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1999 Montana Legislature
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<A HREF="http://161.7.127.14/bills/billhtml/HB0643.htm">Montana HB 643</A> 
HOUSE BILL NO. 643
INTRODUCED BY G. GUTSCHE

A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: "AN ACT REVISING STATUTES RELATED TO BISON
MANAGEMENT; TRANSFERRING PRIMARY ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY OVER WILD BUFFALO OR
BISON FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF LIVESTOCK TO THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE,
AND PARKS; ELIMINATING THE PROVISION THAT BRUCELLOSIS-FREE WILD BUFFALO OR
BISON MAY BE SOLD; DEFINING "LOW-RISK BISON" AND PROVIDING THAT LOW-RISK BISON
ARE NOT SUBJECT TO BRUCELLOSIS TESTING OR TREATMENT; REQUIRING THE DEPARTMENT
OF LIVESTOCK TO NOTIFY AFFECTED STATES OF MONTANA'S ADOPTION OF THE DEFINITION
OF "LOW-RISK BISON"; REQUIRING THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, AND PARKS TO
DETERMINE THE ECOLOGICAL BISON-CARRYING CAPACITY ON PUBLIC LANDS ADJACENT TO
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK AND TO DEVELOP A PLAN, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE
TRIBAL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL, FOR MANAGING THAT CARRYING CAPACITY; REQUIRING THE
DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, AND PARKS AND THE DEPARTMENT OF LIVESTOCK TO
REPORT TO THE 57TH LEGISLATURE REGARDING STATE BISON MANAGEMENT AND ANY
PROGRESS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LONG-RANGE BISON MANAGEMENT PLAN; AMENDING
SECTIONS 81-2-120 AND 87-1-216, MCA; AND PROVIDING AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE
DATE."

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:

     Section 1.  Section 81-2-120, MCA, is amended to read:

     "81-2-120.  Management of wild buffalo or bison for disease control. (1)
Whenever a publicly owned wild buffalo or bison from a herd that is infected
with a dangerous disease enters the state of Montana on public or private
land, except low-risk bison as defined in 87-1-216(1)(c), and the disease may
spread poses a direct threat of spreading to persons or livestock or whenever
the presence of wild buffalo or bison may will jeopardize Montana's compliance
with other state-administered or federally administered livestock disease
control programs, the department may, under a plan approved by the governor,
use any feasible method in taking one or more of the following actions:

     (a)  The live wild buffalo or bison may be physically removed by the
safest and most expeditious means from within the state boundaries public
lands adjacent to Yellowstone national park, including but not limited to
hazing and aversion tactics or capture, transportation, quarantine, or
delivery to a department-approved slaughterhouse.

     (b)  The live wild buffalo or bison may be destroyed by the use of
firearms. If a firearm cannot be used for reasons of public safety or regard
for public or private property, the animal may be relocated to a place that is
free from public or private hazards and destroyed by firearms or by a humane
means of euthanasia.

     (c)  The live wild buffalo or bison may be captured, tested, quarantined,
and or vaccinated. Wild buffalo or bison that are certified by the state
veterinarian as brucellosis-free may be:

     (i)  sold to help defray the costs that the department incurs in
building, maintaining, and operating necessary facilities related to the
capture, testing, quarantine, or vaccination of the wild buffalo or bison; or


     (ii) transferred to qualified tribal entities that participate in the
disease control program provided for in this subsection (1)(c). Acquisition of
wild buffalo or bison by a qualified tribal entity must be done in a manner
that does not jeopardize compliance with a state-administered or federally
administered livestock disease control program. The department may adopt rules
consistent with this section governing tribal participation in the program or
enter into cooperative agreements with tribal organizations for the purposes
of carrying out the disease control program.

     (d)  Proceeds from the sale of live, brucellosis-free, vaccinated wild
buffalo or bison must be deposited in the state special revenue fund to the
credit of the department.

     (e)  Any revenue generated in excess of the costs referred to in
subsection (1)(c)(i) must be deposited in the state special revenue fund
provided for in 87-1-513(2).

     (2)  Whenever the department is responsible for the death of a wild
buffalo or bison, either purposefully or unintentionally, the carcass of the
animal must be disposed of by the most economical means, including but not
limited to burying, incineration, rendering, or field dressing for donation or
delivery to a department-approved slaughterhouse or slaughter destination.
Disposal may not include public auction.

