Fallon County approves 9-1-1 committee bylaws; signs Council on Aging–MDT operating agreement

5437685 · June 30, 2025

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Summary

Commissioners unanimously approved bylaws forwarded by the 9-1-1 committee and certified county signing of DocuSigns for an operating agreement between the Council on Aging and the Montana Department of Transportation.

Fallon County commissioners voted to approve bylaws submitted by the 9-1-1 committee and recorded that DocuSigns for an operating agreement involving the Council on Aging and the Montana Department of Transportation had been signed.

During the meeting, a commissioner moved to approve the bylaws as recommended by the 9-1-1 committee; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote. Separately, a commissioner stated they had signed the DocuSigns related to the Council on Aging–MDT operating agreement; a motion to record the signing was moved, seconded and carried unanimously.

Why it matters: approving committee bylaws formalizes governance for the local 9-1-1 committee and recording the county’s signature on the operating agreement advances an interagency arrangement reported to involve the Council on Aging and the Montana Department of Transportation.

Details: Commissioners recorded the committee approval and the DocuSign signature on the public record but did not discuss the operating agreement’s terms during the session. No statutory citations or ordinance numbers were provided in the transcript.

What’s next: no follow-up tasks were specified on the public record beyond standard clerical filing.