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Wyoming forester proposes widening EFSA statutory definition to cover all state‑administered lands

5052009 · June 24, 2025
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Wyoming State Forester Kelly Norris asked legislators to consider updating Title 36 language so the Emergency Fire Suppression Account (EFSA) can pay suppression costs on all state‑administered lands, not only lands defined as state trust lands.

Wyoming State Forester Kelly Norris asked the Joint Appropriations Committee to consider statutory language changes to the Emergency Fire Suppression Account (EFSA) so the fund explicitly covers “all state administered lands” rather than only lands defined in the current Title 36 definitions.

Norris said EFSA currently uses definitions from chapter 36 that identify state trust lands (lands under the Board of Land Commissioners). She noted…

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