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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 7 · Part 5

20-7-506. Annual allocation and distribution of traffic education account proceeds.

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20-7-506 . Annual allocation and distribution of traffic education account proceeds.
(1)Subject to the provisions of subsection (2), the superintendent of public instruction shall annually order the distribution of all money in the traffic education account to the districts conducting approved traffic education courses. The distribution of the traffic education money must be based on the distribution policy promulgated by the superintendent of public instruction, provided that the reimbursements to districts must be based upon the number of pupils who, in a given school fiscal year, complete an approved traffic education course, including both the classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel driving.
(2)Before the funds in the traffic education account are disbursed, there must be appropriated to the superintendent of public instruction funds to administer the statewide traffic education program for eligible, young, novice drivers. The administration may include:
(a)supervision and assessment of approved traffic education courses;
(b)preparation for teachers of traffic education;
(c)development, printing, and distribution of essential instructional materials for traffic education; and
(d)any other activities considered necessary by the superintendent of public instruction, provided that the money is available only to support traffic education for young, novice drivers.
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