Wyo. Stat. § 9-2-2006

Current through the 2024 Budget Session
Section 9-2-2006 - Department of family services created; director appointed; structure
(a) As part of the reorganization of Wyoming state government, there is created the Wyoming department of family services consisting of the agencies, programs and functions specified in this section. The provisions of the Wyoming Government Reorganization Act of 1989, W.S. 9-2-1701 through 9-2-1707, apply to this section.
(b) The administrative head of the department shall be a director appointed by the governor.
(c) The following agencies are assigned to the department of family services under a Type 1 transfer:
(i) Division of public assistance and social services, department of health and social services, less programs transferred to other departments under a Type 2 transfer as part of the reorganization of Wyoming state government;
(ii) The following state institutions:
(A) Repealed By Laws 1998, ch. 7, § 2.
(B) Wyoming boys' school;
(C) Wyoming girls' school.
(d) In developing the plan required under W.S. 9-2-1707(a)(iii), the director shall consider:
(i) A youth services plan ensuring a continuum of care is available for troubled youth;
(ii) Development of case management and management information systems;
(iii) Ensuring independence of the facility inspection function from institutions within the department.
(e) The board of land commissioners shall direct, subject to the limitations contained in the constitution of the state of Wyoming, applicable state and federal law and the conveyance instrument, the control, leasing, exchange, care and disposal of all acquired institutional lands not directly utilized for departmental purposes that are managed or associated with the institutions set forth in W.S. 9-2-2006(c) whether held in the name of the state or in the name of the department. Any amount received from transactions involving these lands shall be credited as directed by state or federal law or the conveyance instrument.
(f) All acquired institutional lands managed by the board of land commissioners subject to subsection (e) of this section shall be managed consistent with:
(i) Consideration of the needs of the institution;
(ii) Consideration of alternative uses of the property which are compatible with the mission of the institution; and
(iii) Limitations contained in the constitution of the state of Wyoming, state and federal law and the conveyance instrument.
(g) The board of land commissioners shall consult with the local officials or governing body having regulatory authority over the acquired institutional lands prior to authorizing the use or transfer of acquired institutional lands managed under subsection (e) of this section to another agency or department of the state of Wyoming.
(h) As used in this section, "acquired institutional lands" means state lands acquired by the state for the benefit of state institutions, but shall not include school trust lands or other lands held in trust by the state of Wyoming.

W.S. 9-2-2006

Amended by Laws 2013 , ch. 155, § 1, eff. 7/1/2013.