Wyoming Code § 9-5-107

Duties and responsibilities with respect to state property; state capital construction needs assessment and priorities; neglected routine maintenance; supplemental major maintenance funding
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(a)  The state construction department shall, subject to the direction of the state building commission and with the assistance of other state agencies as necessary, conduct and maintain a comprehensive needs assessment of existing state buildings and of future space requirements for state agencies. The assessment shall be conducted in accordance with rules of the state building commission adopted pursuant to subsection (d) of this section and be designed to provide uniform statewide data describing the condition of state buildings and projecting building longevity and space requirements.  Through the identification of building conditions and needs, the assessment shall enable the evaluation of capital construction and renovation requirements for all state buildings.  The needs assessment shall be revised annually on or before October 1 of each year.  The needs assessment shall specify construction and renovation requirements for the remainder of the current fiscal year and the succeeding four (4) fiscal years.
(b)  On or before November 1 of each year and based upon the statewide needs assessment of state buildings performed under subsection (a) of this section, the state building commission shall establish and prioritize construction and renovation needs for state buildings. The listing shall specifically identify and prioritize those buildings in need of building construction or renovation and the estimated costs of required construction or renovation during the current fiscal year and during the succeeding four (4) fiscal years.
(c)  On or before December 1 of each year, the commission shall provide copies of the needs assessment and statewide construction and renovation priorities established under this section to members of the legislature.
(d)  The state building commission shall adopt rules implementing policies for the management of state property.  The rules shall establish:
(i)  Uniform standards and procedures for condition assessments of state buildings;
(ii)  Criteria to guide prioritization of construction and renovation needs of state buildings;
(iii)  Requirements for development and implementation of routine maintenance schedules designed to eliminate maintenance backlogs, establish proactive maintenance practices and ensure that state property and the components, equipment and systems of state property reach their full life expectancy;
(iv)  Uniform standards for assessing and approving agency building and other space needs;
(v)  Requirements for planning for the funding of major maintenance for the components, equipment and systems of state property that have a life expectancy that is less than the life expectancy of the state property of which the component, equipment or system is part;
(vi)  Requirements for maintaining records of routine maintenance for state property and the components, equipment and systems of state property.
(e)  Rules and procedures adopted under this section by the state building commission shall be applicable to all state owned buildings unless the operation, management and use of the building has been assigned by statute to a specific state agency.  The agency responsible for the operation and management of a state building exempted by the provisions of this subsection, shall provide the assessment required by subsections (a) through (c) of this section to the state building commission for inclusion in the commission's report to the legislature. The rules adopted by the commission under subsection (d) of this section shall be used as guidelines for the management of state buildings assigned by statute to other state agencies including the University of Wyoming, community college districts, department of transportation, game and fish commission and state institutions.
(f)  The state building commission shall meet at least quarterly and shall promulgate rules specifying procedures under which public comment may be received regarding any actions of the commission, excluding promulgation of rules to which the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act is applicable.
(g)  The state building commission shall adopt a formula for major maintenance for state property, community college property and University of Wyoming property. The formula shall:
(i)  Be based on the gross square footage for not more than seven (7) categories of buildings each for state property, community college property and University of Wyoming property and shall:
(A)  For community college property, include only buildings providing education programs comprising the statewide college system strategic plan developed and maintained under W.S. 21-18-202(a)(v);
(B)  Specifically exclude student housing, student unions and auxiliary services areas funded exclusively through university or community college generated revenues unless otherwise specified by law.
(ii)  Use a multiplier to maintain facilities in at least fair condition based on criteria from organizations with expertise in the area of major maintenance funding;
(iii)  Otherwise be computed in the same manner as for major maintenance for school facilities under W.S. 21-15-109, including using the most current edition of the R.S. Means construction cost index, as modified to reflect current Wyoming construction costs determined by the department of administration and information, division of economic analysis, to calculate replacement cost.
(h)  Repealed by Laws 2025, ch. 12, § 3.
(j)  At the end of each fiscal year, the state construction department, any agency responsible for the operation and management of a state property, the community college commission and the University of Wyoming shall report to the state building commission on the expenditures and commitments made from any funds appropriated for major maintenance.
(k)  To the extent the amount of funds appropriated in any fiscal biennium pursuant to the formula adopted by the state building commission under subsection (g) of this section for major maintenance are insufficient to repair, replace or upgrade a poor component, equipment or system of a property, the state building commission, the community college commission, any agency and the University of Wyoming may separately identify and request in its capital construction budget request submitted to the governor the additional amount necessary for the major maintenance. Any supplemental funding appropriated in response to a budget request submitted under this subsection shall be conditioned on the requesting entity expending all funds appropriated in the fiscal biennium for major maintenance on the poor component, equipment or a system, except as otherwise provided by law.
(m)  As used in this section:
(i)  "Major maintenance" means as defined by W.S. 9-2- 3001(b)(ix);
(ii)  "Property" means as defined by W.S. 9-2- 3001(b)(x);
(iii)  "Routine maintenance" means as defined by W.S. 9-2-3001(b)(xii).

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