The bill amends various sections of Wyoming law related to homeland security, specifically focusing on the identification and reporting of conveyances near critical infrastructure zones. It modifies the responsibilities of county clerks, the division of criminal investigation, and the director of the office of homeland security. Notably, the bill repeals the requirement for county clerks to provide a list of designated critical infrastructure zones. It also introduces new definitions and clarifies the scope of investigations concerning conveyances, which are now defined more comprehensively to include various interests in real property.

Key changes include the removal of references to leases and leasehold interests in the context of investigations, and the requirement for county clerks to report all conveyances within five miles of designated critical infrastructure zones. The bill specifies that the director of the office of homeland security will consult with the governor and assist in the investigation and identification of these conveyances. The effective date for the implementation of this act is set for July 1, 2025.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 9-1-618, 18-3-402, 19-13-104, 19-13-501, 19-13-502
Engrossed: 9-1-618, 18-3-402, 19-13-104, 19-13-501, 19-13-502