity
fee to the state of Wyoming set by mutual agreement of the
states.
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