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Code · Montana · Title 90 — Planning, Research, and Development · Chapter 9 · Part 3

90-9-311. General criteria underlying loans and grants.

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90-9-311 . General criteria underlying loans and grants. The council may make a loan or grant only if the council determines that:
(1)the loan or grant is consistent with the findings and purposes of this chapter because it primarily adds value to Montana's agricultural products;
(2)the project for which the loan or grant is made has prospects for achieving commercial success given the current personnel, experience, and resources of the applicant;
(3)the project for which the loan or grant is made is anticipated to create new jobs or retain existing jobs in the state;
(4)the loan or grant is primarily intended to be used for processing or adding value to agricultural products produced or potentially produced in the state; and
(5)the applicant has a management structure that allows the council to reasonably conclude that the applicant will comply with ongoing reporting requirements and postdisbursement monitoring activities established by the council.
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