Montana Statutes

§ 5-2-106 — Legislative Standing To Institute Or Defend Lawsuit -- Compelling Enforcement Of Legislative Enactments

Montana § 5-2-106
JurisdictionMontana
Title 5LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
Ch. 2LEGISLATURE -- COMPOSITION AND ORGANIZATION
Part 1General

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Mont. Code Ann. § 5-2-106 (2026).

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5-2-106 . Legislative standing to institute or defend lawsuit -- compelling enforcement of legislative enactments.

(1)The legislature has standing to sue or defend a lawsuit on behalf of the legislature in the courts of this state when:
(a)a challenge to the constitutionality of legislation enacted by the legislature is at issue in a lawsuit; or
(b)(i) legislation enacted is not being implemented by an entity with the duty to execute the law, thereby impeding compliance with legislation, session law, or a statute;
(ii)the alleged injury to the legislature due to the failure to implement a statute is distinguishable from the injury to members of the public even if they suffer an injury; and
(iii)the alleged injury to the legislature would effectively be immunized from review if the leg

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 1, Ch. 204, L. 2023.

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