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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) Any person subject to the provisions of this act or of any marketing order issued pursuant to this act shall:
(i) Maintain books and records prescribed by the board reflecting that person's operations under this act or the marketing order;
(ii) Present upon the board's request the books and records and any other books and records at a place designated by the board for its inspection or audit;
(iii) Furnish authorized representatives of the board such information as requested by them relating to operations of any person subject to this act or to the marketing order and permit the inspection or audit by authorized representatives of the board of the books and records.
(b) Failure or refusal to maintain the books and records prescribed by the board or to furnish any books or records to the board or to its representatives, or to permit inspection or audit thereof, constitutes a violation of this act.
(c) Information obtained by any person hereunder is confidential and shall not be disclosed by that person to any other person except a person employed by the board for the enforcement of this act or an order issued under this act, or to an attorney employed to give legal advice thereupon, or by reason of any public hearing under this act or a court order.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 11. Agriculture, Livestock and Other Animals § 11-36-108. Duty to maintain books and records; failure thereof; confidentiality required; exceptions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-11-agriculture-livestock-and-other-animals/wy-st-sect-11-36-108/
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