Wyoming Statutes
§ 27-4-508 — Agreements for reciprocal enforcement; of claim to another state
Wyoming § 27-4-508
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 27-4-508 (2026).
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(a)The department is hereby empowered to enter into
agreements with agencies of other states or the federal
government for the reciprocal enforcement and collection of wage
claims if those states have a statute authorizing the same.
(b)In the event the department has taken a wage claim for
collection and the employer against which the claim has been
filed has moved to another state, the department may refer the
claim with the written approval of the employee to the proper
agency of the other state for collection, provided that there is
in existence at the time a reciprocal agreement with the state
for the collection of claims. The department is also authorized
to accept claims from other states for collection of wages from
employers who have removed to Wyoming.
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