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SF0169 • 2023

State shooting complex task force.

AN ACT relating to the administration of government; creating the state shooting complex development and oversight task force; providing duties of the task force; requiring reports; creating the state shooting complex account; providing appropriations; and providing for an effective date.

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Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Senator Hicks
Last action
2023-03-02
Official status
enrolled
Effective date
3/2/2023

Plain English Breakdown

The exact details on how the $10 million will be allocated are specified in the bill text but not fully detailed here.

State Shooting Complex Task Force

This law creates a task force to develop plans and make recommendations for a Wyoming State Shooting Complex, including selecting its location and reporting annually.

What This Bill Does

  • Creates the state shooting complex development and oversight task force with members from government agencies, businesses, and public organizations.
  • Requires the task force to create guidelines for choosing the best place for the complex and make recommendations about how it should be built and run.
  • Asks the task force to report its progress each year to the governor and certain committees.
  • Sets up an account with funds from different sources, totaling $10 million, to pay for building the shooting complex.

Who It Names or Affects

  • The task force members who will plan the state shooting complex.
  • Government agencies that provide funding or oversight.
  • Local governments and private companies interested in hosting the complex.

Terms To Know

Task Force
A group of people brought together to work on a specific project or issue.
Account
A special fund set up for a particular purpose, in this case, the Wyoming State Shooting Complex account.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The task force will end its work by June 30, 2026.
  • Funds can only be used as directed and must revert to their original accounts if not spent by a certain date.

Amendments

These notes stay tied to the official amendment files and metadata from the legislature.

SF0169H2001

2nd reading • Representative Yin

Failed

Plain English: This amendment adds a requirement for the task force to exclude certain locations when recommending where to build the Wyoming state shooting complex.

  • Adds language that the location recommendation of the Wyoming state shooting complex must not include areas represented by members of the legislature who are part of the task force.
  • The amendment does not specify how this exclusion will be implemented or what happens if all potential locations fall within these excluded areas.
SF0169H3001

3rd reading • Representative Yin

Failed

Plain English: The amendment adds a rule for members of the state shooting complex development and oversight task force who are also legislators. If these members are elected to represent an area where a proposal about the location of the Wyoming state shooting complex is being considered, they cannot vote on that proposal.

  • Adds a new requirement that if a legislator serving on the task force is chosen to represent a specific area and there's a proposal regarding the location of the Wyoming state shooting complex for that same area, the legislator must not participate in voting on that proposal.
SF0169HW001

Committee of the Whole • Representative Larson, JT

Adopted

Plain English: The amendment removes references to ARPA funding and certain lines related to appropriations for a state shooting complex, and adds language allowing gifts, contributions, grants, and donations from any source to be deposited into the state shooting complex account.

  • Removes mentions of ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funding.
  • Deletes specific lines about appropriations for the project.
  • Adds new text that allows various types of financial support from different sources to go directly into a special account for the Wyoming State Shooting Complex.
  • The exact impact on future funding and operations is not detailed in this amendment.
SF0169S2001

2nd reading • Senator Hicks

Adopted

Plain English: The amendment changes the funding source for a $5 million appropriation from ARPA to the general fund if ARPA funds are not available or permissible.

  • Changes the initial funding source of $5 million from ARPA (presumably American Rescue Plan Act) to the state's general fund if ARPA funds cannot be used as intended or are insufficient.
  • Replaces 'ARPD' with 'ARPA' in the text, likely correcting an acronym error.
  • Removes unnecessary language after 'Act' on page 7 line 23.
  • The amendment does not specify what happens if neither ARPA funds nor general fund money can be used for this purpose.
  • Details about the specific purposes of subsection (b) and how they relate to permissible uses of ARPA funds are not provided in the given text.
SF0169SW001

Committee of the Whole • Senator Hicks

Withdrawn

Plain English: The amendment adds the phrase 'outdoor recreation and' before the word 'state' in several places throughout the bill to emphasize that the state shooting complex is related to outdoor recreation activities.

