2005 Montana Code Annotated - 10-1-1020 — Jurisdiction - venue - standing - respondent - time limit - expedited hearing.


     10-1-1020. Jurisdiction -- venue -- standing -- respondent -- time limit -- expedited hearing. In any lawsuit initiated pursuant to this part:
     (1) the lawsuit must be brought in the district court in the county in which the claimant's employer maintains a place of business;
     (2) the lawsuit may be initiated only by a person claiming a right or benefit under this part or by the state attorney general as provided in 10-1-1018;
     (3) only an employer may be a necessary party respondent;
     (4) the lawsuit must be commenced within 3 years of when the claimant can reasonably be expected to have discovered the facts constituting a violation of the claimant's rights or benefits pursuant to this part; and
     (5) the court shall order a speedy hearing and shall advance the case on the court's calendar.

     History: En. Sec. 15, Ch. 381, L. 2005.

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