In the Act and these rules, unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions of terms shall apply:
(a) "Board" means the State Board of Examining Water Well Drilling Contractors and Water Well Pump Installation Contractors.
(b) "Direct communication" means that personnel at a job site and the license holder assuming responsibility for the job are able to exchange information during operations.
(c) "Direct Supervision" means that the work has been critically examined and evaluated for compliance with appropriate contracting standards by a license holder in that profession.
(d) "Equipping" means to install well caps, well seals or pit-less adapters.
(e) "Good moral character and repute" means the licensure applicant:
(f) "Gross negligence" means a substantial deviation in contracting from the standard of professional care exercised by members of the license holder's profession, or a substantial deviation from any technical standards issued by a nationally and/or state recognized contracting organization comprised of members of the license holder's profession, or a substantial deviation from requirements contained in state laws, Board regulations, local ordinances, or regulations related to the license holder's contracting practice.
(g) "Incompetence" means the lack of professional qualifications, experience, education or a combination thereof to undertake a contracting engagement or assignment.
(h) "License holder" means a person who has been granted Licensure or has been Licensed to practice as a water well drilling contractor or a water well pump installation contractor, or both pursuant to the Act.
(i) "Other misconduct" means:
(j) "Resident" means a person who has maintained his/her primary residence in Wyoming and not claimed residence in any other state for one (1) year or more immediately prior to the filing of the application for licensure.
(k) "Test Pumping" means to temporarily pump a well, usually at the time of completion, to determine aquifer or well performance (e.g., drawdown, maximum efficient gallons per minute, specific capacity, etc.). Test pumping shall not exceed thirty (30) days.
(l) "Underground water" means any water, including hot water and geothermal steam, under the surface of the land or under the bed of any stream, lake or reservoir;
(m) "Water well drilling contractor" means any person responsible for or causing the construction or development of any water well for compensation or otherwise as provided by the Act;
(n) "Water Well Minimum Construction Standards" means the State of Wyoming, State Engineer's Office regulations and instructions, Part III, Revised February 2010, and subsequent revisions.
(o) "Water well pump installation contractor" means any person who is in the business of installing pumping equipment in water wells for compensation or otherwise as provided by the Act;
(p) "Well" means any artificial opening in the ground for the production of groundwater or the disposal of water underground, including developed springs, test wells, monitoring wells, geothermal or heat exchange wells, drive points and excavations for the purpose of artificial recharge to the groundwater bodies or disposal of wastes. The term "well" does not include excavations made for the dewatering of construction sites, mines or oil and gas wells, and the prospecting for and removal of mineral products, nor wells for the production of the media for secondary oil recovery.
037-1 Wyo. Code R. § 1-3
Amended, Eff. 4/7/2015.