Montana Code Annotated
Part 1. Planning and Economic Development
90-1-101. Declaration of necessity and public policy

90-1-101. Declaration of necessity and public policy. (1) It is hereby declared to be a necessity and the public policy of the state to promote, stimulate, and encourage the planning and development of the economy of the state in order to provide for the social and economic prosperity of its citizens. Such promotion and development of industry, commerce, agriculture, labor, and natural resources of the state require that cognizance be taken of the continuing migration of people to the urban areas in search of job opportunities and the fact that Montana is making a needed transition to a diversified economy. Community planning, greater diversification of industry and attraction of additional industry, accelerated development of natural resources, expansion of existing industry, creation of new uses for agricultural products, greater emphasis on scientific research, development of new markets for the products of the state, and the attainment of a proper balance in the overall economic base, without leaving behind those who remain in rural areas, are all necessary in order to create additional employment opportunities, increase personal income, retain quality of life for rural Montana, and promote the general welfare of the people of this state.
(2) The legislature recognizes that consistency and continuity in the adoption and application of environmental rules are essential to the protection and enhancement of Montana's economic well-being, that consistency and continuity are particularly important to those persons who have made a financial commitment after completing an application for an environmental permit based on the existence of certain environmental rules, and that those persons are entitled to a reasonable expectation that requirements in such a permit will not be changed to their detriment. Therefore, when a person makes a financial commitment after having completed an application for an environmental permit, it is the policy of the state not to change the requirements for such permit to the detriment of the applicant or permittee without having first taken into account and given consideration to previous expenditures made by the applicant or permittee.
(3) The department of commerce shall be regarded as performing a governmental function in carrying out the provisions of 90-1-102 through 90-1-109.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 19, L. 1967; amd. Sec. 82, Ch. 348, L. 1974; amd. Sec. 43, Ch. 213, L. 1975; R.C.M. 1947, 82-3702; amd. Sec. 6, Ch. 274, L. 1981; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 679, L. 1983; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 363, L. 2019.

Structure Montana Code Annotated

Montana Code Annotated

Title 90. Planning, Research, and Development

Chapter 1. Development Coordination

Part 1. Planning and Economic Development

90-1-101. Declaration of necessity and public policy

90-1-102. Functions of department of commerce -- state planning

90-1-103. Functions of department of commerce -- community development

90-1-104. Functions of department of commerce -- recreational development

90-1-105. Functions of department of commerce -- economic development

90-1-106. Functions of department of commerce -- housing

90-1-107. Contracts and agreements for projects and programs -- cooperation with other agencies

90-1-108. Repealed

90-1-109. State census and economic information center

90-1-110. and 90-1-111 reserved

90-1-112. Policy -- purpose

90-1-113. Cooperation of state agencies

90-1-114. Rulemaking authority

90-1-115. Department of commerce Lewis and Clark bicentennial account -- Montana historical society Lewis and Clark bicentennial account

90-1-116. State matching funds program for economic development -- distribution of proceeds -- criteria for grants -- local economic development matching funds

90-1-117. Small business state matching grant program -- purpose

90-1-118. Small business eligibility criteria

90-1-119. Grant award guidelines

90-1-120. Trade activities

90-1-121. through 90-1-129 reserved

90-1-130. Short title

90-1-131. State-tribal economic development commission -- composition -- compensation for members

90-1-132. Commission purposes -- duties and responsibilities

90-1-133. Comprehensive assessment on reservations

90-1-134. No waiver of tribal sovereignty

90-1-135. Special revenue accounts

90-1-136. through 90-1-140 reserved

90-1-141. Short title

90-1-142. Purposes

90-1-143. Definitions

90-1-144. Financial assistance center -- department responsibilities

90-1-145. Cooperation between state agencies and department -- dissemination of information

90-1-146. Information coordination

90-1-147. Rulemaking

90-1-148. through 90-1-150 reserved

90-1-151. Main street program -- establishment -- purpose -- rulemaking

90-1-152. through 90-1-159 reserved

90-1-160. Purpose

90-1-161. Definitions

90-1-162. Heritage preservation and cultural tourism commissions

90-1-163. Commission duties

90-1-164. Heritage and cultural tourism promotion and development plan

90-1-165. and 90-1-166 reserved

90-1-167. Cultural treasures -- coordination

90-1-168. Certified local governments

90-1-169. Highway signs

90-1-170. through 90-1-174 reserved

90-1-175. Rulemaking

90-1-176. through 90-1-180 reserved

90-1-181. Functions of department of commerce -- socioeconomic advocacy

90-1-182. State assistance to local governments in review of and comment on federal land management proposals -- rulemaking