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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The proposed regulations shall be embodied in a proposed ordinance. Copies of such proposed ordinance shall be available for the inspection of all eligible voters during the period between publication of such notice and the date of the referendum.
(2) The notices of the referendum shall recite the contents of such proposed ordinance or shall state where copies of such proposed ordinance may be examined. The question shall be submitted by ballots upon which the words “For approval of proposed ordinance No. ․․․․, prescribing land use regulations for conservation of soil and prevention of erosion” and “Against approval of proposed ordinance No. ․․․․, prescribing land use regulations for conservation of soil and prevention of erosion” shall appear, with a square before each proposition and a direction to insert an “X” mark in the square before one or the other of said propositions as the voter may favor or oppose approval of such proposed ordinance.
(3) The supervisors shall publish the result of the referendum. All registered electors within the district shall be eligible to vote in such referendum. No informalities in the conduct of such referendum or in any matters relating thereto shall invalidate said referendum or the result thereof if notice thereof shall have been given substantially as herein provided and said referendum shall have been fairly conducted.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 76. Land Resources and Use § 76-15-702. Referendum on proposed land use regulations - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-76-land-resources-and-use/mt-st-76-15-702/
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