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Code · Montana · Title 53 — Social Services and Institutions · Chapter 6 · Part 13

53-6-1315. Montana HELP Act special revenue account.

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53-6-1315 . Montana HELP Act special revenue account.
(1)There is a Montana HELP Act account in the state special revenue fund to the credit of the department.
(2)Money from the following sources must be deposited in the account:
(a)the taxpayer integrity fees provided for in 15-30-2660 ;
(b)the outpatient hospital utilization fee provided for in 15-66-102 (3)(b);
(c)the health service corporation fee provided for in 33-2-714 ; and
(d)premiums paid by members pursuant to 53-6-1307 .
(3)Money in the account must be used to pay for:
(a)the state share of costs, including benefits and administrative costs, of providing health care services under this part; and
(b)grants made under the HELP Act employer grant program provided for in 39-12-106 .
(4)Money from the account must be used for the benefits and administrative costs of providing health care services under this part before any general fund is expended on the costs.
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