76-12-103. Statement of policy. (1) It is the intention of the legislature to establish a system for the protection of natural or potentially natural areas in order to preserve their natural ecosystem integrity in perpetuity.
(2) In this connection, the legislature recognizes the fact that the school trust lands are held in trust for the support of education and for the attainment of other worthy objects helpful to the well-being of the people of the state; that it is the duty of the board of land commissioners to administer this trust so as to secure the largest measure of legitimate and reasonable advantage to the state; and hereby declares the preservation of natural areas, whether trust or other lands, for the enjoyment and inspiration of future generations to be an object worthy of legislative action helpful to the well-being of the people of the state and also declares that the preservation of natural areas on state trust land has sufficient value to present and future education to meet the state's obligation for the disposition and utilization of trust lands as specified in The Enabling Act.
History: En. 81-2702 by Sec. 2, Ch. 254, L. 1974; R.C.M. 1947, 81-2702(part).
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Title 76. Land Resources and Use
Chapter 12. Wild and Scenic Resources
76-12-102. Legislative findings
76-12-103. Statement of policy
76-12-107. Methods of bringing land under part
76-12-108. Acquisition of lands
76-12-109. Report to legislature
76-12-110. Restriction on condemnation or development of natural areas
76-12-111. Continuation of existing uses
76-12-112. Duties of board -- administrative rules and hearing requirements
76-12-115. Consultation with interested parties
76-12-116. Files and proceedings open to public
76-12-117. Application of more restrictive provisions
76-12-118. through 76-12-120 reserved
76-12-121. Duties of department -- plan for natural areas system