Wyoming Administrative Code Agency 015 - Attorney General
Wyoming Administrative Code – Agency 015 (Attorney General)
Agency 015 is the Office of the Wyoming Attorney General. This office serves as the chief legal officer of the state, providing legal advice, representation, and enforcement of state law. The rules for this agency are codified in the Wyoming Administrative Code (WAC), Agency 015.
Key Areas Covered in Agency 015
Organization and Authority
Defines the structure of the Attorney General’s office, including divisions and officers.
Specifies the legal authority and responsibilities of the Attorney General in representing the state.
Legal Representation
Rules for representing state agencies, boards, and commissions in civil and criminal matters.
Procedures for intervening in legal actions on behalf of the state.
Opinions and Legal Guidance
Issuing formal opinions to state officials and agencies.
Guidelines on how requests for legal opinions are submitted, processed, and recorded.
Investigations and Enforcement
Authority for investigations, subpoenas, and legal enforcement of state laws.
Procedures for collaboration with law enforcement and other state agencies.
Records and Public Access
Rules for maintaining public records of opinions, legal actions, and official communications.
Guidelines on requests for records under Wyoming’s public records laws.
Ethics and Professional Conduct
Standards for attorneys in the office, including conflicts of interest and confidentiality.
Compliance with both state law and professional ethical codes.
Administrative Procedures
Processes for rulemaking, hearings, and appeals related to the Attorney General’s actions.
Internal procedures for handling complaints and enforcement matters.
Format of the Code
Agency 015 rules are structured in sections with titles and numbered subsections (e.g., Section 1 – Definitions, Section 2 – Legal Representation).
Each section starts with purpose and scope, followed by specific requirements, duties, or procedures.
These rules ensure transparency, legal compliance, and accountability in the Attorney General’s office.

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