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20-25-301. Regents’ powers and duties

20-25-301. Regents’ powers and duties. The board of regents of higher education shall serve as regents of the Montana university system, shall use and adopt this style in all its dealings with the university system, and: (1) must have general control and supervision of the units of the Montana university system, which is considered for all purposes […]

20-25-302. Revenue-producing facilities — powers of regents

20-25-302. Revenue-producing facilities — powers of regents. The regents of the Montana university system may: (1) purchase, construct, equip, or improve, at any unit of the Montana university system, any of the following types of revenue-producing facilities: (a) land; (b) residence halls, dormitories, houses, apartments, and other housing facilities; (c) dining rooms and halls, restaurants, cafeterias, and other food service […]

20-25-303. Repealed

20-25-303. Repealed. Sec. 3, Ch. 78, L. 2013. History: En. 75-8510 by Sec. 39, Ch. 2, L. 1971; R.C.M. 1947, 75-8510; amd. Sec. 18, Ch. 308, L. 1995.

20-25-304. Repealed

20-25-304. Repealed. Sec. 3, Ch. 78, L. 2013. History: En. 75-8511 by Sec. 40, Ch. 2, L. 1971; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 351, L. 1971; R.C.M. 1947, 75-8511.

20-25-305. President — powers and duties

20-25-305. President — powers and duties. Subject to the supervision of the regents, the president of each of the units of the system: (1) is responsible for the immediate direction, management, and control of the respective units, including instruction, practical affairs, and scientific investigations; (2) is the president of the general faculty and of the special faculties of […]

20-25-306. Designation of holidays by board of regents

20-25-306. Designation of holidays by board of regents. (1) The board of regents of higher education may designate the following business days as holidays for all employees of the university system in exchange for the same number of legal holidays enumerated in 1-1-216: (a) the Friday following Thanksgiving; (b) the Monday before Christmas Day or New Year’s Day […]

20-25-307. Disposition of land

20-25-307. Disposition of land. (1) The board of regents may sell, exchange, and lease land and grant easements and licenses on land that is held or administered by the board of regents or the system and that is held by the state for the use and benefit of the board of regents or the system. (2) The […]

20-25-308. Prohibition on transfer to foundation

20-25-308. Prohibition on transfer to foundation. In order to implement the provisions of Article VIII, section 12, of the Montana constitution, ownership of the following may not be transferred to a nonprofit corporation or foundation established for the benefit of a unit of the university system unless full market value is received for the transfer and […]

20-25-309. Exemption from state construction and contract laws for certain university projects

20-25-309. Exemption from state construction and contract laws for certain university projects. (1) The board of regents may lease land or land and facilities to a private nonprofit foundation organized to solicit, manage, and administer nonstate funds, gifts, grants, donations, in-kind contributions, and revenue on behalf of a unit of the Montana university system for the […]

20-25-311. Motor vehicle regulation — parking and operation

20-25-311. Motor vehicle regulation — parking and operation. The regents of the Montana university system are authorized to make rules at each unit of the university system concerning the parking and operation of motor vehicles upon the grounds, streets, drives, and alleys of each unit. History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 398, L. 1971; R.C.M. 1947, 75-8503.2.

20-25-312. Motor vehicle regulation — enforcement of regulations — appeals

20-25-312. Motor vehicle regulation — enforcement of regulations — appeals. (1) The regents may authorize the president of each unit to: (a) assess fees for parking on campus subject to the approval of the regents after the regents’ consultation with the respective student governing body of the unit; (b) assess fines in accordance with a published schedule approved […]

20-25-321. Security department members — appointment — campus security officer powers

20-25-321. Security department members — appointment — campus security officer powers. (1) The regents of the Montana university system may appoint one or more persons to be members of security departments at each unit of the university system. Persons who are qualified under 7-32-303 to be campus security officers and who are employed and compensated by […]

20-25-322. Traffic citations — agreements with city or county

20-25-322. Traffic citations — agreements with city or county. The president of each unit may enter into an agreement with the city or county in which the unit is located to authorize members of the unit’s security department to issue citations for parking or moving traffic violations as defined by state or municipal laws that occur […]

20-25-323. Control and direction of security department

20-25-323. Control and direction of security department. The president of each unit has general control and direction of the security department of the unit. History: En. Sec. 3, Ch. 405, L. 1971; R.C.M. 1947, 75-8515; amd. Sec. 336, Ch. 56, L. 2009.

20-25-324. Firearms

20-25-324. Firearms. Security guards who have successfully completed the basic course in law enforcement conducted by the Montana law enforcement academy may carry firearms in accordance with policies established by the board of regents after consulting with the student body government at the unit of the university system affected by the regents’ policy. History: En. Sec. 4, […]

20-25-331. Definitions

20-25-331. Definitions. As used in 20-25-332, the following definitions apply: (1) ”For-profit fitness center” means a private sector facility that offers instruction, training, consultation, equipment, or space to the public for a fee to maintain, encourage, or develop physical fitness or conditioning. (2) (a) ”University fitness center” means a facility at a university unit, as provided in 20-25-201, that […]