Wyo. Code R. 037-0002-6
Water Well Drilling Contractors/Water Well Pump Contractors Board
Chapter 6: Business Organization
Effective Date: 12/29/2004 to 07/19/2011
Rule Type: Repealed Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 037.0002.6.12292004
Section 1. Business Organizations. Any form of business organization recognized by State law may provide well drilling and water well pump installation services. Business organizations desiring to become certified, may do so by completing the requirements of this Chapter.
Section 2. Business Organizations of Other States.
(a) Business organizations from other states may become certified with the Board and obtain a Certificate of Authorization in order to furnish water well drilling and water well pump installation services to corporations, partnerships, individuals, state, and local government, etc., which are domiciled in or are residents of the state of Wyoming. In addition, the individual in responsible charge of each engagement in Wyoming is required to be a Wyoming certificate holder.
(b) Firms not having a Wyoming address must submit a copy of the Certificate of Authorization from the Secretary of State in the jurisdiction which the firm is located.
Section 3. Certification of Wyoming Business Organizations.
(a) The Certificate of Authorization to conduct water well drilling and water well pump installation contracting in Wyoming will be effected by submitting to the Board office, on forms adopted by the Board, the following information:
(vi) The Board office must be notified within thirty (30) calendar days of any name changes of responsible persons in charge; and if firm name changes. If firm name changes, a copy of the amended Certificate of Authority from the Wyoming Secretary of State is required before firm name will be changed in the Board's records.
(b) Business organizations must complete a certification renewal form and submit to the Board, along with the required renewal fee, as set in Chapter III, Section 3 of these rules.
(a) Business organizations shall provide evidence of general liability insurance in an amount of not less than $300,000.