Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB66

Introduced
12/9/22  
Refer
12/20/22  
Engrossed
1/19/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Enrolled
3/16/23  

Caption

Revise penalties and interest for livestock per capita fee

Impact

The impact of HB 66 on state laws primarily revolves around the enforcement of livestock regulations. By synchronizing the fee payment and livestock reporting dates, the bill seeks to improve the efficiency of compliance and enforcement processes within the Department of Revenue. It is expected to streamline operations and reduce the potential for penalties due to confusion over separate deadlines. The bill also establishes a grace period for reporting livestock coming into Montana, fostering a more welcoming environment for livestock owners who may be apprehensive about timely compliance.

Summary

House Bill 66 aims to revise the payment due date for the livestock per capita fee in Montana. The bill proposes to align the fee payment deadline with the deadline for reporting livestock brought into the state, effectively simplifying compliance for livestock owners. This change is intended to alleviate some administrative burden by creating a clearer timeline for both fees and reporting, which are crucial for the enforcement of livestock laws in the state.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 66 appears to be positive, particularly among agricultural stakeholders and livestock owners who perceive the changes as beneficial. The alignment of dates is viewed as a practical adjustment that prioritizes clarity and ease of compliance. While there may be some reserved opinions regarding the administrative implications, the general consensus seems to favor measures that enhance operational efficiency in livestock management.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise over the financial implications of the per capita fee structure, particularly among various stakeholder groups who may feel that any changes to fee structures could impact their livelihoods differently. Additionally, concerns might be raised regarding how effectively the state can enforce compliance given the changes proposed by HB 66. Yet, the overarching aim is to foster cooperation and efficiency rather than confrontation among the relevant parties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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