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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 70 · Part 1

15-70-124. Agreements with other governmental entities relating to collection of certain fuel taxes.

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15-70-124 . Agreements with other governmental entities relating to collection of certain fuel taxes.
(1)The department of transportation may enter into agreements relating to the administration and taxation of gasoline, special fuels, and alternative fuels with state agencies of this state and other states, agencies of the federal government, and agencies of foreign governments and provinces.
(2)The agreements may cover audits, exchange of information, licensure of sellers and users, distribution, and other matters that the department considers necessary for the administration of the taxation of gasoline, special fuels, and alternative fuels. In an agreement, the department may not delegate powers to another governmental entity that involve levying fines, forfeitures, or penalties or that allow the other governmental entity to revoke or otherwise impair a license or permit issued by the department.
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