61-3-345. County motor vehicle computer system. (1) The department shall maintain a statewide online computer system to be used to register and reregister motor vehicles, boats, snowmobiles, and off-highway vehicles.
(2) The department shall establish the user advisory group to assist in the development of policies governing the registration and reregistration of motor vehicles, boats, snowmobiles, and off-highway vehicles. The user advisory group must be appointed by the attorney general and must include:
(a) an employee of the department of administration, data processing division, selected by the division administrator;
(b) two county treasurers, selected by the Montana county treasurers association;
(c) one county motor vehicle section supervisor, selected by the Montana county treasurers association;
(d) an employee of the department of revenue who is engaged in property assessment, selected by the director of the department of revenue;
(e) an employee of the department of justice, data processing division, selected by the division administrator;
(f) an employee of the department of justice, motor vehicle division, registrar's bureau, selected by the division administrator;
(g) an employee of the department of justice, motor vehicle division, driver services bureau, selected by the division administrator;
(h) a member of the Montana bankers' association, selected by the association director;
(i) a member of the Montana automobile dealers association, selected by the association director; and
(j) a member or employee of the Montana American automobile association, selected by the association director.
(3) Committee members who are not employees of the state of Montana shall serve a term of 2 years, and state employee members shall serve at the pleasure of the attorney general.
(4) Travel and per diem expenses for the committee must be charged to the motor vehicle division.
(5) Secretarial and support services for the committee must be provided by the motor vehicle division.
(6) The committee shall meet no more than four times a year unless specifically called by the attorney general.
History: En. Sec. 12, Ch. 604, L. 1991; amd. Sec. 132, Ch. 27, Sp. L. November 1993.