No.   01-99     Continuing the Missouri River Basin Advisory Council

No.   02-99     Establishing the Montana Workforce Investment Board

No.   03-99     Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in Daniels County (flood)

No.   04-99     Continuing the Montana Library Services Advisory Council

No.   05-99     Continuing the Youth Justice Advisory Council Within the Department of Justice, Board of Crime Control, to Implement the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act

No.   06-99     Establishing the Montana YZK Readiness Council

No.   07-99     Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in the Town of Opheim in Valley County (tornado)

No.   08-99     Continuing the Governor's Upper Yellowstone River Task Force

No.   09-99     Continuing the Summitnet Executive Council

No.   10-99     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist in the Eastern Montana Fire Zone Including the Counties of Big Horn, Blaine, Carbon, Carter, Chouteau, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, Fergus, Garfield, Golden Valley, Hill, Judith Basin, Liberty, McCone, Musselshell, Petroleum, Phillips, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sheridan, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, Treasure, Valley, Wheatland, Wibaux, and Yellowstone.

No.   11-99     Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in Fergus County and the City of Lewistown (tornado)

No.   12-99     Establishing the Motor Fuel Tax Collection, Enforcement and Refund Advisory Council

No.   13-99     Continuing the Interdepartmental Coordinating Committee of Women (ICCW)

No.   14-99     Amending Executive Order No. 8-98

No.   15-99     Creating the Governor's Council on Tobacco Use Prevention

No.   16-99     Executive Order Amending Executive Order No. 4-98

No.   17-99     Executive Order Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in the Town of Outlook

No.   01-98     Continuing the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission

No.   02-98     Creating the Governor's Council on Organ Donor Awareness

No.   03-98     Establishing the Montana Abstinence Education Advisory Council

No.   04-98     Continuing the Peace Officers Standards and Training Advisory Council

No.   05-98     Continuing the Capital Finance Advisory Council

No.   06-98     Establishing the Governor's Vision 2005 Task Force on Agriculture

No.   07-98     Creating the Montana-Alberta Boundary Advisory Council

No.   08-98     Creating the Upper Clark Fork River Basin Remediation and Restoration Education Advisory Council

No.   09-98     Authorizing Incident Response Authority in the State of Montana (Tin Cup Dam near Darby)

No.   10-98     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist in the State of Montana (flooding)

No.   11-98     Creating the Montana Research and Development Task Force

No.   12-98     Continuing the Governor's Advisory Council on Disability

No.   13-98     Continuing the Governor's Council on Families

No.   14-98     Continuing the Risk Management Advisory Committee

No.   15-98     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist in the State of Montana (wildfires)

No.   16-98     Continuing the Montana Family Support Services Advisory Council

No.   17-98     Continuing the Montana Historical Records Advisory Council

No.   18-98     Continuing the Governor's HIV/AIDS Advisory Council

No.   01-97     Continuing the Governor's Whirling Disease Task Force

No.   02-97     Authorizing Incident Response Authority in the State of Montana (ice jams, flooding in Yellowstone River Basin)

No.   03-97     Continuing the Missouri River Basin Advisory Council

No.   04-97     Declaring an Emergency to Exist in the State of Montana (flooding throughout the State)

No.   05-97     Declaring an Emergency to Exist in the State of Montana (flooding throughout the State)

No.   06-97     Declaring an Emergency to Exist in the State of Montana (flooding throughout the State, esp. Broadwater County)

No.   07-97     Declaring an Emergency to Exist in the State of Montana (flooding in Yellowstone, Gallatin and Jefferson Rivers)

No.   08-97     Continuing the Youth Justice Advisory Council Within the Department of Justice, Board of Crime Control, to Implement the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act

No.   09-97     Transferring Budget and Administrative Functions of the office of Community Service to the Department of Labor and Industry (continuation)

No.   10-97     Continuing the SummitNet Executive Council

No.   11-97     Creating the Montana Library Services Advisory Council

No.   12-97     Declaring a Disaster to Exist in Montana (flooding - Eastern Montana)

No.   13-97     Creating the Workers' Compensation Regulation Advisory Council

No.   14-97     Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in the City of Libby (windstorm)

No.   15-97     Continuing the Interdepartmental Coordinating Committee of Women (ICCW)

No.   16-97     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist in the City of Wolf Point (windstorm)

No.   17-97     Creating the Montana Geographic Information Council

No.   18-97     Rescinding Executive Order No. 19-96 (continuing Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Advisory Council)

No.   19-97     Establishing the Governor's Upper Yellowstone River Task Force

No.   20-97     Amending Executive Order No. 10-97, Continuing the Summitnet Executive Council

No.   21-97     Creating the Montana Public Safety Communications Council

No.   22-97     Amending Executive Order No. 3-97, Continuing the Missouri River Basin Advisory Council

No.   01-96     Continuing the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission (formerly called the Human Rights Advisory Council)

No.   02-96     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist in the City of Chateau and Teton County (cold)

No.   03-96     Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in Montana (Flood

No.   04-96     Continuing the Peace Officers Standards and Training Advisory Council

No.   05-96     Creating the Montana Low Income Energy Advisory Council

No.   06-96     Continuing the Capitol Finance Advisory Council

No.   07-96     Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in Montana (continued flooding)

No.   08-96     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist in Missoula and Mineral Counties (chlorine spill)

No.   09-96     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist in Phillips County (chlorine spill)

No.   10-96     Authorizing Incident Response Authority in the State of Montana (preparedness for anniversary of Waco and Oklahoma City bombing)

No.   11-96     Creating the Missouri River Basin Advisory Council

No.   12-96     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist in Montana (floods)

No.   13-96     Proclaiming the Closure of the Yellowstone River in Park County (floods)

No.   14-96     Rescinding the Closure of the Yellowstone River in Park County

No.   15-96     Creating the Governor's Council on Families

No.   16-96     Proclaiming an Incident to Exist in Granite County (dam sinkhole)

No.   17-96     Establishing the Virginia City/Nevada City Preservation Task Force

No.   18-96     Continuing the Governor's Advisory Council on Disability

No.   19-96     Continuing the Montana Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Advisory Council

