Montana Code Annotated 1997

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     18-4-132. Application. (1) This chapter applies to expenditure of public funds irrespective of their source, including federal assistance money, by this state acting through a governmental body, as defined in 18-4-123, under any contract. This chapter does not apply to either grants or contracts between the state and its political subdivisions or other governments, except as provided in part 4. This chapter also applies to the disposal of state supplies. This chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this chapter do not prevent any governmental body or political subdivision from complying with the terms and conditions of any grant, gift, bequest, or cooperative agreement.
     (2) This chapter does not apply to construction contracts.
     (3) This chapter does not apply to expenditures of or the authorized sale or disposal of equipment purchased with money raised by student activity fees designated for use by the student associations of the university system.
     (4) This chapter does not apply to contracts entered into by the Montana state lottery that have an aggregate value of less than $250,000.
     (5) This chapter does not apply to employment of:
     (a) a registered professional engineer, surveyor, real estate appraiser, or registered architect;
     (b) a physician, dentist, pharmacist, or other medical, dental, or health care provider;
     (c) an expert witness hired for use in litigation, a hearings officer hired in rulemaking and contested case proceedings under the Montana Administrative Procedure Act, or an attorney as specified by executive order of the governor;
     (d) consulting actuaries;
     (e) a private consultant employed by the student associations of the university system with money raised from student activity fees designated for use by those student associations;
     (f) a private consultant employed by the Montana state lottery;
     (g) a private investigator licensed by any jurisdiction; or
     (h) a claims adjuster.

     History: En. Sec. 44, Ch. 519, L. 1983; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 548, L. 1989; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 359, L. 1995; amd. Sec. 5, Ch. 443, L. 1997.

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