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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 33 · Part 41

7-33-4101. Fire protection services.

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7-33-4101 . Fire protection services.
(1)Every city and town shall provide for fire protection in a manner that is organized, managed, and controlled as provided in this chapter.
(a)Except as provided in 7-33-4115 (6), a first-class city or town shall provide fire protection services as provided in this part.
(b)A second-class city or town may provide fire protection services as provided in this part:
(i)through an interlocal agreement with another governmental fire protection provider under the provisions of Title 7, chapter 11, part 1;
(ii)through a contract with another fire protection provider; or
(iii)subject to 7-33-4115 , annexing to a rural fire district established under Title 7, chapter 33, part 21.
(c)A third-class city or town may provide fire protection through a contract for fire protection services, consolidation of its fire department with another fire protection provider, or inclusion in a rural fire district as provided in Title 7, chapter 33, part 21.
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