Montana Code Annotated
Part 7. Remedial Action Upon Release of Hazardous Substance
75-10-729. Restoration damages

75-10-729. Restoration damages. (1) Except as provided in subsections (2) and (3), this section applies to civil claims brought in judicial proceedings on behalf of individuals and entities for the recovery of restoration damages to address impacts to real property caused by releases of hazardous or deleterious substances.
(2) Restoration damages may be awarded only for a claim alleging contamination of special use property and may be obtained only in accordance with the definitions and other requirements set forth in this section. The plaintiff bears the burden of proof to show that the property meets the definition of special use property.
(3) Restoration damages may not be awarded or used to alter an interim or final remedial action that has been or will be undertaken on, or will benefit, a special use property pursuant to any of the following authorities:
(a) a federal administrative order issued pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 9601, et seq., as of March 27, 2021;
(b) a state administrative order issued pursuant to this part;
(c) a judicially approved consent decree; or
(d) any other interim or final remedial action plan approved by the department pursuant to state statutory or administrative law.
(4) (a) Restoration damages awarded pursuant to subsection (2), exclusive of awards of attorney fees and costs, may be used only to conduct remedial and corrective action necessary to restore the special use property for which the damages were awarded. Restoration must commence within 3 years from the date the judgment is paid or settlement proceeds are received.
(b) If any awarded restoration damages remain after completion of the restoration work, the surplus must be refunded to the defendant. If the defendant is no longer viable or cannot be found, the funds must be remitted to the department.
(5) Any party may request that a court awarding restoration damages also order that those damages be deposited in a segregated trust or escrow account at a commercial bank or trust company to ensure compliance with subsection (4)(a). The plaintiff may create a trust or escrow account to be overseen by a qualified professional to restore the special use property.
(6) Nothing in this section precludes the award of other damages allowed under common law and statute.
(7) As used in this section, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Qualified professional" means a person who possesses sufficient specific education, training, and experience necessary to exercise professional judgment to design and oversee implementation of a restoration plan.
(b) "Restoration damages" means the amount of compensation determined reasonably necessary by a trier of fact to restore a contaminated special use property to its function, use, or condition prior to the contamination on which a civil claim is based, unless contamination was present at the time the plaintiff acquired the special use property, in which case the term means the amount of compensation determined necessary by a trier of fact to restore a contaminated special use property to the function, use, or condition that existed at the time the plaintiff acquired the special use property.
(c) "Special use property" means real property contaminated by a release of a hazardous or deleterious substance that is found by a trier of fact to have objectively reasonable personal value to the plaintiff not reflected in the market value of the property or to have unique public, historic, cultural, or religious value not reflected in the market value of the property.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 572, L. 2021.

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Montana Code Annotated

Title 75. Environmental Protection

Chapter 10. Waste and Litter Control

Part 7. Remedial Action Upon Release of Hazardous Substance

75-10-701. Definitions

75-10-702. Rulemaking authority

75-10-703. Actions -- general provisions

75-10-704. Environmental quality protection fund

75-10-705. Short title

75-10-706. Purpose -- intent

75-10-707. Information gathering and access

75-10-708. through 75-10-710 reserved

75-10-711. Remedial action -- orders -- penalties -- judicial proceedings

75-10-712. Emergency action

75-10-713. Public notice of remedial action, administrative order, or consent decree -- comments -- meeting -- response

75-10-714. Administrative penalties

75-10-715. Liability -- reimbursement and penalties -- proceedings -- defenses and exclusions

75-10-716. Definitions

75-10-717. Recovery of costs

75-10-718. Liability of remedial action contractor

75-10-719. Settlement -- bar to contribution liability

75-10-720. Condemnation -- creation of state lien

75-10-721. Degree of cleanup required -- permit exemption -- financial assurance

75-10-722. Payment of state costs and penalties

75-10-723. Agreements and administrative orders on consent to perform remedial action

75-10-724. Private right of action

75-10-725. Immunity of fire agency and employees for hazardous or deleterious substance cleanup

75-10-726. Citizens suit

75-10-727. Institutional controls

75-10-728. Remedial action costs

75-10-729. Restoration damages

75-10-730. Short title

75-10-731. Purpose -- legislative declaration

75-10-732. Eligibility

75-10-733. Voluntary cleanup plan and reimbursement of remedial action costs

75-10-734. Voluntary cleanup plans -- requirements

75-10-735. Public participation

75-10-736. Approval of voluntary cleanup plan -- time limits -- content of notice -- expiration of approval

75-10-737. Voluntary action to preclude remedial action by department

75-10-738. Closure

75-10-739. through 75-10-741 reserved

75-10-742. Short title

75-10-743. Orphan share state special revenue account -- reimbursement of claims -- payment of department costs

75-10-744. Eligibility -- statute of limitations

75-10-745. Allocation of liability -- process initiation

75-10-746. Emergency actions -- remedial action requirements -- designation of lead person -- enforcement

75-10-747. Discovery

75-10-748. Preallocation negotiations

75-10-749. Allocator selection -- payment of fees

75-10-750. Allocating liability

75-10-751. Appeal of allocator's decision

75-10-752. Repealed

75-10-753. through 75-10-755 reserved

75-10-756. Prohibition of covenant not to sue -- exceptions

75-10-757. Civil penalty