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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 13 · Part 22

7-13-2230. Nonvoting ex officio members -- requirements -- compensation.

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7-13-2230 . Nonvoting ex officio members -- requirements -- compensation.
(1)A district whose boundaries include a municipality or unincorporated territory may include on its board of directors a nonvoting ex officio member or members as allowed in 7-13-2232 .
(2)A nonvoting ex officio member:
(a)must be appointed by the mayor of the municipality or by the board of county commissioners of the county the member represents;
(b)serves at the pleasure of the appointing authority for the term of office allowed in 7-13-2234 ;
(c)is not entitled to compensation under 7-13-2273 but may receive compensation from the municipality or county the member represents;
(d)may not hold office as a presiding officer of the district; and
(e)is required to meet the qualifications of a director provided in 7-13-2233 except that the nonvoting ex officio member may reside outside the boundaries of the district and is not required to own property in the district.
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