Montana SB496 establishes a use policy for the executive residence when the governor has an alternate residence, including occupancy limits and.
Montana SB496 provides a use policy for the executive residence when the governor has an alternate residence. If the governor does not plan to occupy the residence, the Department of Administration must notify the legislative services division that the residence is available for occupancy. The residence must be available for rent by temporary employees of the legislature during the interim and the legislative session, with preference given to employees with disabilities.
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