Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB512

Introduced
3/16/23  

Caption

Generally revise non resident hunting license laws

Impact

In addition to regulating nonresident game bird hunting licenses, SB512 proposes an increase in various license fees for hunters, including raising fees for resident deer, elk, and bear licenses. It amends several sections of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA), specifically those related to hunting licenses, and sets limits on the total number of certain licenses, such as Class B-10 and B-11 licenses. This increase in fees and limits is expected to generate additional revenue for wildlife management efforts and ensure sustainable hunting practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 512, introduced by B. Molnar, primarily aims to revise the regulations surrounding nonresident hunting licenses in Montana. The bill establishes a policy where the number of game bird licenses available to nonresident hunters is limited to 10% of the licenses sold to residents in the prior year. This is designed to prioritize the access of resident hunters to the state's hunting resources while still allowing nonresidents to participate in hunting activities, acknowledging their financial contributions to wildlife management and tourism.

Contention

Notably, the bill has faced scrutiny over the restrictions it places on nonresident hunters. Opponents may argue that the limitations on the number of hunting licenses undermine nonresident hunters' rights and could lead to a decline in tourism revenue from this sector, which is vital for the state's economy. Furthermore, the increase in license fees raises concerns about accessibility for potential hunters, particularly those from low- and middle-income households. Proponents, however, argue that these measures are necessary to control wildlife populations and safeguard local interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB817

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

MT HB450

Generally revise bird dog training licensing laws

MT HB897

Generally revise laws related to shed hunting on wildlife management areas

MT A1235

Reduces residency requirement for resident hunting licenses from six months to 60 days.

MT A3142

Exempts State residents 65 years of age and older from certain hunting, trapping, and fishing fees and license requirements.

MT HB146

Revise hunting license fees to include cranes and swans

MT HB64

Revise age for discounted hunting, fishing licenses and permits

MT HB219

Generally revise hunting laws related to unlawful contest or prize

MT SB514

Generally revise laws related to upland game bird seasons

MT HB202

Generally revise laws related to the unlawful use of aircraft for hunting

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.