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90-14-109. Coordination requirements — coordination of programs

90-14-109. Coordination requirements — coordination of programs. The governor shall ensure that program activities under this part be coordinated with similar programs administered under federal acts and programs already established in this state in order to maximize coordination of programs and to prevent overlapping and duplication of services. History: En. Sec. 11, Ch. 534, L. 1993.

90-14-110. Contracts and cooperative agreements authorized under part

90-14-110. Contracts and cooperative agreements authorized under part. A contract or cooperative agreement may be authorized under this part for the purposes of an exemption from the Montana Procurement Act pursuant to 18-4-132(3)(k) only if: (1) the contract implements a community service project consistent with the provisions of 90-14-105; and (2) the contract does not involve an activity […]

90-14-107. Office of community service — accounts

90-14-107. Office of community service — accounts. (1) There is an account in the state special revenue fund. The office of community service and all participating agencies shall deposit any fee, grant, donation, or reimbursement received under this part into the account to be used to pay expenses for administering and providing service projects. (2) There is […]

90-14-108. Indemnification for Montana community service act

90-14-108. Indemnification for Montana community service act. The provisions of 2-9-305 apply to community service volunteers for actions arising from the discharge of assigned community service functions or duties. History: En. Sec. 8, Ch. 534, L. 1993; amd. Sec. 7, Ch. 150, L. 1999.

90-14-101. Short title

90-14-101. Short title. This part may be cited as the “Montana Community Service Act”. History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 534, L. 1993.

90-14-102. Definitions

90-14-102. Definitions. As used in this part, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply: (1) ”Commission” means the commission on community service appointed by the governor to assist in implementation of this part. (2) ”Community service” means any kind of public service that provides a benefit to the state of Montana, any of its political subdivisions, […]

90-14-103. Office of community service

90-14-103. Office of community service. (1) There is an office of community service, which is headed by a director and established in the office of the governor. (2) The purpose of this office is to: (a) renew the ethic of civic responsibility in the state; (b) encourage the citizens of the state, regardless of age or income, to engage […]

90-14-104. Commission on community service

90-14-104. Commission on community service. (1) The governor shall appoint a commission on community service composed of up to 15 members. (2) Members must include a representative from a tribal government and from at least four state agencies in the following functional areas: (a) natural resources; (b) human services; (c) labor; (d) K-12 education; (e) higher education; and (f) military affairs. (3) Members may […]

90-14-105. Duties and powers of state agencies

90-14-105. Duties and powers of state agencies. (1) The following state agencies are responsible for developing and implementing community service opportunities consistent with the mission and functions of each agency: (a) The office of public instruction implements volunteer projects in elementary and secondary public, private, and home schools in Montana, including activities sponsored by schools or community-based […]

90-14-106. Prohibited activities

90-14-106. Prohibited activities. (1) The office of community service and agencies listed in 90-14-105 that are designated by the governor and engaged in developing and approving work experience and volunteer projects shall ensure that: (a) work available to participants is not available as the result of a labor dispute, strike, or lockout and will not be assigned […]