Wyoming Statutes
§ 37-7-132 — Commissioners declared public officers; acts presumed regular and valid; burden of proof on contestant
Wyoming § 37-7-132
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 37-7-132 (2026).
Text
Commissioners of power districts are hereby declared to be
public officers. The presumption shall be in favor of the
regularity and validity of all their official acts. Whenever any
report of the commissioners of any power district or any part of
any such report is contested, remonstrated against or called in
question, the burden of proof shall rest upon the contestant,
remonstrant or questioner.
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