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

15-70-131. Securing access to federal expenditures to repair Montana roads and bridges.

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15-70-131 . Securing access to federal expenditures to repair Montana roads and bridges.
(1)There is a securing access to federal expenditures to repair Montana roads and bridges account in the state special revenue fund provided for in 17-2-102 .
(2)Funds in this account are statutorily appropriated, as provided in 17-7-502 , to the department of transportation for:
(a)providing state match for additional federal funds allocated to the department through federal redistribution; and
(b)providing state match for discretionary grants awarded to the department.
(a)Total expenditures for state match authorized under this section may not exceed $15 million in a fiscal year.
(b)Expenditures made pursuant to this section must be for construction and reconstruction prioritized by the transportation commission pursuant to 60-2-110 .
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