2018 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 15 - CITIES AND TOWNS
CHAPTER 2 - INCORPORATED TOWNS
ARTICLE 2 - FINANCES AND CLAIMS
SECTION 15-2-201 - Fiscal year; appropriations; taxes; certification; expenditures; contracts and expenses; exception.

Universal Citation: WY Stat § 15-2-201 (2018)

15-2-201. Fiscal year; appropriations; taxes; certification; expenditures; contracts and expenses; exception.

(a) The fiscal year of each town begins July 1 in each year. Except as provided in W.S. 16-4-104(h), the governing body, within the last quarter of each fiscal year, shall pass an annual appropriation ordinance for the next fiscal year in which it may appropriate an amount of money necessary to defray all expenses and liabilities of the town. The ordinance shall specify the objects and purposes for which the appropriations are made and the amount appropriated for each object or purpose. No further appropriation may be made at any other time within the fiscal year, except as provided in W.S. 16-4-112 through 16-4-114. The total amount appropriated shall not exceed the probable amount of revenue that will be collected during the fiscal year.

(b) The governing body of each incorporated town, prior to adoption of the budget, shall determine the amount of general taxes necessary to provide for the current expenses of the town and determine the amount of any special tax or assessment levies.

(c) After the governing body has passed an ordinance fixing the amount of taxes necessary as provided by subsection (b) of this section, the town clerk under the supervision of the mayor shall certify the amount of money to be collected to the county clerk.

(d) Repealed by Laws 1985, ch. 152, § 4.

(e) No contract or expenditure shall be made by the governing body or any committee or member thereof, or any of the officers of the town, unless an appropriation therefor has been previously made.

(f) The provisions of this section do not apply to towns during the first year of their corporate existence.

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