The bill establishes regulations regarding the display of political campaign signs by homeowners associations (HOAs) in Wyoming. It defines a "homeowners association" and prohibits these associations from banning the indoor or outdoor display of political campaign signs, which include signs for candidates and ballot propositions. However, the bill allows HOAs to set specific regulations, such as limiting the number of signs per candidate, restricting the display of signs before a candidate files for election, and prohibiting signs that threaten public health or safety, are excessively large, or violate other laws.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that these regulations will only apply to homeowners associations that are newly created or whose bylaws are amended to impose restrictions on political signage on or after July 1, 2026. The act is set to take effect on the same date, ensuring that any existing associations are not immediately impacted by the new regulations.