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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 3 · Part 2

20-3-208. Authority to request, accept, and disburse money.

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20-3-208 . Authority to request, accept, and disburse money.
(1)A county superintendent may, with the advice and consent of the appropriate school boards, request and accept money made available from federal, state, or private sources for purposes of public education.
(2)Subject to applicable federal and state guidelines and, in the case of money received from private sources, subject to any guidelines fixed by the donor, a county superintendent may disburse money received under this section to one or more public elementary or high school districts according to their needs. The county superintendent shall supervise the use of the money with the approval of the appropriate school boards.
(3)The county superintendent may establish a fund, for which the county treasurer shall maintain a separate accounting, for the deposit of money received under this section.
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