Wyoming Statutes
§ 41-7-850 — Irrigation district may assume status of public power district
Wyoming § 41-7-850
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 41Water
Ch. 7IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
Art. 8PUBLIC IRRIGATION AND POWER DISTRICTS
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 41-7-850 (2026).
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Any irrigation district heretofore organized and existing under
and by virtue of the provisions of chapter 2, Session Laws of
Wyoming, Special Session, 1920, as amended, codified and
compiled in W.S. 41-7-101 through 41-7-603 [§§ 41-7-101 through
41-7-415], as now amended, shall have and receive all of the
rights, powers and authority which it would have and enjoy if it
had been created and formed as a public power district under the
provisions of chapter 137, Session Laws of Wyoming, 1937, as
amended, codified and compiled in W.S. 41-7-801 through
41-7-835, and any existing amendments thereof, by taking
proceedings in the manner as hereinafter set forth and provided.
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