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§ 90-6-401

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90-6-401. Declaration of necessity and purpose. The commencement of new large-scale hard-rock mineral developments often results in revenue disparities among adjacent local government units. This occurs primarily when a mine that locates in one taxing jurisdiction causes population influxes in neighboring jurisdictions. The result can be that some jurisdictions will experience a need to increase expenditures and receive no corresponding increase in revenue, while others will experience an increase in revenue and receive no comparable increase in expenditures. There is therefore a need to allocate the increase in property tax base resulting from the development and operation of new large-scale mines so that property tax revenues will be equitably distributed among affected local government units. History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 635, L. 1983.

Source: https://mca.legmt.gov/bills/mca/title_0900/chapter_0060/part_0040/section_0010/0900-0060-0040-0010.html· Version 2025