Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB525

Introduced
3/21/23  

Caption

Generally revise laws related to hunting licenses and permits

Impact

The proposed changes involve amending multiple sections of the current Montana Code Annotated (MCA) concerning the issuance and management of hunting licenses. The bill imposes limitations on the number of nonresident licenses issued, reserves a portion for residents, and prohibits the transfer of licenses. Violations of these licensing rules carry significant penalties, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the new regulations. These amendments aim to ensure a balance between resident and nonresident hunters while promoting sustainable wildlife management practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 525 aims to revise the existing laws related to hunting licenses and permits in Montana. The bill proposes the establishment of a nonresident preference point system that allows nonresident hunters to earn priority for obtaining hunting licenses for various game animals, migratory birds, and upland game birds. For a nonrefundable fee, nonresidents can purchase preference points, which will enhance their chances of securing hunting licenses ahead of those with fewer points. This system is designed to manage hunting efficiently and allocate licenses based on demand and conservation efforts.

Contention

Opponents of SB525 voice concerns regarding the nonresident preference point system, suggesting that it may create disparities between residents and nonresidents, potentially undermining local hunting traditions. Furthermore, the enforcement of penalties for license transfer raises questions about the practicality of monitoring compliance and the fairness of such strict regulations. Supporters, however, argue that these measures are necessary for maintaining the integrity of hunting regulations and protecting wildlife resources in Montana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB512

Generally revise non resident hunting license laws

MT SB520

Generally revise hunting license laws

MT SB281

Revise laws related to nonresident hunting and fishing

MT SB270

Revise laws related to antlerless elk licenses

MT HB521

Revising laws related to conservation licenses on state lands

MT SB298

Revise laws related to hunting by disabled persons

MT SB533

Revise laws related to out of state hunting & fishing

MT HB773

Generally revise fish and wildlife laws

MT HB897

Generally revise laws related to shed hunting on wildlife management areas

MT HB817

Generally revise laws related to hunting licenses for terminally ill youth.

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