Wyoming Statutes
Article 4 - State Archives, Museums and Historical Department
Section 9-2-408 - Transfer of Public Records to Archives; Transfer of Records of Uncollectible Accounts Receivable to Department; Duties of Department Thereto.

9-2-408. Transfer of public records to archives; transfer of records of uncollectible accounts receivable to department; duties of department thereto.
(a) All public records, not required in the current operation of the office where they are made or kept, and all records of every public office of the state, agency, commission, committee or any other activity of the state or political subdivisions which are abolished or discontinued, shall be transferred to the state archives. The transfer of records shall be in accordance with standards and procedures issued by the records committee and subject to an agreement that ensures the safety, preservation and public availability of the records. Any public officer in Wyoming may deliver to the director for preservation and administration records in his custody if the director is willing and able to receive and care for them.
(b) Repealed by Laws 1985, ch. 221, § 2.
(c) Repealed by Laws 1985, ch. 221, § 2.

Structure Wyoming Statutes

Wyoming Statutes

Title 9 - Administration of the Government

Chapter 2 - Agencies, Boards, Commissions and Departments Generally

Article 4 - State Archives, Museums and Historical Department

Section 9-2-401 - Definitions.

Section 9-2-404 - Creation of Department; Director; References to Department.

Section 9-2-405 - Classifications of Public Records.

Section 9-2-406 - Director; Management of Public Records.

Section 9-2-407 - Director; Duties Regarding Public Records in His Custody.

Section 9-2-408 - Transfer of Public Records to Archives; Transfer of Records of Uncollectible Accounts Receivable to Department; Duties of Department Thereto.

Section 9-2-409 - Designation of Records Officer by State Departments or Agencies; Duties.

Section 9-2-410 - Records as Property of State; Delivery by Outgoing Officials and Employees to Successors; Management and Disposition Thereof.

Section 9-2-411 - Records Committee Created; Composition; Expenses; Meetings; Action by Majority Vote; Duties as to Retention and Disposition of Public Records.

Section 9-2-412 - Destruction or Disposition of Public Records; Procedure.

Section 9-2-413 - Reproduction of Public Records of Political Subdivisions.

Section 9-2-414 - Department of Commerce; Powers and Duties Relative to Museums, Historical Sites and Parks.

Section 9-2-415 - Director; Duties Relative to Promotion of History of State and Region.

Section 9-2-419 - Marking, Defacing, Removing or Tampering With Certain Materials; Penalty.