Wyoming Code § 9-2-805

Geological survey; duties; disposition of materials and specimens collected
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(a)  The geological survey shall:
(i)  Study the geological formations and rocks of the state with special reference to its metallic and nonmetallic resources;
(ii)  Examine the topography and physical features of the state focusing on the way people use the land;
(iii)  Seek a comprehensive understanding of the geology of and fossils in the state;
(iv)  Prepare and publish:
(A)  Reports and maps of the geology and mineral resources of the state;
(B)  Reports and maps of the topography and physical features of the state;
(C)  Special reports, with necessary illustrations and maps, of the geology of and fossils in the state;
(D)  Comprehensive summaries or digests, together with bibliographies and maps, of all literature and reports heretofore published on the geology and mineral resources of Wyoming.
(v)  Distribute to the public on request publications and maps either free or at prices determined by the geological survey;
(vi)  Furnish advice and consulting services to state departments, agencies and officers;
(vii)  Contract with Wyoming state agencies, industry, federal and state geological surveys for services involving any of the foregoing purposes or areas.
(b)  The geological survey shall deposit in the geological museum of the University of Wyoming all materials and specimens after the purposes of the geological survey have been served. Duplicates may be distributed to scientific and industrial institutions under regulations adopted by the state geologist and the geological survey board.

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