Montana Statutes

§ 81-7-703 — County Commissioners Permitted To Require Per Capita License Fee On Goats

Montana § 81-7-703
JurisdictionMontana
Title 81LIVESTOCK
Ch. 7PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL
Part 7County Predator Control for Protection of Goats

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Mont. Code Ann. § 81-7-703 (2026).

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81-7-703 . County commissioners permitted to require per capita license fee on goats.

(1)To defray the expense of protection, the board of county commissioners may require all owners or persons in possession of a goat 9 months of age or older in the county on the regular assessment date of each year, as provided in 15-24-903 , to pay a per capita license fee in an amount to be determined by the board. All owners or persons in possession of a goat 9 months of age or older coming into the county after the regular assessment date and subject to the per capita levy under the provisions of Title 15, chapter 24, part 9, are subject to payment of the license fee.
(2)On the order of the board of county commissioners, the license fee may be imposed by entering the name of the licensee on the asse

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 3, Ch. 529, L. 2025.

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