Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB766

Introduced
2/25/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Engrossed
3/7/25  
Refer
3/19/25  

Caption

Revise disqualification grounds of member or proposed member of medical legal panel

Impact

If enacted, HB 766 would significantly impact the existing statutes related to the medical legal panel, primarily by establishing clearer criteria for disqualification. This update is expected to enhance the integrity of the panel by preventing individuals from serving who may have conflicts that compromise their impartiality. It would also provide a more structured process for parties involved in malpractice claims to request disqualification, thereby potentially speeding up the panel's operation and decision-making process.

Summary

House Bill 766 aims to revise the disqualification grounds for members or proposed members of the medical legal panel in Montana. The bill seeks to clarify and amend existing provisions regarding the conditions under which a panel member can be disqualified due to potential biases or conflicts of interest. By doing so, the bill intends to ensure that panel members can serve impartially during medical malpractice claims, fostering transparency and fairness in the evaluation process of such sensitive cases.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 766 is generally supportive among lawmakers who advocate for maintaining high standards of impartiality in medical malpractice proceedings. Supporters argue that clear disqualification criteria will strengthen public trust in the legal evaluations conducted by the medical legal panel. However, while no major opposition has been documented extensively in the provided texts, there remains a potential concern about ensuring that disqualification requests are not abused in order to manipulate outcomes in malpractice cases.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 766 exhibit a notable emphasis on the balance between ensuring fair representation and preventing frivolous disqualification requests. Notably, the bill stipulates that a party may not disqualify more than three panel members using their affidavit, which raises questions about the proper limits and checks to uphold the fairness and efficiency of the malpractice claim process. The revision aims to strike a balance that upholds the integrity of the panel while safeguarding against potential misuse of the disqualification provision.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB271

Revise Lfc Membership

MT SB135

Revise Lfc Membership

MT S3179

Makes various changes to membership on Cannabis Regulatory Commission and to legalized medical and personal use cannabis marketplace.

MT SB542

Administrative Procedures Act; modifying procedures for judicial review; adding grounds for disqualification of examiner or member; modifying certain hearing procedures. Effective date. Emergency.

MT SB542

Administrative Procedures Act; modifying procedures for judicial review; adding grounds for disqualification of examiner or member; modifying certain hearing procedures. Effective date. Emergency.

MT HB1015

Title V Advisory Council; revise membership and replace inactive or nonexistent member groups of.

MT HB908

Occupational Licensing Review Commission; revise membership and authority of members of.

MT HB3072

ILETS BOARD MEMBERSHIP

MT SCR1023

Independent redistricting commission; membership

MT SB123

Cina: Citizens' Review Panels

Similar Bills

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