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The Public Meetings Act does not set forth procedural requirements for right of access. Venue calls for the court in the county in which the meeting took place is the proper place to seek relief from the courts.
Certain public officials and entities may seek opinions from the Attorney General, but not members of the general public.
Wyo. Stat. § 16-4-203 directs a person denied access to records to apply to the district court of the district where the record is found. Presumably, one seeking access would apply to the district court of the district where the meeting took place.
The Public Meetings Act has no procedural requirements for right of access.