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Code · Montana · Title 40 — Family Law · Chapter 15 · Part 1

40-15-119. Cancellation of substitute address -- cessation of duty.

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40-15-119 . Cancellation of substitute address -- cessation of duty.
(1)Except as provided in subsections
(2)and (3), the department shall cancel the substitute address of a participant 4 years after the date on which the department approved the participant's application.
(2)The department may not cancel the substitute address of a participant if, before the substitute address of the participant is canceled, the participant shows to the satisfaction of the department that the participant remains in imminent danger of becoming a victim.
(3)The department may cancel the substitute address of a participant at any time if:
(a)the participant changes the participant's confidential address from the confidential address listed in the application and fails to notify the department within 48 hours after the change of confidential address; or
(b)the department determines that the participant knowingly provided false or incorrect information in the application.
(4)When the department cancels the substitute address of a participant, the duty of the department to provide the services described in 40-15-115
(2)to the participant ceases.
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