Wyoming Code § 18-10-203

District a body corporate; name; powers
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(a)  Each district established is a body corporate by the name of "the .... museum district". The name shall be selected by the board of county commissioners of the county in which the greater area of land within the district is located and will be entered in their records.
(b)  The district may:
(i)  Hold property and be a party to contracts;
(ii)  Sue and be sued;
(iii)  Through its governing board acquire property for museum purposes by gift, devise, bequest or purchase or contract for the acquisition by purchase or lease of real and personal property;
(iv)  Convey, lease and otherwise dispose of property for museum purposes;
(v)  Establish sinking funds for museum purposes;
(vi)  Issue bonds for the purchase of real property, improvements and equipment as provided by W.S. 18-10-214;
(vii)  Make rules and regulations as necessary for the proper operation of the district, which shall be filed with the county clerk for each county in which the district is located.

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