No.   20-96     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting Glacier, Toole, Pondera, Teton, Lewis & Clark, Cascade, Judith Basin, Meagher, Broadwater, Park, Gallatin & Jefferson Counties

No.   21-96     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist Statewide in the State of Montana (wildlife fires)

No.   22-96     Continuing the Risk Management Advisory Committee

No.   23-96     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting Wheatland, Golden Valley, Musselshell, Sweet Grass, Stillwater, Carbon, Yellowstone, Bighorn, Treasure, Rosebud, Prairie, Wibaux, Custer, Fallon, Powder River and Carter Counties

No.   24-96     Continuing and Reappointing the Montana Family Support Services Advisory Council

No.   25-96     Continuing the Montana Historical Records Advisory Council

No.   26-96     Terminating the Vocational Education Advisory Council Continued by Executive Order 9-95

No.   27-96     Creating the Montana Research and Development Task Force

No.   28-96     Continuing the Governor's HIV/AIDS Advisory Council

No.   29-96     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist on the Blackfeetn Reservation, and in the Town of Browning and Glacier County (snow)

No.   30-96     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist in Montana (snow)

No.   01-95     Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in the Town of Lima (flood - disaster)

No.   02-95     Continuing the State Emergency Response Commission

No.   03-95     Creating the Governor's Whirling Disease Task Force

No.   04-95     Amending Executive Order No. 18-94 Establishing the Montana Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Celebration Advisory Council

No.   05-95     Continuing the Youth Justice Advisory Council Within the Department of Justice, Board of Crime Control, to Implement the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act

No.   06-95     Allocating, for Administrative Purposes Only, the Petroleum Tank Release Compensation Board to the Department of Environmental Quality

No.   07-95     Transferring Budget and Administrative Functions of the Office of Communitv Service to the Department of Labor and Industry

No.   08-95     Creating the Summitnet Executive Council

No.   09-95     Continuing the State Council on Vocational Education Known as the Vocational Education Advisory Council

No.   10-95     Proclaiming an Emergency to Exist in Prairie County (law enforcement)

No.   11-95     Establishing the Montana Workforce Preparation Coordinating Council

No.   12-95     Consolidating State Laboratory Services within the Department of Public Health and Human Services

No.   13-95     Establishing a Department of Corrections Advisory Council

No.   14-95     Continuing the Whirling Disease Task Force

No.   15-95     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, Exist in Missoula, Flathead, Lake, Ravalli, Sanders, Mineral and Lincoln Counties (landslides)

No.   16-95     Proclaiming Emergency Closure of Malta Public Schools (fire)

No.   02-94     Creating the Montana Consensus Council

No.   03-94     Amending Executive Order No. 2-93 and Re-establishing the Interdepartmental Cooordinating Committee of Women (ICCW)

No.   04-94     Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in Petroleum County (flood - disaster)

No.   05-94     Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in the Town of Winnett (flood - disaster)

No.   06-94     Creating the Try Another Way State Employees (TAWSE) Task Force

No.   07-94     Continuing the Capital Finance Advisory Council

No.   08-94     Creating the Governor's Advisory Council on Corrections and Criminal Justice Policy

No.   09-94     Continuing the Governor's Advisory Council on Disability (Previously Known as the Governor's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities)

No.   10-94     Transferring the Natural Resource Damage Program from the Department of Health and Environmental Sciences to the Department of Justice

No.   11-94     Establishing the Risk Management Advisory Committee

No.   12-94     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting Lincoln, Flathead, Sanders and Lake Counties (emergency)

No.   13-94     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting Mineral, Missoula, Powell, Ravalli, Granite, Deer Lodge, Silver Bow, Beaverhead and Madison Counties (emergency)

No.   14-94     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting Wheatland, Golden Valley, Musselshell, Sweet Grass, Stillwater, Carbon, Yellowstone, Big Horn, Treasure, Rosebud, Prairie, Wibaux, Custer, Fallon, Powder River and Carter Counties (emergency)

No.   15-94     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting Lincoln, Flathead, Sanders, Lake, Mineral, Missoula, Powell, Ravalli, Granite, Deer Lodge, Silver Bow, Beaverhead and Madison Counties (emergency)

No.   16-94     Creating the Governor's HIV/AIDS Advisory Council

No.   17-94     Amending Executive Order No. 15-94 Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting Lincoln, Flathead, Sanders, Lake, Mineral, Missoula, Powell, Ravalli, Granite, Deer Lodge, Silver Bow, Beaverhead and Madison Counties (disaster)

No.   18-94     Establishing the Montana Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Advisory Council

No.   19-94     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting Glacier, Toole, Pondera, Teton, Lewis & Clark, Cascade, Judith Basin, Meagher, Broadwater, Jefferson, Gallatin, Park, Liberty, Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Golden Valley, Daniels, Sheridan, Roosevelt, Richland, Dawson, McCone, Garfield, Petroleum, Fergus, Chouteau, Wheatland, Golden Valley, Musselshell, Sweetgrass, Stillwater, Carbon, Yellowstone, Big Horn, Treasure, Rosebud, Prairie, Wibaux, Custer, Fallon, Powder River and Carter Counties (emergency)

No.   20-94     Recreating the Montana Historical Records Advisory Council

No.   21-94     Continuing the Family Support Services Advisory Council

No.   22-94     Continuing the Chapter 2 Education Advisory Council

No.   23-94     Amending Executive Order No. 18-94 Establishing the Montana Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Advisory Council

No.   24-94     Designating the Child Support Enforcement Division of the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services as a Criminal Justice Agency Pursuant to the Montana Criminal Justice Information Act of 1979

No.   25-94     Creating the State Board of Education Joint Planning and Coordination Committee

No.   26-94     Continuing the Governor's Hazardous Materials Transportation Advisory Council

No.   01-93     Executive Order Rescinding Executive Order No. 4-90

No.   02-93     Executive Order Re-establishing the Interdepartmental Coordinating Committee of Women (ICCW)

No.   03-93     Executive Order Continuing the Youth Justice Advisory Council Within the Department of Justice, Board of Crime Control, To Implement the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act

No.   04-93     Executive Order Continuing the State council on Vocational Education also known as the Vocational Education Advisory Council

No.   05-93     Executive Order Continuing the Legal Services Review Panel

No.   06-93     Executive Order creating the Governor's Private Land/Public Wildlife Advisory Council

