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HB191 • 2025

Revise crime of endangering welfare of child

Revise crime of endangering welfare of child

Children Crime Parental Rights
Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Curtis Schomer
Last action
2025-04-07
Official status
Chapter Number Assigned
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Checked against official source text during the last sync.

Changes to Laws About Protecting Children

This law changes how people can be punished for endangering the welfare of children by adding new rules and penalties.

What This Bill Does

  • Adds a rule that it is illegal to commit certain crimes against partners or family members in front of a child under 18 years old.
  • Defines what 'in the presence of a child' means when talking about these crimes.
  • Limits who can be charged for committing these crimes, only allowing charges if one person is the main aggressor.
  • Increases penalties for making methamphetamine or letting children come into contact with it.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Parents and guardians of children under 18 years old.
  • People who commit crimes against partners or family members in front of a child.
  • Individuals involved in the production, possession, or exposure to methamphetamine near children.

Terms To Know

Endangering welfare of children
When someone harms or puts at risk the health and safety of a child under their care.
Predominant aggressor
The person who is mainly responsible for causing harm in an argument between partners or family members.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The specific effective date has not been set yet.
  • It does not specify how the new rules will be enforced or monitored.

Bill History

  1. 2025-04-07 HOUSE

    (H) Signed by Governor

  2. 2025-04-07 HOUSE

    Chapter Number Assigned

  3. 2025-04-01 SENATE

    (S) Signed by President

  4. 2025-04-01 HOUSE

    (H) Transmitted to Governor

  5. 2025-03-28 HOUSE

    (H) Signed by Speaker

  6. 2025-03-21 HOUSE

    (H) Returned from Enrolling

  7. 2025-03-20 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 3rd Reading

  8. 2025-03-20 SENATE

    (S) 3rd Reading Concurred

  9. 2025-03-20 HOUSE

    (H) Sent to Enrolling

  10. 2025-03-19 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  11. 2025-03-19 SENATE

    (S) 2nd Reading Concurred

  12. 2025-03-18 SENATE

    (S) Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred

  13. 2025-03-18 SENATE

    (S) Committee Report--Bill Concurred

  14. 2025-03-14 SENATE

    (S) Hearing

  15. 2025-02-20 SENATE

    (S) Referred to Committee

  16. 2025-02-20 HOUSE

    (H) Hearing Canceled

  17. 2025-02-10 SENATE

    (S) First Reading

  18. 2025-02-07 HOUSE

    (H) Scheduled for 3rd Reading

  19. 2025-02-07 HOUSE

    (H) 3rd Reading Passed

  20. 2025-02-07 HOUSE

    (H) Transmitted to Senate

  21. 2025-02-06 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Report--Bill Passed

  22. 2025-02-05 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed

  23. 2025-02-04 HOUSE

    (H) Fiscal Note Printed

  24. 2025-02-03 HOUSE

    (H) Fiscal Note Signed

  25. 2025-02-03 HOUSE

    (H) Hearing

  26. 2025-01-31 HOUSE

    (H) Fiscal Note Received

  27. 2025-01-29 HOUSE

    (H) Hearing Canceled

  28. 2025-01-28 HOUSE

    (H) Fiscal Note Requested

  29. 2025-01-28 HOUSE

    (H) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  30. 2025-01-28 HOUSE

    (H) 2nd Reading Passed

  31. 2025-01-28 HOUSE

    (H) Rereferred to Committee

  32. 2025-01-28 HOUSE

    (H) Hearing

  33. 2025-01-23 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed

  34. 2025-01-23 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Report--Bill Passed

  35. 2025-01-14 HOUSE

    (H) Introduced

  36. 2025-01-14 HOUSE

    (H) Referred to Committee

  37. 2025-01-14 HOUSE

    (H) First Reading

  38. 2025-01-14 HOUSE

    (H) Hearing

  39. 2025-01-13 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Ready for Delivery

  40. 2025-01-13 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Delivered to Requester

  41. 2025-01-10 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Assembly

  42. 2025-01-08 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Input/Proofing

