Bill
LC 1612
Study resolution on wildfire safety
Montana establishes a study resolution to examine and analyze wildfire safety practices, preparedness, and response capabilities statewide.
Bill
LC 1612
Montana establishes a study resolution to examine and analyze wildfire safety practices, preparedness, and response capabilities statewide.
LC 1612 is a study resolution directing Montana to conduct research and analysis on wildfire safety issues within the state. The resolution establishes a framework for examining current wildfire preparedness, prevention, and response capabilities. This appears to be a preliminary legislative vehicle focused on information-gathering rather than immediate policy implementation.
Montana faces significant wildfire risks given its geography and climate, making evidence-based safety policies critical for protecting communities and infrastructure. A comprehensive study can identify gaps in current protocols, resource allocation, and inter-agency coordination that could inform future legislation and emergency management practices. Understanding wildfire safety needs helps policymakers prioritize spending and regulatory changes in a fiscally responsible manner.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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