Wyoming Statutes
§ 36-7-402 — Proceeds earmarked for reclamation
Wyoming § 36-7-402
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 36-7-402 (2026).
Text
Pursuant to the act of congress, approved August 18, 1894 (28
Stat., 372-422), all moneys received by the state of Wyoming
from the payments of fifty cents ($.50) an acre received on
lands segregated under what is commonly known as the Carey Act,
and all moneys received as fees pursuant to operations of the
Carey Act, are hereby appropriated for the purpose of reclaiming
school or granted lands belonging to the state of Wyoming, and
lands which may be hereafter granted or selected for the said
state of Wyoming for any purpose whatsoever.
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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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