Montana 2025 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB855 Enrolled / Bill

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AN ACT PROVIDING FUNDING FOR ADDITIONAL WILDLIFE CROSSINGS IN MONTANA; AUTHORIZING 
THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, AND PARKS TO ESTABLISH A SPECIALTY LICENSE PLATE; 
ESTABLISHING A BIG GAME AND WILDLIFE HIGHWAY CROSSINGS AND ACCOMMODATIONS 
ACCOUNT; PROVIDING A STATUTORY APPROPRIATION; PROVIDING FUNDING TO THE DEPARTMENT 
OF TRANSPORTATION FOR QUALIFYING PROJECTS; AMENDING SECTION 17-7-502, MCA; AND 
PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE.”
WHEREAS, per capita Montana has the second highest number of wildlife-vehicle collisions in the 
nation with a 1-in-54 likelihood of hitting an animal and with a minimum of 6,000 big game carcasses collected 
each year from Montana highways; and
WHEREAS, wildlife accommodations, such as underpasses and overpasses with fencing on public 
roadways, effectively reduce vehicle collisions with wildlife, save lives, and help prevent the costs associated 
with wildlife-vehicle collisions, including vehicle damage repairs, human injuries or fatalities, emergency 
response, and other costs estimated at a minimum of $119,719,100 annually, as well as the costs of increased 
insurance premiums; and
WHEREAS, protecting wildlife movement has been shown to improve the herd vitality of big game 
species that are critical to Montana’s outdoor recreation economy and is essential for other wildlife species; and
WHEREAS, most Montanans from all walks of life support constructing more wildlife crossings, 77% of 
Montanans support providing funding for additional wildlife crossings in Montana, according to a 2023 survey 
done by Moore Information Group, and 70% of Montanans have been involved in a wildlife-vehicle collision in 
the state; and
WHEREAS, the Montana Wildlife and Transportation Partnership was created in part to assemble data 
and supporting information to define and identify areas of greatest need for wildlife accommodations based on 
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WHEREAS, the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of all the existing efforts in the state would be 
enhanced by a comprehensive and coordinated effort through funding for highway accommodation and 
crossing projects.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
Section 1. 
authorization. (1) An applicant for a generic specialty license plate that is sponsored by the department of fish, 
wildlife, and parks shall make a donation of $20 to the department upon initial issuance of the license plates 
and a donation of $20 for each annual renewal of the license plates.
(2) The department shall establish a generic specialty license plate, as defined in 61-3-473, no 
later than January 1, 2026.
(3) The donation provided for in subsection (1) must be paid to the county treasurer, who shall 
remit the entire amount to the department of revenue for deposit in the big game and wildlife highway crossings 
and accommodations state special revenue account established in [section 2].
Section 2. 
- funds invested -- statutory appropriation. (1) There is a big game and wildlife highway crossings and 
accommodations state special revenue account within the state special revenue fund established in 17-2-102 
administered by the department.
(2) The purpose of the account is to provide money exclusively for the design, construction, 
identification, maintenance, and conservation of wildlife crossings and other related crossing accommodations 
to improve wildlife permeability in the state, which may include but is not limited to:
(a) matching any federal money for a project to design, construct, identify, maintain, or protect 
wildlife crossings and other related crossing accommodation features;
(b) conducting studies on wildlife crossings and other related crossing accommodations;
(c) designing or constructing wildlife crossings and other related crossing accommodation 
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(d) planning related to wildlife crossings and other related crossing accommodation features, 
including assessing risk of wildlife disease transmission;
(e) staffing needs related to the design, construction, identification, maintenance, and conservation 
of wildlife crossings and other related crossing accommodation features; and
(f) any other needs the department identified in consultation with the department of transportation 
related to wildlife roadway accommodations.
(3) There must be deposited into the account transfers, gifts, grants, donations, income from 
investment of the fund, and any other money distributed or otherwise allocated to the fund.
(4) Money in the account is statutorily appropriated, as provided in 17-7-502, to the department for 
the purposes of [sections 1 and 2].
(5) Money in the account may be used to fund the department of transportation for eligible projects 
or programs as determined by the department of fish, wildlife, and parks. The department of fish, wildlife, and 
parks shall consult with the department of transportation before funding qualifying projects in the state in 
accordance with subsection (2).