No.   07-93     Executive Order Providing State Agencies' Assistance to the Flathead Basin Commission

No.   08-93     Executive Order Assigning to the Department of Justice Investigative Functions Allocated to the Department of Revenue Implementing the Provisions of House Bill 609

No.   09-93     Executive Order Continuing the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports

No.   10-93     Executive Order Continuing the Montana State Emergency Response Commission

No.   11-93     Executive Order Proclaiming a Disaster to Exist in Custer County (floods)

No.   12-93     Executive Order Creating the Governor's Welfare Reform Advisory Council

No.   13-93     Executive Order Creating the Governor's Trade Advisory Council

No.   14-93     Executive Order Continuing the State Job Training Coordinating Council

No.   15-93     Executive Order Designating the Fraud Unit, Benefits Department and Underwriting Department of the State Compensation Insurance Fund as a Criminal Justice Agency

No.   16-93     Executive Order Designating the Montana Board of Health and Environmental Sciences as the Statewide Health Coordinating Council

No.   17-93     Executive Order Continuing the Peace Officers Standards and Training Advisory Council

No.   01-92     Providing State Agencies' Assistance to the Flathead Basin Commission

No.   02-92     Designating Montana's Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services Rehabilitative/Visual Services Division as the Lead Agency for Supporting and Facilitating Montana's Activities in Implementing (Via Technical Assistance and Public Information) the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336

No.   03-92     Establishing the Governor's Council for Montana's Future

No.   04-92     Extending the Existence of the Montana Science and Technology Advisory Council

No.   05-92     Continuing the Capital Finance Advisory Council

No.   06-92     Proclaiming a State of Emergency to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting Teton and Cascade Counties

No.   07-92     Continuing the Capital Finance Advisory Council (And Rescinding Executive Order No. 5-92)

No.   08-92     Continuing the Existence of the Governor's Committee on Employment of People With Disabilities Advisory Council

No.   09-92     Re-establishing the Youth Justice Council Within the Department of Justice, Board of Crime Control to Implement the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (And Rescinding Executive Order No. 30-91

No.   10-92     Creating the Family Services Advisory Council Within the Department of Family Services to Advise the Department of Family Services (And Rescinding 91 Executive Order No. 30-91)

No.   11-92     Establishing the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports

No.   12-92     Authorizing the Department of Commerce to Administer the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's "Home" Program

No.   13-92     Proclaiming an Emergency and Suspending Certain Regulatory Authorities of the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Under the Montana Water Use Act During the 1992 Drought

No.   14-92     Proclaiming a Drought Disaster and Suspending Certain Regulatory Authorities of the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Under the Montana Water Use Act During the 1992 Drought

No.   15-92     Proclaiming a State of Emergency to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting Glacier, Toole, Pondera, Teton, Lewis and Clark, Cascade, Judith Basin, Meagher, Broadwater, Park, Gallatin and Jefferson Counties

No.   16-92     Continuing the Governor's Council for Montana's Future

No.   17-92     Continuing and Reappointing the Montana Interagency Coordinating Council

No.   18-92     Establishing a Statewide Coordination Council for the Transportation of Hazardous Wastes and Materials

No.   19-92     Recreating the Montana Historical Records Advisory Council

No.   20-92     Terminating the Declaration of Disaster Required to Suspend the Regulatory Authority Ordered in Executive Order 14-92

No.   21-92     Organizing and Authorizing the State Emergency Response Commission in Montana

No.   22-92     Establishing the Montana Public Vehicle Fueling Program and Advisory Council

No.   01-91     Proclaiming Emergency Closure of Plentywood School (fire)

No.   02-91     Continuing the State Council on Vocational Education (Executive Order 9-89)

No.   03-91     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103and 10-3-302, MCA, Exist in Montana; and An Order Activating the Montana National Guard; Providing an Immediate Effective Date

No.   04-91     Re-establishing the Montana Medal of Valor Advisory Council

No.   05-91     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, Exist As a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting the Following Counties: Beaverhead, Deer Lodge, Flathead, Cascade, Granite, Lake, Lincoln, Madison, Mineral, Missoula, Powell, Ravalli, Sanders, Silver Bow, Lewis and Clark, Jefferson

No.   06-91     Continuing the Education Advisory Council

No.   07-91     Revising the Clark Fork Rehabilitation Advisory Council

No.   08-91     Establishing the Montana Advisory Council on Housing Discrimination

No.   09-91     Continuing the State Council on Vocational Education (Revising Executive Order No. 2-91)

No.   10-91     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, Exist as a result of Wildland Fires Affecting the Following Counties: Beaverhead, Deer Lodge,Flathead, Cascade, Granite, Lake, Lincoln, Madison, Mineral, Missoula, Powell, Ravalli, Sanders, Silver Bow, Lewis and Clark and Jefferson

No.   11-91     Creating the Department of Transportation

No.   12-91     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined by Section 10-3-303, MCA, Exist in Teton County

No.   13-91     Continuing and Reappointing the State Water Plan Advisory Council

No.   14-91     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined by Section 10-3-303, MCA, Exist in Treasure County

No.   15-91     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined by Section 10-3-303, MCA, Exist in Blaine County

No.   16-91     Continuing and Reappointing the State Water Plan Advisory Council

No.   17-91     Continuing the Women in Employment Advisory Council

No.   18-91     Continuing the Peace Officers Standards and Training Advisory Council

No.   19-91     Creating a Statistical Analysis Center Within the Montana Board of Crime control

No.   20-91     Continuing and Reappointing the Election Advisory Council

No.   21-91     Continuing and Reappointing the Montana Interagency Coordinating Council Also Known as the Family Support Services Advisory Council

No.   22-91     Establishing the Montana Public Vehicle Fueling Advisory Council

No.   23-91     Establishing a State Advisory Council on Food and Nutrition

No.   24-91     Proclaiming conditions as Defined by Section 10-3-303, MCA, Exist in Richland County

No.   25-91     Continuing the Youth Service Advisory Council Within the Department of Justice to Implement the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act and to Advise the Department of Family Services

No.   26-91     Establishing the Montana Public Vehicle Fueling Advisory Council (Revising Executive Order No. 22-91)

