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Code · Montana · Title 19 — Public Retirement Systems · Chapter 20 · Part 12

19-20-1214. Costs and fees for recovering amounts owed.

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19-20-1214 . Costs and fees for recovering amounts owed.
(1)Unless an overpayment or unpaid contributions resulted solely from an error of the retirement system, in any contested case or other civil proceeding for correction of an error or recovery of an overpayment or unpaid contributions, the retirement system is entitled to the costs enumerated in 25-10-201 and to reasonable attorney fees if:
(a)the retirement system prevails in its claim or defense; and
(b)the court finds, upon judicial review, that the claim or defense of the other party that brought or defended the action was frivolous or was pursued in bad faith.
(2)If there are multiple parties adverse to the retirement system in a contested case, the parties are jointly and severally liable for the costs and fees awarded to the retirement system.
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