Montana SB146 establishes the Private Property Protection Act, limiting governmental restrictions on private property use.
Montana SB146, the Private Property Protection Act, aims to safeguard private property rights by restricting governmental entities from imposing property use limitations unless they are necessary and narrowly tailored to fulfill a compelling governmental interest in public health or safety. The act allows property owners to challenge such restrictions in court, with prevailing plaintiffs entitled to permanent injunctions against further enforcement.
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