Wyoming trust lands
[PDF File]INTRODUCTION DRAFT ONLY NOT APPROVED FOR
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2020 STATE OF WYOMING 20LSO-0071 Working Draft 0.6 2 [Bill Number] 1 opportunities for development of any school trust land 2 parcel and of any other state trust lands that would 3 maximize the value of the parcel to the greatest extent 4 possible. Any person may submit a proposal to the office 5 for consideration.
[PDF File]A Proposal To Generate Adequate Returns From Common …
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Wyoming as Trust Lands. A trust is a legal arrangement whereby control over property is transferred to a person or organization (the trustee) for the benefit of someone else (the beneficiary). As trustee, a state's land board or commission has a fiduciary responsibility to act solely in
[PDF File]GUIDE - Bureau of Land Management
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of Wyoming’s state-owned lands are “trust lands.” “Trust lands” are managed to produce income for the state’s schools and public institutions. In general, the Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners (Board) has granted the public the privilege of using legally accessible state lands, other than cultivated croplands, for hunting, fishing
[PDF File]Appendix D: Indian Nations
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Appendix D: Indian Nations The American Indian Digest An Indian reservation is an area of land held in trust by the Federal Govern-ment reserved for Indian use (see Tables D.1 and D.2). The Secretary of the Interior is the trustee for the United States. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is responsible to the trustee for administration and ...
[PDF File]Constitution - Secretary of State of Wyoming
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Constitution of the State of Wyoming Includes All Amendments Through November 12, 2008. The Constitution of the State of Wyoming was adopted in Convention at Cheyenne, Wyoming on September 30, 1889 and ratified by the people of Wyoming on November 5, 1889. Published by Max Maxfield Secretary of State Patricia O’Brien Arp Deputy
[PDF File]Office of State Lands & Investments - Wyoming Legislature
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The Office of State Lands and Investments is statutorily tasked with administering (as directed by the Board of Land Commissioners and the State Land and Investments Board) the Wyoming State Land Trust consisting of three trusts: State Trust Land, State Trust Minerals, and Permanent Land Trust. Source: LSO from information provided by the Office.
[PDF File]Private-Public Land Exchanges in Wyoming
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lands of equal value. The Wyoming Constitution and Wyoming Statutes grant the Board of Land Commissioners the authority to manage state held lands. The State holds public lands in trust for the citizens of the Wyoming. Accordingly, the Board may only exchange state lands if the transaction satisfies the objectives set forth by the legislature.
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l, the undersigned, certify under penalty of perjury, that I am the owner or legal representative of the landowner of the deeded lands in Wyoming upon which the coupons claimed on the reverse side of this document were collected from hunters who killed elk, deer, and/or antelope on said land.
[PDF File]Use of Wyoming State Trust Lands
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Use of Wyoming State Trust Lands The Wyoming State Board of Land Commissioners (SBLC) has the responsibility for the supervision and stewardship of approximately 3,529,527 million surface acres and 3,944,159 million sub-surface acres of state trust land. These lands were granted to the State to generate income in support of the common schools.
[PDF File]Office of State Lands and Investments
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Objective, Scope & Methodology July 31, 2009: Committee requested an audit of OSLI. Objective: Is OSLI maximizing revenue for Wyoming’s trust beneficiaries, through effective leasing and use of state trust mineral lands? Scope: Sub-surface activities. Included surface impact payments as a result of sub- surface activities.
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