- (1) There is a statewide public safety communications system advisory council.
(2) Subject to subsection (8), the advisory council consists of nine members appointed by the governor as follows:
- (a) the attorney general or the attorney general's designee from the department, who serves as presiding officer of the council;
- (b) a representative of the governor's office;
- (c) a representative of the law enforcement community;
- (d) a representative of the fire protection community;
- (e) a representative of the emergency medical community;
- (f) a representative of a municipality, designated by the Montana league of cities and towns;
- (g) a representative of county government, designated by the Montana association of counties;
- (h) a representative of the association of public-safety communications officials, designated by the Montana chapter of the association of public-safety communications officials; and
- (i) a representative of tribal governments.
(3) The advisory council may create temporary or permanent subcommittees, when necessary, to advise members of the council. Subcommittee membership, appointed by a majority of the advisory council, may include but is not limited to:
- (a) a representative of the Montana highway patrol;
- (b) a representative of the department of transportation, maintenance division;
- (c) a representative of the department of military affairs, disaster and emergency services division;
- (d) a representative of the department of administration, state information technology services division;
- (e) a representative of the department of natural resources and conservation, division of forestry, fire and aviation management bureau;
- (f) two representatives of the Montana association of counties, with one representing counties with populations less than 30,000 and one representing counties with populations greater than 30,000;
- (g) two representatives of the Montana league of cities and towns, with one representing cities and towns with populations less than 30,000 and one representing cities with populations greater than 30,000;
- (h) a representative of the Montana sheriffs and peace officers association;
- (i) a representative of the Montana association of chiefs of police;
- (j) a representative of the Montana state fire chiefs' association;
- (k) a representative of the Montana state volunteer firefighters association;
- (l) a representative of the Montana emergency medical services association; and
- (m) a representative of the Montana association of public safety communications officials.
(4) The advisory council shall establish a technical subcommittee to advise subcommittees appointed in accordance with subsection (3) and the advisory council established in subsection (2) on subjects including but not limited to:
- (a) system maintenance and operational issues; and
- (b) technology considerations as assigned by the advisory council.
- (5) The advisory council and related subcommittees are attached to the department for administrative purposes only, as provided in 2-15-121.
- (6) The advisory council shall at a minimum, within its budget, hold quarterly meetings.
- (7) Advisory council members and subcommittee members shall serve without additional compensation.
(8)
- (a) Membership on the advisory council established in accordance with subsection (2) is limited to agencies or their appointed representatives who use the statewide public safety communications system.
- (b) Members shall work to improve and sustain the statewide public safety communications system within the state.
- (c) This subsection (8) does not limit the ability of a vendor, consultant, or other individual representing a business to, by invitation, provide the advisory council with useful information.
(9)
- (a) Vendors, consultants, and other individuals representing business interests may be appointed to a subcommittee formed in accordance with subsection (3) or (4).
- (b) Members included under this subsection (9) are nonvoting members.
History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 346, L. 2017.