Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB110

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/14/25  
Engrossed
2/10/25  
Refer
2/11/25  
Enrolled
3/25/25  

Caption

Revise laws relating to amusement rides and safety

Impact

This legislation will revise existing statutes related to amusement rides, emphasizing the importance of safety consumption in relation to the significant role amusement parks and rides play in Montana's tourism and economy. By improving safety standards and inspection protocols, SB 110 is expected to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries, thereby enhancing public trust in these attractions. It also introduces explicit operator responsibilities, which are crucial for maintaining standards and ensuring passenger safety.

Summary

Senate Bill 110 aims to enhance the safety standards of amusement rides in Montana by establishing strict inspection protocols and defining the roles of operators and qualified inspectors. The bill mandates that all amusement rides undergo annual inspections conducted by certified professionals who verify compliance with established safety standards. The primary focus of this legislation is to ensure that rides are safe for public use and that operators take responsibility for maintaining safety and addressing potential hazards in a timely manner.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB 110 appears to be positive among safety advocates, amusement ride operators, and public officials who recognize the need for enhanced safety protocols. Supporters argue that strengthening safety measures will protect guests and, by extension, the tourism industry. Conversely, there might be concerns regarding the financial burden on smaller operators who may struggle to meet the costs of compliance and inspections, yet the general consensus leans towards the necessity of such safety improvements.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the financial implications of the mandatory inspections and liability insurance requirements. Operators might view the compliance costs as a potential barrier to their business, especially for smaller entities. Additionally, the bill outlines specific responsibilities for passengers, which could lead to debates over the fairness and enforceability of such rules. Several stakeholders may argue the need for a balance between safety regulations and operational flexibility in the amusement industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB937

Provides relative to revisions of the Amusement Rides Safety Law

MT HB2229

Amending the Kansas amusement ride act relating to inspections of amusement rides and inflatable devices, training regarding the operation of amusement rides and inflatable devices and establishing an annual permit fee for inflatable devices.

MT S1925

Exempts certain nonprofit historic educational programs about steam locomotive railroads from regulation as amusement parks or rides.

MT SB2715

Relating to sexual abuse and assault prevention training for employees of amusement ride operators.

MT SB1736

2025-2026; amusements

MT AB417

Revises provisions relating to public safety. (BDR 43-647)

MT HB2963

Amusements; FY2026

MT SB1832

2026-2027; amusements

MT HB4139

2026-2027; amusements.

MT HB2948

Amusements; 2025-2026

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