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Wyoming Trust Land


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Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments
122 W. 25th Street Herschler Bldg 3W
Cheyenne, WY 82002

307-777-7331

Lynne Boomgaarden, Director
Of Interest
  • Wyoming Institutional Capacity Assessment
  • Wyoming Trust Lands and Education Funding
State Resources
  • Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments 2005 Annual Report
  • Trust Land Management in Wyoming
  • Wyoming FY 2005 Revenues
Current Land Holdings 3.6 million surface acres; 4.2 million subsurface acres (84 percent of original land grant of 4.3 million acres)
Uses grazing, timber, mining of oil, gas, coal, and other minerals, and land sales for commercial development
Primary Revenue Source oil and gas revenues and royalties
Trust Requirements Lands are held in trust pursuant to state statute, giving the state legislature broad authority to establish the disposition rules for lands. Lands are managed by the Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments (OSLI) under a director who is appointed by the governor with the consent of the Senate. OSLI serves as the advisor and administrator to the Board of Land Commissioners and the State Loan and Investment Board, each of which is composed of the governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, state auditor, and superintendent of public instruction.
Beneficiaries
  • common schools
  • a state university
  • a fish hatchery
  • an agricultural college
  • an insane asylum
  • an asylum for the deaf, dumb and blind
  • a poor farm
  • a miners’ hospital
  • public buildings
  • charitable, educational, penal, and reformatory institutions
  • The University of Wyoming



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