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Code · Montana · Title 76 — Land Resources and Use · Chapter 1 · Part 2

76-1-211. Membership of county planning board.

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76-1-211 . Membership of county planning board.
(1)County planning boards consist of not less than five members appointed by the board of county commissioners. At least one member of a county planning board existing on or formed after July 1, 1973, must be a member of the governing board of a conservation district as provided for in chapter 15, an associate member of a conservation district designated by the governing board of a conservation district, or a member of a state cooperative grazing district if officers of either of the districts or the designated associate member of a conservation district reside in the county.
(2)If a city or town subsequently becomes represented on the county planning board pursuant to 76-1-111 , additional members of the planning board representing the cities or towns must be appointed by the respective city councils.
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