Skip to main content
CourtGPT logoCourtGPT
Directory
Law
For Attorneys
Blog
AppointmentsSign InSign Up
Section 18-9-201 - Recreational Facilities and Systems of Public Recreation; Authority to Establish and Maintain; Joint Action by Political Subdivision; Tax Levies; Removal — Wyoming Law | CourtGPT
  1. Home/
  2. Laws/
  3. Wyoming/
  4. Title 18 - Counties/
  5. Chapter 9 - Fairgrounds, Airports, Parks, Pleasure Grounds and Recreational Systems/
  6. Article 2 - Public Recreation and Playgrounds/
  7. Section 18-9-201 - Recreational Facilities and Systems of Public Recreation; Authority to Establish and Maintain; Joint Action by Political Subdivision; Tax Levies; Removal
Wyoming Legal Code

Section 18-9-201 - Recreational Facilities and Systems of Public Recreation; Authority to Establish and Maintain; Joint Action by Political Subdivision; Tax Levies; Removal

18-9-201. Recreational facilities and systems of public recreation; authority to establish and maintain; joint action by political subdivision; tax levies; removal. (a) The governing body of any city, town, county or school district either independently or jointly through any combination thereof, may establish a system of public recreation as provided by W.S. 18-9-101(a)(i) through (iii) and, if it does so, shall appoint a board of trustees to control, maintain and supervise the properties. In administering properties under this section, the board may: (i) Adopt reasonable rules and regulations for the governance and the preservation of property within the area. All rules and regulations adopted shall be promulgated as provided by the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and shall be available for inspection in the office of the board of county commissioners. Any person violating any rule or regulation adopted under this paragraph is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00), imprisonment for not more than thirty (30) days, or both; (ii) Acquire, equip and maintain land, buildings or other recreational facilities; (iii) Employ

not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00), imprisonment for not more than thirty (30) days, or both; (ii) Acquire, equip and maintain land, buildings or other recreational facilities; (iii) Employ trained supervisors and directors of recreation; (iv) Accept gifts, bequests and federal aids-in-grant for the benefit of the recreational service; (v) Allocate money and expend funds allocated for recreational purposes. (b) The board of county commissioners may levy and expend funds for recreational purposes. Any levy imposed by a school district for recreational facilities and systems of public recreation shall not exceed one (1) mill on the assessed valuation of a school district. A levy for recreational facilities and systems of public recreation imposed by a school district is in addition to the tax limitations stated in W.S. 21-13-102. (c) The governing body which appointed the member of the board of trustees may remove that member of the board of trustees for cause without a public hearing unless the trustee requests that the action be taken during a public hearing. Vacancies on the board of trustees shall be filled by the governing body for the balance of the unexpired term

ic hearing unless the trustee requests that the action be taken during a public hearing. Vacancies on the board of trustees shall be filled by the governing body for the balance of the unexpired term created by the vacancy.
Ask AI about this