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Code · Montana · Title 80 — Agriculture · Chapter 8 · Part 1

80-8-112. Deposit of waste pesticide and pesticide container collection, disposal, and recycling fees.

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80-8-112 . Deposit of waste pesticide and pesticide container collection, disposal, and recycling fees.
(1)All license, permit, and special fees paid to the department to fund the waste pesticide and pesticide container collection, disposal, and recycling program and any grants or gifts accepted by the department pursuant to 80-8-111
(1)must be deposited in an account in the state special revenue fund.
(2)Money in the account must be used by the department to administer the waste pesticide and pesticide container collection, disposal, and recycling program provided for in 80-8-111 . Unencumbered and unexpended money remaining in the account at the end of the fiscal year may not lapse but must be carried forward for the purposes of this subsection until appropriated by subsequent legislative action.
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