(a) As used in this section: (i) "Capital construction project" means as defined by W.S. 9-2-3001(b)(ii); (ii) "Major maintenance" means as defined by W.S. 9- 2-3001(b)(ix); (iii) "Property" means as defined by W.S. 9-2- 3001(b)(x); (iv) "Routine maintenance" means as defined by W.S. 9-2-3001(b)(xii). (b) As part of its administrative functions, the board of trustees shall identify University of Wyoming property needs and develop a prioritized list of capital construction projects. The prioritized capital construction projects shall be reported by the board to the state construction department not later than June 1 of each year. Following review, analysis and study, the state construction department shall forward the prioritized list of university capital construction projects to the state building commission. (c) The state construction department shall submit to the state building commission a recommendation for funding university major maintenance each biennium in preparation for the development of the state budget. This recommendation for major maintenance shall be based on a formula adopted by the state building commission pursuant to W.S. 9-5-107(g) and upon forms and in a format specified by the state budget department. At the end of each fiscal year, the board of trustees shall submit a report to the state construction department on major maintenance expenditures and commitments incurred in the immediately preceding fiscal year as required by W.S. 9-5- 107(j). (d) With respect to University of Wyoming property, the board of trustees shall: (i) Develop and implement schedules for routine maintenance that are designed to eliminate maintenance backlogs, establish proactive maintenance practices and ensure that university property and the components, equipment and systems of university property reach their full life expectancy; (ii) Plan for the funding of major maintenance for the components, equipment and systems of university property that have a life expectancy that is less than the life expectancy of university property of which the component, equipment or system is part; (iii) Maintain records of routine maintenance for university property and the components, equipment and systems of university property.
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