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

17-7-211. Expansion to be authorized -- budget amendment.

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17-7-211 . Expansion to be authorized -- budget amendment.
(1)An existing capital project may not be expanded beyond the scope of the project approved by the legislature unless the expansion of the project is authorized by a long-range building program budget amendment approved by the budget director.
(2)A proposed long-range building program budget amendment must be submitted to the budget director through the architecture and engineering division of the department of administration. The budget director, through a long-range building program budget amendment, may authorize:
(a)the transfer of excess funds appropriated to a capital project within an agency to increase the appropriation of another capital project within that agency; or
(b)financing to expand a project with funds that were not available for consideration by the legislature.
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