Unsworn Declaration of Petition Signature Gatherer Under Penalty of Perjury Pursuant to 1-6-105 is a legal document that was released by the Montana Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is an unsworn declaration?
A: An unsworn declaration is a statement made under penalty of perjury but without being sworn before a notary public or other authorized officer.
Q: What is a petition signature gatherer?
A: A petition signature gatherer is someone who collects signatures from individuals in support of a particular cause or issue.
Q: What is the purpose of the unsworn declaration for a petition signature gatherer?
A: The unsworn declaration is used to attest that the signature gatherer has collected signatures in accordance with the law and under penalty of perjury.
Q: What does it mean to make a declaration under penalty of perjury?
A: Making a declaration under penalty of perjury means that the person making the statement acknowledges that providing false information is a criminal offense and may result in legal consequences.
Q: What is the specific statute referenced in the document?
A: The specific statute referenced in the document is 1-6-105 of the Montana Code Annotated.
Q: What does the 1-6-105 statute pertain to?
A: The 1-6-105 statute pertains to the requirements and procedures for unsworn declarations made under penalty of perjury in Montana.
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