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Code · Montana · Title 19 — Public Retirement Systems · Chapter 17 · Part 1

19-17-108. Credit for service as volunteer firefighter -- records.

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19-17-108 . Credit for service as volunteer firefighter -- records.
(1)The annual period of service that may be credited under this chapter is the fiscal year. A fractional part of a year may not count toward the service required for participation in this system. To be eligible to receive credit for any particular year, a volunteer firefighter shall serve throughout the entire fiscal year with a single fire company that is organized under Title 7, chapter 33, and continues to meet the requirements of 19-17-109 .
(2)The years of service are cumulative and need not be continuous. Separate periods of service properly credited with different fire companies must be credited toward a member's eligibility for benefits.
(3)A volunteer firefighter may not receive credit for service during any fiscal year unless:
(a)during the fiscal year, the volunteer firefighter completes a minimum of 30 hours of training in firefighting duties as outlined in 19-17-105 under a formal program that has been formulated, supervised, and certified to the board by the chief or designated official of the fire company; and
(b)the volunteer firefighter's participation in the training program is documented in the fire company's records maintained pursuant to 19-17-111 by the chief or designated official.
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