15-1-106. Conduct and journal of governing body's proceedings.
The governing body shall determine the rules for the conduct of its proceedings, and shall keep a journal thereof which is a public record. The manner in which each member of the governing body votes on any matter upon which a vote is taken shall be entered in the journal.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Article 1 - Powers and Miscellaneous Matters
Section 15-1-101 - Definitions.
Section 15-1-102 - Prior Incorporations and Elections Legalized.
Section 15-1-103 - General Powers of Governing Bodies.
Section 15-1-104 - Authority to Carry Liability Insurance.
Section 15-1-105 - Governing Bodies; Meetings; Quorum; Executive Sessions.
Section 15-1-106 - Conduct and Journal of Governing Body's Proceedings.
Section 15-1-107 - Vacancies in Offices; Grounds; How Filled.
Section 15-1-108 - Powers and Duties of Mayor; Appointment of Mayor Pro Tem.
Section 15-1-109 - When Clerk May Administer Oaths.
Section 15-1-111 - Appropriations for Advertisement of Resources Authorized; Exception.
Section 15-1-113 - Contracts for Public Improvements.
Section 15-1-114 - Ordinances; Required for Legislation; Exceptions; How Proved.
Section 15-1-115 - Ordinances; Form and Style; Presumption; Manner of Enactment; Vote Required.
Section 15-1-117 - Ordinances; Amendment and Repeal.
Section 15-1-118 - Effect of Governmental Change on Ordinances.
Section 15-1-120 - Effect of Governmental Change on Territorial Limits.
Section 15-1-121 - Fire Protection Agreements Authorized; Limitation; Liability.
Section 15-1-122 - Special Charters Repealed; Rights Preserved.
Section 15-1-123 - Prospective Operation; Existing Transactions Saved.
Section 15-1-124 - Employee Bonds.
Section 15-1-125 - Presentation and Payment of Claims; When Warrant Draws Interest; Exception.
Section 15-1-126 - Collecting City or Town Monies; Settlement Date.
Section 15-1-129 - Contracts to House Prisoners.
Section 15-1-130 - Prohibitions; Amateur Radio Antenna Regulation.
Section 15-1-132 - City and Town Prohibitions on Utility Connections.