  • Adds 'outdoor recreation and' before 'state' in the catch title.
  • Inserts 'outdoor recreation and' before 'state' at multiple points within the bill text.
SF0169SS001

Standing Committee • Senate Appropriations Committee

Adopted

Plain English: The amendment increases the funding for the state shooting complex account to $2.5 million and adds a requirement that this allocation be approved by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission.

  • Increases the amount of money allocated from six hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($625,000) to two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000).
  • Adds a requirement that this allocation must be approved by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission.
  • Removes all text between lines 4 through 10 on page 7.
  • The exact details of what was removed from lines 4 through 10 are not provided, so their content is unknown.

Bill History

  1. 2023-03-02 LSO

    Assigned Chapter Number 146

  2. 2023-03-02 Governor

    Governor Signed SEA No. 0072

  3. 2023-02-27 House

    H Speaker Signed SEA No. 0072

  4. 2023-02-27 Senate

    S President Signed SEA No. 0072

  5. 2023-02-27 LSO

    Assigned Number SEA No. 0072

  6. 2023-02-27 Senate

    S Concur:Passed 29-2-0-0-0

  7. 2023-02-24 Senate

    S Received for Concurrence

  8. 2023-02-24 House

    H 3rd Reading:Passed 51-11-0-0-0

  9. 2023-02-23 House

    H 2nd Reading:Passed

  10. 2023-02-22 House

    H COW:Passed

  11. 2023-02-21 House

    H Placed on General File

  12. 2023-02-21 House

    H09 - Minerals:Recommend Do Pass 9-0-0-0-0

  13. 2023-02-13 House

    H Introduced and Referred to H09 - Minerals

  14. 2023-02-02 House

    H Received for Introduction

  15. 2023-02-02 Senate

    S 3rd Reading:Passed 29-2-0-0-0

  16. 2023-02-01 Senate

    S 2nd Reading:Passed

  17. 2023-01-31 Senate

    S COW:Passed

  18. 2023-01-26 Senate

    S Placed on General File

  19. 2023-01-26 Senate

    S02 - Appropriations:Recommend Amend and Do Pass 5-0-0-0-0

  20. 2023-01-24 Senate

    S Introduced and Referred to S02 - Appropriations

  21. 2023-01-24 Senate

    S Received for Introduction

  22. 2023-01-24 LSO

    Bill Number Assigned

Official Summary Text

Bill Summary - 23LSO-0587
Bill No.:

SF0169

Effective:

Immediately

LSO No.:

23LSO-0587

Enrolled Act No.:

SEA No. 0072

Chapter No.:

146

Prime Sponsor:

Hicks

Catch Title:

State shooting complex task force.

Subject:

State shooting complex task force

Summary/Major Elements:

This act creates the state shooting complex task force and requires the task force to develop a framework for the selection of a location for the Wyoming state shooting complex and to make recommendations for the development, location and administrative structure of the state shooting complex. The task force will terminate June 30, 2026.

The task force is required to report the activities of the task force to the governor, the Joint Appropriations Committee and the Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources Interim Committee.

The act creates the state shooting complex account and transfers up to ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00) to the account to be expended only through additional action of the Legislature for the siting and construction of the state shooting complex.

Comments:

Requires a report;

Appropriates funds to LSO;

Creates a Select Committee or Task Force with legislative members.
The above summary is not an official publication of the Wyoming Legislature and is not an official statement of legislative intent.

While the Legislative Service Office endeavored to provide accurate information in this summary, it should not be relied upon as a comprehensive abstract of the bill.

Current Bill Text

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23LSO-0587

ORIGINAL Senate

ENGROSSED
File No
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SF0169

ENROLLED ACT NO. 72,

SENATE

SIXTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2023 General Session

AN ACT relating to the administration of government; creating the state shooting complex development and oversight task force; providing duties of the task force; requiring reports; creating the state shooting complex account; providing appropriations; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.

