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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 70 · Part 7

15-70-705. Issuance of license -- grounds for refusal -- hearing.

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15-70-705 . Issuance of license -- grounds for refusal -- hearing.
(1)Except as provided in subsection (2), on receipt of the application and bond in proper form, the department shall issue to the applicant a license to act as an alternative fuel dealer. A license is valid until suspended, revoked for cause, or otherwise canceled.
(2)The department may refuse to issue an alternative fuel dealer's license to any person:
(a)who formerly held a license that, prior to the time of filing the application, has been revoked for cause;
(b)who is not the real party in interest, and the license of the real party in interest has been revoked for cause prior to the time of filing the application; or
(c)on other sufficient cause being shown.
(3)Before refusing to issue a license, the department shall grant the applicant a hearing and shall provide the dealer with at least 10 days' written notice of the time and place of hearing.
(4)An alternative fuel dealer's license is not transferable.
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