Wyoming 2023 Regular Session

Wyoming House Bill HB0267

Introduced
1/31/23  

Caption

Conveyances to United States-right of refusal by state.

Impact

The implications of HB 0267 are significant as they establish a framework for the state to have a stronger position in property sales that might involve federal agencies. By enacting this measure, the state can potentially prevent property that could be valuable for public use or conservation from being transferred away from state jurisdiction. This could lead to increased state control over local resources and promote land management strategies that align with state priorities.

Summary

House Bill 0267 proposes to grant the state of Wyoming a right of first refusal for the sale of real property to the United States and its agencies. This bill outlines the necessary procedures that property owners must follow before agreeing to sell their land to the federal government. Specifically, property owners must notify the state of their intent to sell and provide details about the property, including its value, allowing the state to decide whether it wants to purchase the property instead. This new requirement aims to ensure that the state has the opportunity to acquire properties of significance before they are transferred to federal control.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 0267 reflects a proactive approach by the Wyoming legislature to secure state interests in property management. While it promotes state acquisition of important lands, the legislation could also lead to friction between state authorities and property owners, necessitating a careful balance to respect private property rights while enhancing state land control.

Contention

One potential point of contention surrounding this bill could be the concern regarding the operational burdens it places on property owners. Critics may argue that requiring a 45-day notice for property sales and a response period for the state could complicate and delay transactions with the federal government. Property owners might find the requirements cumbersome, particularly if they are under time constraints. Additionally, the bill's specific definitions and stipulations on the price paid by the state create room for negotiation and potential disputes between the state and property owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY SB2051

VEH FRANCHISE-RIGHT OF REFUSAL

WY SB2935

MOBILE HOME-RIGHT REFUSAL

WY SF0068

Prescriptive easement for water conveyances.

WY HB1190

Affordable Housing Right Of First Refusal

WY H1544

To guarantee a tenant’s first right of refusal

WY S998

To guarantee a tenant’s first right of refusal

WY SF0145

State budgeting and reserves.

WY HB0171

State land leases.

WY H1350

To guarantee a tenant’s first right of refusal

WY S880

To guarantee a tenant’s first right of refusal

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