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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 16 · Part 41

7-16-4108. Operation of public recreation programs.

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7-16-4108 . Operation of public recreation programs.
(1)Any city, town, or school district or any board thereof, including any board of park commissioners, may operate such a program independently or may cooperate in its operation and conduct with any other body authorized hereby to conduct such a program in any manner upon which they may mutually agree, or it or they may delegate the operation of the program to a board of recreation created by any city, town, or school district or any board thereof, including any board of park commissioners, operating or proposing to operate a program independently or with any cooperating bodies in such manner as they may agree, and all money appropriated for the purposes of such program may be expended by such board.
(2)Any corporation, board, or body designated in this section, given authority to operate and conduct a recreation program or given charge of such program, is authorized to employ directors and instructors of said recreational work and to conduct its activities on:
(a)property under its custody and management;
(b)other public property under the custody of any other public corporation, body, or board, with the consent of such corporation, body, or board; and
(c)private property, with the consent of its owners.
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