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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 67 · Part 2

15-67-207. (Temporary) Closing agreements.

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15-67-207 . (Temporary) Closing agreements.
(1)The director of the department or any person authorized in writing by the director may enter into an agreement with any intermediate care facility relating to the liability of the intermediate care facility with respect to the fees imposed by this chapter for any period.
(2)An agreement under this section is final and conclusive, and except upon a showing of fraud, malfeasance, or misrepresentation of a material fact:
(a)the agreement may not be reopened or modified as to matters agreed upon by any officer, employee, or agent of this state; and
(b)in any suit, action, or proceeding under the agreement or any determination, assessment, collection, payment, abatement, refund, or credit made in accordance with the agreement, the agreement may not be annulled, modified, set aside, or disregarded. (Void on occurrence of contingency--sec. 17, Ch. 531, L. 2003--see chapter compiler's comment.)
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