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Code · Montana · Title 10 — Military Affairs and Disaster and Emergency Services · Chapter 2 · Part 4

10-2-403. Eligibility for residence in home.

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10-2-403 . Eligibility for residence in home. To be eligible for residence in a Montana veterans' home under rules prescribed by the department of public health and human services, a person must be a veteran or the spouse or surviving spouse of a veteran. Consideration must also be given to:
(1)the person's age;
(2)the person's physical and mental status;
(3)the person's ability or inability to locate suitable alternative accommodations;
(4)the person's term of residence in Montana;
(5)the person's gender as it relates to availability of appropriate living space;
(6)the ability of the Montana veterans' home to meet the person's needs; and
(7)other admission requirements established by the department.
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