No.   27-91     Establishing the Governor's Interagency Coordinating Council for State Administered Economic Development Programs

No.   28-91     Implementation of Section 10 of House Bill 454 Enacted by the 52nd Montana Legislature

No.   29-91     Continuing the State Job Training Coordinating Council

No.   30-91     Re-establishing the Youth Service Advisory Council Within the Department of Justice to Implement the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act and to Advise the Department of Family Services (and Rescinding Executive Order No. 25-91)

No.   31-91     Proclaiming a State of Emergency to Exist as a Result of Wildland Fires Affecting All Five Departments of State Lands Fire Districts

No.   32-91     Continuing the Montana Lewis and Clark Trail Advisory Council

No.   33-91     Proclaiming conditions as Defined by Section 10-3-303, MCA, Exist in Blaine County

No.   34-91     Establishing the Montana State Banking Code Advisory Council

No.   35-91     Continuing the State Job Training coordinating council (Revising Executive Order No. 29-91)

No.   36-91     Establishing a Risk Management Advisory Committee

No.   37-91     Continuing the Peace Officers Standards and Training Advisory Council

Memorandum-91     Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of Commerce (DOC) and the Department of Highways (DOH)

No.   01-90     Continuing the Capital Finance Advisory Council

No.   02-90     Creating the Governor's Health Care Services Availability Advisory Council

No.   03-90     Allocating, for Administrative Purposes Only, the Petroleum Tank Release Compensation Board to the Department of Health and Environmental Sciences

No.   04-90     Rescinding Executive Order No. 21-81

No.   05-90     Re-establishing the Interdepartmental Coordinating Committee of Women (ICCW)

No.   06-90     Supplementing Members to the Mine Permitting Improvement Advisory Council

No.   07-90     Continuing the Existence of the Governor’s Committee on Employment of People With Disabilities Advisory Council

No.   08-90     Curtailing Non-Essential Out-of-State Travel

No.   09-90     Certification of the Price of West Texas Crude Oil

No.   10-90     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, Exist in Montana

No.   11-90     Executive Order Recreating the Montana Historical Records Advisory Council

No.   12-90     Certification of the Price of West Texas Crude Oil

No.   13-90     Creating the Montana Science and Technology Advisory Council

No.   14-90     Creating the Natural Gas Marketing Advisory Council

No.   15-90     Proclaiming Conditions as Defined in Sections 10-3-103 and 10-3-302, MCA, Exist in Montana

No.   16-90     Proclaiming a State of Emergency to Exist on the Blackfeet Reservation (winter storms)

No.   03-89     Amending and Continuing an Advisory Council Known As the Montana Statehood Centennial Commission

No.   04-89     Providing for Review of Executive Agency Rulemaking by the Governor

No.   05-89     Proclaiming a "State of Emergency" To Exist as a Result of Severe Winter Conditions, Affecting the Operation of Elementary and Secondary School Districts

No.   06-89     Permitting Early Release of Non-Essential State Employees

No.   07-89     Proclaiming a Disaster in Lewis and Clark County (RR

No.   08-89     Affirming the Authority of the State Job Training Coordinating Council, Appointing New Members to the Council, and Superceding Executive Order 14-88

No.   09-89     Continuing the State Council on Vocational Education (Executive Order No. 3-85)

No.   10-89     Proclaiming an Emergency in Deer Lodge County (Escape of Warm Springs Inmates)

No.   11-89     Assigning to the Department of Justice Functions Allocated to the Departments of Commerce and Revenue Implementing the Provisions of Senate Bill 431

No.   13-89     Continuing the Youth Service Advisory Council Within the Department of Justice to Implement the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act and to advise the Department of Family Services

No.   14-89     Creating the Election Advisory Council

No.   15-89     Designating the Child Support Enforcement Division of the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services as a Criminal Justice Agency

No.   16-89     Proclaiming a "State of Emergency" to Exist as a Result of a Train Derailment in Flathead County

No.   17-89     Creating the Criminal Justice and Corrections Advisory Council

No.   18-89     Continuing the State Water Plan Advisory Council and Providing for Public Participation in Developing Montana's Water Plan

No.   19-89     Continuation of EO No. 12-87 That Establishes the Montana Interagency Coordinating Council

No.   20-89     Establishing the Mine Permitting Improvement Advisory Council

No.   21-89     Establishing the Clark Fork Rehabilitation Advisory Council

No.   22-89     Creating an Education Commission for the Nineties

No.   23-89     Continuing the Montana Lewis and Clark Trail Advisory Council

No.   24-89     Continuing the Education Advisory Council

No.   25-89     Establishing the Montana Interagency Coordination Council Also Known as the Family Support Services Advisory Council

No.   26-89     Amending Executive Order No. 22-89 Creating an Education Commission for the Nineties

No.   27-89     Continuing the Women in Employment Advisory Council

No.   28-89     Continuing the Montana Lewis and Clark Trail Advisory Council

No.   01-88     Designating November 25, 1988, as Heritage Day

No.   02-88     Continuing the Capital Finance Advisory Council

No.   03-88     Creating the Governor's Committee on Employment of People With Disabilities Advisory Council

No.   04-88     Continuing the Council on Economic Development

No.   05-88     Continuing the Montana Medal of Valor Advisory Council

No.   06-88     Creating the Obstetrical Services Availability Advisory Council

No.   07-88     Continuing the State Job Training Coordinating Council

No.   08-88     Creating the Public School Financing Advisory Council

No.   09-88     Creating the Education Advisory Council

No.   10-88     Continuing the Montana Lewis and Clark Trail Advisory Council

No.   11-88     Recreating the Montana Historical Records Advisory Council

No.   12-88     Closing All Lands in the State of Montana to Trespass Due to Extreme Fire Danger

No.   12-88a     Amendment #l Exempting the Custer Battlefield National Monument, Big Hole National Battlefield, and Big Horn Canyon National Recreation Area from Executive Order 12-88

No.   12-88b     Amendment #2 Amending the Definition of the Term "Trespass"

No.   13-88     Terminating Executive Order No. 12-88 (Closing All Lands in the State of Montana to Trespass Due to Extreme Fire Danger

No.   14-88     Reconstituting the State Job Training Coordinating Council and Amending Executive Order 7-88

