Montana Statutes
§ 44-4-115 — Fish, Wildlife, And Parks Enforcement Program
Montana·Title 44 LAW ENFORCEMENT·Ch. 4 MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS OF DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE·Part 1 Training Coordinator for County Attorneys
44-4-115 . Fish, wildlife, and parks enforcement program. There is a fish, wildlife, and parks enforcement program in the department of justice, which must be administered by the entity in the department that assists county attorneys with prosecutions. The program staff may investigate and may prosecute criminal cases concerning the violation of the laws administered by the department of fish, wildlife, and parks. The program is under the supervision and control of the attorney general and consists of a half-time attorney licensed to practice law in Montana who may prosecute, or assist county attorneys and the department in the prosecution of, criminal violations of Title 87.
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 1, Ch. 246, L. 2001.
Nearby Sections
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§ 44-4-1001
Definitions§ 44-4-1003
Retailer Participation§ 44-4-1004
Grants§ 44-4-1005
Reporting -- Immunity From Liability§ 44-4-101
Position Established -- Salary§ 44-4-102
Appointment§ 44-4-103
Functions§ 44-4-104
Through 44-4-110 Reserved§ 44-4-1102
Water Right Enforcement Program§ 44-4-111
Request For Special Counsel Services§ 44-4-113
And 44-4-114 Reserved