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Code · Montana · Title 39 — Labor · Chapter 32 · Part 1

39-32-105. General classifications for health care facilities and appropriate units -- petition for removal from general classification.

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39-32-105 . General classifications for health care facilities and appropriate units -- petition for removal from general classification.
(1)The board may determine, on its own motion by holding hearings or conducting such investigations as it thinks necessary, general classifications for health care facilities and appropriate units.
(2)When such determination has been made hereunder and when an application has been made by a health care facility or an employee organization for a specific determination as to it, the board may make such determination on the basis of such general classification.
(3)The health care facility or employee organization may, within 30 days after notice to it of such determination, file a request for a hearing upon written petition which shall set forth the facts which it believes remove it from such general classification, and hearing shall be held on such petition.
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