  43. 2025-01-08 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Final Drafter Review

  44. 2025-01-06 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Legal Review

  45. 2025-01-06 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Edit

  46. 2025-01-04 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Taken Off Hold

  47. 2024-12-28 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft On Hold

  48. 2024-08-27 HOUSE

    (LC) Drafter Assigned

Official Summary Text

Revise crime of endangering welfare of child

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
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AN ACT REVISING LAWS RELATED TO THE OFFENSE OF ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF
CHILDREN; PROVIDING THAT IT IS AN OFFENSE TO COMMIT CERTAIN CRIMES RELATED TO
PARTNER OR FAMILY MEMBER ASSAULT IN THE PRESENCE OF A CHILD; PROVIDING A PENALTY;
AMENDING SECTION 45-5-622, MCA; AND PROVIDING AN APPLICABILITY DATE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
Section 1. Section 45-5-622, MCA, is amended to read:
"45-5-622. Endangering welfare of children. (1) (a) A parent, guardian, or other person supervising
the welfare of a child less than 18 years old commits the offense of endangering the welfare of children if the
parent, guardian, or other person knowingly endangers the child's welfare by violating a duty of care, protection,
or support.
(b) A parent or guardian of a child does not violate a duty of care, protection, or support by
permitting the child to engage in independent activities consistent with the child's intellectual, emotional, and
physical maturity, including:
(i) traveling to and from school by walking, running, bicycling, public transit, or other means;
(ii) traveling to and from nearby commercial or recreational facilities;
(iii) engaging in outdoor play;
(iv) remaining for less than 15 minutes in a vehicle if the temperature inside the vehicle is not or will
not become dangerously hot or cold;
(v) remaining at home if the parent or guardian:
(A) returns home the same day on which the parent or guardian gives the child permission to
remain at home;
(B) makes provisions for the child to contact the parent or guardian; and
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(C) makes provisions for any reasonably foreseeable emergency.
(2) Except as provided in 16-6-305, a parent or guardian or any person who is 18 years of age or
older, whether or not the parent, guardian, or other person is supervising the welfare of the child, commits the
offense of endangering the welfare of children if the parent, guardian, or other person knowingly contributes to
the delinquency of a child less than:
(a) 18 years old by:
(i) supplying or encouraging the use of an intoxicating substance by the child; or
(ii) assisting, promoting, or encouraging the child to enter a place of prostitution; or
(b) 16 years old by assisting, promoting, or encouraging the child to:
(i) abandon the child's place of residence without the consent of the child's parents or guardian; or
(ii) engage in sexual conduct.
(3) A person, whether or not the person is supervising the welfare of a child less than 18 years of
age, commits the offense of endangering the welfare of children if the person, in the residence of a child, in a
building, structure, conveyance, or outdoor location where a child might reasonably be expected to be present,
in a room offered to the public for overnight accommodation, or in any multiple-unit residential building,
knowingly:
(a) produces or manufactures methamphetamine or attempts to produce or manufacture
methamphetamine;
(b) possesses any material, compound, mixture, or preparation that contains any combination of
the items listed in 45-9-107 with intent to manufacture methamphetamine; or
(c) causes or permits a child to inhale, be exposed to, have contact with, or ingest
methamphetamine or be exposed to or have contact with methamphetamine paraphernalia.
(4) (a) A person commits the offense of endangering the welfare of a child if the person also
knowingly commits an offense identified in 45-5-202, 45-5-206, 45-5-213, or 45-5-215 against a partner or
family member in the presence of a child less than 18 years of age.
(b) For the purposes of this subsection (4), the following definitions apply:
(i) "Family member" has the same meaning as provided in 45-5-206.
(ii) "In the presence of a child" means in the physical presence of a child or having knowledge that
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the child may see or hear an act listed in this subsection (4).
(iii) "Partner" has the same meaning as provided in 45-5-206.
