Wyoming Statutes
§ 33-42-106 — Powers of the board in general; enjoining unlawful acts
Wyoming § 33-42-106
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 33-42-106 (2026).
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(a)The board is entitled to the services of the attorney
general in the conduct of its affairs and shall reimburse the
attorney general for actual cost of legal services provided.
(b)Whenever any person has engaged or is about to engage
in any acts or practices which constitute a violation of this
act, the board, or the attorney general on its behalf, may make
application to the appropriate court for an order enjoining
those acts. Upon a showing by the board that the person has
engaged or is about to engage in any illegal act, an injunction,
restraining order or other appropriate order shall be granted by
the court without bond, and without the necessity of a showing
of actual damages by the board.
(c)The board may compel the attendance of witnesses,
administer oaths and take testimony
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§ 33-42-101
Short title§ 33-42-102
Definitions§ 33-42-107
Duties of the board§ 33-42-110
Examination; notification; reexamination§ 33-42-112
Exemptions§ 33-42-113
License renewal§ 33-42-114
Reciprocity§ 33-42-115
Complaints and investigations§ 33-42-116
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