The bill proposes the repeal of a provision in Wyoming law that currently prevents landowners from filing objections to proposed annexations when a part of the annexed area's perimeter is contiguous with the corporate limits of the annexing city or town. Specifically, it repeals W.S. 15-1-406(c), thereby allowing landowners to voice their objections in such cases.

The bill specifies that it will apply to annexation proceedings that are initiated under W.S. 15-1-404 on or after July 1, 2026, and it establishes that the act will take effect on the same date. This change aims to provide landowners with greater rights and opportunities to contest annexations that may affect their properties.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 15-1-406