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How to get licensed for Tree Service in Wyoming

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License CategoriesWyo. Stat. § 31-18-101 — 31-18-101(a)(x)(A)
Wyo. Stat. § 16-6-701 — 16-6-701(a)(v)
Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-406 — License on the basis of comity
ExaminationWyo. Stat. § 21-2-801 — 21-2-801
Wyo. Stat. § 33-1-302 — 33-1-302(a)(vii) for the performance of their duties
Experience RequiredWyo. Stat. § 33-29-302 — Qualifications of board members
Insurance & BondingWyo. Stat. § 30-5-110
Wyo. Stat. § 39-17-204 — 39-17-204(a)(ii)
Wyo. Stat. § 35-11-425 — 35-11-425, the operator making the permit application
Wyo. Stat. § 35-11-301 — 35-11-301, any person locating, constructing or operating any
FeesWyo. Stat. § 17-16-1506
Wyo. Stat. § 11-22-119 — 11-22-119
Wyo. Stat. § 35-22-406 — 35-22-406(b) or (c) the district court may enjoin or direct a
Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-405
Continuing EducationWyo. Stat. § 40-14-647 — 40-14-647
Wyo. Stat. § 40-23-130 — 40-23-130
Scope of PracticeWyo. Stat. § 33-29-604
Penalties for Unlicensed WorkWyo. Stat. § 16-3-114
Wyo. Stat. § 33-49-110 — 33-49-110, the board may approve, deny, suspend, revoke or

Tree Service laws & codes that apply in Wyoming

Wyoming Statutes (16 sections)
  • Wyo. Stat. § 35-9-126

    35-9-126(d).

    35-9-126(d).

    35-9-125. Electrical contractor's, low voltage electrical contractor's and limited electrical contractor's licenses.

    (a) On or before July 1 of each year, an electrical contractor shall file with the chief electrical inspector a license application in writing for each of his firms. The applicant shall be or actively employ in a full-time capacity a licensed master electrician of record who assumes responsibility to ensure that the National Electrical Code, W.S. 35-9-120 through 35-9-130 and applicable rules of the department are adhered to on all electrical work undertaken by the electrical contractor in the state of Wyoming, and who is not the master electrician of record for, or employed by, any other electrical contractor. The electrical contractor shall pay the fee required by W.S. 35-9-129 for each firm operated by him. If the applicant qualifies, he shall receive a license which bears the date of issue and expires on July 1 next following the date of issue.

    (b) On or before July 1 of each year, a low voltage electrical contractor shall file with the chief electrical inspector a license application in writing for each of his firms. The applicant

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 35-9-125

    Electrical contractor's, low voltage electrical contractor's and limited electrical contractor's licenses

    35-9-125. Electrical contractor's, low voltage electrical contractor's and limited electrical contractor's licenses.

    (a) On or before July 1 of each year, an electrical contractor shall file with the chief electrical inspector a license application in writing for each of his firms. The applicant shall be or actively employ in a full-time capacity a licensed master electrician of record who assumes responsibility to ensure that the National Electrical Code, W.S. 35-9-120 through 35-9-130 and applicable rules of the department are adhered to on all electrical work undertaken by the electrical contractor in the state of Wyoming, and who is not the master electrician of record for, or employed by, any other electrical contractor. The electrical contractor shall pay the fee required by W.S. 35-9-129 for each firm operated by him. If the applicant qualifies, he shall receive a license which bears the date of issue and expires on July 1 next following the date of issue.

    (b) On or before July 1 of each year, a low voltage electrical contractor shall file with the chief electrical inspector a license application in writing for each of his firms. The

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-604

    Exemptions and limitations

    33-29-604. Exemptions and limitations.

