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Code · Montana · Title 5 — Legislative Branch · Chapter 11 · Part 4

5-11-402. Legislative branch information technology planning council.

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5-11-402 . Legislative branch information technology planning council. There is a legislative branch information technology planning council composed of:
(1)the secretary of the senate;
(2)one representative of the senate designated by the president;
(3)the chief clerk of the house of representatives;
(4)one representative of the house designated by the speaker;
(5)the executive director of the legislative services division, who shall chair the planning council;
(6)the legislative auditor;
(7)the legislative fiscal analyst;
(8)the consumer counsel;
(9)the chief information officer of the legislative branch; and
(10)a person designated by the director of the department of administration to represent the information technology responsibilities of the department, who shall serve as a nonvoting member of the planning council.
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