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Code · Montana · Title 75 — Environmental Protection · Chapter 6 · Part 1

75-6-126. Ownership of public water supply system or public sewage system -- change in status.

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75-6-126 . Ownership of public water supply system or public sewage system -- change in status.
(1)A person may not own a public water supply system or a public sewage system unless that person is:
(a)an individual;
(b)a limited partnership;
(c)a limited liability company;
(d)a corporation, whether organized for profit or not;
(e)a city, town, local government entity, or other political subdivision of the state; or
(f)a federal agency.
(2)The owner of a public water supply system or a public sewage system shall, within 90 days after being requested to do so by the department or within 90 days after a transfer in ownership:
(a)submit information on a form provided by the department that details the ownership status of the public water supply system or public sewage system; and
(b)provide other necessary information for the department's records.
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