     (3)  In disposing of the carcass, the department,:

     (a)  as a first priority, may donate a wild buffalo or bison carcass to a
charity or to an Indian tribal organization; or

     (b)  may sell a wild buffalo or bison carcass to help defray expenses of
the department. If the carcass is sold in this manner, the department shall
deposit any revenue derived from the sale of the wild buffalo or bison carcass
to the state special revenue fund to the credit of the department.

     (4)  The department may adopt rules with regard to management of publicly
owned wild buffalo or bison that enter Montana on private or public land and
that are from a herd that is infected with a contagious disease that may
spread poses a direct threat of spreading to persons or livestock and that may
will jeopardize compliance with other state-administered or federally
administered livestock disease control programs. A wild buffalo or bison that
is designated as a low-risk bison, as defined in 87-1-216(1)(c), is not
considered to pose a direct threat to persons or livestock within the context
of this section and is not subject to brucellosis testing or treatment.

     (5)  The department shall notify all states that are affected by the
department's livestock disease control program of Montana's adoption of the
definition of low-risk bison."

     Section 2.  Section 87-1-216, MCA, is amended to read:

     "87-1-216.  Wild buffalo or bison as species in need of management --
policy -- department duties. (1) The legislature finds that significant
potential exists for the spread of contagious disease to persons or livestock
in Montana and for damage to persons and property by wild buffalo or bison. It
is the purpose of this section:


     (a)  to designate publicly owned wild buffalo or bison originating from
Yellowstone national park that pose a direct threat of spreading contagious
disease to persons or livestock in Montana, but not including low-risk bison,
as a species requiring disease control;

     (b)  to designate other wild buffalo or bison that pose a direct threat
of damage to persons and property in Montana as a species in need of
management; and

     (c)  to designate wild buffalo or bison that are not otherwise designated
pursuant to subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b) as low-risk bison. "Low-risk bison"
means wild buffalo or bison that do not present a significant risk of
transferring brucellosis to livestock through environmental contamination,
including untested bulls, calves, yearlings, and postparturient female bison
that have live calves and have totally passed all birth membranes when the
bison have been temporally separated from cattle for 30 days or more; and

     (d)  to set out specific duties for the department for management of the
species.

     (2)  The department:

     (a)  is the lead agency responsible for the management, including but not
limited to public hunting, of wild buffalo or bison in this state that have
not been exposed to or infected with a dangerous or contagious disease but may
threaten persons or property except low-risk bison, which are not subject to
management by the department except as provided in subsection (2)(d);

     (b)  shall consult and coordinate with the department of livestock on
implementation of the provisions of subsection (2)(a) to the extent necessary
to ensure that wild buffalo or bison remain disease free pose no direct threat
to persons or livestock; and

     (c)  shall cooperate with the department of livestock in managing
publicly owned wild buffalo or bison that enter the state on public or private
land from a herd that is infected with a dangerous disease, as provided in
81-2-120, under a plan approved by the governor. The department of livestock
is authorized under the provisions of 81-2-120 to regulate publicly owned wild
buffalo or bison in this state that pose a direct threat to persons or
livestock in Montana through the transmission of contagious disease; and

     (d)  shall determine the ecological carrying capacity for wild buffalo or
bison on public lands that are adjacent to Yellowstone national park and, in
conjunction with the tribal leadership council, develop a plan for managing
that carrying capacity.

     (3)  The department and the department of livestock are strongly urged to
enter into an agreement with the national park service for the long-term
management of the Yellowstone national park wild buffalo or bison herd. If the
national park service does not proceed in good faith in a timely manner to
enter a long-term management agreement that, in the determination of the
department and the department of livestock, responds adequately to the needs
of Montana, the departments are strongly urged to take appropriate court
action. The department and the department of livestock shall prepare a joint
report to the 55th 57th legislature regarding the present state of wild

buffalo or bison management in Montana and any progress on an agreement for
the long-term management of the Yellowstone national park herd.

     (4)  The department may adopt rules with regard to wild buffalo or bison
that have not been exposed to or infected with a contagious disease but are in
need of management because of potential damage to person or property."

     NEW SECTION.  Section 3.  Notification to tribal governments. The
secretary of state shall send a copy of [this act] to each tribal government
located on the seven Montana reservations.

     NEW SECTION.  Section 4.  Effective date. [This act] is effective on
passage and approval.
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