9-2-410. Records as property of state; delivery by outgoing officials and employees to successors; management and disposition thereof.
All public records are the property of the state. They shall be delivered by outgoing officials and employees to their successors and shall be preserved, stored, transferred, destroyed or disposed of, and otherwise managed, only in accordance with W.S. 9-2-405 through 9-2-413.
Structure 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 9-2-409 - Designation of Records Officer by State Departments or Agencies; Duties.
Section 9-2-412 - Destruction or Disposition of Public Records; Procedure.
Section 9-2-413 - Reproduction of Public Records of Political Subdivisions.
Section 9-2-415 - Director; Duties Relative to Promotion of History of State and Region.
Section 9-2-419 - Marking, Defacing, Removing or Tampering With Certain Materials; Penalty.