Wyoming Code § 9-5-302

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(a)  As used in this act:
(i)  "Constitutional implications" means the unconstitutional taking of private property as determined by the attorney general in light of current case law;
(ii)  "Government agency" means the state of Wyoming and any officer, agency, board, commission, department or similar body of the executive branch of state government;
(iii)  "Governmental action" or "action":
(A)  Means:
(I)  Proposed rules by a state agency that if adopted and enforced may limit the use of private property;
(II)  Required dedications or exactions from owners of private property by a state agency.
(B)  Does not include:
(I)  Activity in which the power of eminent domain is exercised formally;
(II)  Repealing rules discontinuing governmental programs or amending rules in a manner that lessens interference with the use of private property;
(III)  Law enforcement activity involving seizure or forfeiture of private property for violations of law or as evidence in criminal proceedings;
(IV)  Orders that are authorized by statute, that are issued by a state agency or a court of law and that were the result of a violation of state law;
(V)  Actions necessary to maintain or protect public health and safety.
(iv)  "Private property" means property protected by amendments V and XIV of the constitution of the United States or Wyoming;
(v)  "Taking" means an uncompensated taking of private property in violation of the state or federal constitution;
(vi)  "This act" means W.S. 9-5-301 through 9-5-305.

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