No.   15-88     Granting Reprieve or Respite

No.   16-88     Creating the Adult Literacy Coordinating Advisory Council

No.   17-88     Continuing the Employment Security Advisory Council

No.   18-88     Changing the Name of the Early Intervention Advisory Council to Family Support Services Advisory Council

No.   19-88     David Cameron Keith Commutation of Sentence From Death to Life Imprisonment Without the Possibility for Parole or Participation in the Supervised Release Program

No.   01-87     ESTABLISHING A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION IN MONTANA

No.   02-87     DESIGNATING THE MONTANA BOARD OF HOUSING TO ADMINISTER THE Low INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT

No.   03-87     AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 1-86

No.   04-87     CONTINUING THE WOMEN IN EMPLOYMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   05-87     Implementing the provisions of H.B. 325, Ch. 609, L. 1987, by transferring certain function allocated to the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, Department of Institutions, and county welfare departments and offices to the Department of Family Services

No.   06-87     CONTINUING THE STATE JOB TRAINING COORDINATING COUNCIL

No.   07-87     CONTINUING THE HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   08-87     CONTINUING THE STATE COUNCIL ON VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

No.   09-87     EXTENDING THE TERM OF THE POWDER RIVER MANAGEMENT PLAN ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   10-87     CONTINUING THE BALANCE-OF-STATE PRIVATE INDUSTRY ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   11-87     CONTINUING THE HEALTH COORDINATING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   12-87     ESTABLISHING THE MONTANA INTERAGENCY COORDINATING COUNCIL

No.   13-87     TRANSFERRING CERTAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE DEPARTMENTS OF INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES

No.   14-87     CREATING THE OIL AND GAS DRILLING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   15-87     CREATING THE HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   16-87     CREATING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONS ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   17-87     CONTINUING THE BALANCE-OF-STATE-PRIVATE INDUSTRY ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   18-87     CONTINUING AN ADVISORY COUNCIL KNOWN AS THE MONTANA STATEHOOD CENTENNIAL COMMISSION

No.   19-87     TRANSFERRING CERTAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES

No.   20-87     REPEALING EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 14-85 AND CREATING THE YOUTH SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

No.   21-87     CONTINUING THE MONTANA REVENUE ESTIMATING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   22-87     CONTINUING THE PEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   01-86     CONTINUING THE CAPITAL FINANCE ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   02-86     DIRECTING A REDUCTION IN AGENCY APPROPRIATIONS

No.   03-86     CREATING THE MONTANA MEDAL OF VALOR ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   04-86     CONTINUING THE EMPLOYMENT OF THE HANDICAPPED ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   05-86     CONTINUING THE PEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   06-86     CREATING THE HEALTH CARE CONTAINMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   07-86     Continuing The Council On Economic Development

No.   08-86     DESIGNATING THE INVESTIGATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AS A CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCY

No.   09-86     Creating the Montana Revenue Estimating Advisory Council

No.   10-86     CREATING THE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   11-86     DIRECTING REDUCTION IN AGENCY APPROPRIATIONS

No.   12-86     CREATING THE TRANSITION TASK FORCE ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   13-86     CONTINUING THE MONTANA LEWIS & CLARK TRAIL ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   14-86     CREATING THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FINANCIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   15-86     DESIGNATING THE PROGRAM INTEGRITY BUREAU OF THE AUDIT AND PROGRAM COMPLIANCE DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES AS A CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCY

No.   16-86     CONTINUING THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   17-86     CONTINUING THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT JOB TRAINING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   18-86     DIRECTING REDUCTION IN AGENCY APPPOPRIATIONS

No.   19-86     PROVIDING FOR THE ALLOCATION OF MONTANA'S UNIFIED VOLUME CAP BONDS

No.   20-86     CREATING THE STATE WATER PLAN ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   01-85     CREATING THE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   02-85     CREATING THE HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   03-85     CREATING THE STATE COUNCIL ON VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

No.   04-85     CONTINUING THE STATE JOB TRAINING COORDINATING COUNCIL

No.   05-85     CREATING THE POWDER RIVER MANAGEMENT PLAN ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   06-85     ESTABLISHING MONTANA HISTORICAL RECORDS ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   07-85     CONTINUING THE EXISTENCE OF THE AGING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   08-85     CONTINUING THE PEACE OFFICERS STANDARD AND TRAINING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   09-85     CONTINUING THE BALANCE-OF-STATE PRIVATE INDUSTRY ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   10-85     CONTINUING THE WOMEN IN EMPLOYMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   11-85     Appoint persons to serve the designated terms in the listed wards.

No.   12-85     APPOINTING MEMBERS TO AN ADVISORY COUNCIL TO BE KNOWN AS THE MONTANA STATEHOOD CENTENNIAL COMMISSION

No.   13-85     CREATING THE COUNCIL ON REORGANIZATION OF YOUTH SERVICES

No.   14-85     CONTINUING THE YOUTH JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TO IMPLEMENT THE JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION ACT AS AMENDED

No.   15-85     CONTINUING THE HEALTH COORDINATING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   01-84     Extending the Employment of the Handicapped Advisory Council

No.   02-84     Creating the Vehicle Management Task Force

No.   03-84     CREATING THE CAPITAL FINANCE ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   04-84     CREATING THE LEGAL SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   05-84     CREATING THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   06-84     Establishing a Procedure for Coordinating Executive Agency Responses to Federal Environmental Impact Statements

No.   07-84     CREATING THE MONTANA LEWIS AND CLARK TRAIL ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   08-84     ALLOCATING BONDING AUTHORITY

No.   09-84     CLOSING CHOUTEAU, DANIELS, ROOSEVELT, SHERIDAN, STILLWATER AND VALLEY COUNTIES TO TRESPASS DUE TO EXTREME FIRE DANGER

No.   10-84     CREATING THE CLARK FORK RIVER BASIN ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   11-84     CREATING THE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   12-84     CREATING THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT JOB TRAINING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   13-84     ALLOCATING BONDING AUTHORITY

No.   14-84     EXTENDING THE EXISTENCE OF THE STATE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ADVISORY COUNCIL CREATED IN EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 9-83

