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House committee hears bill to correct occupational code cross-references
Summary
The House Business and Labor Committee held a hearing on House Bill 109, a technical cleanup bill that corrects typographical and citation errors in Montana's occupational regulation code; proponents described it as routine code maintenance and no opponents or questions were recorded.
Representative Steve Fitzpatrick, R-House District 24, opened a hearing on House Bill 109 in the House Business and Labor Committee and described the measure as a technical correction to existing occupational regulation code.
"There were some typographical errors in the previous version of the bill that went through last session. All that's doing is correcting those so that the references are right," Fitzpatrick said.
The bill would update statutory cross-references in the state code…
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