Montana Statutes

§ 7-3-606 — Selection, Role, And Duties Of Town Presiding Officer

Montana § 7-3-606
JurisdictionMontana
Title 7LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Ch. 3ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Part 6Town Meeting Government

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Mont. Code Ann. § 7-3-606 (2026).

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7-3-606 . Selection, role, and duties of town presiding officer.

(1)The town meeting shall elect a town presiding officer for a term of not less than 1 year or more than 2 years. An unexpired term of a town presiding officer must be filled at the next annual or special town meeting.
(2)The town presiding officer is the chief executive officer of the town and shall:
(a)enforce laws, ordinances, and resolutions;
(b)perform duties required by law, ordinance, or resolution;
(c)administer the affairs of the town;
(d)prepare and publish the town meeting agenda pursuant to 2-3-103 ;
(e)attend all annual and special town meetings;
(f)recommend measures to the town meeting;
(g)report to the town on the affairs and financial condition of the town;
(h)execute bonds, notes, contracts, and wr

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Legislative History

En. 47A-3-207 by Sec. 1, Ch. 344, L. 1975; R.C.M. 1947, 47A-3-207(5) thru (7); amd. Sec. 324, Ch. 61, L. 2007; amd. Sec. 6, Ch. 396, L. 2023.

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