Montana Code Annotated 1997

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     2-17-804. Council duties and responsibilities. (1) The council shall:
     (a) review proposals for permanent displays or the naming of state buildings in the capitol complex;
     (b) advise the legislature on the placement of busts, statues, memorials, monuments, or art displays of a permanent nature within public areas of the capitol complex, including the executive residence and the original governor's mansion;
     (c) advise the department of administration on interior decoration of the capitol; and
     (d) advise the department of fish, wildlife, and parks on grounds maintenance and grounds displays.
     (2) In advising the legislature on permanent displays, the council shall consider whether the bust, statue, memorial, monument, or art display:
     (a) reasonably fits the master plan for the capitol and adjacent grounds developed under 2-17-805;
     (b) adversely alters the appearance of the capitol or other capitol complex buildings;
     (c) unreasonably affects foot traffic on the capitol complex;
     (d) adversely impacts existing maintenance programs or the utility infrastructure;
     (e) recognizes a person or event of statewide significance and relevance;
     (f) has artistic merit in its design and construction;
     (g) will be safely and aesthetically suited to its installation site; and
     (h) has adequate funding for design, installation, and maintenance.
     (3) By November 15 of each year preceding a legislative session, the council shall report to the legislature on requests that it has reviewed for naming buildings and for permanently placing items in the capitol or on the capitol complex grounds. The report must include a recommendation to the legislature on whether reviewed requests meet the criteria established by this section. If a request meets the criteria, the council shall recommend a timeframe during which the project should be authorized.

     History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 476, L. 1997.

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