Wyoming 2022 Regular Session

Wyoming House Bill HB0038

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Contracts in restraint of trade.

Impact

This bill is particularly significant as it alters existing legal frameworks related to business agreements, providing clarity on what constitutes an enforceable restraint of trade. By rendering general provisions of restraint void, it impacts numerous business practices where former employees may be bound by non-compete clauses that restrict them from working in their field. Specific exemptions remain for agreements related to the sale of goodwill and contracts that safeguard trade secrets, thus balancing the interests of protecting proprietary information while fostering a competitive marketplace.

Summary

House Bill 0038 addresses the legality of contracts that place a restraint on trade by declaring such provisions generally void unless specific exceptions apply. The bill seeks to encourage lawful business practices by removing constraints that can inhibit competition and professional mobility. Notably, contracts that impose a restraint on individuals wishing to engage in their lawful profession, trade, or business will be voided under this act, which is expected to stimulate economic activity by enabling individuals to pursue opportunities without contractual limitations.

Contention

During the legislative discussions around HB0038, key points of contention revolved around the implications for existing business practices, particularly concerning the enforceability of non-compete and non-solicitation agreements that many employers had previously relied upon. Proponents of the bill argue that it would improve job mobility and economic conditions for employees, while opponents fear that removing these provisions could lead to increased competition that might harm established businesses. This tension reflects broader concerns about how to balance employee freedom against the legitimate interests of employers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY AB692

Employment: contracts in restraint of trade.

WY SB241

Providing that restrictive covenants in certain contracts are enforceable and not considered a restraint of trade in certain circumstances.

WY SB699

Contracts in restraint of trade.

WY AB1076

Contracts in restraint of trade: noncompete agreements.

WY AB747

Business: unlawful employee contracts and requirements.

WY HB239

Revise laws related to construction contractors

WY HB810

Professions and businesses; electrical contractors, plumbers, conditioned air contractors, low voltage contractors, and utility contractors; change certain provisions

WY SB1455

Contractors: licensing.

WY HB0078

Bid rejection or denial for public works contracting.

WY SB1200

Relating to construction labor contractors; prescribing an effective date.

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