    (a) The provisions of this act shall not apply to:

    (i) An officer or employee of the United States practicing within the scope of his authority and employment;

    (ii) An officer or employee of the state of Wyoming performing regulatory reviews within the scope of his authority and employment provided the officer or employee shall not represent himself to be a licensed professional engineer or licensed professional surveyor unless he is so licensed and except when filing water right petitions with the state of Wyoming as provided in title 41 of the Wyoming statutes;

    (iii) An individual working for a business entity or licensee provided a licensee exercises responsible charge over all final designs, drawings, maps, plats and plans filed under W.S. 33-29-801;

    (iv) A utility company or telecommunications company regulated by the Wyoming public service commission or the company's employees practicing within the scope of their employment and authority;

    (v) An individual who performs actions described in W.S. 33-29-201(a)(viii)(A) up

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 16-6-701 16-6-701(a)(v)

    Wyo. Stat. § 16-6-701 — 16-6-701(a)(v):

    ARTICLE 11 - CONTRACTOR LICENSES – RECIPROCITY

    16-6-1101. Contractor licenses; reciprocity; requirements.

    (a) As used in this section:

    (i) "Accepting jurisdiction" means a county, city, town or other government entity that is required to recognize and accept a license issued by an issuing jurisdiction;

    (ii) "Contractor" means a person employed by and contracting with an owner to improve an owner's property;

    (iii) "Issuing jurisdiction" means the county, city, town or other government entity that issued a license to a contractor; (iv) "License" means any license or certification necessary for a contractor to perform work in a jurisdiction.

    (b) Each county, city, town and other government entity that issues licenses to contractors shall recognize a license issued to a contractor by another county, city, town or other government entity in Wyoming, in accordance with the following:

    (i) Before the accepting jurisdiction shall recognize the license under this section:

    (A) The contractor's license shall be active; and

    (B) The contractor shall be in good standing with the issuing jurisdiction and shall provide to the accepting jurisdiction any proof of financial assurance required by the accepting jurisdiction.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 33-42-111

    33-42-111(a).

    33-42-111(a).

    33-42-114. Reciprocity.

    If a person holding a license entitling him to drill water wells or install pumping equipment in another state applies for a Wyoming water well drilling contractor's or water well pump installation contractor's license, if the other state offers reciprocity, and if the board determines the standards and requirements of the state in which the applicant is licensed are equal to or exceed the standards or requirements of this act, the board may waive the examination requirements except the applicant shall successfully complete an examination based on Wyoming statutes and rules relating to the drilling of water wells or installation of pump equipment. The applicant shall also pay all applicable fees.

    33-42-115. Complaints and investigations.

    If any information concerning a possible violation of this act or rules and regulations applicable to water well drilling or pump installation is received or obtained by a board member or the state engineer's office, the board may, on its own motion, initiate proceedings under this act and in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act.

    33-42-116. Account; expenditures.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 9-19-204 9-19-204 and shall promulgate rules and regulations in

    Wyo. Stat. § 9-19-204 — 9-19-204 and shall promulgate rules and regulations in

    (a) The state board of land commissioners shall appoint a state forester who shall be the administrative head of the Wyoming state forestry division of the office of state lands and investments. The state forester shall serve at the pleasure of the board. The state forester shall have a bachelor's degree in forestry with not less than four (4) years experience in professional forestry work. The state forester shall, under the general supervision of the board, have direction of all forest interest and all matters pertaining to forestry within the jurisdiction of the state of Wyoming.

    (b) The state forester shall:

    (i) Take such action as may be deemed necessary by the state board of land commissioners to protect forest, range and other rural resources from fire. This responsibility shall in no way diminish the responsibility or authority of local fire protection districts;

    (ii) Assist the county sheriff in the enforcement of all laws pertaining to the protection of forest and range lands from fire;

    (iii) Collect data relative to forest conditions;

    (iv) Prepare an annual report on the progress and condition of state forestry work;

    (v) Recommend plans for improving the state system of forest protection, management and replacement;

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 23-2-414

    23-2-414(d) if billed to the board by the attorney general.

    23-2-414(d) if billed to the board by the attorney general.

    23-2-410. Powers and duties of board; generally; employees; licensing and regulation.

    (a) The board shall: (i) Adopt an official seal;

    (ii) Carry out the provisions of this act and in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, adopt necessary rules and regulations for carrying out this act including requirements for training, experience and knowledge of relevant law and rules and regulations as may be imposed upon outfitters and professional guides, the content and requirements for examination of license applicants and other necessary and reasonable rules;

    (iii) Report to the governor in accordance with W.S.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 33-43-118 33-43-118

    Wyo. Stat. § 33-43-118 — 33-43-118.

