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2005 Montana Code Annotated - TITLE 53 —SOCIAL SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS

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  • CHAPTER 1 — GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OF INSTITUTIONS
  • CHAPTER 2 — ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
  • CHAPTER 3 — GENERAL RELIEF
  • CHAPTER 4 — CHILDREN'S SERVICES
  • CHAPTER 5 — ADULT SERVICES
  • CHAPTER 6 — HEALTH CARE SERVICES
  • CHAPTER 7 — VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
  • CHAPTER 8 — ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (Repealed)
  • CHAPTER 9 — SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME
  • CHAPTER 10 — ADMINISTRATION OF HUMAN SERVICES
  • CHAPTER 11 THROUGH 17 RESERVED.
  • CHAPTER 18 — SELF-SUFFICIENCY TRUSTS
  • CHAPTER 19 — PHYSICALLY DISABLED
  • CHAPTER 20 — DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
  • CHAPTER 21 — MENTALLY ILL
  • CHAPTER 22 — INTERSTATE COMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH
  • CHAPTER 23 — EUGENICAL STERILIZATION (Repealed)
  • CHAPTER 24 — ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG DEPENDENCE
  • CHAPTER 25 THROUGH 29 RESERVED.
  • CHAPTER 30 — CORRECTIONS

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