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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 27 · Part 1

15-27-106. (Temporary -- effective on occurrence of contingency) Audit -- records.

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15-27-106 . (Temporary -- effective on occurrence of contingency) Audit -- records.
(1)The department may audit the records and other documents of an ambulance provider to ensure that the proper assessment fee has been collected.
(2)The department may require the ambulance provider to provide records and other documentation, including books, ledgers, and registers, necessary for the department to verify the proper amount of the assessment fee paid.
(3)An ambulance provider shall maintain and make available for inspection by the department sufficient records and other documentation to demonstrate how the ambulance provider's net operating revenue was calculated. The ambulance provider shall maintain the records for at least 5 years from the date the report is due. (Void on occurrence of contingency--sec. 20, Ch. 420, L. 2025--see chapter compiler's comment; terminates June 30, 2033--sec. 21, Ch. 420, L. 2025.)
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