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

16-12-533. Rulemaking authority -- fees.

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16-12-533 . Rulemaking authority -- fees. The department may adopt rules to implement this part as authorized in this section to specify:
(1)the manner in which the department will consider applications for registry identification cards for individuals with debilitating medical conditions and renewal of registry identification cards;
(2)the acceptable forms of proof of Montana residency;
(3)notice and contested case hearing procedures for fines or registry identification card revocation, suspension, or modification;
(4)the procedures for obtaining fingerprints for the fingerprint and background check required under 16-12-508 ;
(5)the amount of usable marijuana that a registered cardholder who has elected not to use the system of licensees provided for under this chapter may possess; and
(6)the fees for cardholders. The annual cardholder license fee may not be less than $20.
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