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Code · Montana · Title 16 — Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana · Chapter 12 · Part 5

16-12-523. Unlawful conduct by cardholders -- penalties.

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16-12-523 . Unlawful conduct by cardholders -- penalties.
(1)The department shall revoke and may not reissue the registry identification card of an individual who:
(a)is convicted of a drug offense; or
(b)allows another individual to be in possession of the individual's:
(i)registry identification card, except as provided for in 16-12-513 ; or
(ii)mature marijuana plants, seedlings, usable marijuana, or marijuana products.
(2)If no other penalty is specified under this part, a registered cardholder who violates this part is punishable by a fine not to exceed $500 or by imprisonment in a county jail for a term not to exceed 6 months, or both, unless otherwise provided in this part or unless the violation would constitute a violation of Title 45. An offense constituting a violation of Title 45 must be charged and prosecuted pursuant to the provisions of Title 45.
(3)Review of a department action imposing a fine, suspension, or revocation under this section must be conducted as a contested case hearing under the provisions of the Montana Administrative Procedure Act.
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