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Code · Montana · Title 80 — Agriculture · Chapter 7 · Part 11

80-7-1102. Expenditures authorized.

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80-7-1102 . Expenditures authorized. The department may make expenditures to:
(1)purchase equipment, materials, supplies, and personal services that are necessary to execute the functions imposed on it by this part;
(2)obtain data on vertebrate pesticide registration and research information on alternative vertebrate pest management techniques;
(3)conduct research or evaluation studies;
(4)enter contracts with individuals, universities, other states, state or federal agencies, or other entities it considers appropriate to conduct vertebrate pest management projects;
(5)maintain and support registration of current rodenticides such as compound 1080, strychnine, and zinc phosphide;
(6)seek registration of alternative rodenticides;
(7)develop and implement new vertebrate pest management methods and crop damage assessment techniques;
(8)support vertebrate pest management research and evaluation projects;
(9)educate the agricultural community regarding vertebrate pest management problems and needs;
(10)educate the general public regarding vertebrate pest concerns and the need for vertebrate pest management; and
(11)perform any other related activities.
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