Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB563

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/19/25  
Engrossed
3/7/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Enrolled
4/11/25  

Caption

Revise laws related to filing and participation in licensing complaint investigations

Impact

The key provisions of HB 563 will amend existing laws under Title 37, chapter 1, part 1 of the Montana Code Annotated. By making it explicitly unprofessional conduct for licensing practitioners to retaliate against individuals participating in complaint processes, the bill aims to deter fear-based compliance. This is expected to help individuals come forward with relevant information, potentially improving the quality of professional conduct within licensed professions.

Summary

House Bill 563 aims to strengthen the framework around filing and participation in licensing complaint investigations. The bill specifically voids any contract provisions that prohibit or discourage individuals from filing complaints or cooperating in investigations related to licensing issues. This legislative move is positioned to protect the rights of citizens who may fear retaliation or contractual penalties for reporting misconduct, thereby fostering a more transparent and accountable environment for licensing entities.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment towards HB 563 has been positive, with support coming from entities advocating for consumer rights and protections. The legislation is viewed as a necessary step in ensuring that individuals are not silenced by fear of contractual penalties when they report unprofessional conduct. Despite general support, there may be concerns related to how contractual obligations and professional relationships are managed in light of this bill.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to protect individuals’ rights, some critics may argue about the implications it could have on professional relationships and business agreements. There is a potential for contention regarding how this legislative change might upset the balance of trust in professional licensing practices, particularly if not accompanied by measures to ensure that unfounded complaints are also handled judiciously. Stakeholders will likely engage in discussions around the precautions needed to foster an environment that protects both complainants and the integrity of licensees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB2176

Health facilities; licensure; complaints; investigations

MT HB2176

Training; investigations; complaints; health facilities

MT SB48

Generally revise laws relating to Judicial Standards Commission complaints

MT HB414

Revise laws related to licensing applications

MT HB2936

Student discipline; complaints; investigation; training

MT HF414

Filing fee for data practices complaints reduced.

MT HB1462

Relative to election law complaints.

MT SB50

Generally revise laws related to child abuse and neglect investigations

MT SB163

State Auditor; powers and duties revised; Division of Investigations created

MT HB562

State Auditor; powers and duties revised; Division of Investigations created

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.