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Section 36-8-1002 - Transfer of Lands; Site Administration; Lease and Contract Agreements

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36-8-1002. Transfer of lands; site administration; lease and contract agreements. (a) Repealed By Laws 2010, Ch. 11, 3. (b) The department of state parks and cultural resources shall administer, operate and maintain the historic site: (i) In accordance with the plan specified under W.S. 36-8-1001(d). The department may, under lease agreement or contract management arrangement with a local public or private nonprofit entity, provide for special events at the historic site in accordance with W.S. 36-4-121(o) or management of specified areas of the park by the public or private entity; (ii) Repealed By Laws 2004, Chapter 73, 2. (c) Repealed By Laws 2010, Ch. 11, 3. (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the department may impose an admissions fee in excess of fees charged for admissions to other state parks and sites, to fund necessary expenses incurred for park and site development, operations and maintenance. Notwithstanding W.S. 36-4-121(h) daily admission fees collected pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited into a separate account and may be expended by the department upon legislative appropriation. (e) Notwithstanding W.S.

h) daily admission fees collected pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited into a separate account and may be expended by the department upon legislative appropriation. (e) Notwithstanding W.S. 35-9-121, for the purposes of contested cases involving fire prevention or electrical safety issues, decisions by the city of Laramie are subject to review and final administrative action by the state council on fire prevention, electrical safety and energy efficiency under the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act. Decisions of the council are subject to judicial review under the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act.