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Code · Montana · Title 76 — Land Resources and Use · Chapter 15 · Part 5

76-15-532. Limitations -- reduction or repeal of special administrative assessment.

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76-15-532 . Limitations -- reduction or repeal of special administrative assessment.
(1)In each year following the approval of the special administrative assessment as provided in 76-15-531 , the rate of the levy imposed for the special administrative assessment may not raise more revenue than was proposed in the resolution and approved by the qualified electors of the district.
(2)If the supervisors of the district reduce the amount of the special administrative assessment, they may not raise the assessment without the approval of the qualified electors of the district.
(3)On or before the second Monday in July, a petition, signed by at least 50% of the eligible voters within the district, calling for a reduction in or the repeal of the special administrative assessment for the ensuing fiscal year may be presented to the supervisors. Following verification of the signatures on the petition, the supervisors shall reduce or repeal the administrative assessment as specified in the petition.
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