Wyoming Code § 36-1-120

Posting of public access to state lands; signage
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(a)  The office of state lands and investments shall supervise the placement of signs on state lands readily identifiable by the office, using trained volunteers. The signs shall indicate that the land is administered by the board of land commissioners.
(b)  The signage shall be placed:
(i)  On identifiable state land that has legal access;
(ii)  To reasonably identify state land that is adjacent to, or contiguous with, private land and which is accessible to the public for hunting, fishing or recreation.
(c)  The signage shall include notice that:
(i)  Motorized vehicles shall be confined to established roads; and
(ii)  Use of the state land is subject to board of land commissioners' rules.
(d)  For purposes of this section, "state land" means any land under the jurisdiction of the board of land commissioners, which the public is authorized to use without obtaining legal permission from a private landowner.

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