Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB144

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/9/25  
Engrossed
1/27/25  
Refer
2/17/25  
Enrolled
3/20/25  

Caption

Revise building code council membership laws

Impact

The bill is anticipated to enhance collaboration among building industry stakeholders and improve efficiency in the implementation and interpretation of building codes. By ensuring that the council consists of a diverse range of members—such as licensed professionals from architecture, engineering, and contractor backgrounds, along with representatives from the public and safety sectors—the bill seeks to harmonize the state's building codes with both industry needs and community safety concerns. Thus, it directly impacts state laws by amending existing statutes governing the council's structure.

Summary

House Bill 144 aims to revise the membership laws related to the Building Codes Council in Montana. The bill proposes to increase the number of members on the council from twelve to thirteen, thereby facilitating the inclusion of diverse professional perspectives pertinent to the development and application of state building codes. With this expansion, the bill designates qualifications for the additional member, ensuring that the council maintains a comprehensive representation from various sectors within the construction industry, as well as public safety interests.

Sentiment

Discussions around HB 144 appear to reflect a generally positive sentiment from legislators and stakeholders involved in the construction industry. Supporters argue that a more diversified council will enrich the dialogue and effectiveness in addressing the complexities of building regulation. However, there could be concerns from groups that emphasize the need to ensure that local expertise remains valued, particularly in unique regional contexts that may not be fully addressed by broader state regulations.

Contention

Although there appears to be broad support for the concept of expanding the council's membership, there may be contention regarding the qualifications of the new member and the implications for local governance in building standards. Critics might argue that any changes could dilute local jurisdictions' authority to adapt building codes to specific community needs. Therefore, while the bill aims to improve safety and efficiency, it must also be balanced with the need for local responsiveness in the application of building laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB1712

Relating To The State Building Code Council.

MT SB2339

Relating To The State Building Code Council.

MT HB793

Generally revise the membership of the POST Council

MT SB33

State buildings subject to state building code review

MT SB213

Revise the state building code to allow single stairwells in certain buildings

MT S471

Revises Fish and Game Council membership.

MT A2005

Revises Fish and Game Council membership.

MT HCR86

Requesting The State Building Code Council And The Counties To Adopt, Amend, Or Update The State Building Codes And County Building Codes To Incorporate Certain Standards For Off-site Construction.

MT HR78

Requesting The State Building Code Council And The Counties To Adopt, Amend, Or Update The State Building Codes And County Building Codes To Incorporate Certain Standards For Off-site Construction.

MT SB3048

Relating To The State Building Code Council.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.