(6) Money that was not encumbered or expended from the account during the previous biennium 
must remain in the account.
(7) Deposits to the account must be placed in short-term investments to accrue interest. The 
interest must be deposited into the account.
Section 3. Section 17-7-502, MCA, is amended to read:
"17-7-502.  (1) A statutory 
appropriation is an appropriation made by permanent law that authorizes spending by a state agency without 
the need for a biennial legislative appropriation or budget amendment.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (4), to be effective, a statutory appropriation must comply with 
both of the following provisions:
(a) The law containing the statutory authority must be listed in subsection (3).
(b) The law or portion of the law making a statutory appropriation must specifically state that a 
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(3) The following laws are the only laws containing statutory appropriations: 2-17-105; 5-11-120; 5-
11-407; 5-13-403; 5-13-404; 7-4-2502; 7-4-2924; 7-32-236; 10-1-108; 10-1-1202; 10-1-1303; 10-2-603; 10-2-
807; 10-3-203; 10-3-310; 10-3-312; 10-3-314; 10-3-316; 10-3-802; 10-3-1304; 10-4-304; 10-4-310; 15-1-121; 
15-1-142; 15-1-143; 15-1-218; 15-1-2302; 15-31-165; 15-31-1004; 15-31-1005; 15-35-108; 15-36-332; 15-37-
117; 15-39-110; 15-65-121; 15-70-128; 15-70-131; 15-70-132; 15-70-433; 16-11-119; 16-11-509; 17-3-106; 17-
3-212; 17-3-222; 17-3-241; 17-6-101; 17-6-214; 17-7-133; 17-7-215; 18-11-112; 19-3-319; 19-3-320; 19-6-410; 
19-9-702; 19-13-604; 19-17-301; 19-18-512; 19-19-305; 19-19-506; 19-20-604; 19-20-607; 19-21-203; 20-3-
369; 20-7-1709; 20-8-107; 20-9-250; 20-9-534; 20-9-622; [20-15-328]; 20-26-617; 20-26-1503; 22-1-327; 22-3-
116; 22-3-117; [ 22-3-1004]; 23-4-105; 23-5-306; 23-5-409; 23-5-612; 23-7-301; 23-7-402; 30-10-1004; 37-43-
204; 37-50-209; 37-54-113; 39-71-503; 41-5-2011; 42-2-105; 44-4-1101; 44-4-1506; 44-12-213; 44-13-102; 50-
1-115; 53-1-109; 53-6-148; 53-9-113; 53-24-108; 53-24-206; 60-5-530; 60-11-115; 61-3-321; 61-3-415; 67-1-
309; 69-3-870; 69-4-527; 75-1-1101; 75-5-1108; 75-6-214; 75-11-313; 75-26-308; 76-13-150; 76-13-151; 76-
13-417; 76-17-103; 77-1-108; 77-2-362; 80-2-222; 80-4-416; 80-11-518; 80-11-1006; 81-1-112; 81-1-113; 81-2-
203; 81-7-106; 81-7-123; 81-10-103; 82-11-161; 85-20-1504; 85-20-1505; [85-25-102]; 87-1-603; [section 2]; 
87-5-909; 90-1-115; 90-1-205; 90-1-504; 90-6-331; and 90-9-306.
(4) There is a statutory appropriation to pay the principal, interest, premiums, and any costs or fees 
associated with issuing, paying, securing, redeeming, or defeasing all bonds, notes, or other obligations, as due 
in the ordinary course or when earlier called for redemption or defeased, that have been authorized and issued 
pursuant to the laws of Montana. Agencies that have entered into agreements authorized by the laws of 
Montana to pay the state treasurer, for deposit in accordance with 17-2-101 through 17-2-107, as determined 
by the state treasurer, an amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest as due on the bonds or notes have 
statutory appropriation authority for the payments. (In subsection (3): pursuant to sec. 10, Ch. 360, L. 1999, the 
inclusion of 19-20-604 terminates contingently when the amortization period for the teachers' retirement 
system's unfunded liability is 10 years or less; pursuant to sec. 73, Ch. 44, L. 2007, the inclusion of 19-6-410 
terminates contingently upon the death of the last recipient eligible under 19-6-709(2) for the supplemental 
benefit provided by 19-6-709; pursuant to sec. 5, Ch. 383, L. 2015, the inclusion of 85-25-102 is effective on 
occurrence of contingency; pursuant to sec. 6, Ch. 423, L. 2015, the inclusion of 22-3-116 and 22-3-117 
terminates June 30, 2025; pursuant to sec. 4, Ch. 122, L. 2017, the inclusion of 10-3-1304 terminates  **** 
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September 30, 2025; pursuant to sec. 1, Ch. 213, L. 2017, the inclusion of 90-6-331 terminates June 30, 2027; 
pursuant to sec. 10, Ch. 374, L. 2017, the inclusion of 76-17-103 terminates June 30, 2027; pursuant to secs. 
