Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB165

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/17/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Engrossed
2/14/25  
Refer
2/17/25  
Refer
3/28/25  
Enrolled
4/1/25  

Caption

Revise business laws relating to snowmobile rental and trail maintenance

Impact

The passage of SB165 is expected to streamline the process of renting snowmobiles and set clear regulations about the financial responsibilities associated with rental operations. By creating a systematic way to fund the maintenance of trails used by these vehicles, the bill aims to enhance the enjoyment and safety of outdoor recreational activities that depend on well-kept trails. The bill reinforces the state's commitment to supporting recreational areas while ensuring that revenue generated from these activities is directed back into improvements for public use.

Summary

SB165 revises the laws related to businesses that operate snowmobile and motorized equipment rentals in Montana. It introduces a trail enhancement rental fee that rental vendors must charge to users operating snowmobiles or motorized equipment. This fee, along with the fees from trail passes, will be utilized primarily for the maintenance and repair of snowmobile trails across the state. The trail passes will remain valid for either one or two years depending on the registration status of the snowmobile or equipment, and they must be affixed visibly on the vehicles used in designated snowmobile areas. Additionally, the application for obtaining a trail pass has specific requirements to safeguard personal information while collecting necessary demographic data for state studies.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB165 appears generally favorable among stakeholders involved in outdoor recreation and tourism. Supporters appreciate the initiative to improve trail maintenance and safety, which can enhance user experience and attract more visitors. However, there may be concerns from the rental businesses regarding the new financial responsibilities and compliance requirements, as these could impact their operational costs and pricing structures. Overall, the bill reflects a proactive approach to enhancing winter recreational infrastructure, which many legislators and community members support.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding SB165 may include the implications of the new rental fee on local businesses and whether the fee might discourage participation in recreational snowmobiling. Critics may argue that additional fees could be burdensome for renters and may limit accessibility to these activities for some users, particularly those who might be deterred by cumulative costs. Furthermore, the enforcement measures tied to the trail passes could raise questions regarding their implementation and the balance between regulations aimed at user compliance and ease of access to recreation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB1565

Relating to snowmobiles; and prescribing an effective date.

MT LD1565

An Act to Allow the Use of Certain All-terrain Vehicles on Snowmobile Trails

MT LD1547

An Act to Fund Maine's Snowmobile Trail Programs

MT S07200

Relates to vintage snowmobile registrations for snowmobiles manufactured more than thirty years prior.

MT A09698

Relates to creating an exemption to the snowmobile registration requirements by creating a seasonal trail pass pilot program for Canadian citizens where registered Canadian snowmobilers will pay applicable fees but no additional registration materials are utilized.

MT HB1172

In snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, further providing for definitions, for designation of snowmobile and ATV roads and for operation in safe manner.

MT SB418

Generally revise laws relating to home based businesses

MT H3617

To regulate the training and supervision of snowmobiles

MT A2783

Revises law concerning sexually oriented businesses.

MT SB336

Revise laws related to short-term rentals

Similar Bills

ME LD1547

An Act to Fund Maine's Snowmobile Trail Programs

MT HB165

Notaries not required for vehicle title transfer

ME LD2236

An Act Regarding Public Records Maintained by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

NY A00474

Increases the penalties for operating a snowmobile while intoxicated, doubles penalties for operators having .18 of one per centum or more by weight of alcohol in their blood, breath, urine, or saliva, and includes other operating while intoxicated convictions in sentencing considerations.

SD HB1272

Require that a snow bear be titled and licensed.

NY S03256

Increases the penalties for operating a snowmobile while intoxicated, doubles penalties for operators having .18 of one per centum or more by weight of alcohol in their blood, breath, urine, or saliva, and includes other operating while intoxicated convictions in sentencing considerations.

NY S07200

Relates to vintage snowmobile registrations for snowmobiles manufactured more than thirty years prior.

ME LD1762

An Act to Protect Recreational Trails by Establishing the Trails for the Future Program