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Code · Montana · Title 1 — General Laws and Definitions · Chapter 2 · Part 2

1-2-209. Revision of termination date -- conflicting amendments -- no revival of terminated amendment.

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1-2-209 . Revision of termination date -- conflicting amendments -- no revival of terminated amendment.
(1)The termination date of a statute may be revised by amending the session law for the initial legislation that provided for the termination date. There is no limit on the number of times that a termination date may be revised pursuant to this section.
(2)In the event of conflicting revisions to a termination date during the same legislative session, the conflict may be resolved through a coordination instruction. If the conflict is not resolved through a coordination instruction, the revised termination date that falls latest chronologically becomes law and all earlier revised termination dates from the same legislative session are void.
(3)A termination date is not revised through an amendment of session law unless the legislation revising the termination date is effective before the later of the initial termination date or the amended termination date.
(4)As long as the session law of the initial legislation that provided for the termination date is amended in the same enactment, this section does not invalidate the amendment of a termination date when the session law that previously revised the termination date of the initial legislation is also amended.
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