Wyoming Statutes
Article 2 - Governor
Section 9-1-221 - Tribal Liaison Program; Qualifications of Liaisons; Removal; Duties.

9-1-221. Tribal liaison program; qualifications of liaisons; removal; duties.
(a) There is created a tribal liaison program. The purpose of the program shall be to encourage mutual respect, understanding and leadership between the state and the Northern Arapaho tribe and the Eastern Shoshone tribe.
(b) The governor shall select and employ two (2) persons to serve as tribal liaisons and to administer the tribal liaison program as provided in this section. Before making a selection, the governor shall solicit a list of nominations from the Eastern Shoshone business council and the Northern Arapaho business council. The selection of the liaisons shall be with the advice and consent of the senate in accordance with W.S. 28-12-101 through 28-12-103. If the legislature has adjourned, the governor may make temporary selections in the manner provided for in W.S. 28-12-101(b). Each liaison shall be a qualified elector of the state and may be removed by the governor as provided in W.S. 9-1-202. The liaisons shall:
(i) Aid, assist and advise the governor on state-tribal relations including the coordination of programs and other activities between the state and tribal governments. The tribal liaisons may maintain offices within the state as directed by the governor;
(ii) Facilitate communication between the tribes and the office of the governor, executive branch agencies, the select committee on tribal relations and the legislature;
(iii) Stand for reappointment one (1) time every two (2) years unless sooner removed by the governor pursuant to W.S. 9-1-202 after consultation with the tribes.
(c) The governor's office, in conjunction with the tribal liaisons, shall report to the select committee on tribal relations on the successes, opportunities and future issues of the tribal liaison program on or before December 1 of each year.

Structure Wyoming Statutes

Wyoming Statutes

Title 9 - Administration of the Government

Chapter 1 - State Officers

Article 2 - Governor

Section 9-1-201 - Chief Executive Officer; Powers and Duties Generally.

Section 9-1-202 - Removal of Appointive Officers and Commissioners; Reason for Removal to Be Filed.

Section 9-1-203 - Suspension of Officer Pending Impeachment; Filling Vacancy.

Section 9-1-204 - Human Services Agencies.

Section 9-1-205 - Authority of Governor or Legislature to Require Information From Officers, Commissions or Boards; Right of Access to State Offices for Purpose of Inspection.

Section 9-1-206 - Administrative Assistant; Appointment; Qualifications; Term; Compensation Generally; Duties; Responsibility for Acts.

Section 9-1-207 - State Planning Coordinator; Appointment; Qualifications; Term; Removal; Powers; Duties.

Section 9-1-208 - Prior Approval of Governor Required.

Section 9-1-209 - Coordinator of State-Federal Relations; Appointment; Removal; Employment of Personnel; Duties; Information to Be Supplied by Agencies.

Section 9-1-210 - State Authorized to Accept Gifts.

Section 9-1-211 - Vacancy in Office of Governor; Successor Designated; Order of Succession; Proclamation on Succession.

Section 9-1-212 - Vacancy in Office of Governor; Term of Successor; When Election Held to Fill Unexpired Term; Requirements of Elections; Term of Person Elected.

Section 9-1-213 - Governor's Residence.

Section 9-1-214 - Impeachment of Governor; Suspension From Office; Performance of Duties.

Section 9-1-215 - Right of Governor to Attend Meetings; Effect on Quorum; Designation of Special Meetings.

Section 9-1-216 - Designation of Agency or Department to Administer Federally Supported Cooperative Program.

Section 9-1-217 - Appointments to Federally-Required Committees; Removal; Functions, Powers and Duties of Committees.

Section 9-1-218 - Appointment to Boards, Commissions, or Other Bodies; Appointment Districts; Requirement; Conditions for Appointments Based on Political Party Affiliation.

Section 9-1-219 - Bond Limit Allocation Authority.

Section 9-1-221 - Tribal Liaison Program; Qualifications of Liaisons; Removal; Duties.

Section 9-1-223 - Serve Wyoming; Composition; Powers and Duties; Definitions.

Section 9-1-224 - Collection of Data; Creation of a Repository; Dissemination of Data.