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§ 10-3-906

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10-3-906. Intrastate mutual aid system -- initial participation -- withdrawing. (1) There is a Montana intrastate mutual aid system. The system is composed of and may be described as: (a) the member jurisdictions and any action taken by a member jurisdiction pursuant to this part; (b) the committee and any action taken by the committee pursuant to this part; (c) the guidelines and procedures described in 10-3-905(4); (d) any action taken with respect to requesting assistance for an emergency or disaster under this part; and (e) any action taken with respect to responding to a request for assistance for an emergency or disaster under this part. (2) Except as provided in subsection (4), every political subdivision of the state is part of the system. (3) A federally recognized Indian tribe that is located within the boundaries of the state may be a member jurisdiction upon: (a) adoption by the tribal government of a resolution declaring the tribe's desire to be a member jurisdiction; and (b) receipt by the division, as defined in 10-3-103, of a copy of the resolution. (4) A member jurisdiction may elect not to participate or to withdraw from the system upon: (a) adopting a resolution

(b) receipt by the division, as defined in 10-3-103, of a copy of the resolution. (4) A member jurisdiction may elect not to participate or to withdraw from the system upon: (a) adopting a resolution or ordinance declaring that the member jurisdiction elects not to participate in the system; and (b) receipt by the division, as defined in 10-3-103, of a copy of the resolution. (5) This section does not preclude a member jurisdiction from entering into any other agreement with another political subdivision and does not affect any other agreement to which a political subdivision is a party or may become a party. History: En. Sec. 6, Ch. 354, L. 2005.

Source: https://mca.legmt.gov/bills/mca/title_0100/chapter_0030/part_0090/section_0060/0100-0030-0090-0060.html· Version 2025