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Code · Montana · Title 50 — Health and Safety · Chapter 60 · Part 1

50-60-116. Continuing education -- funding support from building fees -- special account.

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50-60-116 . Continuing education -- funding support from building fees -- special account.
(1)There is a building codes education program administered by the department for the purpose of providing continuing education in building code standards and other related topics to interested persons in the construction industry and in regulatory agencies of state and local government.
(2)The building codes education program must be funded entirely from building fee revenue collected by the department, and the department shall allocate 0.5% of the fees that the department collects pursuant to 50-60-104 to the state special revenue account established in subsection
(3)to pay the costs of conducting courses and seminars at multiple locations in the state.
(3)There is an account in the state special revenue fund for the purpose of paying the costs of the building codes education program.
(4)The department may expend the funds referred to in subsection
(2)to contract with the cooperative extension service, the extended studies programs, other appropriate units of the Montana university system, or private sector entities to develop and conduct the building codes education program.
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