    (iv) Maintain an up-to-date list of persons whose licenses have been suspended, revoked or denied. This list shall include the names, social security numbers, type and cause of action, date and penalty incurred, and the length of penalty. This list shall be available for public inspection during reasonable business hours. This list shall be supplied to similar boards in other states upon request;

    (v) Establish fees for licenses, permits, renewals and reinstatements in accordance with W.S. 33-1-201. 33-43-106. Board; general powers.

    (a) The board may:

    (i) In accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, adopt rules and regulations not inconsistent with the law as may be necessary to enable it to carry into effect the provisions of this act;

    (ii) Employ personnel as necessary to perform the functions of the board;

    (iii) Establish relicensure requirements and procedures as are appropriate, including adopting and publishing a code of ethics;

    (iv) Secure the services of resource consultants as deemed necessary by the board. Resource consultants shall receive travel and per diem expenses in the same manner and amount as state employees, while engaged in consultative service to the board;

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 21-2-801 21-2-801

    Wyo. Stat. § 21-2-801 — 21-2-801.

    (D) In addition to any exam required under subparagraph (B) of this paragraph the Wyoming licensing board may require an examination relating to the specifics of Wyoming law and regulations regardless of the length of time the individual has been licensed.

    (ii) Demonstrates competency in the occupation or profession for which the applicant seeks licensure. Competency shall be determined pursuant to rules that shall be adopted for that purpose and may include consideration of continuing education credits, recent work experience, prior licensing examinations, disciplinary actions taken against the applicant in other states and other appropriate factors;

    (iii) Has not engaged in any act that would constitute grounds for refusal, suspension or revocation of the occupational or professional license sought in this state; and

    (iv) Has completed all required application procedures and paid any required fee.

    (c) All relevant work experience of an applicant, including full-time or part-time experience, regardless of whether in a paid or volunteer capacity, may be credited in any work experience requirement adopted by an occupational or professional licensing board.

    (d) This section shall apply to all applications for licensure under W.S. 21-2-802 or under title 33 of the Wyoming statutes except for the following: (i) An application to be an attorney at law under chapter 5 of title 33;

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 11-22-119 11-22-119

    Wyo. Stat. § 11-22-119 — 11-22-119.

    11-22-119.

    11-22-102. Board authorized to adopt and publish rules.

    The board shall adopt and publish reasonable rules and regulations necessary for the administration of this act.

    11-22-103. License; requirements therefor.

    Upon making a satisfactory written statement to the board of financial responsibility and ownership or control of adequate facilities for the care, sorting, feeding, loading, unloading and shipment of livestock for the operation of a livestock market, and tendering the fee prescribed, any person may procure a license from the board to establish and operate within Wyoming for one (1) year a livestock market.

    11-22-104. License; requirement; fees generally; expiration; renewal; effect of refusal of issuance or renewal.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 9-12-603

    9-12-603. The application shall be submitted on forms

    9-12-603. The application shall be submitted on forms prescribed by, and subject to rules promulgated by, the Wyoming business council. In determining whether to recommend a contract for approval, the Wyoming business council shall consider if the applicant has demonstrated a business plan, balance sheet, sufficient cash flow, commitments to sell the finished product and other indices necessary to demonstrate the applicant's ability to perform under the contract as determined by rule and regulation of the Wyoming business council.

    (c) The Wyoming business council shall provide recommendations for terms and conditions contained in a proposed contract. The Wyoming business council's recommendations shall be forwarded to the state loan and investment board for final consideration of the application.

