Montana Statutes
§ 2-1-315 — Tribal Regalia And Objects Of Cultural Significance -- Allowed At Public Events
Montana § 2-1-315
JurisdictionMontana
Title 2GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE AND ADMINISTRATION
Ch. 1SOVEREIGNTY AND JURISDICTION
Part 3Jurisdiction on Indian Lands and Indian Culture
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 2-1-315 (2026).
Text
2-1-315 . Tribal regalia and objects of cultural significance -- allowed at public events.
(1)The purpose of this section is to help further the state's recognition of the distinct and unique cultural heritage of the American Indians and the state's commitment to preserving the American Indians' cultural integrity as provided in Article X, section 1(2), of the Montana constitution.
(2)A state agency or a local government may not prohibit an individual from wearing traditional tribal regalia or objects of cultural significance at a public event.
(3)For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
(a)"Individual" means a human being regardless of age.
(b)"Local government" has the meaning provided in 2-2-102 .
(c)"Public event" means an event held or sponsored by a state
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 1, Ch. 229, L. 2017.
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