Administrative Rules of Montana Department 30 - LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Here’s a refined and structured overview of Montana’s Administrative Rules (ARM), Department 30: Lieutenant Governor:

📘 Department 30 — LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

According to Montana’s Administrative Rules, Department 30 includes the following:

Chapter 30.1 – RESERVED
(Placeholder chapter with no active rules.) (law.cornell.edu)

Chapter 30.2 – CENTENNIAL GRANTS
Governs grants issued by the Lieutenant Governor's office in connection with Montana’s centennial celebrations. Subdivided into Subchapters 30.2.1 and 30.2.2. (law.cornell.edu)

Chapter 30.3 – CENTENNIAL SANCTIONING
Covers rules for centennial sanctioning, including grant waivers (e.g., Rule 30.3.109, though noted as repealed). (law.cornell.edu, regulations.justia.com)

Status Note: Rule 30.3.109 (“Waivers”) has been repealed; the current register is updated through March 7, 2025.

⚖️ Statutory Basis & Duties (Montana Code Annotated)

Under Montana Code Annotated § 2‑15‑302, the Lieutenant Governor is empowered to:

Prescribe rules governing their own office,

Hire staff and establish office policies,

Submit the office budget,

And perform additional duties as authorized by law and delegated by the Governor. (archive.legmt.gov)

📚 Where to Access the Rules

Cornell LII offers a text-based overview of Department 30 chapters and subchapters. (law.cornell.edu)

Justia provides a mirrored summary, though it warns the content may not be fully current. (regulations.justia.com)

For the most current, authoritative content and updates, consult the official Montana Administrative Register (MAR) at the Secretary of State’s ARM portal: rules.mt.gov (rules.mt.gov)

✅ Suggested Next Steps

Let me know which you'd like to explore further:

Full rule texts (e.g., Chapter 30.2 or active sections of 30.3)

Historical/proposed changes via the MAR

Statutory references detailing authority and framework

PDF links or direct access to specific subchapters

 

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