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Code · Wyoming · Title 99 — Noncodified Statutes · Chapter 99 — 9

99-99-501. Definitions.

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(a)As used in this act:
(i)"Commission" means the Wyoming water development commission;
(ii)"Department" means the department of economic planning and development [economic development and stabilization board];
(iii)"District" means a court approved assessment district consisting of the shareholders in the Park Reservoir Company;
(iv)"Project" means the reconstruction of Park Reservoir Dam as described in the report submitted by the water development commission entitled "Reconstruction of Park Reservoir Dam";
(v)"Public benefit" means those things including but not limited to fisheries, aesthetics, water quality, recreation and flood control which are enjoyed by the public in general and no specific identifiable group in particular;
(vi)"Water development account" means water development account I;
(vii)"This act" means W.S. 41-2-501 through 41-2-506.
(Laws 1981, Ch. 70, § 1; 1982, Ch. 41, § 2; 1998, Ch. 5, § 2; 2000, Ch. 97, § 3; Renumbered from 41-2-501 by Laws 2009, Ch. 168, § 401.)
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