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Code · Montana · Title 76 — Land Resources and Use · Chapter 13 · Part 1

76-13-136. Cooperative agreements with owners and lessees of land for fire protection and conservation.

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76-13-136 . Cooperative agreements with owners and lessees of land for fire protection and conservation.
(1)For the purpose of more adequately promoting and facilitating cooperation, financial and otherwise, between the state and all of the public and private agencies, the department of natural resources and conservation may cooperate with owners or lessees of farm, range, forest, watershed, or other uncultivated lands in private and public ownership for the protection from fire of the cultivated agricultural crops or natural resources existing or growing on the land and also in the conservation and perpetuation of the lands and resources, including the prevention of soil erosion and the regulation of stream flow.
(2)The state treasurer may receive money that may be appropriated or allotted for the purposes listed in subsection
(1)by the state, counties, municipalities, the United States government or any department of the federal government, or other organization or individual.
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