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Code · Montana · Title 17 — State Finance · Chapter 7 · Part 2

17-7-203. Submission to legislature.

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17-7-203 . Submission to legislature. During the first week of each regular legislative session, the governor shall submit to the legislature:
(1)the requests of all state agencies and institutions compiled in the form of a comprehensive, long-range proposed building program for capital developments, including:
(a)the purpose for which each building would be used;
(b)the estimated cost of each building, including necessary land acquisition;
(c)the reasons given by the institution or agency for needing each building;
(d)a priority order recommended by the agency or institution for each building;
(e)the recommendation of the institution or agency as to when each building is needed;
(f)any comments of the governor;
(2)a building program for capital developments proposed by the governor for the forthcoming biennium in the form of a capital developments budget, including:
(a)the purpose for which each building would be used;
(b)the estimated cost of each building and necessary land acquisition;
(c)the reasons for the governor's recommendation to construct each building during the forthcoming biennium;
(d)the proposed method of financing for each building;
(e)any long-range building plans;
(f)any changes in the law necessary to insure an effective, well-coordinated building program for the state.
(3)the list of anticipated major repair projects submitted by the architecture and engineering division pursuant to 17-7-223 .
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