Section 8-7-101 – Tribal Identification Cards.
8-7-101. Tribal identification cards. An identification card issued by the governing body of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe or Northern Arapaho Tribe that includes the requirements of W.S. 31-8-102(a)(i) through (vi) and (ix) shall be considered a valid form of identification for all purposes for which an identification card issued under W.S. 31-8-101 may be used.
Section 8-7-102 – Prohibited Acts; Penalties.
8-7-102. Prohibited acts; penalties. (a) No person shall: (i) Possess any cancelled, fictitious, fraudulently altered or fraudulently obtained tribal identification card; (ii) Lend his tribal identification card to any other person or knowingly permit its use by another; (iii) Display or represent a tribal identification card not issued to him as being his card; (iv) […]
Section 8-4-115 – Mountain Daylight Time. {Note: Contingently Effective, See Effective Date note.}
8-4-115. Mountain daylight time. {Note: Contingently effective, see effective date note.} (a) The year-round observed time of the entire state of Wyoming and all of the state’s political subdivisions is mountain daylight time. Wyoming exempts all areas of the state from mountain standard time. (b) As used in this section: (i) “Mountain daylight time” means […]
Section 8-5-101 – Statue to Be Placed in Capitol of United States.
8-5-101. Statue to be placed in capitol of United States. The statue of Esther Morris, made pursuant to Section 1, Chapter 45, Session Laws of 1955, shall be placed in the capitol of the United States, in accordance with the provisions of section 187 of Title 40 of the United States Code Annotated, and shall […]
Section 8-5-102 – Replica to Be Placed in State Capital.
8-5-102. Replica to be placed in state capital. A replica of the statue specified in W.S. 8-5-101 shall be placed in the capital of Wyoming and shall there remain as commemorative of Esther Morris’s distinguished service to the territory and the state.
Section 8-5-103 – Statue of Chief Washakie.
8-5-103. Statue of Chief Washakie. In the event a commission is appointed to obtain funding for the creation of a statue of Chief Washakie and upon completion of the statue, the statue of Chief Washakie shall be placed in the capitol of the United States, in accordance with the provisions of section 187 of Title […]
Section 8-6-101 – English as Official Language of Wyoming.
8-6-101. English as official language of Wyoming. (a) English shall be designated as the official language of Wyoming. Except as otherwise provided by law, no state agency or political subdivision of the state shall be required to provide any documents, information, literature or other written materials in any language other than English. (b) A state […]
Section 8-4-111 – Purple Heart Day.
8-4-111. Purple Heart Day. (a) In recognition of the purple heart as the oldest United States military decoration in present use, created as the badge of military merit in 1782 by General George Washington, and in recognition that the purple heart is specifically awarded to members of the United States armed forces including Wyoming citizens […]
Section 8-4-112 – Estelle Reel Day.
8-4-112. Estelle Reel Day. (a) In recognition of Estelle Reel, the first woman elected and to hold the office of state superintendent of public instruction in Wyoming and the second woman elected and to hold a statewide office in the United States, January 7 of each year is designated as “Estelle Reel Day.” The day […]
Section 8-4-113 – Wyoming Cowboy and Cowgirl Legacy Week.
8-4-113. Wyoming Cowboy and Cowgirl Legacy Week. (a) The third calendar week of September is declared to be “Wyoming Cowboy and Cowgirl Legacy Week”. (b) Wyomingites are encouraged to observe Wyoming Cowboy and Cowgirl Legacy Week with appropriate ceremonies and activities. (c) The Wyoming department of education shall encourage schools and teachers to commemorate Wyoming […]