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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 6 · Part 6

20-6-622. Review and approval of school building plans and specifications.

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20-6-622 . Review and approval of school building plans and specifications.
(1)A school building, either publicly or privately owned or operated, in which students are housed or instructed may not be built, enlarged, or remodeled until the plans and specifications for construction have been submitted to and approved by the department of labor and industry or a municipality or county with a building code adopted as provided in 50-60-301 .
(2)The plans and specifications required in subsection
(1)must show in detail the proposed construction of the building and must illustrate and indicate conformity with the applicable building code.
(3)As a service to districts, the superintendent of public instruction may review the plans and specifications required in subsection
(1)to assist the districts in designing facilities for optimum utilization.
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