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Code · Wyoming · Title 18 — Counties · Chapter 11 — Solid Waste Disposal Districts

18-11-101. Solid waste disposal districts; creation.

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(a)Each board of county commissioners may establish by resolution one
(1)or more solid waste disposal districts composed of any portion of the county. Solid waste disposal districts consolidated under W.S. 18-11-106 may be composed of any portion of two
(2)or more counties in accordance with W.S. 18-11-106. Areas may be added to or subtracted from an existing district in the same manner.
(b)Not less than sixty
(60)days before any resolution pursuant to this section is signed, the board of county commissioners shall submit the proposed boundaries of the district to the county assessor and the department of revenue for review for any conflict, overlap, gap or other boundary issue. The assessor and the department may make written comments thereon to the county commissioners.
(c)The board of county commissioners may dissolve a solid waste disposal district established under subsection
(a)of this section in accordance with W.S. 18-3-525. For solid waste disposal districts consolidated under W.S. 18-11-106 that consist of two
(2)or more counties, each board of county commissioners in the counties where the consolidated solid waste disposal district is located shall complete the steps required in W.S. 18-3-525 before the solid waste disposal district may be dissolved under this subsection.
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