2025 STATE OF WYOMING 25LSO-05271SF0080 SENATE FILE NO. SF0080 Abandonment of water rights-limitations. Sponsored by: Select Water Committee A BILL for 1 AN ACT relating to water; amending the conditions under 2 which abandonment of water rights applies as specified; 3 requiring rulemaking; and providing for effective dates. 4 5 6 7. W.S. 41-3-401(a) and 41-3-402(a) are 8 amended to read: 9 10 11 12 13 (a) Where the holder of an appropriation of water 14 from a surface, underground or reservoir water source 15 fails, either intentionally or unintentionally, to use the 16 water therefrom for the beneficial purposes for which it 2025STATE OF WYOMING25LSO-05272SF0080 1 was appropriated, whether under an adjudicated or 2 unadjudicated right, during any five (5) successive years, 3 he is considered as having abandoned the water right and 4 shall forfeit all water rights and privileges appurtenant 5 thereto. Notwithstanding any provision in this section to 6 the contrary, the holder of an appropriation for the 7 diversion and storage of water in a reservoir, from which 8 water or a portion thereof has not yet been beneficially 9 used for the purposes for which appropriated, or the owner 10 11 12 13 of control for an extension of time not to exceed five (5) 14 years, within which to use water 15 therefrom for the beneficial purposes for which it was 16 appropriated. In the application the holder shall 17 demonstrate the exercise of due diligence toward the 18 utilization of the appropriation, and that notwithstanding 19 the exercise of due diligence, reasonable cause exists for 20 nonuse. Reasonable cause includes but is not limited to 21 delay due to court or administrative proceedings, time 22 required in planning, developing, financing and 23 constructing projects for the application of stored water 2025STATE OF WYOMING25LSO-05273SF0080 1 to beneficial use which require in excess of five (5) years 2 to complete, delay due to requirement of state and federal 3 statutes and rules and regulations thereunder and any other 4 causes beyond the control of the holder of the 5 appropriation. Upon receipt of an application for 6 extension, the board of control shall proceed under the 7 provisions of W.S. 16-3-101 through 16-3-115 and may grant 8 an extension of time as it finds proper, not to exceed five 9 (5) years, for the application of the appropriated water to 10 the beneficial use for which it was appropriated. A prior 11 grant of extension of time hereunder does not preclude the 12 holder from applying for additional extensions of time, 13 each not to exceed five (5) years, upon similar application 14 and showing. The granting of an extension of time precludes 15 the commencement of an abandonment action against the 16 appropriation during the period of extension. 17 18 19 20 21 (a) When any appropriator has failed, intentionally 22 or unintentionally, to use any portion of surface, 23 underground or reservoir water appropriated by him, whether 2025STATE OF WYOMING25LSO-05274SF0080 1 under an adjudicated or unadjudicated right, for a period 2 of five (5) successive years, the state engineer may 3 initiate forfeiture proceedings against the appropriator 4 with the state board of control, to determine the validity 5 of the unused right. The state engineer shall designate the 6 area to be affected by the proceedings, not to contain in 7 area more than one (1) water division. The total absence of 8 water to divert during an irrigation season precludes the 9 inclusion of any period of nonuse resulting therefrom in 10 the computation of the successive five (5) year period. The 11 secretary of the board shall refer the matter for a hearing 12 to the superintendent of the water division where the 13 forfeiture is alleged to have occurred. This section does 14 not apply to any reservoir, 15 for which an extension has been granted during the period 16 of extension under W.S. 41-3-401(a). 17 18. The state engineer shall promulgate any 19 rules necessary to implement this act. 20 2025STATE OF WYOMING25LSO-05275SF00801. 2 3 (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this 4 section, this act is effective July 1, 2025. 5 6 (b) Sections 2 and 3 of this act are effective 7 immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a 8 bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of 9 the Wyoming Constitution. 10 11 (END)