46-18-130. (Temporary) Commission on sentencing. (1) There is a commission on sentencing. The commission is allocated to the department of corrections for administrative purposes only, as provided in 2-15-121.
(2) The commission consists of:
(a) two members of the house of representatives, selected by the speaker of the house of representatives, no more than one of whom may be from the same political party;
(b) two members of the senate, selected by the president of the senate, no more than one of whom may be from the same political party;
(c) two district court judges selected by the chief justice of the Montana supreme court;
(d) the director of the department of corrections or the director's designee; and
(e) the following persons appointed by the governor:
(i) a county attorney;
(ii) a criminal defense attorney;
(iii) a probation and parole officer;
(iv) a county sheriff;
(v) a chief of police;
(vi) a member of the board of pardons;
(vii) an employee of the department of justice; and
(viii) two members of the public, one of whom must be a victim of a crime for which a sentence of death or of imprisonment for more than 1 year was imposed.
(3) Appointments under subsection (2) must be made within 60 days after March 31, 1995.
(4) The commission shall select a presiding officer from its members.
(5) The commission shall meet at least quarterly. (Terminates May 31, 1997--sec. 5, Ch. 306, L. 1995.)
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 306, L. 1995.