Wyoming Statutes
§ 28-9-107 — Legislative orders; action required; implementation and enforcement of rules
Wyoming § 28-9-107
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 28-9-107 (2026).
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(a)If the council determines that a rule submitted for
review under W.S. 28-9-103(b) does not satisfy one (1) or more
of the criteria of W.S. 28-9-104(c), the council may introduce
legislation in the next succeeding legislative session following
the review to obtain a legislative order to prohibit the
implementation or enforcement of the rule.
(b)Repealed by Laws 1988, ch. 66, § 2.
(c)If the legislature, each house voting separately,
approves a legislative order to prohibit the implementation or
enforcement of any rule, the rule is null and void and shall not
be implemented or enforced. If the legislature fails to approve
a legislative order prohibiting the implementation or
enforcement of a rule, the rule may be implemented or enforced,
as the case may be, after compliance with all oth
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