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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) For each annual license issued or renewed, the department shall collect a fee of $115.
(2) A person operating an establishment who fails to renew a license by the expiration date provided in 50-57-206 and who operates the establishment in the license year for which an annual renewal fee was not paid shall, upon renewal, pay to the department a late renewal fee of $25 in addition to the annual renewal fee required by subsection (1). Payment of the late renewal fee does not relieve the operator of responsibility for operating without a license.
(3) The department shall deposit the annual fees collected under subsection (1) as follows:
(a) 90% into the state special revenue fund to the credit of the local board inspection fund account, created in 50-2-108;
(b) 5% into the general fund; and
(c) 5% into the account created in 50-57-213 in the state special revenue fund.
(4) The department shall deposit all of the fees collected under subsection (2) into the account created by 50-57-213 in the state special revenue fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 50. Health and Safety § 50-57-205. License fee--late renewal fee--allocation of fees - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-50-health-and-safety/mt-st-50-57-205/
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