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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 33 · Part 24

7-33-2402. Area services.

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7-33-2402 . Area services.
(1)A fire service area created pursuant to 7-33-2401 may provide residents of the area with adequate and standard:
(i)fire and emergency response equipment, personnel, facilities, and maintenance, for a fire service agency providing service to the area; or
(ii)fire protection by contracting for the services of a fire service agency; and
(b)emergency medical services and equipment, licensed by the department of public health and human services, and related personnel, facilities, and maintenance.
(2)A fire service area may, pursuant to 50-61-102 , submit a fire code and a plan for enforcement to the department of justice in order to be certified for local enforcement. However, an appointed board of trustees of a fire service area shall obtain approval of the county commissioners prior to submitting a fire code and a plan of enforcement to the department of justice.
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