Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB530

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Engrossed
3/5/25  
Refer
3/6/25  
Enrolled
4/10/25  

Caption

Generally revise business laws

Impact

The bill’s passage would have significant implications for state laws governing business entities. It would allow organizations operating under foreign jurisdictions to become established as domestic entities, thereby simplifying their operational framework and potentially increasing business opportunities within the state. Moreover, existing entities could transition to a more favorable regulatory environment without the need to dissolve and reincorporate, thus enhancing efficiency in business operations.

Summary

House Bill 530 seeks to revise and modernize various business laws in the state by allowing for the domestication of several types of entities, including limited liability companies, professional limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, professional limited liability partnerships, benefit corporations, and nonprofit corporations. The bill outlines specific procedures for domestication, which involves a domestic entity transferring its jurisdiction to another jurisdiction while maintaining its identity.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 530 appears to be favorable among business advocates and legislators who see it as a step towards fostering a more business-friendly environment. Supporters argue that this bill will enhance operational flexibility, attract new businesses, and encourage existing companies to expand their base of operations in the state. However, there are concerns about ensuring adequate protections for stakeholders and maintaining regulatory standards amid these changes.

Contention

A notable point of contention is how the domestication process might affect existing relationships and obligations of domestic entities, particularly regarding interest holder liabilities and the responsibilities tied to existing contracts. This concern highlights the need for transparency and clarity in the passage of the bill to ensure that business owners, stakeholders, and the public understand the implications of these changes to business law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB463

Revise business laws relating to conversion of certain business entities

MT SB418

Generally revise laws relating to home based businesses

MT SB75

Revises various provisions relating to businesses in this State. (BDR 7-484)

MT HB735

Generally revising alcohol laws

MT HB60

Generally revise state auditor laws

MT HB805

Generally revise workers' compensation laws

MT AB239

Revises provisions relating to business entities. (BDR 7-669)

MT HB902

Generally revise Montana SNAP program laws

MT SB548

Generally revise laws regarding foreign governments

MT HB863

Generally revise state finance laws

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