Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB874

Introduced
3/21/23  
Refer
3/22/23  
Engrossed
4/4/23  
Refer
4/5/23  
Enrolled
4/28/23  

Caption

Revise examination fees for exempt divisions of land

Impact

The bill's passage is expected to streamline the process for landowners looking to divide their property without navigating complex subdivision regulations. By clarifying which divisions are exempt from review and specifying the fee structure for examinations, HB874 seeks to facilitate more straightforward compliance among local governments and property owners. It aims to enhance efficiency in land use while allowing access to fair fee assessments, ultimately promoting development and planning in the state.

Summary

House Bill 874 aims to amend existing laws related to the division of land, specifically focusing on exempt divisions and the examination fees that local governments may impose. It introduces changes to the Montana Code Annotated, particularly Sections 76-3-201 and 76-3-207, defining the types of land divisions that may be exempt from certain subdivision requirements. The bill emphasizes clarity in the procedures for local governments to examine these divisions and sets specific limits on fees for such examinations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB874 appears largely supportive among those who view the bill as a necessary step towards reducing bureaucratic hurdles. Lawmakers and local officials who advocate for the bill believe that it will enhance local government operations in land management. However, there are concerns from some property rights advocates that the new provisions might not adequately consider the varied needs of different communities, particularly in relation to local governance and autonomy.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential for increased scrutiny regarding how local governments enforce these new provisions. While the bill is generally seen as a positive reform, critics caution that it could lead to inequities in how different regions apply the regulations. There are discussions surrounding the balance of power between state and local governments in managing land divisions, with fears that the updates may undermine local decision-making capacity in land use matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB131

Revise exempt subdivision review timelines

MT HB714

Revise laws for divisions of land exempt from subdivision review

MT HB483

Generally revise land survey laws

MT SB158

Revise family transfer law

MT HB520

Revise laws to clarify that local prohibitions on conveying family transfer parcels do not apply to conveyances involving lenders

MT SB379

Revise zoning laws

MT HB642

Revise exempt wells laws

MT HB459

Revise filing deadline for intangible land value property tax exemption

MT SB477

Revise subdivision family transfer laws

MT HB848

Partial exemption for renting a dwelling under market rent

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