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(a) The terms of members of the commission on judicial conduct and ethics shall be those set out in Article 5, Section 6, Wyoming Constitution, and the rules adopted by the supreme court as authorized by that constitutional provision.
(b) Members of the commission on judicial conduct and ethics may be removed in accordance with rules adopted by the supreme court in accordance with Article 5, Section 6, Wyoming Constitution. Members appointed to the commission by the governor may also be removed in accordance with W.S. 9-1-202.
(c) The members of the commission on judicial conduct and ethics shall not receive any fees, salary or other compensation for services rendered but are entitled to receive per diem and mileage on the same basis and at the same rate as state employees and reimbursement for any other actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of the commission's duties, but in any event such reimbursement shall not exceed funds specifically appropriated by the legislature for the benefit of the commission.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 5. Courts § 5-1-103. Terms of members of the commission on judicial conduct and ethics; removal; expenses - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-5-courts/wy-st-sect-5-1-103/
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