(a)

There is created the state shooting complex development and oversight task force to consist of the following members:

(i)

The governor or his designee;

(ii)

The director of the Wyoming game and fish department or his designee;

(iii)

The director of the department of state parks and cultural resources or his designee;

(iv)

The director of the department of tourism or his designee;

(v)

Two (2) members representing firearm, archery or firearm accessory manufacturing companies in Wyoming, appointed by the governor;

(vi)

One (1) member of the public representing a shooting sports organization that has representation in Wyoming, appointed by the governor;

(vii)

One (1) member of the public representing a hunting or wildlife conservation organization that is headquartered in Wyoming or that has an active chapter in Wyoming, appointed by the governor;

(viii)

Two (2) members of the Wyoming house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house. The speaker of the house shall designate a co
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chairman of the task force;

(ix)

Two (2) members of the Wyoming senate, appointed by the president of the senate. The president of the senate shall designate a co
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chairman of the task force.

(b)

Any vacancy in the task force shall be filled in the same manner as members are appointed under subsection (a) of this section.

(c)

The task force shall:

(i)

Develop a framework for the selection of a location for the Wyoming state shooting complex;

(ii)

Review other shooting facilities in the region and develop preliminary specifications, plans and features for the Wyoming state shooting complex;

(iii)

Develop a request for proposals so that local governments, private sector entities or a combination of both may submit proposals to be considered for the location of the Wyoming state shooting complex;

(iv)

Make recommendations for the development, location and administrative structure of the Wyoming state shooting complex to the governor, the joint appropriations committee and the joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural resources interim committee.

(d)

Not later than October 1 of each year the task force shall report to the governor, the joint appropriations committee and the joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural resources interim committee on the activities of the task force under this section.

(e)

The legislative members of the task force shall receive compensation, per diem and travel expenses in the manner and amount prescribed by W.S. 28
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5
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101. Task force members who are not legislators and are not state employees shall receive the compensation, per diem and mileage paid to members of the Wyoming legislature under W.S. 28
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5
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101.

(f)

The task force shall be staffed by the legislative service office.

(g)

The task force shall terminate June 30, 2026.

Section 2.

(a)

There is appropriated forty thousand dollars ($40,000.00) from the general fund to the governor's office to pay compensation, mileage and per diem for nonlegislative members of the task force. This appropriation shall be for the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2026. This appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30, 2026.

(b)

There is appropriated forty
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five thousand dollars ($45,000.00) from the general fund to the legislative service office to pay for salary, mileage and per diem of legislative members appointed to the task force. This appropriation shall be for the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 30, 2026. This appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose and any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining from this appropriation shall revert as provided by law on June 30, 2026.

Section 3.

(a)

There is appropriated the following amounts from any unexpended, unobligated funds in the following accounts to the state shooting complex account, which is hereby created:

(i)

Five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) from the general fund to the state shooting complex account;

(ii)

Two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000.00) from the Wyoming tourism reserve and projects account;

(iii)

Two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000.00) may be allocated from the game and fish fund upon approval from the Wyoming game and fish commission.

(b)

The amounts appropriated under subsection (a) of this section to the state shooting complex account shall only be expended through additional action of the legislature for the siting and construction of the Wyoming state shooting complex. This appropriation shall not be transferred or expended for any other purpose. Any unexpended, unobligated funds remaining in the account shall revert to the accounts from which they were appropriated, unless otherwise provided, on June 30, 2026.

(c)

Gifts, contributions, bequests, grants and donations for the siting and construction of the Wyoming state shooting complex from any source shall be received and deposited into the state shooting complex account.

Section 4
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This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article 4, Section 8 of the Wyoming Constitution.

(END)

Speaker of the House

President of the Senate

Governor

TIME APPROVED: _________

DATE APPROVED: _________

I hereby certify that this act originated in the Senate.

Chief Clerk

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