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Code · Montana · Title 90 — Planning, Research, and Development · Chapter 14 · Part 1

90-14-107. Office of community service -- accounts.

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90-14-107 . Office of community service -- accounts.
(1)There is an account in the state special revenue fund. The office of community service and all participating agencies shall deposit any fee, grant, donation, or reimbursement received under this part into the account to be used to pay expenses for administering and providing service projects.
(2)There is an account in the federal special revenue fund. The office of community service and all participating agencies shall deposit any federal revenue received under the National and Community Service Act of 1990, Public Law 101-610, as amended, and any other federal revenue received related to the purposes and implementation of the provisions of this part into the account to be used to pay expenses for administering and providing service projects.
(3)Reimbursement may be provided to state agencies for work on private property or for other public service. In the case of emergencies and natural disasters, projects may take place on properties not owned by a public agency without regard to private reimbursement.
(4)The office of community service may transfer funds to participating state agencies for approved community service projects, and lead agencies may transfer funds between each other for cooperative projects. Disbursement authority follows any transfers.
(5)Funds for additional personal services, operating costs, and equipment costs may be appropriated.
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