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Lawyers, advocates ask committee to clarify DUNA rules as first projects move to implementation
Summary
Working-group members and projects implementing Wyoming’s Decentralized Unincorporated Nonprofit Association (DUNA) statute urged the committee to clarify conversion rules, registration and practical onboarding steps for founders and service providers.
Legal advisers and project leads told the select committee that Wyoming’s new DUNA statute is usable but needs small statutory clarifications to help founders and service providers move projects from concept to operation.
Matt Kaufman, a working-group participant who has helped draft DUNA language, told the committee that conversion and onboarding questions are the most frequent issues in practice. “My sense is that we saw … some assumptions that a new DUNA could start as an UNA…
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