No.   01-83     Creating a Groundwater Advisory Council

No.   02-83     Creating the Employment of the Handicapped Advisory Council

No.   03-83     Creating a State Job Training Coordinating Council

No.   04-83     Transferring the Function specified under S. 7 of Senate Bill 100 from the Department of Administration to the Department of Commerce

No.   05-83     Creating the Balance-of-State Private Industry Advisory Council

No.   06-83     Creatng an Aging Advisory Council

No.   07-83     CREATING THE HOUSE BILL 909 ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   08-83     Reestablishing The Women in Employment Advisory Council

No.   09-83     Creating the Governor’s State Building Construction Advisory Council

No.   10-83     Designating the Securities Division of the State Auditor’s Office as a criminal justice agency

No.   11-83     Designating a “Single Point of Contact” for Intergovernmental Review and Authorizing the Lieutenant Governor to Proceed with and Report on Transitional Implementation

No.   12-83     Extending the Existence of The Health Coordinating Advisory Council

No.   13-83     CREATING THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   14-83     Creating the Youth Justice Advisory Council within the Department of Justice

No.   15-83     Creating The Council On Economic Development

No.   01-82     Designating the Medicaid Fraud Control Bureau and the Legal and Enforcement Division of the Department of Revenue as criminal justice agencies pursuant to the Montana Criminal Justice Information Act of 1979

No.   02-82     Creating the Peace Officers Standards and Training Advisory Council

No.   03-82     Repealing all executive orders issued prior to January 5, 1981 except those expressly exempted

No.   04-82     Directing Executive Branch Agencies to assist and cooperate with the Governor's Council on Management, Inc

No.   06-82     

No.   07-82     Establishing a Policy prohibiting Sexual Harassment and Directing Department of Administration to Promulgate Rules Implementing Policy

No.   08-82     Defining Procedures for Reimbursement off Claims for Expenses for Return of Fugitives to the State of Montana under the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act

No.   01-81     Designate a collective bargaining representative for the State of Montana

No.   02-81     Transferring the Office of Commerce and Small Business Development to the Department of Business Regulation

No.   03-81     Continuing the authority of the legal services review committee established within the executive branch to review agency use of legal counsel, and establishing membership and review standards

No.   04-81     Calling for the establishment of an Interagency Pipeline Task Force to coordinate the siting of proposed large diameter pipelines in Montana

No.   05-81     Creating a new Youth Justice Advisory Council within the Department of Justice to implement the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act as amended

No.   06-81     Rescinding Executive Order No. 5-79

No.   07-81     Establishing State Employee Pay Schedules for Fiscal Years 1982 and 1983

No.   08-81     Granting signatory authority to Gary Buchanan for the Department of Business Regulation, Professional and Occupational Licensing, and Community Affairs

No.   09-81     Transferring and assigning certain human services agency functions allocated to the Department of Community Affairs to the Department Of Social and Rehabilitation

No.   10-81     Transferring functions of Department of Business Regulation with respect to enforcement of Title 61, Chapter 4, Part 2 to the Department of Justice, Motor Vehicle Division

No.   11-81     Transferring and assigning certain employment programs allocated to the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services to the Department of Labor and Industry

No.   12-81     Designate a collective bargaining representative for the State of Montana and re-establish the following procedures for the executive branch to follow in the negotiation of contracts under the provisions of Title 39, Chapter 31, MCA

No.   13-81     Designating the Department of Business Regulation then the Department of Commerce as the Small Business Licensing Coordination Center

No.   14-81     Executive Order Rescinding Executive Order No. 10-81

No.   15-81     Designate the Veterans Affairs Division ofthe Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services as custodian of the future state Veterans Cemetery

No.   16-81     Assign to the Department of Commerce as of October 1, 1981, the authority transferred to the Department of Community Affairs

No.   17-81     Creating a Women In Employment Advisory Council

No.   18-81     Authorizing the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services to transfer and assign the residential child care institutions participating in National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Programs to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

No.   19-81     Requiring submission of license information and forms utilized by executive branch agencies to the Department of Commerce for the small business licensing coordinating center

No.   20-81     Exempting employment of private legal counsel on contract with a state agency

No.   21-81     Re-establishing the Interdepartmental Coordinating Committee for Women

No.   22-81     Creating a Health Coordinating Advisory Council

No.   23-81     Creating a Small Business Advisory Council

No.   24-81     

No.   25-81     Creating the Personnel and Labor Relations Study Commission

No.   26-81     Creating a Transportation Advisory Council

No.   27-81     Authorizing the Department of Commerce to participate in the HUD Housing Assistance Payments Program

No.   28-81     Transferring the Governor’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped From the Department of Labor & Industry To the Department of Administration

No.   29-81     DESIGNATING THE STATE OF MONTANA AS A PARTY TO THE NORTHWEST INTERSTATE COMPACT ON LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT

No.   30-81     Creating the Employment of the Handicapped Advisory Council

No.   31-81     Creating the Montana Northwest Power Planning Advisory Council

No.   01-80     Revising the membership of the Collective Bargaining Policy Task Force

No.   02-80     Amending Executive Orders I-77 and 4-77

No.   03-80     Extending the existence of Executive Order #14-79

No.   04-80     Declaring a disaster as a result of volcanic ash fallout and flash flooding and authorizing a certain political subdivision to receive state emergency funds

No.   05-80     Calling for the Establishment of an Interagency Pipeline Task Force to Coordinate the Siting of the Proposed Northern Tier Pipeline

No.   06-80     Designating the Department of Highways as the Agency for the Administration of Federal Funds Granted under the Provisions of the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976, as Amended and Supplemented

No.   07-80     Executive Order establishing an Agreement for the Development of Regional Low-level Radioactive Waste Solutions, and creating a Western Regional Low-levelRadioactiveWasteCommittee

No.   08-80     Creating the RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL and waiving the residency requirements for the council's members

No.   09-80     Creating the REFUGEE ADVISORY COUNCIL and waiving the residency requirements for certain Council members

No.   01-79     Executive Order declaring a disaster as a result of severe winter storms and authorizing certain counties to receive state emergency funds

No.   02-79     Declaring a disaster as a result of severe winter storms and authorizing certain counties to receive state emergency funds

No.   03-79     Declaring a disaster as a result of severe winter storms and authorizing certain counties to receive state emergency funds

