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Code · Montana · Title 2 — Government Structure and Administration · Chapter 5 · Part 1

2-5-105. Application for membership on committees -- publication of notice.

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2-5-105 . Application for membership on committees -- publication of notice.
(1)If an agency decides to establish a negotiated rulemaking committee, the agency shall publish in the Montana Administrative Register and, as appropriate, in newspapers and other publications, a notice that includes:
(a)an announcement that the agency intends to establish a negotiated rulemaking committee to negotiate and develop a proposed rule;
(b)a description of the subject and scope of the rule to be developed and the issues to be considered;
(c)a list of interests likely to be significantly affected by the proposed rule;
(d)a list of the persons proposed to represent the affected interests and the agency;
(e)a proposed schedule for completing the work of the committee; and
(f)an explanation of how a person may apply for or nominate another person for membership on the committee.
(2)An agency may include the notice required in subsection
(1)in the notice of intent to promulgate rules made pursuant to 2-4-302 .
(3)The agency shall provide a period of at least 30 days for the submission of comments and applications for membership on a negotiated rulemaking committee.
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