Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB10

Introduced
11/25/24  
Refer
1/7/25  
Engrossed
1/27/25  
Refer
1/28/25  
Enrolled
4/1/25  

Caption

Extending onsite inspection timelines during state of emergency

Impact

The impact of SB10 on state laws involves a significant modification to how emergency projects are handled under state statutes. It allows for a more expedient examination and response to emergency situations while imposing obligations on those undertaking emergency actions. The revised timelines are intended to balance the need for swift mitigation of emergencies with the necessity of regulatory oversight to protect environmental and public interests.

Summary

Senate Bill 10 (SB10) aims to extend the timelines related to onsite inspection and recommendations for emergency projects when the Governor declares a state of emergency. The legislation revises the Natural Streambed and Land Preservation Act of 1975 to amend existing procedures, ensuring that an inspection must occur within 30 days of an emergency notice when such a declaration is in place. This bill enhances the response time for regulatory processes during emergencies, aimed at safeguarding lives and property, especially in critical agricultural sectors.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB10 appears to be practical and supportive, particularly among those who prioritize timely responses to emergencies. Legislators in favor argue that the changes will empower quicker action in crisis situations, thus potentially preventing loss of life and property damage. However, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of oversight during emergencies, particularly from environmental advocates who could regard expedited processes as a risk to ecological integrity.

Contention

Notable points of contention may revolve around how the new timelines affect environmental protections and land-use policies during emergencies. Critics could express worry that hastened processes might overlook essential assessments, thus leading to adverse outcomes for natural resources. Additionally, the repercussions for those failing to adhere to the new regulations could ignite discussions about the balance between swift government action in emergencies versus thorough procedural adherence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB123

Allowing emergency permitting authority during an emergency

MT S1260

Services During a State of Emergency

MT S1416

Elections During Emergencies

MT H1191

Elections During Emergencies

MT HB1374

An open meeting exemption for a board of township supervisors when conducting an onsite inspection.

MT AB1738

State Housing Law: remote inspections.

MT S1234

Building Permits and Inspections

MT H1109

Services During a State of Emergency

MT SB0193

Inspection of CFOs.

MT H0803

Building Permits and Inspections

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