Montana Code Annotated 2007

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     17-8-406. Complaint by private citizen -- civil action. (1) A private citizen may file with the government attorney a notice alleging a violation of 17-8-403 against a governmental entity of which the private citizen is a resident. The private citizen shall file a complaint with the government attorney that includes a written disclosure of material evidence and information alleging violations.
     (2) Within 60 days after receiving a notice and complaint, the government attorney may elect to file a civil action and may, for good cause shown, move the court for extensions of the time for filing an action.
     (3) If the government attorney files a civil action, the private citizen may enter the action as a coplaintiff, but the government attorney has control of the plaintiffs' strategy, tactics, and other decisionmaking. If the government attorney does not file a civil action within the time allowed under subsection (2), the private citizen may file a civil action.
     (4) The court shall permit the government attorney to intervene in an action that the government attorney declined to file under subsection (2) if the court determines that the interests of the governmental entity are not being adequately represented by the private citizen. If intervention is allowed, the private citizen retains principal responsibility for and control of the action and any damages, civil penalty, costs, and attorney fees must be awarded under 17-8-410 and 17-8-411 as if the government attorney had not intervened.
     (5) After a private citizen files a civil action, no other private citizen may file a civil action based on the facts underlying the pending action.

     History: En. Sec. 6, Ch. 465, L. 2005.

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