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Code · Montana · Title 10 — Military Affairs and Disaster and Emergency Services · Chapter 1 · Part 13

10-1-1305. Allowable uses of account.

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10-1-1305 . Allowable uses of account. Subject to the availability of money in the account and 10-1-1306 , the department shall use the money in the account to make the following grants to members and to family members:
(1)a status-based grant of $250 to each family member of a member who is activated for federal service in a contingency operation for a period of more than 30 days;
(2)a needs-based grant of not more than $2,000 to a member or a family member if the member or family member is experiencing a significant emergency that, in the discretion of the department, warrants financial assistance; and
(3)a casualty-based grant of $2,000 to a member who at any time after activation for federal service in a contingency operation sustained a nonfatal injury in the course of or related to combat as a direct result of hostile action. A member may receive only one casualty-based grant for injuries sustained during or arising out of the same contingency operation.
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