Montana Statutes
§ 70-30-112 — Eminent Domain Not To Be Used For Certain Recreational Purposes
Montana § 70-30-112
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 70-30-112 (2026).
Text
70-30-112 . Eminent domain not to be used for certain recreational purposes. The right of eminent domain may not be exercised for:
(1)trails, paths, or other ways for walking, hiking, bicycling, equestrian use, or other recreational uses whose primary purpose is a foot path, equestrian trail, bicycle path, or walkway; or
(2)a public park whose primary purpose is:
(a)as a trail, path, or other way for walking, hiking, bicycling, or equestrian use; or
(b)to connect other trails, paths, or other ways for walking, hiking, bicycling, or equestrian use.
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 1, Ch. 238, L. 2023.
Nearby Sections
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§ 70-30-101
Eminent Domain Defined§ 70-30-102
Public Uses Enumerated§ 70-30-103
What Property May Be Taken§ 70-30-104
What Estates And Rights In Land May Be Taken§ 70-30-107
Private Roads§ 70-30-109
Temporary Logging Roads And Banking Grounds§ 70-30-110
Survey And Location Of Property To Be Taken -- Greatest Public Good -- Least Private Injury§ 70-30-201
Applicable Rules Of Practice§ 70-30-203
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Montana § 70-30-112, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mt/30/70-30-112.