    (d) After an application to participate in the program is approved by the state loan and investment board, the Wyoming business council may complete negotiations to contract to supply not more than twenty percent (20%) of the expected mineral supply to the facility for the duration of the contract. Total contract amounts for any one (1) facility shall be set by rule of the stat

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 16-6-701 16-6-701(a)(v)

    Wyo. Stat. § 16-6-701 — 16-6-701(a)(v):

    (vi) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to:

    (A) Require an accepting jurisdiction to grant privileges to a contractor for a license that is not of a similar type or class to the license granted by the issuing jurisdiction;

    (B) Prohibit an accepting jurisdiction from requiring a contractor to complete application requirements and procedures, satisfactorily complete any testing requirements or pay fees if the contractor seeks to perform work in an accepting jurisdiction that is not covered under the license issued by the issuing jurisdiction or seeks to perform work that is not at an equivalent level of required competency in the accepting jurisdiction.

    (c) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit any county, city, town or other government entity that issues licenses to contractors from entering into agreements for the recognition of licenses obtained in other jurisdictions in Wyoming.

    CHAPTER 7 - RELOCATION ASSISTANCE

    16-7-101. Short title.

    This act is known and may be cited as the "Wyoming Relocation Assistance Act of 1973".

    16-7-102. Definitions.

    (a) As used in this act:

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 16-5-102 16-5-102 through 16-5-119, as from time to time amended, except

    Wyo. Stat. § 16-5-102 — 16-5-102 through 16-5-119, as from time to time amended, except

    (c) The provisions of this section are not subject to certificates of public convenience and necessity of the public service commission. However, if there is a controversy between the municipality and a consumer outside the corporate limits of the municipality with regard to the establishment of rates, maintenance or servicing in a manner other than as contracted for or as provided in this article, the public service commission may review the matter in controversy, hold hearings, take testimony and make recommendations. The commission's recommendations may be appealed to the district court pursuant to the provisions of the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act. The ultimate prevailing party shall be awarded a just and reasonable attorneys fee.

    15-7-603. Supplying federal government authorized; existing contracts confirmed.

    (a) Any city or town may enter into and fully perform contracts with the United States government, or any department or representative thereof, or road construction contractor working under a contract with the state transportation commission or with public utility corporations to supply water for their use and needs at any place within the corporate limits of the city or town, or adjacent thereto.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 33-42-111 33-42-111(a)

    Wyo. Stat. § 33-42-111 — 33-42-111(a).

    33-42-111(a).

    33-42-114. Reciprocity.

    If a person holding a license entitling him to drill water wells or install pumping equipment in another state applies for a Wyoming water well drilling contractor's or water well pump installation contractor's license, if the other state offers reciprocity, and if the board determines the standards and requirements of the state in which the applicant is licensed are equal to or exceed the standards or requirements of this act, the board may waive the examination requirements except the applicant shall successfully complete an examination based on Wyoming statutes and rules relating to the drilling of water wells or installation of pump equipment. The applicant shall also pay all applicable fees.

    33-42-115. Complaints and investigations.

    If any information concerning a possible violation of this act or rules and regulations applicable to water well drilling or pump installation is received or obtained by a board member or the state engineer's office, the board may, on its own motion, initiate proceedings under this act and in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act.

    33-42-116. Account; expenditures.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 35-9-126 35-9-126(d)

    Wyo. Stat. § 35-9-126 — 35-9-126(d).

    35-9-126(d).

    35-9-125. Electrical contractor's, low voltage electrical contractor's and limited electrical contractor's licenses.

    (a) On or before July 1 of each year, an electrical contractor shall file with the chief electrical inspector a license application in writing for each of his firms. The applicant shall be or actively employ in a full-time capacity a licensed master electrician of record who assumes responsibility to ensure that the National Electrical Code, W.S. 35-9-120 through 35-9-130 and applicable rules of the department are adhered to on all electrical work undertaken by the electrical contractor in the state of Wyoming, and who is not the master electrician of record for, or employed by, any other electrical contractor. The electrical contractor shall pay the fee required by W.S. 35-9-129 for each firm operated by him. If the applicant qualifies, he shall receive a license which bears the date of issue and expires on July 1 next following the date of issue.

    (b) On or before July 1 of each year, a low voltage electrical contractor shall file with the chief electrical inspector a license application in writing for each of his firms. The applicant shall be or actively employ in a full-time capacity a licensed low voltage technician of record who assumes responsibility to ensure that the National Electrical Code, W.S.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 31-5-235 31-5-235

    Wyo. Stat. § 31-5-235 — 31-5-235.

