Bill
HB 54
Repeal DLI commissioner signature requirement
Montana eliminates the requirement for the DLI commissioner to personally sign official documents, allowing delegated staff to execute approvals instead.
Bill
HB 54
Montana eliminates the requirement for the DLI commissioner to personally sign official documents, allowing delegated staff to execute approvals instead.
HB 54 repeals a requirement that the Montana Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) commissioner must personally sign certain official documents or approvals. This administrative change streamlines the signature authority within the department by allowing delegated officials to sign on behalf of the commissioner.
This bill affects the operational efficiency of Montana's labor agency by reducing bureaucratic bottlenecks in document processing. The practical impact depends on which specific documents required the commissioner's signature—this could affect everything from licensing approvals to regulatory filings that businesses and workers rely on.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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