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Code · Montana · Title 17 — State Finance · Chapter 6 · Part 4

17-6-408. Certification of microbusiness development corporations.

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17-6-408 . Certification of microbusiness development corporations. The department may certify:
(1)a microbusiness development corporation when it determines that the corporation:
(a)has developed a viable plan for providing training, access to financing, and technical assistance for qualified microbusinesses;
(b)has broad-based community support in a designated multicounty region of the state, as reflected, for example, by the membership of its board of directors; and
(c)has an adequate source of operating capital; or
(2)a statewide microbusiness development corporation when the department determines that the corporation meets the conditions under subsections (1)(a) and (1)(c) and, in addition:
(a)has a viable plan to provide specialized services to constituents throughout the state or within at least four Indian reservations in Montana; and
(b)does not preempt or duplicate efforts of microbusiness development corporations within local communities.
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