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Code · Montana · Title 13 — Elections · Chapter 28 · Part 3

13-28-301. Ballot issue referred by governing body of local government.

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13-28-301 . Ballot issue referred by governing body of local government.
(1)A governing body of a local government may refer an existing or proposed ordinance to a vote of the people by resolution.
(2)Unless otherwise provided by law, an ordinance referred to a vote of the people by the governing body of a local government must comply with the statement of purpose and implication requirements of 13-28-201
(5)and the yes and no statement requirements provided by 13-28-201 (6).
(3)The governing body of the local government shall transmit a local government ballot issue referred to a vote of the people according to the requirements of Title 13, chapter 1, part 4. The election administrator shall designate a ballot issue and its number as provided in 13-28-201 when the election administrator receives the transmission of a ballot issue by the governing body pursuant to this section.
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