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Code · Montana · Title 75 — Environmental Protection · Chapter 7 · Part 2

75-7-207. Regulations for issuance of permits.

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75-7-207 . Regulations for issuance of permits.
(1)Before January 1, 1976, every governing body having jurisdiction over an area containing a lake shall adopt regulations in the form of criteria for the issuance or denial of permits for work in lakes.
(2)Where a planning board has been created under 76-1-104 for an area containing a lake, the governing body shall seek the recommendations of the planning board as to the regulations to be adopted under this part.
(3)The local governing body may provide a summary procedure to permit work which it finds has a minimal or insignificant impact on a lakeshore.
(4)A governing body whose area contains more than one lake may adopt regulations in differing form for the various lakes, recognizing the physical and social differences between lakes.
(5)The requirements of 75-7-208 are minimum requirements and do not restrict a local governing body from adopting such stricter or additional regulations as may be authorized by other statutes.
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