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Code · Montana · Title 32 — Financial Institutions · Chapter 2 · Part 10

32-2-1013. Department may retain mutual association employees -- liquidating agent's salary and expenses.

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32-2-1013 . Department may retain mutual association employees -- liquidating agent's salary and expenses.
(1)The department may retain those officers or employees of the mutual association that it considers necessary. It shall require from the agent appointed by it and from those assistants who have charge of any of the assets of the mutual association that security for the faithful discharge of their duties as it considers proper.
(2)The salary of a liquidating agent and necessary clerical assistance and other expenses incurred by a liquidating agent must be borne equally and ratably by the mutual association or mutual associations in process of liquidation under the agent's charge in proportion to the total amount of resources of each of the mutual associations. The funds for those expenses must be raised by assessing each mutual association in ratio set forth in this section and paying those expenses directly to the persons entitled to them, without depositing any of the funds in the state treasury.
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