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Section 23-4-204 - Rulemaking Authority; Fees

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23-4-204. Rulemaking authority; fees. (a) The commission and the department of state parks and cultural resources shall promulgate rules to administer and enforce the provisions of this article. (b) The commission shall establish and collect fees in accordance with the following: (i) An annual fee shall be collected by the commission for every watercraft before the watercraft enters the waters of the state. Payment of the fees shall be evidenced by a sticker placed on the bow of the watercraft or electronically as determined by commission rule or regulation. No person shall operate nor shall the owner permit the operation of any watercraft on the waters of the state without payment of the fees provided in this section. For purposes of this paragraph, 'watercraft' means any contrivance used or designed primarily for navigation on water but does not include personal flotation devices or water sport toys; (ii) Notwithstanding W.S. 23-4-203(a) and subsection (a) of this section, fees shall be established by commission rule or regulation promulgated in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act; (iii) Fees shall be established in an amount to ensure that, to the extent

all be established by commission rule or regulation promulgated in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act; (iii) Fees shall be established in an amount to ensure that, to the extent practicable, the total revenue generated from the fees collected approximates, but does not exceed, the direct and indirect costs of administering the regulatory provisions required under this article. (c) Repealed by Laws 2015, ch. 41, 2.