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Code · Montana · Title 16 — Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana · Chapter 11 · Part 1

16-11-122. License fees -- renewal.

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16-11-122 . License fees -- renewal.
(1)Each application for a wholesaler's license or a tobacco product vendor's license must be accompanied by a fee of $50.
(2)Each application for a subjobber's license must be accompanied by a fee of $50.
(3)Each application for a retailer's license must be accompanied by a fee of $50.
(4)Each application for a license to sell either alternative nicotine products or vapor products must be accompanied by a fee of $20.
(5)The fees for the licenses in subsections
(2)and
(3)may be paid by credit card and may be discounted for payment processing charges paid by the department to a third party.
(6)These licenses must be renewed annually on or before the anniversary date established by rule by the board of review established in 30-16-302 and upon payment of the annual fee are effective for 1 year, without proration, and are not transferable.
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