Montana Code § 10-3-125

Claims Or Defense Against State Action -- Remedies -- Limitations
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10-3-125 . Claims or defense against state action -- remedies -- limitations. (1) A person or entity may assert a violation of 10-3-101 or 10-3-102 as a claim against a state, local, or interjurisdictional agency or public official in any judicial or administrative proceeding or as a defense in any judicial proceeding. (2) In any civil action based on this section, the court may grant: (a) declaratory relief; (b) injunctive relief; (c) compensatory damages for pecuniary and nonpecuniary losses; (d) reasonable attorney fees and costs; and (e) any other appropriate relief. (3) A person or entity may not bring an action to assert a claim under this section later than 2 years after the date that the person or entity knew or could have known that a violation occurred.

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