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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 25 · Part 10

20-25-1006. Motorcycle safety training course -- tuition.

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20-25-1006 . Motorcycle safety training course -- tuition.
(1)The board of regents may prescribe tuition rates for the motorcycle safety training courses. The tuition collected must be deposited in the state motorcycle safety account, as provided in 20-25-1002 .
(2)The board of regents may delegate authority to a unit of the university system to conduct motorcycle safety training courses and to approve instructors of motorcycle safety training.
(3)State agencies and subdivisions of the state may provide facilities, such as classrooms and outdoor paved areas or other resources, for conducting motorcycle safety training courses.
(4)Subject to the availability of funds, the board of regents may pay for construction, repair, or purchases from the state motorcycle safety account to provide facilities for motorcycle safety training courses.
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