    (ii) May upon cessation of full service restaurant operations, serve a limited menu and continue to serve wines authorized under the winery permit;

    (iii) Shall not include sales of wines authorized under the winery permit, or sales other than food service and alcoholic beverages, in the annual gross sales report required under W.S. 12-4-408(c).

    (d) A local licensing authority may issue to the holder of a winery permit under this section a satellite winery permit which allows the permittee to sell wine manufactured at the site identified on the manufacturer's license at up to three (3) satellite locations within Wyoming separate from its licensed manufacturing site under the original permit fee. The satellite winery permit may be issued on application to the appropriate licensing authority. The local licensing authority may require a public hearing and the payment of an additional permit fee not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) regardless of the number of satellite locations. The satellite winery permit shall be subject to the terms and conditions of W.S. 12-4-106, the schedule of operating hours set pursuant to W.S. 12-5-101 and the licensed building provisions of W.S. 12-5-201.

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Wyo. Stat. (3 sections)
  • Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-604 Exemptions and limitations

    Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-604 — Exemptions and limitations

    33-29-604. Exemptions and limitations.

    (a) The provisions of this act shall not apply to:

    (i) An officer or employee of the United States practicing within the scope of his authority and employment;

    (ii) An officer or employee of the state of Wyoming performing regulatory reviews within the scope of his authority and employment provided the officer or employee shall not represent himself to be a licensed professional engineer or licensed professional surveyor unless he is so licensed and except when filing water right petitions with the state of Wyoming as provided in title 41 of the Wyoming statutes;

    (iii) An individual working for a business entity or licensee provided a licensee exercises responsible charge over all final designs, drawings, maps, plats and plans filed under W.S. 33-29-801;

    (iv) A utility company or telecommunications company regulated by the Wyoming public service commission or the company's employees practicing within the scope of their employment and authority;

    (v) An individual who performs actions described in W.S. 33-29-201(a)(viii)(A) upon lands owned or leased by him or upon lands owned or leased by an entity, which is not a publicly traded corporation, of which he owns an interest; or

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-406 License on the basis of comity

    Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-406 — License on the basis of comity

    33-29-406. License on the basis of comity.

    (a) An applicant who holds a license issued by another jurisdiction to practice professional engineering or professional land surveying may be issued a professional license provided:

    (i) The applicant has submitted evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant has a background that does not evidence conduct adverse to the practice of engineering or land surveying or to the ability to practice engineering or land surveying;

    (ii) The applicant has passed any examinations required by rule of the board to establish competence at a professional level in Wyoming licensing laws and professional ethics; and

    (iii) The applicant:

    (A) Meets the education, experience and examination requirements equivalent to the requirements in effect in Wyoming at the time the applicant's license was issued by the other jurisdiction; or

    (B) Meets requirements established by the national council of examiners for engineering and surveying or its successor organization that the board has determined are equivalent to the requirements for a professional license in Wyoming.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 35-9-125 Electrical contractor's, low voltage electrical contractor's and limited electrical contractor's licenses

    Wyo. Stat. § 35-9-125 — Electrical contractor's, low voltage electrical contractor's and limited electrical contractor's licenses

    35-9-125. Electrical contractor's, low voltage electrical contractor's and limited electrical contractor's licenses.

    (a) On or before July 1 of each year, an electrical contractor shall file with the chief electrical inspector a license application in writing for each of his firms. The applicant shall be or actively employ in a full-time capacity a licensed master electrician of record who assumes responsibility to ensure that the National Electrical Code, W.S. 35-9-120 through 35-9-130 and applicable rules of the department are adhered to on all electrical work undertaken by the electrical contractor in the state of Wyoming, and who is not the master electrician of record for, or employed by, any other electrical contractor. The electrical contractor shall pay the fee required by W.S. 35-9-129 for each firm operated by him. If the applicant qualifies, he shall receive a license which bears the date of issue and expires on July 1 next following the date of issue.

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