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Natrona County Parks trustees adopt statutory language for draft bylaws, send draft for public notice
Summary
Trustees reviewed multiple draft versions of proposed bylaws and voted to replace editorial language with verbatim Wyoming statutory text in multiple sections; they approved sending the bylaws draft out for 45-day public notice and directed county counsel to prepare a clean, consolidated version for final review.
Trustees of the Natrona County Parks and Recreation System voted to replace editorial bylaw wording with verbatim Wyoming statutory language in multiple sections and to send the draft bylaws out for the required public notice period.
At the start of the meeting Trustees voted to send the draft rules out for public notice. Trustee Nicklaus moved to send the draft version out for public notice; Trustee Mehl seconded and “the motion carries,” the board recorded. The board then proceeded to review multiple versions of the bylaws packet (a redline, a statute-inserted copy and a clean copy) and discussed whether to retain local editorial language or use verbatim statutory language.
Trustees repeatedly agreed to use the verbatim Wyoming statutes where highlighted in the packet rather…
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