2019 Wyoming Statutes
Title 9 - Administration of the Government
Chapter 5 - Property and Buildings
Article 1 - Capitol and State Building Commission
Section 9-5-106 - State Building Commission; Powers Relative to Use of State Buildings; Rules Authorized; Exceptions.

Universal Citation: WY Stat § 9-5-106 (2019)

9-5-106. State building commission; powers relative to use of state buildings; rules authorized; exceptions.

(a) The state building commission is authorized to adopt rules and regulations relative to the operation, management and use of any state leased or owned building. If the operation, management and use of a state leased or owned building is assigned by statute to any other state agency that agency may adopt rules and regulations relative to the operation, management and use of the building different than those of the commission.

(b) The secretary to the commission under W.S. 9-2-1016(b)(xxi) shall administratively implement any rules of the state building commission adopted under this section. The director of the department of administration and information may adopt rules and regulations which make violation of rules adopted by the commission under subsection (a) of this section grounds for disciplinary action for any state employee violating the rules of the state building commission regarding operation, management or use of state buildings.

(c) Any state agency, board or commission having authority for the supervision, control or management of state leased or owned buildings located anywhere in the state of Wyoming is authorized to adopt rules and regulations for the operation, management and use of state leased or owned buildings to the same extent as provided by subsections (a) and (b) of this section.

(d) No rule promulgated under W.S. 9-5-101 through 9-5-108 shall apply to facilities occupied by:

(i) The legislature or the members thereof unless the legislative management council has specifically concurred therein. For purposes of this paragraph "facilities occupied by the legislature" shall include those rooms and areas specified in W.S. 28-8-112(a)(i) through (vi) and other facilities specified by law; or

(ii) The judiciary or the members thereof unless the judicial council has specifically concurred therein.

(e) No architectural or structural alteration to the capitol building or its grounds shall be made without approval of the state building commission. Except for emergency maintenance as provided for in this subsection, the state building commission shall not approve of any architectural or structural alteration to the capitol building or grounds without providing notice to the management council of the legislature and without a legislative session convening and adjourning after notice was provided to the management council. Routine maintenance and repair necessary to keep the capitol building in safe and good working order, including janitorial, grounds keeping and maintenance tasks done on a routine basis, shall be conducted in a manner not to alter the capitol building structurally or architecturally to the extent practicable. Major maintenance and repair shall also be conducted in a manner not to alter the capitol building structurally or architecturally to the extent practicable. Emergency maintenance which would structurally or architecturally alter the capitol building shall only be undertaken prior to a legislative session convening and adjourning after notification under this subsection if the maintenance is immediately necessary to keep the capitol building in good working order or to prevent harm to the building. The state building commission shall provide prior notification to the management council of the legislature of any planned major maintenance activity and shall immediately notify the management council of any emergency major maintenance activity. [NOTE: This section will be effective 1/1/2020.]

(f) In managing areas of the capitol building and grounds and the extension from the capitol building to and under the Herschler building, the state building commission and the management council of the legislature shall enter into memoranda of understanding and other agreements as they determine appropriate to provide effective, comprehensive and coordinated visitor, civic education and other services to the public. The agreements shall also provide for:

(i) Maintenance and preservation of the capitol building and grounds and the extension by the general services division subject to direction by the commission;

(ii) Management of meeting rooms and common spaces with a goal of maximizing authorized uses. An elected statewide official's request to schedule a meeting room under control of the legislature shall be accommodated so long as the meeting room was not previously scheduled for use by the legislature or a committee of the legislature;

(iii) Coordination of programs for exhibits, artwork, art collections, statuary and furnishings to reflect and maintain the historic aspects of the capitol building.

(g) The following definitions shall apply to this section, subject to further definition by rule of the commission, provided the rules shall not be less restrictive than the following: [NOTE: This section will be effective 1/1/2020.]

(i) "Architectural alteration" of a building means a material modification to the finish or architectural details of a floor, wall or ceiling, including casing, trim and other attachments thereto, and excluding repair or replacement which attempts to retain existing finishes and architectural details; [NOTE: This paragraph will be effective 1/1/2020.]

(ii) "Structural alteration" of a building means any change in the supporting members of a building, such as bearing walls, columns, beams and girders, or a material change in the dimensions or configurations of a floor, ceiling or wall; [NOTE: This paragraph will be effective 1/1/2020.]

(iii) "Architectural or structural alteration" of grounds shall include material modification of contours or placement or removal of pathways or statues. [NOTE: This paragraph will be effective 1/1/2020.]

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