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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 25 · Part 3

20-25-305. President -- powers and duties.

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20-25-305 . President -- powers and duties. Subject to the supervision of the regents, the president of each of the units of the system:
(1)is responsible for the immediate direction, management, and control of the respective units, including instruction, practical affairs, and scientific investigations;
(2)is the president of the general faculty and of the special faculties of the departments or colleges and the executive head of the unit in all its departments;
(3)has the duties of one of the professorships as long as the interests of the unit require it;
(4)shall perform the duties of corresponding secretary for the unit;
(5)may offer multiyear contracts to athletic coaches;
(6)shall make an annual report to the regents containing any information that they may request; and
(7)shall furnish any special report on request of the regents or the legislature in accordance with 5-11-210 .
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