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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 65 · Part 1

15-65-122. Qualification of nonprofit entities for receipt of funds -- limitation on administrative costs.

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15-65-122 . Qualification of nonprofit entities for receipt of funds -- limitation on administrative costs.
(1)The department of revenue shall provide the council with quarterly reports of regional tax proceeds and tax proceeds of cities, consolidated city-counties, resort areas, and resort area districts that qualify for disbursement of funds under 15-65-121 .
(2)Funds may not be disbursed to a regional nonprofit tourism corporation or nonprofit convention and visitors bureau until that entity has submitted an annual marketing plan to the council and that plan has been approved by the council.
(3)A maximum of 20% of the funds received by a regional nonprofit tourism corporation or nonprofit convention and visitors bureau may be used for administrative purposes as defined by the council.
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