Montana Petition Disputing ICU Revocation of Independent Contractor Exemption Certificate is a petition to challenge a decision made by the Montana Insurance and Credit Union (ICU) to revoke an independent contractor’s exemption certificate. An exemption certificate is a document that allows independent contractors to operate without having to obtain a state or federal license. This petition is used by independent contractors to contest the ICU’s decision to revoke their exemption certificate and to keep their business running without having to obtain a license. There are two types of Montana Petition Disputing ICU Revocation of Independent Contractor Exemption Certificate: a petition for judicial review and a petition for administrative review. The petition for judicial review is used when an independent contractor believes that the ICU’s decision was made in an arbitrary and capricious manner or in violation of state or federal law, and the petition for administrative review is used when the independent contractor believes the ICU’s decision was made in violation of the agency’s own rules and regulations. Both petitions must be filed with the Montana Department of Insurance and Financial Services within 60 days of the ICU’s decision.