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Code · Montana · Title 81 — Livestock · Chapter 4 · Part 5

81-4-513. Report of roundup supervisor -- disposition of copies.

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81-4-513 . Report of roundup supervisor -- disposition of copies. The roundup supervisor in charge of the roundup shall keep an accurate record of all proceedings under the order for the roundup. Within 30 days after the roundup is completed, the supervisor shall prepare in triplicate and verify by oath a full, true, and accurate report of all the proceedings under the order for the roundup. The report must include a complete financial statement, the number and description of horses impounded, and the manner of disposition of the horses.
One copy of the report must be filed with the clerk of the board of county commissioners, and the filing is notice of the contents of the report and prima facie proof of the facts stated in the report. Copies of the report must be filed with the department of revenue and with the county treasurer for their information and appropriate action.
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