The bill establishes regulations for autologous and direct blood donations in Wyoming, creating a new chapter under W.S. 35-34-101. It defines "autologous blood donation" as a donation made by an individual for their own future medical use, and "direct blood donation" as a donation made for another person's future medical use. Hospitals and licensed health care facilities are required to allow patients to donate blood prior to their medical procedures if they perform blood donations. Blood banks must comply with health care provider orders for these donations, with certain health restrictions outlined for potential donors.

Additionally, the bill permits blood banks to charge reasonable fees for facilitating and storing these donations, ensuring that the fees do not exceed their regular charges. The Department of Health is tasked with creating necessary rules for the implementation of this act. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025, with certain sections becoming effective immediately upon the bill's passage.