Current through the 2024 legislative session
Section 24-12-102 - Duties generally; emergencies; coordination(a) The state highway patrol, acting under the direction of the director, shall enforce all the motor vehicle laws of this state. They shall also perform other duties assigned to them by the governor and are at all times subject to the call of the governor for emergency purposes at his discretion.(b) The administrator of the state highway patrol shall provide state troopers for security in the capitol building, Herschler state office building as provided in this subsection and governor's residence and security for the governor. Security provided pursuant to this section is intended to provide protection for the statewide elected officials while in offices in the capitol building or Herschler state office building and members of the legislature during the legislative session or at the request of legislative staff when an interim committee meeting open to the public is held in the capitol building or Herschler state office building.(c) The state highway patrol shall coordinate with local, tribal, state and federal law enforcement agencies, the Wyoming office of homeland security and any other appropriate entity to operate an alert system under the integrated public alert and warning system or successor system, adhering to the United States department of justice criteria. The state highway patrol shall operate and integrate additional missing persons alert communications networks that enable and help facilitate search efforts for an adult at risk or other missing person of an age, needs or circumstances that may fall outside the scope of the America's missing: broadcast emergency response alert criteria. The state highway patrol shall report annually to the division of criminal investigation the number of times and dates that the alert systems were used, the age, race and gender of the abducted person, whether the abduction was thwarted and whether an alert system assisted in resolving the abduction. In addition: (i) If the Eastern Shoshone Tribe, the Northern Arapaho Tribe or the cooperative tribal governing body: (A) Operate or seek to operate an alert system under the integrated public alert and warning system or successor system on the Wind River Indian Reservation, adhering to the United States department of justice criteria, or operate or seek to operate an additional missing persons alert communications network also operated by the state, the Wyoming office of homeland security and state highway patrol shall assist and coordinate with any tribal agency in establishing, integrating or operating that system;(B) Report missing or endangered persons to the state highway patrol in conformance with applicable alert criteria, the state highway patrol shall employ the applicable alert systems under this subsection to aid in the protection of persons and safe recovery of the reported missing or endangered persons.(ii) The state highway patrol may also use, integrate or manage other alert systems to aid in the safe recovery of missing or endangered persons.(d) As used in this section "adult at risk" means an adult who has a developmental disability, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease or dementia, or who suffers from or could, without access to medication, suffer from cognitive impairment if the impairment would likely render the adult incapable of getting to a familiar location without assistance.Amended by Laws 2023, ch. 45,§ 1, eff. 2/21/2023.Amended by Laws 2022 , ch. 82, § 1, eff. 7/1/2022.Amended by Laws 2020 , ch. 19, § 1, eff. 7/1/2020.Amended by Laws 2015 , ch. 91, § 1, eff. 3/2/2015.