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Section 8-3-114 – State Territorial Flag.

8-3-114. State territorial flag. (a) The state territorial flag shall be a flag with a field of blue, the name “WYOMING” printed across the top of the flag and the phrase, “CEDANT ARMA TOGAE” printed across the bottom of the flag. In the center of the flag shall be a shield with a border of […]

Section 8-3-115 – State Reptile.

8-3-115. State reptile. The eastern short-horned lizard (Phrynosoma douglassi brevirostre (Girad)) commonly known as the horned toad, is the state reptile of Wyoming.

Section 8-3-103 – State Historian to Purchase State Flags; Use.

8-3-103. State historian to purchase state flags; use. It is the duty of the state historian to purchase not less than six (6) state flags. The flags shall be kept at the office of the state historian to be loaned under rules and regulations he prescribes to any citizen, or group of citizens, of the […]

Section 8-3-104 – State Flower.

8-3-104. State flower. The Castillija linariaefolia, commonly called “the Indian paint brush,” is the state flower of Wyoming.

Section 8-3-105 – State Bird.

8-3-105. State bird. An American icteroid bird (genus Sturnella), the bird commonly known as the meadowlark, is the state bird of Wyoming.

Section 8-3-101 – Great Seal of the State of Wyoming.

8-3-101. Great seal of the state of Wyoming. There shall be a great seal of the state of Wyoming, which shall be of the following design, viz: A circle one and one-half (1 1/2) inches in diameter, on the outer edge or rim of which shall be engraved the words “Great Seal of the State […]

Section 8-1-107 – Effect of Amendment or Repeal on Pending Actions.

8-1-107. Effect of amendment or repeal on pending actions. If a statute is repealed or amended, the repeal or amendment does not affect pending actions, prosecutions or proceedings, civil or criminal. If the repeal or amendment relates to the remedy, it does not affect pending actions, prosecutions or proceedings, unless so expressed, nor shall any […]

Section 8-1-108 – When Laws Take Effect.

8-1-108. When laws take effect. Every law takes effect ninety (90) days after the adjournment of the session of the legislature at which it was enacted, unless a different effective date is specified therein.

Section 8-1-109 – Payment of Fines and Penalties.

8-1-109. Payment of fines and penalties. Unless otherwise specifically provided by law, all civil or administrative fines or penalties collected under the Wyoming statutes shall be paid over to the state treasurer to be credited to the public school fund of the county in which the violation for which the fine or penalty was imposed […]