Montana Statutes

§ 22-3-902 — Legislative Findings And Intent

Montana § 22-3-902
JurisdictionMontana
Title 22LIBRARIES, ARTS, AND ANTIQUITIES
Ch. 3ANTIQUITIES
Part 9Repatriation of Human Remains and Funerary Objects

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Mont. Code Ann. § 22-3-902 (2026).

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22-3-902 . Legislative findings and intent.

(1)The legislature of the state of Montana finds that:
(a)since July 1, 1991, and passage of the Human Skeletal Remains and Burial Site Protection Act, Montana law has provided a mechanism to protect marked, unmarked, unrecorded, registered, or unregistered graves or burial grounds discovered on state and private land from pilferage, disturbance, and destruction in an effort to provide equal protection and respect for all burial sites, human skeletal remains, and funerary objects;
(b)despite the state's success in balancing the interests of those persons who have tribal, kinship, cultural, or religious affiliation with a burial site with the interests of scientists, agencies, law enforcement, and private landowners, the 1991 Human Skeletal Rem

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 2, Ch. 558, L. 2001.

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