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     90-1-142. Purposes. The purposes of 90-1-141 through 90-1-147 are to:
     (1) provide a convenient, accessible, and comprehensive clearinghouse for information about available financial assistance offered by the state, including but not limited to loans, grants, and tax credits;
     (2) provide financial assistance for the purpose of establishing financing for economic development activities; and
     (3) streamline loan applications and maintain a central clearinghouse of information to ensure an effective and timely response to the needs of individuals, the business community, and governmental entities seeking state financial assistance.

     History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 307, L. 2001.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Montana > 90 > 90_1 > 90_1_1 > 90-1-142


     90-1-142. Purposes. The purposes of 90-1-141 through 90-1-147 are to:
     (1) provide a convenient, accessible, and comprehensive clearinghouse for information about available financial assistance offered by the state, including but not limited to loans, grants, and tax credits;
     (2) provide financial assistance for the purpose of establishing financing for economic development activities; and
     (3) streamline loan applications and maintain a central clearinghouse of information to ensure an effective and timely response to the needs of individuals, the business community, and governmental entities seeking state financial assistance.

     History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 307, L. 2001.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Montana > 90 > 90_1 > 90_1_1 > 90-1-142


     90-1-142. Purposes. The purposes of 90-1-141 through 90-1-147 are to:
     (1) provide a convenient, accessible, and comprehensive clearinghouse for information about available financial assistance offered by the state, including but not limited to loans, grants, and tax credits;
     (2) provide financial assistance for the purpose of establishing financing for economic development activities; and
     (3) streamline loan applications and maintain a central clearinghouse of information to ensure an effective and timely response to the needs of individuals, the business community, and governmental entities seeking state financial assistance.

     History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 307, L. 2001.