Montana State Legislature
Long-Range Building Program
In 1963, the legislature enacted the Long-Range Building Program (LRBP) to provide funding for construction, alteration, repair, and maintenance of state-owned buildings and grounds. The program, as established in Title 17, Chapter 7, part 2, MCA, was developed in order to present a single, comprehensive, and prioritized plan for allocating state resources for the purpose of capital construction and repair of state-owned facilities. The program is administered by the Architecture and Engineering Division (A&E) of the Department of Administration (DOA). Historically, the LRBP has been funded with a combination of cash accounts and bonding. The various types of cash accounts include state and federal special revenue funds, other funds (such as university and private funds), and LRBP capital project funds.
Gov. Gianforte 2023 Biennium Budget - Long-Range Planning
Long Range Building Program - Governor's Executive Budget 2022-2023
HB 5 Detailed Bill Information
HB 14 Detailed Bill Information
Changes to the Long-Range Building Program
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