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Code · Montana · Title 87 — Fish and Wildlife · Chapter 1 · Part 2

87-1-262. Montana block management enforcement network -- rulemaking.

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87-1-262 . Montana block management enforcement network -- rulemaking.
(1)The Montana block management enforcement network is intended to establish a framework for assisting landowners enrolled in the block management program established under 87-1-265 with enforcing compliance by hunters with the landowner's rules and Montana law.
(2)Landowners enrolled in the block management program may opt-in to the Montana block management enforcement network.
(3)By electing to opt-in to the Montana block management enforcement network, a landowner does not waive any right to deny access to any property enrolled in the block management program for cause. Additionally, a landowner may opt-out of the Montana block management enforcement network at any time and may allow an individual who is subject to the restrictions of subsection
(4)to access the landowner's property.
(4)Individuals accessing lands enrolled in the Montana block management enforcement network shall adhere to all rules governing access to the block management property. Any conviction based on a violation of those rules or any provision of Titles 45 or 87 by an individual while accessing lands enrolled in the block management program must result in the following:
(a)for a first conviction, the individual shall be prohibited from accessing all lands participating in the Montana block management enforcement network for the remainder of the current license year;
(b)for a second conviction, the individual shall be prohibited from accessing all lands participating in the Montana block management enforcement network for up to 3 consecutive license years; and
(c)for a third conviction, the individual shall be prohibited from accessing all lands participating in the Montana block management enforcement network for life.
(5)The department shall provide educational information to individuals accessing private property under the block management program regarding the requirement to adhere to all rules governing access to those private lands and the consequences for violating those rules on private property enrolled in the Montana block management enforcement network.
(6)The commission may adopt rules to implement the provisions of this section.
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