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Section 35-1-101 – Local Contributions; Disposition.

35-1-101. Local contributions; disposition. All monies paid to the state treasurer representing contributions by city councils, county commissioners, trustees of school districts, or other public agencies, for public health purposes, shall be set up and designated on the books of the state treasurer in a separate account, and shall be expended and disbursed upon warrants […]

Section 35-1-102 – Sanitation of Public Institutions.

35-1-102. Sanitation of public institutions. It shall be the duty of the officers, managers, superintendents, proprietors and lessees of all hospitals, asylums, infirmaries, prisons, jails, schools, theaters, public places and public institutions to remedy any and all defects relating to the unsanitary condition of such institution, or institutions, as may be under their control, when […]

Section 35-1-103 – Neglect or Failure of Officials to Perform Duty.

35-1-103. Neglect or failure of officials to perform duty. Any member of the department of health, any county health officer, or any officer, superintendent, or principal of any city, town, county or institution named in this act, who shall fail or neglect to perform any of the duties herein required of them, shall be guilty […]

Section 35-1-105 – Prohibited Acts; Penalty for Violations.

35-1-105. Prohibited acts; penalty for violations. (a) No person, corporation or other organization nor representative thereof shall: (i) Willfully violate, disobey or disregard the provisions of the public health laws of Wyoming or the terms of any lawful notice, order, rule or regulation issued pursuant thereto; (ii) Repealed by Laws 1982, ch. 75, § 5. […]

Section 35-1-106 – Penalty for Violations.

35-1-106. Penalty for violations. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this act, or any lawful rule or regulation made by the state department of health pursuant to the authority herein granted, or who shall fail or refuse to obey any lawful order issued by any state, county or municipal health officer […]