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Code · Montana · Title 27 — Civil Liability, Remedies, and Limitations · Chapter 1 · Part 7

27-1-754. Recreational activity -- applicability exceptions.

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27-1-754 . Recreational activity -- applicability exceptions. Sections 27-1-751 through 27-1-753 do not apply to duties, responsibilities, liability, or immunity related to:
(1)recreational use of waters or land, as provided in 23-2-321 ;
(2)snowmobiling, as provided in 23-2-653 and 23-2-654 ;
(3)skiing, as provided in Title 23, chapter 2, part 7;
(4)off-highway vehicle operation, as provided in 23-2-822 ;
(5)instruction in firearms and hunter safety or hunter education, as provided in 27-1-721 ;
(6)equine activity, as provided in 27-1-727 ;
(7)sponsored rodeo and similar events, as provided in 27-1-733 ;
(8)amusement rides, as provided in 27-1-743 and 27-1-744 ;
(9)recreational use of land, as provided in 23-2-907 , 70-16-302 , 77-1-805 , 87-1-265 , and 87-1-286 ;
(10)wildcrafting, as provided in 76-10-106 ; and
(11)placement of a sign or marker warning of a hazard in water legally accessible to the public, as provided in 87-1-287 .
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