Section 8-3-124 – State Shrub.
8-3-124. State shrub. Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis, commonly known as Wyoming big sagebrush, is the state shrub of Wyoming.
Section 8-3-125 – Honor and Remember Flag.
8-3-125. Honor and remember flag. (a) As a symbol of gratitude and respect for the ultimate sacrifice made by members of the United States military in service to our nation, the honor and remember flag, described under subsection (c) of this section, may be displayed at any state leased or owned building or office beneath […]
Section 8-3-126 – State Amphibian.
8-3-126. State amphibian. Ambystoma mavortium melanostictum, commonly known as the blotched tiger salamander, is the state amphibian of Wyoming.
Section 8-4-101 – Legal Holidays; Dismissal of Schools.
8-4-101. Legal holidays; dismissal of schools. (a) The following days are legal holidays in and for the state of Wyoming: (i) New Year’s Day, January 1; (ii) Washington’s and Lincoln’s birthdays, to be observed on the third Monday in February; (iii) Memorial Day, to be observed on the last Monday in May; (iv) Independence Day, […]
Section 8-4-102 – Arbor Day.
8-4-102. Arbor Day. (a) The state forester shall promote the following activities to commemorate Arbor Day, the last Monday in April: (i) A tree shall be planted on state grounds in a simple ceremony; (ii) The planting of a seedling tree or some other act may be performed in an appropriate ceremony in the schools […]
Section 8-4-103 – Wyoming Day.
8-4-103. Wyoming Day. (a) In recognition of the action of the Wyoming territorial governor on December 10, 1869, in approving the first law found anywhere in legislative history which extends the right of suffrage to women, December 10 of each year is designated as “Wyoming Day.” The day shall be observed in the schools, clubs […]
Section 8-4-104 – Nellie Tayloe Ross’s Birthday.
8-4-104. Nellie Tayloe Ross’s birthday. (a) In recognition of the services to the state of Wyoming of Nellie Tayloe Ross, the first woman governor of any state in the United States, Nellie Tayloe Ross’s birthday, November 29, is designated a public holiday. The day shall be appropriately observed in the public schools of the state. […]
Section 8-3-116 – State Dinosaur.
8-3-116. State dinosaur. A state dinosaur shall be designated by election in accordance with law. The results of the election naming the state dinosaur shall be filed with the secretary of state.
Section 8-3-117 – “Bucking Horse and Rider” and Related Trademarks.
8-3-117. “Bucking Horse and Rider” and related trademarks. (a) The secretary of state shall promulgate rules regulating the licensing or other authorized use of the “Bucking Horse and Rider” and related trademarks. (b) Any licensing fees, royalties or other revenues collected by the secretary of state under this section shall be deposited into a separate […]
Section 8-3-118 – Pow/mia Flags.
8-3-118. POW/MIA flags. (a) The National League of Families POW/MIA flag, recognized by the United States Congress in P.L. 101-355 and other federal laws, is authorized and shall continue to be displayed directly beneath the national flag on state capitol grounds. All other state leased or owned buildings and offices that fly the national flag […]