DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION 



For administrative purposes, the state is divided 

 into seven supervisory districts with headquarters 

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

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

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

 City (District 7). 



Each district 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 direct 



supervision of the director. District supervisory 

 personnel see that programs planned by the staff 

 and approved by the director are carried out. 



The main source of income to the Fish and 

 Game Department is from the sale of hunting and 

 fishing hcenses. A second major source of income 

 is from federal excise taxes on sports firearms, 

 ammunition, and fishing equipment. These funds, 

 known as Pittman-Robertson and Dingell-Johnson 

 funds, are allotted to various states primarily on 

 basis of the size of the state and license sales in the 

 state. 



The only appropriation which comes from the 

 state general fund is for state parks. 



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