Montana Statutes
§ 44-4-1202 — Purpose -- Definitions
Montana § 44-4-1202
JurisdictionMontana
Title 44LAW ENFORCEMENT
Ch. 4MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS OF DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Part 12Montana 24/7 Sobriety and Drug Monitoring Program Act
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 44-4-1202 (2026).
Text
44-4-1202 . Purpose -- definitions.
(1)The legislature declares that driving in Montana upon a way of this state open to the public is a privilege, not a right. A driver who wishes to enjoy the benefits of this privilege shall accept the corresponding responsibilities.
(2)The legislature further declares that the purpose of this part is:
(a)to protect the public health and welfare by reducing the number of people on Montana's highways who drive under the influence of alcohol or dangerous drugs;
(b)to protect the public health and welfare by reducing the number of repeat offenders for crimes in which the abuse of alcohol or dangerous drugs was a contributing factor in the commission of the crime;
(c)to strengthen the pretrial and posttrial options available to prosecutors and judges in
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 2, Ch. 318, L. 2011; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 309, L. 2013; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 312, L. 2015; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 374, L. 2019.
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Bluebook (online)
Montana § 44-4-1202, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mt/4/44-4-1202.