Montana Statutes
§ 67-11-203 — Joint Exercise Of Powers
Montana § 67-11-203
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 67-11-203 (2026).
Text
67-11-203 . Joint exercise of powers.
(1)For the purposes of 67-11-203 through 67-11-205 , unless otherwise qualified, the term "public agency" includes municipality and authority, each as defined in this title; any agency of the state government and of the United States; and any municipality, political subdivision, or agency of an adjoining state. The term "governing body" includes commissioners of an authority, the governing body of a municipality, and the head of an agency of a state or the United States if the public agency is other than an authority or municipality.
(2)All powers, privileges, and authority granted by this chapter may be exercised and enjoyed by an authority jointly with any public agency of this state and jointly with any public agency of any adjoining state or of t
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Legislative History
En. 1-918 by Sec. 17, Ch. 433, L. 1971; amd. Sec. 8, Ch. 232, L. 1977; R.C.M. 1947, 1-918(1), (2).
Nearby Sections
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§ 67-11-101
Short Title§ 67-11-102
Municipal Airport Authority§ 67-11-103
Regional Airport Authority§ 67-11-104
Commissioners§ 67-11-105
Functions -- Public And Governmental§ 67-11-106
Cooperation Of Municipality§ 67-11-201
General Powers Of Authority§ 67-11-202
Rules§ 67-11-203
Joint Exercise Of Powers§ 67-11-204
Joint Board§ 67-11-205
Joint Fund§ 67-11-206
Supplementary Powers§ 67-11-207
Through 67-11-210 Reserved§ 67-11-211
Granting Of Operation And Use Privileges§ 67-11-212
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Bluebook (online)
Montana § 67-11-203, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mt/11/67-11-203.