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

20-25-321. Security department members -- appointment -- campus security officer powers.

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20-25-321 . Security department members -- appointment -- campus security officer powers.
(1)The regents of the Montana university system may appoint one or more persons to be members of security departments at each unit of the university system. Persons who are qualified under 7-32-303 to be campus security officers and who are employed and compensated by a security department as campus security officers are peace officers and may exercise their authority:
(a)upon the campuses of the Montana university system and, for campus-related activities, an area within 1 mile of the exterior boundaries of each campus;
(b)in or about other grounds or properties owned, operated, controlled, or administered by the regents or any unit of the Montana university system; and
(c)if an agreement is reached under subsection (3), for activities and in areas described in the agreement.
(2)Campus security officers may not serve or execute civil processes.
(3)Any university system security department may seek an agreement with local law enforcement agencies that specifies geographic and subject matter jurisdiction of campus security officers in areas outside the area described in subsections (1)(a) and (1)(b).
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