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

10-1-1306. Ineligibility for grants.

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10-1-1306 . Ineligibility for grants.
(a)A member who at any time prior to the disbursement of grant money receives a punitive discharge pursuant to the federal Manual for Courts-Martial or an administrative discharge with service characterized as other than honorable conditions is ineligible for any grant under 10-1-1305 .
(b)A family member of a member described in subsection (1)(a) is ineligible for any grant under 10-1-1305 .
(a)A member and a family member of the member are ineligible for status-based and needs-based grants under 10-1-1305 if the member holds a rank or pay grade, as those terms are used in Titles 10 and 37 of the United States Code, of:
(i)0-4 (major or lieutenant commander) or higher if a commissioned officer; or
(ii)W-4 (chief warrant officer, W-4) or higher if a warrant officer.
(b)The determination of the member's pay grade must be made at the time of application for the grant.
(3)A member is ineligible for a casualty-based grant under 10-1-1305 if:
(a)the member's injury is the result of a self-inflicted wound, willful negligence by the member, or other misconduct by the member; or
(b)the injury occurs when the member is not in an authorized duty status.
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