Section 11-20-204 – Inspector Not to Inspect His Own Livestock; Penalty.
11-20-204. Inspector not to inspect his own livestock; penalty. It is unlawful for any inspector to issue a certificate of inspection covering livestock owned by him or in which he has any financial interest, and any violation of this provision is punishable as a misdemeanor.
Section 11-20-205 – Procedures Generally; Estrays.
11-20-205. Procedures generally; estrays. (a) Except as otherwise provided, before selling, changing ownership or removing any livestock from any county of Wyoming, the person selling, changing ownership or intending to cause removal shall notify the inspector of the date of the intended removal and the time and place when and where the required inspection for […]
Section 11-20-206 – Certificate of Inspection Generally; Distribution of Copies; Failure to Exhibit; Justification to Hold Vehicle and Livestock.
11-20-206. Certificate of inspection generally; distribution of copies; failure to exhibit; justification to hold vehicle and livestock. (a) Any inspector, upon completing an inspection of livestock for brands and ownership, shall record the inspection upon a form furnished by the Wyoming livestock board. When completed and signed by the inspector and the owner of the […]
Section 11-20-125 – Use of a Seasonal Brand; Application for an Annual Permit to Use an Out-of-State Brand.
11-20-125. Use of a seasonal brand; application for an annual permit to use an out-of-state brand. (a) A person may apply to the board for permission to use his out-of-state brand on cattle, horses, asses or mules, provided the brand is legally registered in the state of origin. If a conflict is found with a […]
Section 11-20-201 – Designation of Contract Services to Implement Brand Inspection Laws; Bond Required; Bond of Inspectors; Interstate Cooperative Agreements.
11-20-201. Designation of contract services to implement brand inspection laws; bond required; bond of inspectors; interstate cooperative agreements. (a) The board may designate an agency or contract for services subject to rules and regulations of the board, to exercise the rights, powers and duties provided by law with respect to inspection of brands and ownership […]
Section 11-20-119 – Drover’s Stock; Liability for Injury to Property; Exceptions.
11-20-119. Drover’s stock; liability for injury to property; exceptions. Every stock drover shall prevent his livestock from trespassing upon the property of another and from damaging any irrigating ditch or public works. No drover or other person who in good faith removes or attempts to remove livestock from any road, highway or right-of-way is liable […]
Section 11-20-120 – Driving Cattle From Home Range.
11-20-120. Driving cattle from home range. It is unlawful for any person to drive livestock away from its home range without authority from the owner of the livestock.
Section 11-20-121 – Penalties for Failure to Comply With Certain Provisions.
11-20-121. Penalties for failure to comply with certain provisions. Any person violating or failing to comply with the provisions of W.S. 11-20-102, 11-20-110 or 11-20-118 through 11-20-120 shall be imprisoned in the county jail not exceeding six (6) months, or fined not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) or more than five hundred dollars ($500.00), or […]
Section 11-20-114 – Failure to Record Brand Deemed Abandonment.
11-20-114. Failure to record brand deemed abandonment. (a) Failure to record a brand is an abandonment of the same. No person shall claim or use any abandoned brand until after he has caused the same to be recorded as required by law. (b) Any person violating subsection (a) of this section shall be punished as […]
Section 11-20-115 – Rerecording; When Required; Notice; Abandonment.
11-20-115. Rerecording; when required; notice; abandonment. (a) Every owner of a brand shall rerecord the brand according to the applicable time periods established by the board pursuant to subsection (c) of this section, and failure to do so is an abandonment of the brand as provided in this section. At least sixty (60) days preceding […]