Budget and Planning Process
The Budget Office manages the annual budget process, which results in the annual operating budget presented to the Board of Regents for Approval. The following schedule is established in order to meet the deadlines for Budget Office review and for approval by the Board of Regents.
July 1, 2024 |
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August 2024 |
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September 2024 |
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October-November 2024 |
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December 2024 |
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January-February 2025 |
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February 2025 |
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February 28, 2025 |
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March 2025 |
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March 31, 2025 |
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April 2025 |
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April 30, 2025 |
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May 2025 |
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June 2025 |
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Late June-July |
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*This schedule is tentative and subject to change by the Budget Office.
Background & Statutory Requirements
Operating budgets for all state agencies, including the university system, are guided by the Budget Act found in 17-7-1, MCA. State statute requires state agencies to expend appropriations in substantial compliance with the budget approved by the legislature. For the university system, this requirement is met by approval of a comprehensive operating budget by the Board of Regents (BOR) at the September meeting each year. The Budget Act requires the university system to report detailed revenue and expenditures and anticipated fund balances of all college and university funds.
Approval of the detailed operating budget by the Board of Regents constitutes the legal appropriation authority, by fund and subfund, for each campus and agency. Campuses and agencies may not expend more than the legal appropriation authority by fund and subfund each fiscal year, unless the Board of Regents (or its designee, the Commissioner of Higher Ed) approves a budget amendment. The Board and/or Commissioner may also approve special appropriations outside of the allocations distributions that amend campus budgets.
The operating budgets need to include all projected revenue & spending. Since it is a budget document, it will include transfers between funds that would normally be removed for financial statement presentation. It will exclude some GAAP adjustments.