Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB85

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/10/25  
Engrossed
1/30/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Enrolled
4/22/25  

Caption

Establish a vending machine account in the special revenue fund

Impact

The establishment of the vending machine account is expected to impact state laws regarding revenue collection and appropriation. By implementing this bill, the Department of Public Health and Human Services is granted authority to determine the percentage of income collected from the vending machines, ensuring that funds are utilized in accordance with federal laws. The bill modifies existing statutory provisions related to appropriations, allowing for more efficient management of funds generated from vending machine operations on state and federal properties.

Summary

Senate Bill 85, introduced by Senator M. Yakawich on behalf of the Department of Public Health and Human Services, establishes a vending machine account within the state special revenue fund. This legislation mandates that a portion of the revenue generated from vending machines located on federal and state properties, which are not managed by blind vendors, be deposited into this account. The bill is designed to create a consistent revenue stream for specific initiatives while streamlining the appropriation process for funds generated from these machines.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 85 appears generally supportive, particularly among lawmakers advocating for the effective utilization of state resources. Proponents argue that by creating a dedicated fund for revenues from vending machines, the bill will help enhance public health initiatives or related services funded by these revenues. However, there may be some concerns regarding the possible overreach of authority if revenue percentages are set excessively high, potentially impacting the operations of local vendors.

Contention

Notable contention points may arise regarding the allocation of the collected revenue and the potential effects this legislation may have on existing vending operations. Some stakeholders might argue that the definition of 'public property' and the managed portion of incomes could be excessively broad, which could inhibit smaller businesses or disrupt current vendor agreements, especially if the state imposes high fees or revenue percentages.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB161

Establish a vending machine account in the special revenue fund

MT SF2129

Gross revenues tax on entities manufacturing and selling products containing PFAS imposition; xx cleanup account in the special revenue fund establishment; XX Advisory Commission establishment

MT HF3069

Tax on certain growth of certain assets of colleges and universities established, and special revenue fund account established.

MT SF3194

Certain assets of colleges and universities tax on certain growth establishment and special revenue fund account establishment

MT H4293

Establishing an economic development special revenue account for the town of Hopkinton

MT S1736

Establishing a board of hoisting machinery regulations

MT SF2557

Funding increase for the school unemployment aid account in the special revenue fund

MT SF227

Tax-stressed cities demolition grant program establishment and special revenue fund account creation, and appropriation

MT H2664

Establishing a board of hoisting machinery regulations

MT HB256

Creation of Montana water trust and special revenue accounts

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