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Wyoming Statutes Title 22. Elections § 22-24-308. Grounds for denying certification of initiative application

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(a) The secretary of state shall deny final certification of an initiative application if he determines that:

(i) The proposed bill to be initiated is not in the required form, including the requirements of W.S. 8-1-105;

(ii) The application is not in the required form;

(iii) The committee of applicants failed to submit a sufficient number of qualified registered voters as sponsors within thirty (30) days after submitting its final proposed bill and application for certification;  or

(iv) The proposed bill was not submitted for review and comment in accordance with W.S. 22-24-304.

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