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Section 6-6-306 - Identification May Be Required; Ejectment From Facilities When Presence Unlawful or Prohibited — Wyoming Law | CourtGPT
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Section 6-6-306 - Identification May Be Required; Ejectment From Facilities When Presence Unlawful or Prohibited

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6-6-306. Identification may be required; ejectment from facilities when presence unlawful or prohibited. Every governing body, acting through its officers and employees, may require identification of any person within or upon its facilities and eject any person from the facilities upon his refusal to leave peaceably upon request, when his presence in a facility is unlawful or otherwise prohibited by the governing body.