2-15-236. Treasure state living cultural treasures program. There is a treasure state living cultural treasures program to honor Montanans who are dedicated to preserving and passing on the traditional skills and knowledge found in Montana and whose work exemplifies Montana's culture in all of its varieties. The names of the honorees will be made available to educators, community groups, and other interested persons as a resource for information and education. A speakers' bureau registry of honorees will be created and maintained by the governor's office.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 294, L. 1995.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 2. Government Structure and Administration
Chapter 15. Executive Branch Officers and Agencies
2-15-201. Powers and duties of governor
2-15-203. Western governors' university
2-15-204. through 2-15-209 reserved
2-15-210. Mental health ombudsman
2-15-211. Mental disabilities board of visitors -- composition -- allocation
2-15-212. Reserved water rights compact commission
2-15-213. Renumbered 2-15-3330
2-15-214. Renumbered 2-15-3331
2-15-215. Renumbered 2-15-3332
2-15-217. Office of state director of Indian affairs
2-15-218. Office of economic development -- structure
2-15-219. Chief business development officer -- duties
2-15-221. Governor-elect -- staff and services provided
2-15-222. through 2-15-224 reserved
2-15-225. Interagency coordinating council for state prevention programs
2-15-226. through 2-15-230 reserved
2-15-231. Renumbered 2-15-2206
2-15-232. Duties and assistance
2-15-233. through 2-15-235 reserved
2-15-236. Treasure state living cultural treasures program
2-15-238. Honorees -- nominations -- selection -- certificate of proclamation -- speakers' bureau
2-15-239. through 2-15-241 reserved
2-15-243. Montana sage grouse oversight team -- composition
2-15-244. and 2-15-245 reserved