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SB 116

Revise the Montana heritage preservation and development commission membership

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Tony Tezak

Senate Bill 116 revamps the Montana Heritage Preservation Commission's membership to boost community representation and enhance cultural resource preservation efforts.

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Bill Summary · SB 116
# Summary of Senate Bill 116 (SB 116)

## Purpose and Intent
Senate Bill 116 (SB 116) aims to revise the membership structure of the Montana Heritage Preservation and Development Commission. The bill seeks to enhance the effectiveness and representation of the commission, which is responsible for overseeing the preservation and development of Montana's cultural and historical resources.

## Key Provisions
- **Membership Changes**: The bill proposes specific changes to the composition of the Montana Heritage Preservation and Development Commission. This includes adjustments to the number of members and the qualifications required for appointment.
- **Representation**: The bill emphasizes the need for diverse representation on the commission, ensuring that various stakeholders, including local communities and cultural organizations, have a voice in preservation efforts.
- **Operational Improvements**: The bill may include provisions aimed at improving the operational efficiency of the commission, although specific details on these improvements are not outlined in the provided documents.

## Affected Parties
- **Montana Heritage Preservation and Development Commission**: The primary body affected by this bill, which will see changes in its membership structure.
- **Local Communities and Cultural Organizations**: These groups will benefit from increased representation and involvement in preservation efforts.
- **State Government**: The bill will require administrative adjustments within state government to accommodate the new commission structure.

## Procedural Aspects
- **Introduced**: February 5, 2025
- **Status**: The bill has been assigned a chapter number and is now enacted as law.
- **Timeline**:
  - **February 5, 2025**: Bill introduced and referred to the Senate Committee on Judiciary.
  - **February 25, 2025**: Passed the Senate with amendments.
  - **March 6, 2025**: Passed the House with further amendments.
  - **March 19, 2025**: Enacted into law.

## Fiscal Impact
The fiscal note associated with SB 116 indicates that the bill could lead to increased receipts to the State General Fund from fines and court costs. However, the exact financial implications remain undetermined and will depend on the number of violations and penalties imposed under the new provisions.

## Conclusion
Senate Bill 116 represents a significant step towards enhancing the governance of the Montana Heritage Preservation and Development Commission. By revising its membership structure, the bill aims to foster greater community involvement and improve the effectiveness of heritage preservation efforts in Montana.

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

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