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Code · Montana · Title 30 — Trade and Commerce · Chapter 15 · Part 1

30-15-101. Authority to establish, operate, and maintain a foreign-trade zone.

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30-15-101 . Authority to establish, operate, and maintain a foreign-trade zone.
(1)The state of Montana, a local government unit, or a private or public corporation organized in Montana for the purpose of operating a foreign-trade zone in Montana may apply for the right to and, if the right is granted, establish, operate, and maintain a foreign-trade zone under 19 U.S.C. 81a through 81u.
(2)The governing body of a local government unit may contract with a private or public corporation to operate and maintain a foreign-trade zone that the local government unit has been granted the right to establish, operate, and maintain.
(3)Any activity authorized by the United States to be conducted within a foreign-trade zone may be conducted within a foreign-trade zone operated by a local government unit or Montana corporation under this section.
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