2-17-807. Approval for displays and naming buildings, spaces, and rooms
2-17-807. Approval for displays and naming buildings, spaces, and rooms. (1) A state building, space, or room in the capitol complex may not be named after an individual or a bust, plaque, statue, memorial, monument, or art display may not be displayed on a long-term basis in the capitol complex or on the capitol complex grounds […]
2-17-808. Placement of certain busts, plaques, statues, memorials, monuments, and art displays
2-17-808. Placement of certain busts, plaques, statues, memorials, monuments, and art displays. (1) The following busts, plaques, statues, memorials, monuments, and art displays are to be placed for up to 50 years, subject to renewal, in the capitol: (a) the busts of Thomas J. Walsh, Burton K. Wheeler, and Joseph Dixon; (b) the plaques commemorating Theodore Brantley, Fred […]
2-17-809. Repealed
2-17-809. Repealed. Secs. 10, 13(1), Ch. 223, L. 2005. History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 62, L. 2003.
2-17-810. Remodeling and renovation — senate chambers and former supreme court chambers to be preserved
2-17-810. Remodeling and renovation — senate chambers and former supreme court chambers to be preserved. (1) If future senate bodies determine that the location of the senate chambers should be moved, the department of administration shall keep and maintain the physical structure and location of the present senate chambers as a single room that must be […]
2-17-811. Custodial care of capitol buildings and grounds
2-17-811. Custodial care of capitol buildings and grounds. (1) The department of administration is custodian of all state property and grounds in the state capitol area, which is the geographic area within a 10-mile radius of the state capitol. (2) The department shall supervise and direct the work of caring for and maintaining buildings and equipment in […]
2-17-802. Definitions
2-17-802. Definitions. As used in this part, the following definitions apply: (1) ”Capitol complex” means the capitol building and all the state buildings within a 10-mile radius of the capitol building but does not include the Montana wildlife rehabilitation and education center. (2) ”Council” means the capitol complex advisory council established in 2-17-803. (3) ”Legislative council” means the legislative […]
2-17-803. Capitol complex advisory council established — membership — staff services — compensation
2-17-803. Capitol complex advisory council established — membership — staff services — compensation. (1) There is a capitol complex advisory council. (2) The council consists of nine members as follows: (a) two members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker on a bipartisan basis; (b) two members of the senate appointed by the committee on committees on […]
2-17-552. Collection of personally identifiable information — requirements
2-17-552. Collection of personally identifiable information — requirements. (1) A government website operator may not collect personally identifiable information online from a website user unless the operator complies with the provisions of this section. (2) A government website operator shall ensure that the website: (a) identifies who operates the website; (b) provides the address and telephone number at which […]
2-17-553. No change of privacy right or public right to know
2-17-553. No change of privacy right or public right to know. Sections 2-17-550 through 2-17-553 are not intended to expand or restrict the individual right of privacy or the public right to know or to change the rights and obligations of persons, state agencies, or local governments that are otherwise provided by law. History: En. Sec. 4, […]
2-17-554. through 2-17-559 reserved
2-17-554 through 2-17-559 reserved.