Montana Statutes

§ 22-3-802 — Legislative Findings And Intent

Montana § 22-3-802
JurisdictionMontana
Title 22LIBRARIES, ARTS, AND ANTIQUITIES
Ch. 3ANTIQUITIES
Part 8Human Skeletal Remains and Burial Site Protection

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Mont. Code Ann. § 22-3-802 (2026).

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22-3-802 . Legislative findings and intent.

(1)The legislature of the state of Montana finds that:
(a)the state and its citizens have an obligation to protect from disturbance or destruction all human skeletal remains, burial sites, and burial material, including those in marked, unmarked, unrecorded, registered, or unregistered graves or burial grounds located on state or private lands that are not protected as cemeteries or graveyards under existing state law;
(b)marked, unmarked, unrecorded, registered, or unregistered graves or burial grounds not protected as cemeteries or graveyards under existing state law are increasingly subject to pilferage, disturbance, and destruction for commercial purposes, including land development, agriculture, mining, and the sale of artifacts;
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Legislative History

En. Sec. 2, Ch. 748, L. 1991.

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