Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB305

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  
Engrossed
2/27/25  
Refer
2/28/25  
Enrolled
3/28/25  

Caption

Revise funeral trust laws

Impact

The bill is expected to enhance protections for individuals who are securing funds for their funeral arrangements, making sure their investments are managed prudently. By establishing these requirements, SB305 aims to provide greater financial security for consumers, potentially reducing the risk of mismanagement or loss of funds that are intended for such critical services. This legislation could lead to more accountable practices within the funeral services industry, aligning it with broader financial regulatory standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 305 seeks to amend the current laws governing funeral trusts in Montana, primarily focusing on the handling and investment of funeral trust funds. The legislation mandates that funds received for prearranged funeral services must be deposited in a banking institution or invested according to the prudent investor rule. This rule requires that investments are made with careful consideration of the potential risks and returns, ensuring the future payments for funeral services are safeguarded and grow appropriately over time.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB305 appears to be largely positive, as stakeholders recognize the necessity for stronger regulations to protect consumers. There are indications that industry professionals support the revisions, as they might also lead to improved consumer trust. However, some members of the public may raise concerns regarding the implementation of these regulations and the potential for increased costs linked to compliance.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise around the specifics of the prudent investor rule, particularly regarding how strictly these investment guidelines will be interpreted and enforced. Some stakeholders may debate the balance between ensuring consumer protection and maintaining operational flexibility for funeral service providers. Furthermore, discussions may emerge regarding the implications of these changes on the pricing structure of funeral services and the overall accessibility for families in need.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB932

Revise funeral services licensing and death certificate reporting laws

MT HB505

Revise funeral insurance laws to increase maximum initial policy limit

MT HB30

Generally revise mortgage laws

MT HB321

Generally revise laws related to the coal trust

MT HB151

Generally revise building construction procurement laws

MT SB550

Generally revise income tax laws and clarify income tax reform provisions

MT HB903

Generally revise marijuana laws

MT SB455

Generally revise laws pertaining to realty regulation

MT HB128

Generally revise marijuana laws

MT HB881

Generally revise economic development laws

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.