Daniel Zwonitzer voted Nay (Concurrence Vote) on this Legislation.
Title: Reduces the Wyoming State Park Budget by $1.1 Million
Signed by Governor Mark Gordon
Title: Reduces the Wyoming State Park Budget by $1.1 Million
Vote to concur with Senate amendments and pass a bill that reduces the Wyoming state park budget by $1.1 Million.
Transfers the funds received by the department from the sale of the permits into an account within the special revenue fund called the state parks account, which may be expended by the department for capital construction projects, major maintenance, and site interpretation such as exhibits, signage, and displays as approved by the legislature (Sec. 1.h).
Establishes interest on funds in the account accrues to the account (Sec. 1.h).
Prohibits more than 60 percent of the funds in the account in any fiscal year from being expended without legislative approval (Sec. 1.h).
Establishes, for fiscal years 2022 and 2023 only, not more than 60% of the funds in the account can be expended, with legislative approval, for maintenance and operational costs associated with outdoor recreation areas and facilities provided that no amount can be expended for additional full-time employees or increases in salaries or overtime pay for full-time employees (Sec. 1.h).
Title: Reduces the Wyoming State Park Budget by $1.1 Million
Title: Reduces the Wyoming State Park Budget by $1.1 Million
Vote to pass a bill that reduces the Wyoming state park budget by $1.1 million.
Transfers the funds received by the department from the sale of the permits into an account within the special revenue fund called the state parks account, which may be expended by the department for capital construction projects, major maintenance, and site interpretation such as exhibits, signage, and displays as approved by the legislature (Sec. 1.h).
Establishes interest on funds in the account accrues to the account (Sec. 1.h).
Prohibits more than 60 percent of the funds in the account in any fiscal year from being expended without legislative approval (Sec. 1.h).
Establishes, for fiscal years 2022 and 2023 only, not more than 60% of the funds in the account can be expended, with legislative approval, for maintenance and operational costs associated with outdoor recreation areas and facilities provided that no amount can be expended for additional full-time employees or increases in salaries or overtime pay for full-time employees (Sec. 1.h).
Title: Reduces the Wyoming State Park Budget by $1.1 Million