Montana Statutes

§ 76-2-240 — Effect On Amateur Radio Antenna

Montana § 76-2-240
JurisdictionMontana
Title 76LAND RESOURCES AND USE
Ch. 2PLANNING AND ZONING
Part 2County Zoning

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Mont. Code Ann. § 76-2-240 (2026).

Text

76-2-240 . Effect on amateur radio antenna. A resolution or rule adopted pursuant to this part may not:

(1)prevent the erection of an amateur radio antenna at heights and dimensions sufficient to accommodate amateur radio service communications by a person who holds an unrevoked and unexpired official amateur radio station license and operator's license, "technician" or higher class, issued by the federal communications commission of the United States; or
(2)establish a maximum height limit for an amateur radio antenna of less than 100 feet above the ground.

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 3, Ch. 56, L. 2013.

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