Wyoming Statutes
Article 4 - State Archives, Museums and Historical Department
Section 9-2-414 - Department of Commerce; Powers and Duties Relative to Museums, Historical Sites and Parks.

9-2-414. Department of commerce; powers and duties relative to museums, historical sites and parks.
(a) The director may:
(i) Assemble and collect archaeological and ethnological collections, relics of the history of the state and material illustrative of the natural history of the state, and works of art;
(ii) Preserve, repair and display in an orderly and educational manner the materials in the possession of the department;
(iii) Store and maintain these materials in the Wyoming state museum, the Wyoming state art gallery and other facilities.
(b) The department shall:
(i) Supervise, maintain, restore, interpret and control museums or historical sites;
(ii) Prepare and arrange all items, objects, furnishings and information in the museums and historical sites;
(iii) Furnish and supervise employees in the museums and historical sites;
(iv) Approve and perform or supervise restorations, improvements, changes and alterations of museums, historic sites and parks under the control of the department;
(v) Interpret historic sites, museums and parks by arranging and preparing all items, objects, furnishings and information relating to historic sites, museums and parks;
(vi) Assume and exercise responsibilities as the state historic preservation officer (SHPO), including supervising and assisting the Wyoming consulting committee on nominations to the national register of historic places and to implement the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (Public Law 89-665; 80 Stat. 915; 16 U.S.C. ยง 470 et seq.), as amended;
(vii) Research and prepare legends for all historic monuments and markers;
(viii) Consult with the parks and cultural resources commission on archives, museums and historical related activities.
(c) As used in this section, "museums" and "historical sites" includes Trails End, Fort Fetterman, Historic Governor's Mansion, Fort Phil Kearney (including the Wagon Box Fight Site and Fetterman Massacre Site), Wyoming State Museum and Fort Bridger.

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.