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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 24 · Part 30

15-24-3006. Electrical energy generation impact fee reserve account.

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15-24-3006 . Electrical energy generation impact fee reserve account.
(1)The governing body of a county receiving impact fees under 15-24-3004 (2)(b) or that received impact fees from an electrical generation facility under former 15-24-3005
(4)before the amendments in Chapter 13, Laws of 2021, shall establish or hold the collections in the electrical energy generation impact fee reserve account. Money held in the account may not be considered as cash balance for the purpose of reducing mill levies.
(2)Money may be expended from the account for any purpose of an interlocal agreement provided for in 15-24-3004 or 15-24-3005 . The county treasurer shall distribute money in the account to each local governmental unit according to the terms of the interlocal agreement.
(3)Money in the account must be invested as provided by law. Interest and income from the investment of the electrical energy generation impact fee reserve account must be credited to the account.
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