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Interim Studies 2007-2008

Montana legislators have identified 27 topics they wish to study in depth during the interim between the 2007 and 2009 biennial sessions. The purpose of the studies is to help them decide whether new laws related to those topics are needed or desired.

The 2007 Legislature, meeting in regular and special session, passed five bills requiring specific studies. It also appropriated money in the state budget bill to conduct a sixth study.

The House and Senate also passed almost two dozen joint resolutions requesting interim studies. After the 2007 session, lawmakers were polled to determine which of those studies they most wanted to pursue given limited time, staff, and money.

As part of their duties to monitor state agencies, some interim committees also have elected to study policy issues not formally assigned to them by bill or resolution.

Study Topics

Business Infrastructure Juvenile Justice System
Carbon Sequestration Local Govt. Special-purpose Districts
Climate Change Mental Health Services
Trust Land Conservation Easements Mental Health of Criminal Offenders
Dental Access Incentives Mental Health Pre-commitment Process
Drinking-water Standards Post-combat Trauma
Economic Development Prison Population Growth
Election Laws Property Taxes
Emergency Medical Services Publicly Owned Power
Fire Suppression Public Retirement Systems
Health-care Delivery Taxation & School Funding
Health Insurance Reform Value-added Agriculture
Income Taxes Water Policy
  Wind Power

To read the legislation authorizing a particular study,
click on the bill or resolution number.
For schedules and agendas of committee meetings, click on the committee name.
Look for live audio broadcasts of some committee meetings on this site.
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HB = House Bill
HJR = Joint Resolution Initiated in the House
SJR = Joint Resolution Initiated in the Senate

 

 

 



 


Studies Required by Statute

Local Special-purpose Districts

Water Policy

Property Taxes

  • HB 488 required a study of the periodic revaluation of taxable property - particularly agricultural land, residential and commercial property, and forest lands, which are scheduled to be revalued by January 1, 2009.
  • Assigned to Revenue and Transportation Interim Committee
  • For more information, contact Jeff Martin.

Drinking-water Standards

  • HB 831 called in part for a review of drinking-water and effluent treatment standards in other jurisdictions and a recommendation of appropriate treatment standards for purposes of aquifer recharge and mitigation.
  • Assigned to Water Policy Interim Committee
  • For more information, contact Joe Kolman.

Mental Health Services

  • HB 2, passed during a special session in May 2007, appropriated $200,000 for a study to identify gaps in existing mental health services, determine whether additional funding resources for such services exist, and look for ways to improve collaboration among local, state, and federal agencies.
  • Assigned to Children, Families, Health and Human Services Interim Committee
  • For more information, contact Sue O'Connell

Fire Suppression

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Studies Assigned by Legislative Council

Based on the poll of legislators and recommendations of legislative staff, the Legislative Council chose to conduct 16 additional interim studies. In order of their priority, they are:

Health Insurance Reform

Taxation & School Funding

  • SJR 31 called for an examination of the viability of continuing to rely on property taxes to fund education, an examination of equalization of education funding through a statewide equalization district that could levy against specific classes of property, and a look into the use of a statewide sales tax and use tax to fund education in a way that would allow for permanent property-tax relief.
  • Assigned to Revenue and Transportation Interim Committee
  • For more information, contact Jeff Martin.

Prison Population Growth

Election Laws

Mental Health of Criminal Offenders

Public Retirement Systems

Health-care Delivery

Mental Health Pre-commitment Process

Conservation Easements on Trust Lands

Value-added Agriculture

Emergency Medical Services

Juvenile Justice System

Income Taxes

Economic Development

Incentives for Dental Students

Business Infrastructure

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Studies Initiated by Interim Committees

Carbon Sequestration

  • The Energy and Telecommunications Interim Committee has elected to examine methods and technologies for the capture, transportation, use and geological and terrestrial sequestration of carbon. It will also review the economic costs and benefits of carbon sequestration.
  • For more information, contact Sonja Nowakowski.

Climate Change

  • The Environmental Quality Council has elected to study climate change and its potential impacts on industry, public health, and the environment in Montana.
  • For more information, contact Joe Kolman.

Post-combat Trauma

  • The State Administration and Veterans' Affairs Interim Committee has elected to examine and monitor the services provided to military personnel returning from Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq, as well as to their families. The committee will specifically look at mental-health services for veterans suffering from Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and traumatic brain injuries.
  • For more information, contact Dave Bohyer.

Public Power

Wind Power

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Last Modified:7/24/2008 11:38:53 AM