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Code · Montana · Title 50 — Health and Safety · Chapter 4 · Part 7

50-4-709. Receiving an application -- notice of application.

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50-4-709 . Receiving an application -- notice of application.
(1)Within 15 working days after receiving an application for a conversion transaction, the commissioner shall:
(a)publish notice of the application by the internet and by press release to the most widely circulated newspapers in a nonprofit health entity's service area; and
(b)maintain a list of, and notify by e-mail or first-class mail, any person that has requested in writing notice of the filing of an application.
(2)The notice under subsection
(1)must:
(a)state that an application has been received;
(b)state the names of the parties to the conversion transaction;
(c)describe the contents of the application;
(d)state the date by which a person shall submit written comments on the application; and
(e)provide the date, time, and place of the public hearing on the conversion transaction.
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