Wyoming Statutes
§ 36-7-207 — Grants of rights-of-way to counties
Wyoming § 36-7-207
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 36-7-207 (2026).
Text
The board of land commissioners is hereby empowered, under such
terms and regulations as may be provided by it, to grant to the
counties of this state, either temporary or permanent rights-of-
way for roads and highways, over and across lands ceded to the
state under the provisions of an act approved August 18, 1894,
known as the Carey Act, and the title to which lands is still
vested in the state at the time such grant is made.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 36-7-101
Acceptance of federal grants§ 36-7-103
Institution of legal proceedings§ 36-7-104
Disposition of forfeitures§ 36-7-201
Meetings; president; duty; quorum§ 36-7-202
Special meetings; duties of secretary§ 36-7-203
Office; duties of director§ 36-7-205
Duties of employees; fees§ 36-7-206
Annual report§ 36-7-207
Grants of rights-of-way to counties§ 36-7-301
Requisites; contents§ 36-7-302
Guaranty; forfeiture§ 36-7-304
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