Montana Code Annotated 2007

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Constitution of Montana -- Article XIV -- CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION


     Section . Done in open convention at the city of Helena, in the state of Montana, this twenty-second day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventy-two.
     Leo Graybill, Jr., President, Jean M. Bowman, Secretary, Magnus Aasheim, John H. Anderson, Jr., Oscar L. Anderson, Harold Arbanas, Franklin Arness, Cedor B. Aronow, William H. Artz, Thomas M. Ask, Betty Babcock, Lloyd Barnard, Grace C. Bates, Don E. Belcher, Ben E. Berg, Jr., E. M. Berthelson, Chet Blaylock, Virginia H. Blend, Geoffrey L. Brazier, Bruce M. Brown, Daphne Bugbee, William A. Burkhardt, Marjorie Cain, Bob Campbell, Jerome J. Cate, Richard J. Champoux, Lyman W. Choate, Max Conover, C. Louise Cross, Wade J. Dahood, Carl M. Davis, Douglas Delaney, Maurice Driscoll, Dave Drum, Dorothy Eck, Marian S. Erdmann, Leslie Eskildsen, Mark Etchart, James R. Felt, Donald R. Foster, Noel D. Furlong, J. C. Garlington, E. S. Gysler, Otto T. Habedank, Rod Hanson, R. S. Hanson, Gene Harbaugh, Paul K. Harlow, George Harper, Daniel W. Harrington, George B. Heliker, David L. Holland, Arnold W. Jacobsen, George H. James, Torrey B. Johnson, Thomas F. Joyce, A. W. Kamhoot, Robert Lee Kelleher, John H. Leuthold, Jerome T. Loendorf, Peter "Pete" Lorello, Joseph H. McCarvel, Russell C. McDonough, Mike McKeon, Charles B. McNeil, Charles H. Mahoney, Rachell K. Mansfield, Fred J. Martin, J. Mason Melvin, Lyle R. Monroe, Marshall Murray, Robert B. Noble, Richard A. Nutting, Mrs. Thomas Payne, Catherine Pemberton, Donald Rebal, Arlyne E. Reichert, Mrs. Mae Nan Robinson, Richard B. Roeder, George W. Rollins, Miles Romney, Sterling Rygg, Don Scanlin, John M. Schiltz, Henry Siderius, Clark E. Simon, Carman M. Skari, M. Lynn Sparks, Lucile Speer, R. J. Studer, Sr., Mrs. John Justin, (Veronica) Sullivan, William H. Swanberg, John H. Toole, Mrs. Edith M. Van Buskirk, Robert Vermillion, Roger A. Wagner, Jack K. Ward, Margaret S. Warden, Archie O. Wilson, and Robert F. Woodmansey.
     . Transition Schedule. The following provisions shall remain part of this Constitution until their terms have been executed. Once each year the attorney general shall review the following provisions and certify to the secretary of state which, if any, have been executed. Any provisions so certified shall thereafter be removed from this Schedule and no longer published as part of this Constitution.