Montana Statutes
§ 10-2-703 — Principal Of Trust Fund Inviolate -- Investment -- Use Of Income -- Corporate Trustee Compensation -- Surplus
Montana § 10-2-703
JurisdictionMontana
Title 10MILITARY AFFAIRS AND DISASTER AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
Ch. 2VETERANS
Part 7First Special Service Force Memorial Trust
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 10-2-703 (2026).
Text
10-2-703 . Principal of trust fund inviolate -- investment -- use of income -- corporate trustee compensation -- surplus.
(1)The principal of the trust fund must remain intact and inviolate.
(2)The principal of the trust fund must be invested in a manner in which public employees' retirement funds are permitted to be invested in the state of Montana as prescribed by 17-6-201 . Investment is subject to the approval of the district court judge.
(3)The income received from investment of the principal must be used for the care, maintenance, and improvement of the memorial monument and for compensation of the corporate trustee.
(4)The corporate trustee of the trust fund shall receive compensation as determined by the district court judge.
(5)In the event that the income from the trust fund
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 3, Ch. 41, L. 1995; Sec. 35-21-903 , MCA 1997; redes. 10-2-703 by Sec. 99(3), Ch. 51, L. 1999.
Nearby Sections
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§ 10-2-101
Definitions§ 10-2-103
Seal -- Acknowledgments -- Officers§ 10-2-105
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And 10-2-110 Reserved§ 10-2-113
Rulemaking Authority§ 10-2-116
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