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Code · Montana · Title 75 — Environmental Protection · Chapter 20 · Part 2

75-20-208. Certain electric transmission lines -- verification of requirements.

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75-20-208 . Certain electric transmission lines -- verification of requirements.
(1)Prior to constructing a transmission line under 75-20-104 (10)(a)(ii), the person planning to construct the line shall provide to the department within 36 months of the date of the public notice provided under 75-20-207 , unless extended by the department for good cause:
(a)copies of the right-of-way agreements or options for a right-of-way containing sufficient information to establish landowner consent to construct the line; and
(b)sufficient information for the department to verify that the requirements of 75-20-104 (10)(a)(ii) are satisfied.
(2)The provisions of 75-20-104 (10)(a)(ii) do not apply to any facility for which public notice under 75-20-207 has been given but for which the requirements of subsection
(1)of this section have not been complied with.
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