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Code · Montana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 73 · Part 2

37-73-226. Failure to display license.

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37-73-226 . Failure to display license.
(1)A citation issued by an employee of the department for failure to display an elevator mechanic's license or proof of licensure must include:
(a)the time and date on which the citation is issued;
(b)the name, residential address, and signature of the person to whom the citation is issued;
(c)reference to the statutory authority to issue the citation;
(d)the name, title, affiliation, and signature of the person issuing the citation;
(e)information explaining the procedure for the person to follow in order to pay the fine or to demonstrate proof of licensure; and
(f)the amount of the applicable fine.
(2)The applicable civil fines for failing to display a license or proof of licensure are as follows:
(a)$100 for the first offense;
(b)$250 for the second offense; and
(c)$500 for the third and any subsequent offense.
(3)Each day of violation constitutes a separate offense. The person issuing the citation is responsible for determining, by means of an up-to-date list or through telephone or other communication with the department, whether the citation being issued is for a first, second, or subsequent offense.
(4)The person who issues the citation is authorized to collect the fine, but the person who is issued a citation may pay the fine to the appropriate authority identified on the citation within 5 business days of the date of issuance. The department may waive or refund the fine upon finding that the person has demonstrated acceptable proof of licensure.
(5)A person who violates this section is also subject to the provisions of 37-1-109 .
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