Wyoming Code § 41-12-606

Diversions from the Yellowstone River Basin; objections; public hearing
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(a)  An objection to an application must be filed with the state engineer by the date specified in the published notice.
(b)  The objector to an application shall state his name and address and any facts tending to show how the objector will be affected by the application.
(c)  If the state engineer receives a valid objection to an application, the state engineer shall hold a public hearing within sixty (60) days from the date set by the state engineer for filing objections. Service of the notice of the hearing must be made by certified mail upon the applicant and the objector.
(d)  Cost of the public hearing shall be borne by the applicant only in those cases of an application made pursuant to W.S. 41-12-605(a).

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