90-4-304. Supply of vital public services during an energy supply alert and energy emergency. The governor shall, with the advice of the committee, in developing provisions for the allocation, conservation, and consumption of energy, give due consideration to supplying vital public services such as essential governmental operations, health and safety functions, emergency services, public mass transportation systems, food production and processing facilities, and energy supply facilities during conditions of an energy supply alert or energy emergency. In developing any energy allocation programs, provisions shall be made for the equitable distribution of energy among the geographic areas of the state which are experiencing an energy shortage.
History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 473, L. 1979.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 90. Planning, Research, and Development
Chapter 4. Energy Development and Conservation
Part 3. Energy Supply Emergency Powers
90-4-301. Legislative findings and intent
90-4-304. Supply of vital public services during an energy supply alert and energy emergency
90-4-305. Information obtainable by governor
90-4-306. Advice of distributors and consumers
90-4-307. Submission and approval of curtailment plans
90-4-308. Governor's considerations
90-4-310. Energy emergency powers of governor
90-4-311. Obligations of state and local executives
90-4-312. Coordination with federal provisions
90-4-314. Orders to distributors
90-4-316. Rules and executive orders
90-4-317. Disaster and emergency laws supplemented