Montana SB176 aims to prohibit discrimination against individuals based on firearms possession or activity in insurance and financial matters.
Montana SB176 seeks to prohibit discrimination against individuals based on firearms possession or activity in insurance and financial matters. The bill defines terms such as "firearm," "ammunition," and "certificate of nondiscrimination." It mandates that entities offering insurance or financial services in Montana must provide a certificate of nondiscrimination to operate in the state. Violation of these provisions can result in fines up to $5,000 per day.
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