053-12 Wyo. Code R. § 12-6

Current through April 27, 2019
Section 12-6 - Resident Labor

(a) Every Employer shall ensure that each laborer claiming Wyoming resident status, including those laborers from temporary labor agencies, satisfies the requirements of Wyoming Statute § 16-6-202(a)(ii), and shall provide documentary evidence to establish Wyoming resident status upon request by the Department, Workforce Center, or Business Consultant Unit. Wyoming resident status may be established by:

  • (i) A Wyoming driver's license showing an original issue date no less than one year prior;
  • (ii) A utility bill, rent receipt, insurance policy, mortgage document, vehicle registration, pay stub, tax document, voter registration, doctor's bill, or bank statement showing the resident's Wyoming address for a period of at least one year; or
  • (iii) Any other documentary evidence establishing one year of Wyoming residency acceptable to the Department, Workforce Center, or Business Consultant Unit.

(b) An Employer shall not require any Wyoming resident to apply through a labor organization or union, or at any location outside of the assigned Workforce Center's area of responsibility.

(c) An Employer shall not require any Wyoming resident to apply through an outside source without a means of verifying each application is received and acknowledged.

053-12 Wyo. Code R. § 12-6

Adopted, Eff. 4/24/2019.