Montana Code § 42-7-203

Remedies -- Statute Of Limitations
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42-7-203 . Remedies -- statute of limitations. (1) A person may assert a violation of 42-7-202 as a claim against the state government in a judicial or administrative proceeding or as a defense in a judicial or administrative proceeding without regard to whether the proceeding is brought by or in the name of the state government, a private person, or another party. (2) An action alleging a violation of 42-7-202 : (a) must be brought no later than 2 years after the date the person knew or should have known that a discriminatory action was taken against the person; and (b) may be commenced, and relief may be granted, without regard to whether the person bringing the action has sought or exhausted available administrative remedies. (3) A person who successfully asserts a claim or defense for a violation of 42-7-202 may recover: (a) declaratory or injunctive relief; (b) compensatory damages; (c) reasonable attorney fees and costs; and (d) any other appropriate relief.

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