2-2-111. Rules of conduct for legislators. Proof of commission of any act enumerated in this section is proof that the legislator committing the act has breached the legislator’s public duty. A legislator may not:

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Terms Used In Montana Code 2-2-111

  • Compensation: means any money or economic benefit conferred on or received by any person in return for services rendered or to be rendered by the person or another. See Montana Code 2-2-102
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201
  • State agency: includes :

    (i)the state;

    (ii)the legislature and its committees;

    (iii)all executive departments, boards, commissions, committees, bureaus, and offices;

    (iv)the university system; and

    (v)all independent commissions and other establishments of the state government. See Montana Code 2-2-102

  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.

(1)accept a fee, contingent fee, or any other compensation, except the official compensation provided by statute, for promoting or opposing the passage of legislation;

(2)seek other employment for the legislator or solicit a contract for the legislator’s services by the use of the office;

(3)accept a fee or other compensation, except as provided for in 5-2-302, from a Montana state agency or a political subdivision of the state of Montana for speaking to the agency or political subdivision; or

(4)use the funds provided for in 5-2-204 for an activity that is prohibited.