11, 12, and 14, Ch. 343, L. 2019, the inclusion of 15-35-108 terminates June 30, 2027; pursuant to sec. 1, Ch. 
408, L. 2019, the inclusion of 17-7-215 terminates June 30, 2029; pursuant to secs. 1, 2, 3, Ch. 139, L. 2021, 
the inclusion of 53-9-113 terminates June 30, 2027; pursuant to sec. 8, Ch. 200, L. 2021, the inclusion of 10-4-
310 terminates July 1, 2031; pursuant to secs. 3, 4, Ch. 404, L. 2021, the inclusion of 30-10-1004 terminates 
June 30, 2027; pursuant to sec. 5, Ch. 548, L. 2021, the inclusion of 50-1-115 terminates June 30, 2025; 
pursuant to secs. 5 and 12, Ch. 563, L. 2021, the inclusion of 22-3-1004 is effective July 1, 2027; pursuant to 
sec. 1, Ch. 20, L. 2023, sec. 2, Ch. 20, L. 2023, and sec. 3, Ch. 20, L. 2023, the inclusion of 81-1-112, 81-1-
113, and 81-7-106 terminates June 30, 2029; pursuant to sec. 9, Ch. 44, L. 2023, the inclusion of 15-1-142 
terminates December 31, 2025; pursuant to sec. 10, Ch. 47, L. 2023, the inclusion of 15-1-2302 terminates 
June 30, 2025; pursuant to sec. 2, Ch. 374, L. 2023, the inclusion of 10-3-802 terminates June 30, 2031; 
pursuant to sec. 12, Ch. 558, L. 2023, the inclusion of 20-9-250 terminates December 31, 2029; pursuant to 
sec. 4, Ch. 621, L. 2023, the inclusion of 22-1-327 terminates July 1, 2029; pursuant to sec. 24, Ch. 722, L. 
2023, the inclusion of 17-7-133 terminates June 30, 2027; pursuant to sec. 10, Ch. 758, L. 2023, the inclusion 
of 44-4-1506 terminates June 30, 2027; and pursuant to sec. 10, Ch. 764, L. 2023, the inclusion of 15-1-143 
terminates December 31, 2025.)"
Section 4.  By June 30, 2025, the state treasurer shall transfer $100 from the 
general fund to the big game and wildlife highway crossings and accommodations state special revenue 
account established in [section 2].
Section 5.  The secretary of state shall send a copy of [this act] 
to each federally recognized tribal government in Montana.
Section 6.  [Sections 1 and 2] are intended to be codified as an integral 
part of Title 87, chapter 1, part 6, and the provisions of Title 87, chapter 1, part 6, apply to [sections 1 and 2]. **** 
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Section 7.  [This act] is effective on passage and approval.
- END - I hereby certify that the within bill,
HB 855, originated in the House.
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Chief Clerk of the House 
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Speaker of the House 
Signed this _______________________________day
of____________________________________, 2025.
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President of the Senate
Signed this _______________________________day
of____________________________________, 2025. HOUSE BILL NO. 855
INTRODUCED BY K. ZOLNIKOV
AN ACT PROVIDING FUNDING FOR ADDITIONAL WILDLIFE CROSSINGS IN MONTANA; AUTHORIZING 
THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, AND PARKS TO ESTABLISH A SPECIALTY LICENSE PLATE; 
ESTABLISHING A BIG GAME AND WILDLIFE HIGHWAY CROSSINGS AND ACCOMMODATIONS ACCOUNT; 
PROVIDING A STATUTORY APPROPRIATION; PROVIDING FUNDING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 
TRANSPORTATION FOR QUALIFYING PROJECTS; AMENDING SECTION 17-7-502, MCA; AND PROVIDING 
AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE.”