9. 

 ADMINISTRATION 



During the past biennium, major changes in 

 Fish and Game Department administration in- 

 cluded the addition of State Parks to the Recre- 

 ation Division and a Water Resources Develop- 

 ment Section to the Fisheries Division. 



The Fish and Game Department remains or- 

 ganized essentially the same as it was when 

 the last biennial report was published. For ad- 

 ministrative purposes, the stale is diivded into 

 seven supervisory districts with headquarters 

 in Kalispell (District 1); Missoula (District 2); 

 Bozeman (District 3); Great Falls (District 4); 



Billings (District 5); Glasgow (District 6), and 

 Miles City (District 7). 



Each supervisor has day to day supervision 

 of all persons assigned to his district and is 

 responsible to the Department Director or, in 

 his absence, the Deputy Director. 



Division chiefs compose the director's staff. 

 The staff plans, coordinates, and budgets for 

 various activities of the department under di- 

 rect supervision of the director. District super- 

 visory personnel see that programs planned 

 by the staff and approved by the director are 

 carried out. 



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