This amendment modifies the immunity standard in the Wyoming First Amendment Protection Act by changing the burden for overcoming immunity and deleting a provision about governmental entities.
- Changes the standard for overcoming immunity from 'may be overcome' to 'shall not apply', making it clearer that immunity is absolute unless specific exceptions are met rather than discretionary. (Page 5, line 19)
- Deletes the entire provision in W.S. 1-44-103(f) that detailed how the non-asserting party could overcome immunity by presenting sufficient evidence of exceptions, removing the evidentiary procedures for challenging immunity. (Page 6, lines 7-12)
- Renumbers subsection (g) to (f), subsection (h) to (g), subsection (j) to (h), and subsection (k) to (j) to account for the deletion of the former subsection (f). (Page 6, lines 14 and 18; Page 7, lines 2 and 11)
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