Wyoming Statutes
Article 6 - Attorney General
Section 9-1-640 - Administrative Subpoena Authority for Investigations of Child Exploitation.

9-1-640. Administrative subpoena authority for investigations of child exploitation.
(a) In any investigation relating to a state offense involving sexual exploitation of children under W.S. 6-4-303, and upon reasonable cause to believe that an Internet service account has been used in the exploitation or attempted exploitation of children, the attorney general or his chief deputy may issue in writing and cause to be served a subpoena requiring the production and testimony described in subsection (b) of this section.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a subpoena issued under this section may require the production of any records or other documentation relevant to the investigation including:
(i) Electronic mail address;
(ii) Internet username;
(iii) Internet protocol address;
(iv) Name of account holder;
(v) Billing and service address;
(vi) Telephone number;
(vii) Account status;
(viii) Method of access to the Internet;
(ix) Automatic number identification records if access is by modem.
(c) The provider of electronic communication service or remote computing service shall not disclose the following except pursuant to a warrant:
(i) In-transit electronic communications;
(ii) Account memberships related to Internet groups, newsgroups, mailing lists or specific areas of interest;
(iii) Account passwords;
(iv) Account content to include:
(A) Electronic mail in any form;
(B) Address books or contact/"buddy" lists;
(C) Financial records;
(D) Internet proxy content or "Web surfing" history;
(E) Files or other digital documents stored within the account or pursuant to use of the account.
(d) At any time before the return date specified on the subpoena, the person summoned may, in the district court in which the person resides or does business, petition for an order modifying or setting aside the subpoena, or a prohibition of disclosure by a court.
(e) A subpoena under this section shall describe the objects required to be produced and shall prescribe a return date within a reasonable period of time within which the objects can be assembled and made available.
(f) If no case or proceeding arises from the production of records or other documentation pursuant to this section within a reasonable time after those records or documentation are produced, the attorney general shall either destroy the records and documentation or return them to the person who produced them.
(g) A subpoena issued under this section may be served by any person who is at least eighteen (18) years of age and who is designated in the subpoena to serve it. Service upon a natural person may be made by personal delivery of the subpoena to him. Service may be made upon a corporation or partnership or other unincorporated association which is subject to suit under the common name, by delivering the subpoena to an officer, to a managing or general agent, or to any other agent authorized by appointment or by law to receive service of process. The affidavit of the person serving the subpoena together with a true copy thereof shall be proof of service.
(h) The attorney general shall annually report the following information to the joint judiciary interim committee no later than February 1 for the preceding calendar year:
(i) The number of requests for administrative subpoenas made under this section;
(ii) The number of administrative subpoenas issued under this section;
(iii) The number of administrative subpoenas issued under this section that were contested;
(iv) The number of administrative subpoenas issued under this section that were suppressed;
(v) The number of search warrants that were issued as a consequence of the issuance of an administrative subpoena under this section;
(vi) The number of individuals who were prosecuted under W.S. 6-4-303 following the issuance of an administrative subpoena under this section.
(j) Except as provided in subsection (h) of this section any information, records or data reported or obtained pursuant to subpoena under this section shall remain confidential and shall not be further disclosed unless in connection with a criminal case related to the subpoenaed materials.

Structure Wyoming Statutes

Wyoming Statutes

Title 9 - Administration of the Government

Chapter 1 - State Officers

Article 6 - Attorney General

Section 9-1-601 - Appointment; Term; Removal; Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs; Qualifications.

Section 9-1-602 - Vacancy in Office.

Section 9-1-603 - Duties Generally; Retention of Qualified Practicing Attorneys; Matters in Which County or State Is Party or Has Interest; Assistance to County and District Attorneys in Felony Trials; Coordination of County and School Safety Activit...

Section 9-1-604 - Office in State Capital; Private Practice Prohibited; Exception.

Section 9-1-605 - Approval of Public Securities and Official Bonds; Water Rights Proceedings; Investigation of Misconduct of County Official; Report to Governor; Commencement of Action.

Section 9-1-606 - "State Official"; Defense Thereof in Civil Suit; Reimbursement of State.

Section 9-1-607 - Deputy Attorneys General; Appointment; Qualifications; Term; Duties; Certificate of Appointment and Oath of Office.

Section 9-1-608 - Assistant Attorneys General.

Section 9-1-609 - Salary of Deputy Attorneys General.

Section 9-1-610 - Administrative and Clerical Personnel.

Section 9-1-611 - Division of Criminal Investigation; Created; Definitions; Director; Appointment; Qualifications.

Section 9-1-612 - Duties of Director; Deputy Directors; Appointment; Duties; Capitol Security; Security Personnel Requirements and Powers.

Section 9-1-613 - Division Agents; Appointment; Qualifications; Continuing Education; Appointment of Persons With Specific Skills.

Section 9-1-614 - Division Agents; Administrative and Clerical Employees.

Section 9-1-615 - Division Agents; Power and Authority of Agents.

Section 9-1-616 - Cooperation With Other Law Enforcement Agencies; Concurrent Jurisdiction.

Section 9-1-617 - Agents to Be Safeguarded as Peace Officers.

Section 9-1-618 - Agents to Be Safeguarded as Peace Officers; General Assistance to State, County or Local Authorities; Investigative Duties.

Section 9-1-619 - Agents to Be Safeguarded as Peace Officers; Duty of Sheriffs and Police to Receive and Detain Prisoners.

Section 9-1-620 - Agents to Be Safeguarded as Peace Officers; Agents' Credentials; Accepting Rewards Prohibited; Oath; Political Participation Prohibited.

Section 9-1-623 - Division of Criminal Investigation; Identification Systems; Information Recorded; Persons Included; Systematic Maintenance and Indexing.

Section 9-1-624 - Division of Criminal Investigation; Uniform Procedures and Forms for Collecting and Disseminating Identification Data; Missing Persons Repository; Annual Crime Statistics Report; Agencies to Cooperate.

Section 9-1-625 - Division of Criminal Investigation; Adult Arrestees to Be Processed Accordingly; Data on Persons in State Custodial Institutions; Minors.

Section 9-1-627 - Authority to Compile, Disseminate and Exchange Information; Immunity; Access to Information Limited; Security Precautions.

Section 9-1-632 - Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy; Created; Location.

Section 9-1-633 - Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy; Director; Appointment; Term; Qualifications; Employees; Salaries; Curriculum and Training Programs; Fees; Disposition.

Section 9-1-634 - Academy to Provide Coroner Training; Certification of Completion.

Section 9-1-635 - Dispatcher Training Course; Certificate Upon Completion; Fees.

Section 9-1-636 - Division of Victim Services; Created; Appointment of Director and Deputy Director; Administrative and Clerical Employees; Definitions.

Section 9-1-637 - Division of Victim Services; Duties of Director.

Section 9-1-638 - Division of Victim Services; Duties and Responsibilities.

Section 9-1-639 - Attorney General; Funds Accounting; Reporting Requirements.

Section 9-1-640 - Administrative Subpoena Authority for Investigations of Child Exploitation.