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Code · Montana · Title 61 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 9 · Part 4

61-9-426. Air-conditioning equipment -- use of flammable refrigerant prohibited -- definition.

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61-9-426 . Air-conditioning equipment -- use of flammable refrigerant prohibited -- definition.
(1)Air-conditioning equipment must be maintained with due regard for the safety of the occupants of the vehicle, service technicians, and the public.
(2)Air-conditioning equipment may contain only refrigerant that has been included in the list published by the United States environmental protection agency as a safe alternative motor vehicle air-conditioning substitute for chlorofluorocarbon-12 pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 7671k(c).
(3)A person may not equip or maintain a motor vehicle or special mobile equipment with air-conditioning equipment or refrigerants that do not comply with the requirements of this section.
(4)As used in 61-9-427 and this section, "air-conditioning equipment" means mechanical, belt-driven, vapor compression refrigerant equipment that is used to cool the driver's compartment or passenger compartment of a motor vehicle or special mobile equipment.
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