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Local Government Study Commission
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Local Government Study Commission
Under Article XI, Section 9 of the Montana Constitution, every 10 years a local government must review their form of government. On June 3, 2014 Ravalli County residents voted for the creation of the Local Government Study Commission.
Under Article XI, Section 9 of the Montana Constitution, every 10 years a local government must review their form of government. On November 05, 2024 Ravalli County residents voted against the creation of the Local Government Study Commission.
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The study commission can be reached via e-mail at LGSC@rc.mt.gov.Local Government Study Commission
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All meetings are open to the public.Local Government Study Commission
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Meetings will be held every Tuesday from 1 - 4 p.m. through the end of March. Dates after March will be announced. Check the website for location.Local Government Study Commission
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Local Government Study Commission
On November 4, 2014, the voters of Ravalli County elected five Local Government Study Commissioners out of 19 candidates. On November 05, 2024, the voters of Ravalli County voted against establishing a Local Government Study Commission.
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An ex officio is appointed by the local governing body (the Board of County Commissioners) to serve as a nonvoting member and a liaison between the Study Commissioners and the local government. Under MCA 7-3-177(2), the ex officio must be a member of the governing body, or an elected official or employee of the local government. The ex officio serves as a source of knowledge on County operations, coordinates technical assistance and assists with other matters deemed necessary by the Study Commissioners.Local Government Study Commission