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	<title>Comments on: Legislative Services (2002)</title>
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		<title>By: Risk Management and Tort Defense Division (2002?)</title>
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		<description>[...] This is the second incarnation of the RMTD web site. The first version I designed and developed in 1999 was completely old school, with tables for layout and font tags. After Discovering Montana launched in 2001 and several agency web sites were assimilated to the new design, the RMTD director grudgingly had us assimilate his site. A year or two later they brought me back in to further refined and &#8220;tightened up&#8221; the design. I believe this is the first of the many Discovering Montana clones I&#8217;ve uploaded. Only the &#8220;back-end&#8221; or infrastructure/templates of Discovering Montana was cloned for Legislative Services. [...]</description>
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