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2-17-806. Department of administration to establish policies on capitol

2-17-806. Department of administration to establish policies on capitol. The department of administration, with the advice of the council, shall establish policies governing maintenance and beautification of the capitol, executive residence, and original governor’s mansion. The policies must provide that all historic furnishings original to the capitol remain in the building if an agency relocates and […]

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 Repealed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 Repealed.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.

2-17-811. 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 […]

2-17-801. Short title

2-17-801. Short title. This part may be cited as the “Capitol Complex Master Plan Act”. History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 476, L. 1997.