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Code · Montana · Title 50 — Health and Safety · Chapter 74 · Part 3

50-74-306. Traction licenses -- application without examination from other states.

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50-74-306 . Traction licenses -- application without examination from other states.
(1)The licenses named in 50-74-303 do not entitle the holder to operate a traction engine.
(2)A person who is entrusted with the care and management of traction engines or boilers on wheels is required to pass an examination testing the person's competency to operate that class of machinery and procure a traction license.
(3)A person who is entrusted with the care, management, and operation of steam locomotives not addressed by federal regulations is required to pass an examination testing the person's competency to operate that class of machinery and procure a traction license.
(4)The department may issue a license to an individual holding a valid license from another state upon application without examination if the requirements of 50-74-307
(2)are met.
(5)A traction license does not entitle its holder to operate any other class of steam machinery.
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