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Butte / Montana / United States
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The Montana Department of Transportation is responsible for planning and designing, contract administration, materials design and testing, property acquisition, fiscal programming and cost accounting, and motor fuel collection and enforcement. It maintains a transportation commission board that consists of various members appointed by the governor. The commission handles the selection and prioritization of projects for construction and maintenance, allocation of federal-aid highway funds and designation of highways by system. The Montana Department of Transportation supports a statewide transportation improvement program that identifies highway, rail, aeronautic, and transit improvements to preserve and improve the transportation system. It operates an equipment bureau that surpluses equipment through the department of administrations property and supply bureau. The department additionally offers information regarding safety, aviation, vehicle registration and public transportation. The Montana Department of Transportation maintains an office in Butte, Mont.
Butte / Montana / United States
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Montana Highway Patrol is a public safety agency that safeguards the lives and property of people using the highway traffic system of Montana through education, service and enforcement. It maintains the safety of Montanas highways and enforces traffic laws, including failure to use seatbelts, speeding and other dangerous driving violations. With a location in Butte, Mont., Montana Highway Patrol employs a staff of more than 200 full-time troopers. The agency conducts public safety education presentations on various subjects related to driving safety, including seatbelt usage, driving under the influence and child safety. In addition, Montana Highway Patrol responds to over 70,000 calls for service and issue nearly 85,000 arrest and approximately 100,000 warning tickets.
Butte / Montana / United States
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Butte / Montana / United States
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Butte / Montana / United States
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Established in 1919, the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology conducts research and assists in the development of mineral and water resources. It is a nonregulatory agency that provides extensive advisory, technical and informational services on geologic, mineral, energy and water resources. The Bureau is also involved in the study of environmental impacts to land and water caused by past practices in hard-rock mining. The Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology is comprised of more than 55 full-time research professionals and technical and clerical members. It maintains a laboratory that conducts analytical method development and sample analysis in support of research. The bureau also operates earthquake studies, environmental assessment and geology and minerals offices. The Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology is located in Butte, Mont.
Butte / Montana / United States
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The Montana Chemical Dependency Center is an inpatient chemical dependency treatment center administered by the Addictive and Mental Disorders Division of the Department of Public Health and Human Services of city of Butte in Montana. It serves the needs of more than 15 patients. The center offers treatment for individuals with drug addictions and mental disorders. The Montana Chemical Dependency Center provides detoxification solutions and a range of medically monitored treatments. It also offers 24-hour patient care services for over 500 patients annually. The center provides community-based outpatient and counseling services. The Montana Chemical Dependency Center offers treatment planning and infectious disease surveillance solutions.
Butte / Montana / United States
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The Child and Family Services Division, also known as CFSD, provides individual protection services related to abuse and neglect. Located in Butte, Mont., the division also offers investigation and foster care services. It provides counseling, respite care, in-home and transportation services. The Child and Family Services Division offers adoption, housing assistance, career guidance and money management services to youths. In addition, the division provides educational and financial assistance services. The Child and Family Services Division is a unit of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, which provides technology application services. The department s rehabilitation programs include job placement, career counseling, and physical and mental health restoration services