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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 70 · Part 4

15-70-456. Fees for temporary permits -- duration of temporary permits.

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15-70-456 . Fees for temporary permits -- duration of temporary permits.
(1)Temporary special fuel permits issued under 15-70-455
(1)cost $30. The permit is valid for a period of time not to exceed 72 hours and is automatically void if the vehicle leaves the state of Montana during the 72-hour period.
(2)A temporary special fuel permit for a nonresident operating agricultural harvesting equipment costs $30 per unit for the calendar year in which the fee is collected. The permit is not transferable. A unit is defined as:
(a)one truck suitable for hauling commodities;
(b)one harvesting machine; and
(c)pickup trucks and any other accessory vehicles.
(3)The cost of a special fuel user's agricultural product temporary trip permit for a person operating a vehicle in the movement of that person's agricultural products, as provided in 15-70-455 (3), is:
(a)$100 for a permit that is valid for 30 days from the date of issuance; or
(b)$300 for a permit that is valid for 3 months from the date of issuance.
(4)All fees collected must be remitted to the department or deposited directly in the highway restricted account provided for in 15-70-126 for the department.
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