Wyoming Code § 9-3-437

Powers of trustee
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(a)  In addition to other powers conferred by the governing law, a trustee has exclusive authority, consistent with the trustee's duties under this act, to:
(i)  Establish an administrative budget sufficient, subject to legislative approval, to perform the trustee's duties and, as appropriate and reasonable, draw upon assets of the retirement system to fund the budget;
(ii)  Obtain by employment or contract the services necessary to exercise the trustee's powers and perform the trustee's duties, including actuarial, auditing, custodial, investment and legal services; and
(iii)  Procure and dispose of the goods and property necessary to exercise the trustee's powers and perform the trustee's duties.

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