Montana Code 7-3-186. Study commission timetable
7-3-186. Study commission timetable. (1) Each local government study commission shall, within 90 days of its organizational meeting, establish a timetable for its deliberations and actions. The timetable must be published in a local newspaper of general circulation. The timetable may be revised, but each revision must be republished.
Terms Used In Montana Code 7-3-186
- form: means one of the types of local government enumerated in 7-3-102 and the type of government described in 7-3-111. See Montana Code 7-3-122
- Plan of government: has the meaning provided in 7-1-4121. See Montana Code 7-3-122
(2)The timetable must provide, at a minimum, the following provisions, to be accomplished chronologically in the order presented:
(a)conduct one or more public hearings for the purpose of gathering information regarding the current form, functions, and problems of local government;
(b)formulate, reproduce, and distribute a tentative report, containing the same categories of information required to be included in the final report;
(c)conduct one or more public hearings on the tentative report; and
(d)adopt the final report of the commission and set the date for an election on the question of adopting a new plan of government pursuant to 7-3-192 or, if the study commission is not recommending any changes, publish and distribute the final report as provided in 7-3-187 within 60 days after the final report is adopted.