Montana Statutes

§ 23-2-313 — Fencing For Livestock Control And Public Passage -- Negotiation -- Costs

Montana § 23-2-313
JurisdictionMontana
Title 23PARKS, RECREATION, SPORTS, AND GAMBLING
Ch. 2RECREATION
Part 3Recreational Use of Streams

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Mont. Code Ann. § 23-2-313 (2026).

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23-2-313 . Fencing for livestock control and public passage -- negotiation -- costs.

(1)At county road bridges for which public access is authorized pursuant to 23-2-312 , each fence attached to or abutting a county road bridge edge, guardrail, or abutment for livestock control or for property management pursuant to 7-14-2134 (5) must provide for public passage to surface waters for recreational use pursuant to this section.
(2)(a) If a dispute arises regarding public passage pursuant to subsection (1), the department, pursuant to the department's policy in 87-1-229 to work with private land managers to resolve and reduce user conflicts, shall negotiate with the affected landowner regarding the characteristics of an access feature of a legal fence for public passage and livestock control

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 3, Ch. 201, L. 2009.

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