20-7-132. Firearms safety education. The trustees of a district are encouraged to establish and maintain a firearms safety education course. The trustees may adopt a course of instruction developed by the department of fish, wildlife, and parks, a law enforcement agency, or a firearms association as its firearms safety education course. Instructors from the department of fish, wildlife, and parks, a law enforcement agency, or a firearms association or a person recognized by the trustees as having expertise in firearms safety education may be used to provide the instruction.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 138, L. 1997.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Chapter 7. School Instruction and Special Programs
Part 1. Accreditation and Curriculum
20-7-101. Standards of accreditation
20-7-102. Accreditation of schools
20-7-103. Montana pathway to excellence program -- purpose
20-7-105. K-12 data task force
20-7-106. Tribal computer programming boost scholarship program
20-7-107. through 20-7-110 reserved
20-7-111. Instruction in public schools
20-7-112. Sectarian publications prohibited and prayer permitted
20-7-114. Instructional assistance by superintendent of public instruction
20-7-115. Private music instruction
20-7-116. Supervised correspondence study
20-7-117. Kindergarten and preschool programs
20-7-118. Offsite provision of educational services by school district
20-7-119. Administration of United States civics test
20-7-120. Excused absences from curriculum requirements -- notice -- prohibited activities
20-7-121. through 20-7-130 reserved
20-7-131. Equivalency of completion of secondary education
20-7-132. Firearms safety education
20-7-133. Pledge of allegiance required -- exemption for students and teachers
20-7-134. Access to public high school campuses -- definition