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LC 3411

Generally revise health and safety laws

2025 Regular Session

Montana's proposed comprehensive health and safety law revision failed to advance past the drafting stage, leaving modernization efforts incomplete.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3411

Legislative bill overview

LC 3411 is a Montana bill designed to comprehensively revise the state's health and safety laws. The bill died in the drafting process before reaching formal introduction to the legislature, meaning it never advanced beyond the preliminary legislative counsel stage.

Why is this important

Health and safety law revisions typically affect workplace standards, public health regulations, and enforcement mechanisms that impact businesses and citizens. A comprehensive overhaul suggests Montana identified gaps or outdated provisions in existing statutes that needed modernization.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope uncertainty: Without seeing the actual bill text, the specific changes proposed remain unknown—they could range from minor updates to substantial regulatory changes
  • Business vs. worker interests: Health and safety revisions often create tension between industry compliance costs and worker/public protection standards
  • Enforcement and implementation: Changes to enforcement mechanisms or standards typically generate debate about feasibility and resource requirements

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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