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

76-13-150. Fire suppression account -- fund transfer.

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76-13-150 . Fire suppression account -- fund transfer.
(1)There is a fire suppression account in the state special revenue fund to the credit of the department.
(2)The legislature may transfer money from other funds to the account, and the money in the account is subject to legislative fund transfers.
(3)Funds received for restitution by private parties must be deposited in the account.
(4)Money in the account may be used only for:
(a)fire suppression costs;
(b)fuel reduction and mitigation;
(c)forest restoration;
(d)grants for the purchase of fire suppression equipment for county cooperatives;
(e)forest management projects on federal land;
(f)support for collaborative groups that include at least one representative of an affected county commission that is engaged with a federal forest project and for local governments engaged in litigation related to federal forest projects;
(g)road maintenance on federal lands; and
(h)fire preparedness.
(5)In an even-numbered calendar year, after the transfers made pursuant to 17-7-130 , if the preliminary general fund ending balance at fiscal yearend was greater than 8.3% of all general revenue appropriations in the second year of the biennium, then the state treasurer shall transfer from the general fund to the fire suppression account funds sufficient to bring the fire suppression account fund balance to 6% of the general revenue appropriations in the second year of the biennium. The transfer may not cause the general fund ending fund balance to have a balance of less than 8.3% of all general revenue appropriations in the second year of the biennium.
(6)The provisions of subsection
(5)do not apply in a fiscal year in which reductions required by 17-7-140 occur or if a transfer pursuant to subsection
(5)would require reductions pursuant to 17-7-140 .
(7)If the balance in the account at the end of the most recently completed odd-numbered fiscal year exceeds 3% of all general revenue appropriations in the second year of the biennium, then up to 1% of all general revenue appropriations in the second year of the biennium may be used and is statutorily appropriated from the fire suppression account for the purposes in subsections (4)(b) through (4)(g). Of that amount, no more than 5% may be used for the purposes of subsection (4)(f).
(8)Up to 0.5% of all general revenue appropriations in the second year of the biennium is statutorily appropriated from the fire suppression account each year and may be used each year to the department for the item in subsection (4)(h).
(9)Money in the account is statutorily appropriated, as provided in 17-7-502 , to the department for the purposes described in subsection (4).
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