Wyoming Statutes
Article 10 - State Budget Department
Section 9-2-1014.3 - Appropriation for Public Welfare Emergencies; Notification to Legislature; Legislative Action.

9-2-1014.3. Appropriation for public welfare emergencies; notification to legislature; legislative action.
(a) Beginning July 1, 2021, as of the first day of each fiscal year, there is appropriated ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00) from the legislative stabilization reserve account. The appropriation may be allocated by the governor and shall only be expended as authorized by the governor for public welfare emergencies as defined in W.S. 9-2-1002(a)(xxv). The governor's office shall provide the notice required under W.S. 9-2-1005(b)(ii)(A) and (B) for any expenditure under this section in excess of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00).
(b) Requests by a state department or agency for the allocation and expenditure of money appropriated pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall be made by the administrative head of the department or agency in writing to the governor specifying the circumstances which are deemed necessary to require the requested allocation and expenditure by the governor.
(c) Expenditures pursuant to this section shall be through a program with an approved budget, but expenditures shall not be limited to the purposes of a program with an approved budget. No amount allocated to be expended pursuant to this section shall increase the standard budget of any program for a subsequent fiscal biennium.
(d) Expenditures pursuant to this section shall not be subject to the provisions of W.S. 9-2-1014.2.

Structure Wyoming Statutes

Wyoming Statutes

Title 9 - Administration of the Government

Chapter 2 - Agencies, Boards, Commissions and Departments Generally

Article 10 - State Budget Department

Section 9-2-1001.1 - Creation.

Section 9-2-1002 - Definitions; Powers Generally; Duties of Governor; Provisions Construed; Cooperation With Legislature and Judiciary; Divisions Enumerated.

Section 9-2-1003.1 - Director of Department; Appointment; Removal; Cooperation With Legislature and Judiciary.

Section 9-2-1004 - Duties of the Department; Receipt of Monthly Statements of Income, Revenues and Expenditures of State Agencies and Offices; Authority to Contract; Purposes.

Section 9-2-1005 - Payment of Warrants; Budget Powers of Governor; Agency Budgets; Federal Funds; New Employees.

Section 9-2-1006 - Revenues or Income of State Agencies Not Part of Appropriation or Budget; Exception; Additions to Appropriation or Budget; Reports Concerning Enterprise Fund Accounts.

Section 9-2-1007 - Restrictions on Indebtedness and Expenditures of State Agencies; Allotment System.

Section 9-2-1008 - Unexpended, Unobligated Funds to Lapse or Be Carried Over; Duty of Auditor; Reporting.

Section 9-2-1009 - Nonappropriated Revenues to Be Transferred by Auditor Upon Lapse, Conversion or Otherwise Becoming State Property.

Section 9-2-1010 - Duties of Department; Biennial Budgets and Appropriations.

Section 9-2-1011 - Duties of Budget Department; Preparation of Standard Budget Estimates; Entities to Prepare Expanded and Exception Budgets; Form; Required Information; Base Budgets.

Section 9-2-1012 - Duties of the Department; Transmittal of Standard Budget and Manual; Return of Completed Exception and Expanded Budgets; Submission to Governor; Disposition of Excess General Fund Appropriations; Submission of Selected Budget Infor...

Section 9-2-1013 - State Budget; Distribution of Copies to Legislators; Copies and Reports of Authorizations; Interfund Loans.

Section 9-2-1014 - Report Required With Budget Request; Format and Contents of Report; Compilation of Compendium of Agency Reports; Distribution of Copies.

Section 9-2-1014.1 - State Budget; Requests by Recipients of Certain Earmarked Funds for Additional Funding From the Budget Reserve Account.

Section 9-2-1014.2 - Budget Shortfall Measures; Expenditure Reductions; Use of Contingent Appropriations.

Section 9-2-1014.3 - Appropriation for Public Welfare Emergencies; Notification to Legislature; Legislative Action.