Section 35-15-105 – Separate License Required for Each Day and Location of Assemblage of 5,000 or More People.
35-15-105. Separate license required for each day and location of assemblage of 5,000 or more people. A separate license shall be required for each day and each location in which five thousand (5,000) or more people assemble or can reasonably be anticipated to assemble and the fee for each license shall be two hundred and […]
Section 35-15-106 – Exception to License Requirements.
35-15-106. Exception to license requirements. This act shall not apply to any regularly established, permanent place of worship, stadium, athletic field, arena, auditorium, coliseum or other similar permanently established place of assembly for assemblies which do not exceed by more than two hundred and fifty (250) people the maximum seating capacity of the structure where […]
Section 35-15-104 – License Required to Permit, Advertise, Organize or Sell Tickets to Assemblage of 5,000 or More People.
35-15-104. License required to permit, advertise, organize or sell tickets to assemblage of 5,000 or more people. No person shall permit, maintain, promote, conduct, advertise, act as entrepreneur, undertake, organize, manage, or sell or give tickets to any actual or reasonably anticipated assembly of five thousand (5,000) or more people which continues or can reasonably […]
Section 35-13-204 – Additional Provisions on Use of Service Dogs; Penalty.
35-13-204. Additional provisions on use of service dogs; penalty. (a) Any blind, partially blind, deaf, hearing impaired person or other person with a disability who is a passenger on any common carrier, airplane, motor vehicle, railroad train, motor bus, boat or any other public conveyance operating within the state may have with him a service […]
Section 35-13-205 – Definitions.
35-13-205. Definitions. (a) As used in this article: (i) Repealed by Laws 2017, ch. 133, § 2. (ii) “Person with a disability” means an individual who has a mental or physical impairment which substantially limits one (1) or more major life activities; (iii) “Major life activities” means functions associated with the normal activities of independent […]
Section 35-13-206 – Injuring or Killing a Service or Assistance Animal Prohibited; Penalties.
35-13-206. Injuring or killing a service or assistance animal prohibited; penalties. (a) Any person who knowingly, willfully and without lawful cause or justification inflicts, or permits or directs any animal under his control or ownership to inflict, serious bodily harm, permanent disability or death upon any service animal or assistance animal is guilty of a […]
Section 35-15-101 – Purpose of Chapter.
35-15-101. Purpose of chapter. It is the purpose of this act to regulate the assemblage of large numbers of people, in excess of those normally meeting the health, sanitary, fire, police, transportation and utility services regularly provided in the state of Wyoming in order that the health, safety and welfare of all persons in this […]
Section 35-15-102 – Chapter Not Applicable to Certain Political Subdivisions.
35-15-102. Chapter not applicable to certain political subdivisions. The provisions of this act shall not apply to municipalities or any cities or towns in the state of Wyoming, or other political subdivisions which, at the effective date of this act, have enacted ordinances or adopted rules and regulations regulating the assemblage of large numbers of […]
Section 35-15-103 – Definitions.
35-15-103. Definitions. (a) As used in this act, the following terms shall have the following meanings, except where the context clearly indicates another meaning is indicated: (i) “Department” means the department of health or its designee; (ii) “Person” means any individual natural human being, partnership, corporation, firm, company, association, society or group; (iii) “Assembly” means […]
Section 35-12-117 – Monitoring of Facilities.
35-12-117. Monitoring of facilities. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the council and the division, utilizing to the fullest extent possible the staff and resources of all state agencies, boards and commissions, has continuing authority and responsibility for: (i) Monitoring the operations of all facilities which have been granted permits under […]