Montana Code Annotated
Part 1. Protection of Forest Resources
76-13-104. Functions of department -- rulemaking

76-13-104. Functions of department -- rulemaking. (1) (a) The department has the duty to ensure the protection of land under state and private ownership and to suppress wildfires on land under state and private ownership. Fees may not be collected for this purpose except fees provided for in 76-13-201.
(b) The department may engage in wildfire initial attack on all lands if the fire threatens to move onto state or private land.
(2) (a) The department shall adopt rules to protect the natural resources of the state, especially the natural resources owned by the state, from destruction by fire and for that purpose, in declared emergencies, may employ personnel and incur other expenses when necessary.
(b) The department may adopt and enforce reasonable rules for the purpose of enforcing and accomplishing the provisions and purposes of part 2 and this part.
(3) The duty imposed on the department under this section is not exclusive to the department and does not absolve private property owners or local governmental fire agencies organized under Title 7, chapter 33, from any fire protection or suppression responsibilities.
(4) The department may give technical and practical advice concerning forest, range, water, and soil conservation and the establishment and maintenance of woodlots, windbreaks, shelterbelts, and fire protection.
(5) The department shall cooperate with all public and other agencies in the development, protection, and conservation of the forest, range, and water resources in this state.
(6) The department shall establish and maintain wildland fire control training programs.
(7) The department shall appoint firewardens in the number and localities that it considers necessary and shall adopt rules prescribing the qualifications and duties of firewardens that are in addition to those provided in 76-13-116.
(8) The department shall adopt rules addressing development within the wildland-urban interface, including but not limited to:
(a) best practices for development within the wildland-urban interface; and
(b) criteria for providing grant and loan assistance to local government entities to encourage adoption of best practices for development within the wildland-urban interface.
(9) (a) The department shall establish a good neighbor policy that would allow the department to enter into a cooperating and coordinating agreement or contract that authorizes the state forester to engage in forest management and education activities to:
(i) reduce wildland fire risk and intensity on federal land designated as wildland-urban interface under 76-13-145; and
(ii) take advantage of federal authority that promotes sustainable forest management.
(b) Forest management activities to reduce wildland fire risk and intensity included in the good neighbor policy must include the authority to:
(i) treat insect-infested trees;
(ii) reduce hazardous fuels; and
(iii) conduct any other activities to improve the overall diversity and vigor of forested landscapes.
(10) The department has the authority to intervene in litigation or appeals on federal forest management projects that involve reduction of hazardous fuels or other activities to mitigate the risk of wildland fire in the wildland-urban interface.
History: En. Sec. 6, Ch. 128, L. 1939; amd. Sec. 5, Ch. 253, L. 1974; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 397, L. 1977; R.C.M. 1947, 28-106(1), (4), (6); amd. Sec. 4, Ch. 529, L. 1981; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 423, L. 1989; amd. Sec. 34, Ch. 336, L. 2007; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 172, L. 2009; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 206, L. 2013; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 401, L. 2013; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 437, L. 2017.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 76. Land Resources and Use

Chapter 13. Timber Resources

Part 1. Protection of Forest Resources

76-13-101. Purpose

76-13-102. Definitions

76-13-103. Applicability

76-13-104. Functions of department -- rulemaking

76-13-105. Protection of lands and improvements from fire

76-13-106. Repealed

76-13-107. Classification of forest lands

76-13-108. Person responsible for performance of duties

76-13-109. Repealed

76-13-110. Owner's right to department hearing

76-13-111. Permissible expenditures

76-13-112. Penalty for violation

76-13-113. Destruction of signs

76-13-114. Disposition of fines

76-13-115. State fire policy

76-13-116. Duties of firewardens -- liability

76-13-117. Terminated

76-13-118. Terminated

76-13-119. Exemption from environmental review

76-13-120. reserved

76-13-121. Permit for burning required

76-13-122. Failure to comply with permit

76-13-123. Failure to extinguish recreational fire

76-13-124. Throwing lighted materials

76-13-125. Spark arresters required

76-13-126. Restrictions on mill waste

76-13-127. through 76-13-130 reserved

76-13-131. Renumbered 76-13-420

76-13-132. Renumbered 76-13-421

76-13-133. Renumbered 76-13-422

76-13-134. Renumbered 76-13-423

76-13-135. Renumbered 76-13-424

76-13-136. Cooperative agreements with owners and lessees of land for fire protection and conservation

76-13-137. through 76-13-139 reserved

76-13-140. Legal representation for state firefighters

76-13-141. through 76-13-144 reserved

76-13-145. Designation of wildland-urban interface parcels

76-13-146. through 76-13-149 reserved

76-13-150. Fire suppression account -- fund transfer

76-13-151. Good neighbor forestry accounts -- uses

76-13-152. and 76-13-153 reserved

76-13-154. Federal forest management projects -- attorney general authority to intervene