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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 21 · Part 21

7-21-2102. Procedure to supply license blanks.

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7-21-2102 . Procedure to supply license blanks.
(1)The county clerk and recorder shall prepare and have printed blank licenses as may be required, and after affixing the clerk's official seal to the licenses, the clerk shall deliver the licenses to the county treasurer. At the time of delivery, the clerk shall charge the county treasurer with the licenses by appropriate entry in the clerk's records showing the amount, numbers, and classes of licenses furnished.
(2)As licenses are issued and accounted for by the county treasurer, the county clerk and recorder shall credit the account with all licenses issued and accounted for, so that the account will at all times show the number of licenses furnished to the treasurer, their numbers, the number issued or canceled, and the number remaining in the hands of the county treasurer.
(3)On the first Monday in each month, the county treasurer shall return to the county clerk and recorder all licenses unsold and show that the treasurer has paid into the county treasury all money collected for licenses sold during the preceding month.
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