No.   04-79     Permitting and encouraging the public to participate in agency decisions that are of significant interest to the public

No.   05-79     Implementing a Montana State Aviation Pool and transferring certain aircraft, personnel, and aircraft hangars to the Department of Community Affairs

No.   06-79     Declaring a disaster as a result of severe winter storms and authorizing certain counties to receive state emergency funds

No.   07-79     Order transferring the Montana State Vocational Education Advisory Council to the Superintendent of Public Instruction

No.   08-79     Extending the term of the Healthy Coordinating Advisory Council from the 14th day of January, 1979 to the 14th day of January, 1981

No.   09-79     Order setting forth procedure wherein state employees will be dismissed from state employment upon third offense speeding violation

No.   10-79     Designating the Department of Revenue, Investigations Division, as a criminal justice agency

No.   11-79     Declaring state of emergency in West Fork of Barker Creek near Anaconda, Montana

No.   12-79     Rescinding Executive Order No. l-78 and abolishing the policy council created therein

No.   13-79     Designating the Department of Health and Environmental Sciences, Bureau of Records and Statistics, as the State Agency responsible for the administration of statistical activities under the Cooperative Health Statistics System

No.   14-79     Order requiring all state-owned or leased office buildings to comply with the Presidential Proclamation, issued by President Carter, on July 10, 1979.

No.   15-79     Declaring a State of Emergency and ordering sufficient personnel of the Montana National Guard into active duty as provided for in Article VI, Section 13, of the Constitution of Montana

No.   16-79     Designating the Department of Highways as the lead agency in the preparation of an environmental impact statement for Frontier Mall

No.   17-79     Establishing a Procedure for coordinating Executive Agency Responses to Federal Environmental Impact Statements

No.   18-79     Designating the Department of Revenue, Medicaid Fraud Control Bureau, as a criminal justice agency

No.   19-79     Designating the Department of Community Affairs, Community Services Division, as the administering agency for the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program

No.   01-78     Continuing and expanding the membership of the Governmental Accounting Policy Council for the Executive Branch, and rescinding Executive Order tlo. 6-77

No.   02-78     Establishing the statewide 208 advisory council

No.   03-78     Directing the Montana Data Processing Advisory Committee to establish a subcommittee dealing with the security and privacy of personal information

No.   04-78     Re-establishing a Commission on Environmental Qaulity to promulgate rules under the Montana Environmental Policy Act

No.   05-78     Allocating the Montana Rangeland Resources Committee to the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation

No.   06-78     Declaring a disaster as a result of severe winter storms and authorizing certain counties to receive state emergency funds

No.   07-78     Establishing Montana as a member of Western SUN

No.   08-78     Suspending statutory procurement and bonding requirements

No.   09-78     Effecting hiring freeze for agencies of state government

No.   10-78     Transferring the Montana Energy Research and Conservation Office to the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation

No.   11-78     Declaring a disaster as a result of severe winter storms and authorizing a certain county and city to receive state emergency funds

No.   12-78     Amending the membership of the Governmental Accounting Policy Council

No.   13-78     Declaring a disaster as a result of flash flooding and authorizing certain political subdivisions to receive State emergency funds

No.   14-78     Amending Executive Order No. 7-76 by Placing the Office of Director of Rail Planning in the Department of Highways

No.   15-78     Creating a legal services review committee within the executive branch to review agency use of legal counsel, and establishing membership and review standards

No.   16-78     Adding the Director of the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services as a Member of the Collective Bargaining Policy Task Force

No.   01-77     Create the Montana Health Coordinating Advisory Council

No.   02-77     Create the Water Quality Advisory Council

No.   03-77     Rescinding Executive Order 2-77

No.   04-77     AMENDMENTS TO HEALTH COORDINATING ADVISORY COUNCIL

No.   05-77     Extend the term of the Mental Health Advisory Counci

No.   06-77     Establishing a Governmental Accounting Policy Council for the Executive Branch, and establishing the composition and responsibilities ofthe Council

No.   07-77     Declare an energy supply alert

No.   08-77     Creating an interim study committee of laws affecting the movement and marketing of livestock

No.   09-77     Rescind Executive Order l-76, designate a new collective bargaining representative for the State of Montana, and continue procedures for the executive branch to follow

No.   10-77     Rescinding Executive Order 4-76 and transferring the functions of the Montana Energy Advisory Council to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor

No.   11-77     Rescinding Executive Order No. 7-74 and designating the Office of Budget and Program Planning as the official state agency to receive and disburse funds pertaining to Montana's participation in the United States Bicentennial Anniversary, and to conduct all final business pertaining to Montana's Bicentennial program

No.   12-77     Designating the Office of Budget and Program Planing as manager for data processing and creating the Montana Data Processsing Advisory Committee

No.   13-77     Designating the Department of Comunity Affairs as participating state agency in the Housing Assistance Payments Program

No.   14-77     Reestablishing the Mental Health Advisory Council within the Department of Institutions

No.   15-77     Declaration of Crisis Exemption

No.   16-77     Designating Budget Director to approve applications for federal assistance

No.   17-77      Extending an Energy Supply Alert

No.   18-77     Designating Budget Director as approving authority for budget amendments

No.   19-77     Establishing an economic development policy and creating a Council of Economic Advisors

No.   20-77     Create the Governor's Task Force on Citizen Participation

No.   21-77     Changing the membership of the Collective Bargaining Policy Task Force

No.   01-76     Rescinding Execitive Order 2-75 and establishing procedures for the Executive Brabce to follow in the negotiation of contracts

No.   02-76     Amending the membership o f the Collective Bargaining Policy Task Force created in Executive Order l-76

No.   03-76     Rescinding Executive Orders 8-75 and 10-75

No.   04-76     Creating the Montana Energy Advisory Council within the Office of the Governor specifying its purposes, responsibilities and membership

No.   05-76     Establishing a Data Processing Policy Committee and directing the Department of Administration to prepare a five-year plan for the development of data processing in Montana state government

No.   06-76     Rescinding Executive Order 3-74 and designating the Montana Energy Advisory Council as the State Office of Petroleum Allocation, to administer the State set-aside provisions to meet hardship and emergency requirements

