Wyoming Administrative Code Agency 041 - Fire Prevention and Electrical Safety, Dept. of
Here's a refined overview of Wyoming Administrative Code – Agency 041: Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety, under the Wyoming Department of Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety:
🏛 Agency 041 Overview
Sub‑Agencies and Chapters
Sub‑Agency 0001 – Electrical Board
Covers Chapters 1–7 (e.g., general provisions, licensing, reciprocal licensing) (regulations.justia.com, law.cornell.edu).
Sub‑Agency 0002 – Council on Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety
Chapters include general provisions, appeal procedures, and more; some chapters are repealed (regulations.justia.com).
Sub‑Agency 0003 – General Agency Rules
Includes agency-wide procedures such as meetings, rulemaking, and enforcement—up to Chapter 12 (regulations.justia.com).
Sub‑Agency 0004 – State Emergency Response Commission
Contains Chapters 1–2 related to hazardous substance response (regulations.justia.com).
Key Functions
⚡ Electrical Board (Sub‑Agency 0001)
Operates under W.S. 35‑9‑101 to 35‑9‑130, ensuring statewide electrical licensing and code compliance (law.cornell.edu).
Manages licenses for master, journeyman, limited, and low-voltage electricians.
Regulates reciprocal licensing – applicants licensed by exam elsewhere may obtain equivalent permits in Wyoming (casetext.com).
🔥 Council on Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety (Sub‑Agency 0002)
Oversees statewide fire and electrical code adoption, enforcement standards, and appeal processes based on Chapters 1 and 6–7 (regulations.justia.com).
Supports procedures for appeals from local boards.
🏢 General Agency Rules (Sub‑Agency 0003)
Covers administrative operations, board meetings, hearings, enforcement, and other cross-program rules.
🚨 State Emergency Response Commission (Sub‑Agency 0004)
Administers emergency response planning and reporting for hazardous materials incidents.
🔧 Departmental Responsibilities
Inspections & Plan Reviews: The Department enforces the National Electrical Code, issues wiring permits, reviews plans for public building work, and conducts fire and electrical inspections statewide—except where local jurisdictions have assumed authority (regulations.justia.com, wyoleg.gov, wyoleg.gov).
Licensing & Permitting: Responsible for issuing and renewing electrical licenses and permits. Implements a 2.5% processing fee on debit/credit transactions as of April 1, 2025 (wsfm.wyo.gov).
Code Adoption:
2023 NEC effective from July 1, 2023 .
2024 International Fire, Building, Mechanical, Fuel & Gas codes as of June 28, 2024 .
🔄 Local Enforcement & Appeals
Local municipalities/counties can assume enforcement authority for fire, building, or electrical codes if they adopt equal or more stringent standards and meet qualifications (e.g., certified electrical inspectors, licensing) (wyoleg.gov).
Local appeal boards handle material variances; if none exist, appeals escalate to the Council or Electrical Board (wyoleg.gov).
📚 Where to Find Rules
Use Wyoming’s official rules portal (rules.wyo.gov), filtering by Agency 041 for full-text access to each sub-agency’s chapters and sections (rules.wyo.gov).
The State Fire Marshal's website also provides downloadable versions of codes, inspection manuals, licensing and permit forms, and up-to-date fee schedules (wyoleg.gov).
✅ Summary Table
Sub-Agency | Scope | Chapters |
---|---|---|
0001 | Electrical licensing/board | 1–7 |
0002 | Fire Prevention & Safety Council | 1–7 |
0003 | General agency rules | 1–12 |
0004 | Emergency Response Commission | 1–2 |
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