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Code · Montana · Title 76 — Land Resources and Use · Chapter 14 · Part 1

76-14-113. Eligibility for loans.

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76-14-113 . Eligibility for loans.
(1)Any person may apply for a loan to finance rangeland improvements to be constructed, developed, and operated in Montana who:
(a)is a resident of Montana;
(b)is engaged in farming or ranching; and
(c)possesses the necessary expertise to make a rangeland loan practical.
(2)All loans must be for rangeland improvement or development exclusively.
(3)An application for a loan must be in the form prescribed by the department and accompanied by a resource conservation plan, which may be prepared in consultation with the United States natural resources conservation service.
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