(c) Only the predominant aggressor, as determined by 46-6-311, may be charged under this
subsection (4).
(d) A charge under this subsection (4) is a separate offense and may be charged in addition to 45-
5-202, 45-5-206, 45-5-213, or 45-5-215. Each child identified in subsection (4)(a) may form the basis for
additional charges under this subsection (4).
(e) A person may be charged under this subsection (4) regardless of the child's relationship to the
person.
(4)(5) A parent, guardian, or other person supervising the welfare of a child less than 16 years of age
may verbally or in writing request a person who is 18 years of age or older and who has no legal right of
supervision or control over the child to stop contacting the child if the requester believes that the contact is not
in the child's best interests. If the person continues to contact the child, the parent, guardian, or other person
supervising the welfare of the child may petition or the county attorney may upon the person's request petition
for an order of protection under Title 40, chapter 15. To the extent that they are consistent with this subsection,
the provisions of Title 40, chapter 15, apply. A person who purposely or knowingly violates an order of
protection commits the offense of endangering the welfare of children and upon conviction shall be sentenced
as provided in subsection (5)(a) (6)(a).
(5)(6) (a) Except as provided in subsection (5)(b) (6)(b) or (6)(c), a person convicted of endangering
the welfare of children shall be fined an amount not to exceed $500 or be imprisoned in the county jail for any
term not to exceed 6 months, or both. A person convicted of a second offense of endangering the welfare of
children shall be fined an amount not to exceed $1,000 or be imprisoned in the county jail for any term not to
exceed 6 months, or both.
(b) A person convicted under subsection (3) is guilty of a felony and shall be imprisoned in the
state prison for a term not to exceed 5 years and may be fined an amount not to exceed $10,000, or both. If a
child suffers serious bodily injury, the offender shall be fined an amount not to exceed $25,000 or be imprisoned
for a term not to exceed 10 years, or both. Prosecution or conviction of a violation of subsection (3) does not
bar prosecution or conviction for any other crime committed by the offender as part of the same conduct.
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(c) A person convicted under subsection (4) is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined an
amount not less than $100 or more than $1,000 and be imprisoned in the county jail not less than 72 hours or
more than 1 year.
(6)(7) On the issue of whether there has been a violation of the duty of care, protection, and support,
the following, in addition to all other admissible evidence, is admissible: cruel treatment; abuse; infliction of
unnecessary and cruel punishment; abandonment; neglect; lack of proper medical care, clothing, shelter, and
food; and evidence of past bodily injury.
(7)(8) The court may order, in its discretion, any fine levied or any bond forfeited upon a charge of
endangering the welfare of children paid to or for the benefit of the person or persons whose welfare the
defendant has endangered."
Section 2. Applicability. [This act] applies to offenses committed on or after [the effective date of this
act].
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I hereby certify that the within bill,
HB 191, originated in the House.
___________________________________________
Chief Clerk of the House
___________________________________________
Speaker of the House
Signed this _______________________________day
of____________________________________, 2025.
___________________________________________
President of the Senate
Signed this _______________________________day
of____________________________________, 2025.
HOUSE BILL NO. 191
INTRODUCED BY C. SCHOMER, V. RICCI, L. SCHUBERT, M. VINTON, S. KELLY, A. NICASTRO, G.
OVERSTREET, T. SHARP, V. MOORE, E. TILLEMAN, D. ZOLNIKOV, N. NICOL, A. REGIER, C. SPRUNGER,
S. VINTON, M. YAKAWICH, S. FITZPATRICK, B. LER, J. SCHILLINGER, K. ZOLNIKOV, L. DEMING, B.
USHER, L. BREWSTER, T. FALK, G. KMETZ, T. MCGILLVRAY, G. NIKOLAKAKOS, M. NOLAND, J.
TREBAS, S. MANESS, K. BOGNER
AN ACT REVISING LAWS RELATED TO THE OFFENSE OF ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF CHILDREN;
PROVIDING THAT IT IS AN OFFENSE TO COMMIT CERTAIN CRIMES RELATED TO PARTNER OR FAMILY
MEMBER ASSAULT IN THE PRESENCE OF A CHILD; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AMENDING SECTION 45-5-
622, MCA; AND PROVIDING AN APPLICABILITY DATE.