Wyoming 2023 Regular Session

Wyoming Senate Bill SF0058

Introduced
1/10/23  
Report Pass
1/12/23  
Engrossed
1/16/23  
Refer
2/3/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  
Enrolled
2/21/23  

Caption

Sutton archaeological site administration.

Impact

The passage of SF0058 establishes the Sutton archaeological site as a formally recognized state archaeological site, thereby enacting protections under state law. This designation empowers the Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources to develop and implement management practices that will safeguard the integrity of the site. By granting this status, the bill acknowledges the site’s historical significance and aims to protect it from potential threats due to neglect or unregulated activities, which can often endanger archaeological locations.

Summary

SF0058 is a bill that designates the Sutton archaeological site in Platte County as a state archaeological site, which will be managed by the Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources. The bill aims to ensure the protection and management of this important historical site, reflecting a commitment to preserving the cultural heritage of Wyoming. The designated lands encompass approximately 46.382 acres, as detailed in the amended statutes regarding state park and archaeological site designations, illustrating the state's dedication to maintaining its historical assets.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be largely positive, with broad support for the preservation of cultural and historical sites in Wyoming. Stakeholders such as local historians, conservationists, and community members recognize the importance of protecting the Sutton archaeological site for both educational and heritage reasons. The unanimous voting outcome indicates a strong legislative consensus, suggesting that the bill aligns with the values and interests of the community regarding the conservation of state history.

Contention

While SF0058 received unanimous support, potential points of contention may arise from future interpretations of what management entails for the site. Concerns could involve balancing public access with the need to protect archaeological resources. Furthermore, as state policies evolve, there may be debates on the level of funding or resources allocated towards the effective management of such sites. However, these discussions may be more relevant moving forward as the bill progresses into implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY HB0016

Sutton state archaeological site-legal description.

WY HCR004

Concurrent Resolution Calling for Protection of Archaeological Sites

WY HB0482

Archaeological Resources Amendments

WY HB2465

Relating To Regulation Of Archaeological Activities.

WY SB3154

Relating To Regulation Of Archaeological Activities.

WY HB511

Provides for the application of the Public Records Law to certain records relative to archeological dig sites

WY HB0067

Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Trust Fund Administration-2.

WY HB23

Provides for the administration of the Oilfield Site Restoration Fund (Item #16) (EN INCREASE SD RV See Note)

WY HCR12

Designating the city of Florence, home of the Gault Archaeological Site, as the oldest community in Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2021.

WY SCR3

Designating the city of Florence, home of the Gault Archaeological Site, as the oldest community in Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2021.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.