Wyoming Administrative Code Agency 066 - Wyoming Office of Tourism

Here’s an overview of Agency 066 – Wyoming Office of Tourism in the Wyoming Administrative Code:

📘 Scope & Structure

Agency 066 covers the Wyoming Office of Tourism.

It currently includes Sub‑Agency 0001, which establishes the Film Industry Financial Incentive Program (rules chapters 1+ onwards) (regulations.justia.com, regulations.justia.com).

Chapter 1 – General Provisions

Purpose (§ 1‑1)

To promote economic development at local levels through tourism and entertainment activities.

Aims include elevating Wyoming’s visibility, creating jobs for Wyoming residents, and diversifying the economy.

Implements authority for incentive reimbursements under Wyo. Statutes §§ 9‑12‑402 to 9‑12‑406 (law.cornell.edu).

Authority (§ 1‑2)

Administered by the Wyoming Business Council, Travel & Tourism Division as empowered by W.S. 9‑12‑406(a) (regulations.justia.com).

Last officially updated through March 29, 2025 (regulations.justia.com).

What’s Included (Beyond Chapter 1)

Although only Chapter 1 is easily accessible via public sources, later chapters likely detail:

Eligibility criteria for productions,

Application and contract protocol,

Reimbursement calculation and documentation standards,

Auditing and compliance processes.

Official Access & Updates

The most authoritative and updated rules are maintained through the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Administrative Rules portal, which tends to list current, proposed, emergency, repealed versions (rules.wyo.gov, law.cornell.edu).

The Legislative Information System provides underlying statutes such as W.S. 9‑12‑402 to 406, which outline definitions, funding, and duties related to film incentives (regulations.justia.com).

✅ How to Access Full Text

Secretary of State’s Rule Search
Go to rules.wyo.gov, select Agency 066, Program 0001, and download full chapters.

Cornell LII / Justia
Public overviews are available here, including Chapter 1’s purpose and authority sections (rules.wyo.gov, law.cornell.edu).

Wyoming Legislature & Business Council
Check for proposed amendments, implementation timelines, and notices of rulemaking.

 

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