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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) As used in this act:
(i) “Authority” means the Wyoming community development authority;
(ii) “Board” means the board of directors of the Wyoming community development authority;
(iii) “Bonds” means notes, warrants, bonds, temporary bonds and anticipation notes issued by the authority pursuant to this act;
(iv) “Economic development project” means any land, building or other improvement and all real and personal property including machinery and equipment suitable for:
(A) Manufacturing, processing or assembling agricultural or manufactured products;
(B) Storing, warehousing, distributing or selling agricultural, mining or industrial products or any related processes including research and development;
(C) Health care including any facility used or occupied by any person for providing services in any home for the elderly, any nursing home, rest home or facility providing living space for the developmentally disabled or any person sixty (60) years of age or older;
(D) Airports, parking facilities or storage or training facilities directly related to any other facility specified under this paragraph;
(E) Industrial park facilities;
(F) Sewage or solid waste disposal facilities;
(G) Facilities furnishing electric energy, gas or water;
(H) Any other project which can be financed by a municipality or county pursuant to the definition of project under W.S. 15-1-701(a)(ii);
(J) Secondary, tertiary and enhanced mineral recovery projects.
(v) “Financial institution” means any bank or savings and loan association authorized to do business within this state;
(vi) “Home improvement loan” means a loan of money for the essential alteration, repair or improvement of an existing home;
(vii) “Insurance fund” means the fund created under W.S. 9-7-123;
(viii) “Care facility” means any governmental or nonprofit hospital and may include any land, building, other improvements or equipment and all real and personal, tangible or intangible, property in connection therewith, or any interest therein or combination thereof;
(ix) “Mortgage lender” means a bank, mortgage banking company, trust company, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union, national banking association, federal savings and loan association or federal credit union maintaining an office in this state and authorized to make mortgage loans in this state or an insurance company authorized to do business in this state;
(x) “Project” means a care facility or a specific residential housing project including any land, building, other improvements or equipment and all real and personal, tangible or intangible, property in connection therewith, or any interest therein or combination thereof, or any portion of a project;
(xi) “Project cost” means the sum total of costs which the authority deems necessary for financing and carrying out a project;
(xii) “Real property” means lands, buildings, improvements, fixtures, structures and interests in land, including water rights and all appurtenances to the land;
(xiii) “Rehabilitation” means the repair, reconstruction, remodeling or improvement of existing housing;
(xiv) “State” means the state of Wyoming;
(xv) “State agency” means any office or instrumentality of the state;
(xvi) “This act” means W.S. 9-7-101 through 9-7-125.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 9. Administration of the Government § 9-7-103. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-9-administration-of-the-government/wy-st-sect-9-7-103/
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