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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 3 · Part 2

7-3-203. Duties of executive.

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7-3-203 . Duties of executive. The executive shall:
(1)enforce laws, ordinances, and resolutions;
(2)perform duties required by law, ordinance, or resolution;
(3)administer affairs of the local government;
(4)carry out policies established by the commission;
(5)recommend measures to the commission;
(6)report to the commission on the affairs and financial condition of the local government;
(7)execute bonds, notes, contracts, and written obligations of the commission, subject to the approval of the commission;
(8)report to the commission as the commission may require;
(9)attend commission meetings and may take part in discussions;
(10)execute the budget adopted by the commission; and
(11)appoint, with the consent of the commission, all members of boards, except the executive may appoint without the consent of the commission temporary advisory committees established by the executive.
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