No.   07-76     Directing the Implementation and Maintenance of a State Rail Plan in State Government

No.   01-75     Designating Ronald P Richards, William A Groff and Michael G. Billings as a task force to represent the State of Montana in collective bargaining with duly certified exclusive representatives

No.   02-75     Rescinding Executive Order 6-73 and establishing procedures for the executive branch to follow in the negotiation of contracts

No.   03-75     Rescinding Executive Order 1-75 and abolishing the task force created therein

No.   04-75     Creating a Commission on Environmental Quality to promulgate rules under the Montana Environmental Policy Act

No.   05-75     Defining waiver procedure for return of fugitives to the State of Montana under the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act

No.   06-75     Designating the Department of Community Affairs as Montana's Land Use Planning Agency

No.   07-75     Appoint Michael G. Billings as my designated representative to approve or disapprove applications for federal assistance submitted by agencies of the executive branch of government

No.   08-75     Recognizing the Bear Paw Development Corporation of Northern Montana

No.   09-75     Recognizing the Council for District One

No.   10-75     Amending Executive Order No. 8-75

No.   11-75     Recognising the Council for District Eleven

No.   12-75     Providing that the State Board of Crime Control shall undertake juvenile delinquency prevention and control planning under the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-415).

No.   01-74     Declaring an Emergency in Lincoln County and the City of Libby

No.   02-74     Delcaring an Emergency in Flathead, Glacier, Sanders, Missoula, Deer Lodge and Mineral Counties

No.   03-74     Ordering the Administrator of the Civil Defense Division of the Department of Military Affairs to administer the State set-aside provisions to meet hardship and emergency requirements of all wholesale purchasers and end-users within the State

No.   04-74     Ordering the Administrator of the Civil Defense Division of the Department of Military Affairs to develop a comprehensive State plan for preparation against major disasters and for relief and assistance such disasters

No.   05-74     Abolishing the Montana Higher Education Facilities Act Commission

No.   06-74     Order Recognizing the Central Montana District Council

No.   07-74     Rescinding Executive Order No. 2-73 and designating the State Board of Education as the official state agency for the receipt and disbursement of funds pertaining to Montana's participation in the United States Bicentennial Anniversary

No.   08-74     Recognizing the Central Montana District Council, and Rescinding Executive Order No. 6-74

No.   09-74     Allocate the administration of the "Montana Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Act of 1974" to the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services

No.   10-74     Appointing Michael G. Billings as the Governor's Designate to Approve or Disallow Such Budget Amendment Requests as Submitted by Agencies of the Executive Branch of Government and Processed by the Office of Budget and Program Planning

No.   01-73     Establishing an Addictive Diseases Unit Within the Office of the Governor

No.   02-73     Rescinding Executive Order 16-71 and designating the Montana Historical Society as the official state agency for the receipt and disbursement of funds pertaining to Montana's participation in the United States Bicentennial Anniversary

No.   03-73     Expanding the duties of the Historic Sites Advisory Council to include advising the Department of Fish and Game on the administration of the State Antiquities Act

No.   04-73     Amending the creation and record document of the Energy Advisory Council by enlarging the composition of that Council to include the Office of Coordinator of Indian Affairs

No.   05-73     Establishing guidelines for the reduction of energy utilization throughout state government

No.   06-73     Designating the Director of Administration to represent the State of Montana in collective bargaining

No.   07-73     Amending Executive Order 2-71

No.   08-73     Directing the Department of Administration to implement and maintain an Equal Opportunity Employment Program in State government

No.   09-73     Providing that the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services shall undertake the implementation of a statewide youth service system for youth development and delinquency prevention

No.   10-73     Ordering the Administrator of the Civil Defense Division of the Department of Military Affairs to administer the state reserve and end-user allocation programs for middle distillates in the State of Montana

No.   01-72     Declaring an Emergency in Glacer County

No.   02-72     PROVIDING THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICES SHALL UNDERTAKE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A STATEWIDE YOUTH SERVICE SYSTEM FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION

No.   03-72     Declaring an Emergency in Ravalli County

No.   04-72     

No.   01-71     Closing Areas of Extreme Fire Danger to Hunting and Fishing

No.   02-71     Establishing Multi-county Districts within Montana For Use In Planning And Administration

No.   03-71     Closing Additional Areas of Extreme Fire Danger to Hunting and Fishing

No.   04-71     Closing Additional Areas of Extreme Fire Danger to Hunting and Fishing

No.   05-71     For Opening Hunting and Fishing In Areas Previously Closed by Executive Orders Nos. l-71, 3-71, and 4-71

No.   06-71     Closing Areas of Extreme Fire Danger to Hunting and Fishing

No.   07-71     Closing Additional Areas of Extreme Fire Danger to Hunting and Fishing

No.   08-71     Closing Additional Areas of Extreme Fire Danger to Hunting and Fishing

No.   09-71     Closing Additional Areas of Extreme Fire Danger to Hunting and Fishing

No.   10-71     For Opening Hunting and Fishing In Areas Previously Closed by Executive Orders Nos. 7-71 and 8-71

No.   11-71     For Opening Hunting and Fishing in Areas Previously Closed By Executive Order 8-71

No.   12-71     For Opening Hunting and Fishing in Areas Previously Closed By Executive Order 9-71

No.   13-71     For Opening Hunting And Fishing In Areas Previously Closed by Executive Order 6-71

No.   14-71     For Opening Hunting And Fishing In Areas Previously Closed By Executive Orders Nos. 6-71 and 9-71

No.   15-71     Providing that the Governor's Crime Control Commission shall be responsible for developing minimum standards for the selection, training and professional development of Montana Peace Officers

No.   16-71     Designating the Montana Historical Society as the ex-officio Montana Bicentennial Commission

No.   01-70     Transferring the Commodity Distribution Program from the Department of Administration to the Department of Public Welfare.

No.   01-69     Executive Order Establishing a Counselor System and an Eight-hour day and Forty-hour Week for Counselors Employed at the Montana Children's Center at Twin Bridges.

No.   02-69     Providing that the Governor's Crime Control Commission shall be responsible for collection aid compilation of statewide crime and criminal justice data.

No.   03-69     Executive Order Terminating the Existence of Thirteen Non-Functioning Agencies.