Montana Code 7-6-4013. Fees for services — hearing and resolution
7-6-4013. Fees for services — hearing and resolution. (1) If a local government has the authority to regulate, establish, and change fees, rates, charges, and classifications that are imposed for services to its inhabitants and other persons served by the local government, the fees, rates, charges, and classifications must be reasonable and related to the cost of providing the service.
Terms Used In Montana Code 7-6-4013
- Governing body: means the elected body responsible for the administration of a local government. See Montana Code 7-6-4002
- Local government: has the meaning provided in 7-6-602. See Montana Code 7-6-4002
- Municipality: means an incorporated city or town. See Montana Code 7-6-4002
- Process: means a writ or summons issued in the course of judicial proceedings. See Montana Code 1-1-202
(2)Charges for services must comply with Title 17, chapter 2, part 3, and other applicable statutes.
(3)In order to establish or change fees, rates, charges, or classifications imposed for services, the governing body shall order a hearing to be held as provided in 7-1-4131, unless a special hearing process is provided by law. Municipal utility rate hearings must be held as provided in 69-7-112.
(4)Notice of a hearing must be published as provided in 7-1-2121 for a county and as provided in 7-1-4127 for a municipality.
(5)After a hearing, the fees, rates, charges, or classifications must be established by resolution of the governing body.