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  6. Title 20. Education
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  8. Chapter 6. School Districts
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  10. Part 6. School Property


Part 6. School Property


  • 20-6-601. Power to accept gifts
  • 20-6-602. Trustees' power over property
  • 20-6-603. Trustees' authority to acquire or dispose of sites and buildings -- when election required
  • 20-6-604. Sale of property when resolution passed after hearing -- appeal procedure
  • 20-6-605. Land acquired by conditional deed or at will or sufferance
  • 20-6-606. Letting contracts for school facilities
  • 20-6-607. Leasing district property and disposition of any rentals
  • 20-6-608. Authority and duty of trustees to insure district property
  • 20-6-609. Trustees' authority to acquire property by lease-purchase agreement
  • 20-6-610. through 20-6-620 reserved
  • 20-6-621. Selection of school sites -- approval election
  • 20-6-622. Review and approval of school building plans and specifications
  • 20-6-623. Repealed
  • 20-6-624. School building plans and specifications approval before payment
  • 20-6-625. Authorization to lease buildings or land for school purposes
  • 20-6-626. through 20-6-629 reserved
  • 20-6-630. Repealed
  • 20-6-631. When contracts for architectural services required
  • 20-6-632. Repealed
  • 20-6-633. Hiring for architectural services authorized
  • 20-6-634. Tentative and final proposals -- public meetings
  • 20-6-635. Contracts with Montana firms encouraged
  • 20-6-636. Prohibition against contingent fees -- penalty
  • 20-6-637. through 20-6-639 reserved
  • 20-6-640. Long-term loans
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