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HB40 • 2025

Revise public water supply fee accounts

Revise public water supply fee accounts

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Enacted

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

Sponsor
John Fitzpatrick
Last action
2025-05-08
Official status
Chapter Number Assigned
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The bill summary text provided is very brief and lacks detailed information about specific changes to existing laws or rules. The official digest text only confirms that a chapter number has been assigned, but does not provide further details.

Revise public water supply fee accounts

This law creates a special revenue account for reviewing plans of public water supplies and sewage systems, amends existing laws about department duties, and sets rules for fees.

What This Bill Does

  • Creates a new plan review special revenue account within the state's special revenue fund to cover costs related to reviewing plans for public water supply and sewage systems.
  • Specifies that money in this account comes from fees charged for reviewing these plans.
  • Limits how funds from the account can be used to only cover department costs related to these reviews.
  • Updates existing laws about what the department must do, including setting rules on water quality standards, fees, monitoring, and more.

Who It Names or Affects

  • The state's Department of Environmental Quality or similar agency responsible for overseeing public water supplies and sewage systems.
  • People who own or operate public water supply systems or sewage systems.

Terms To Know

Special Revenue Account
A fund set aside for specific purposes, in this case to cover costs related to reviewing plans for public water supplies and sewage systems.
Public Water Supply System
A system that provides piped water to multiple homes or buildings, including treatment facilities if needed.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify how much money will be in the special revenue account.
  • It is unclear what specific changes this law will make to existing fees and rules for reviewing plans.

Bill History

  1. 2025-05-08 HOUSE

    Chapter Number Assigned

  2. 2025-05-05 HOUSE

    (H) Signed by Governor

  3. 2025-04-25 SENATE

    (S) Signed by President

  4. 2025-04-25 HOUSE

    (H) Transmitted to Governor

  5. 2025-04-24 HOUSE

    (H) Signed by Speaker

  6. 2025-04-17 HOUSE

    (H) Returned from Enrolling

  7. 2025-04-15 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 3rd Reading

  8. 2025-04-15 SENATE

    (S) 3rd Reading Concurred

  9. 2025-04-15 HOUSE

    (H) Sent to Enrolling

  10. 2025-04-14 SENATE

    (S) Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred

  11. 2025-04-14 SENATE

    (S) Committee Report--Bill Concurred

  12. 2025-04-12 SENATE

    (S) Hearing

  13. 2025-04-11 SENATE

    (S) Hearing

  14. 2025-04-02 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  15. 2025-04-02 SENATE

    (S) 2nd Reading Concurred

  16. 2025-04-02 SENATE

    (S) Rereferred to Committee

  17. 2025-03-24 SENATE

    (S) Committee Report--Bill Concurred

  18. 2025-03-21 SENATE

    (S) Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred

  19. 2025-03-12 SENATE

    (S) Hearing

  20. 2025-02-18 SENATE

    (S) Referred to Committee

  21. 2025-01-31 SENATE

    (S) First Reading

  22. 2025-01-30 HOUSE

    (H) Scheduled for 3rd Reading

  23. 2025-01-30 HOUSE

    (H) 3rd Reading Passed

  24. 2025-01-30 HOUSE

    (H) Transmitted to Senate

  25. 2025-01-28 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Report--Bill Passed

  26. 2025-01-27 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed

  27. 2025-01-24 HOUSE

    (H) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  28. 2025-01-24 HOUSE

    (H) 2nd Reading Passed

  29. 2025-01-24 HOUSE

    (H) Rereferred to Committee

  30. 2025-01-24 HOUSE

    (H) Hearing

  31. 2025-01-15 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed

  32. 2025-01-15 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Report--Bill Passed

  33. 2025-01-14 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed

  34. 2025-01-09 HOUSE

    (H) Fiscal Note Printed

  35. 2025-01-08 HOUSE

    (H) Fiscal Note Signed

  36. 2025-01-07 HOUSE

    (H) Fiscal Note Received

  37. 2025-01-06 HOUSE

    (H) First Reading

  38. 2024-12-30 HOUSE

    (H) Hearing

  39. 2024-12-20 HOUSE

    (H) Referred to Committee

  40. 2024-12-18 HOUSE

    (H) Fiscal Note Requested

  41. 2024-12-06 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Delivered to Requester

  42. 2024-12-06 HOUSE

    (H) Introduced

  43. 2024-12-05 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Ready for Delivery

  44. 2024-12-04 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Assembly

  45. 2024-12-03 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Final Drafter Review

  46. 2024-12-02 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Input/Proofing

  47. 2024-11-29 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Legal Review

  48. 2024-11-29 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Edit

  49. 2024-10-15 HOUSE

    (LC) Drafter Assigned

Official Summary Text

Revise public water supply fee accounts

Current Bill Text

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AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A SPECIAL REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR REVIEW OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
OR PUBLIC SEWAGE SYSTEM PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS; AMENDING SECTIONS 75-6-104, 75-6-
108, AND 75-6-115, MCA; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
Section 1. Plan review special revenue account. (1) There is a plan review special revenue
account within the state special revenue fund established in 17-2-102.
(2) There must be credited to the account the revenue from fees assessed, collected, and
allocated pursuant to 75-6-108(3).
(3) Funds from the account may be used only to pay department costs in implementing plan and
specification review, as described in this part.
Section 2. Section 75-6-104, MCA, is amended to read:
"75-6-104. Duties of department. (1) The department has general supervision over all state waters
that are directly or indirectly being used by a person for a public water supply system, for domestic purposes, or
as a source of ice.
(2) The department shall, subject to the provisions of 75-6-116 and as provided in 75-6-131, adopt
rules and standards concerning:
(a) maximum contaminant levels for waters that are or will be used for a public water supply
system;
(b) fees, as described in 75-6-108, for services rendered by the department;
(c) monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting by persons who own or operate public water supply
systems;
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(d) requiring public notice to all users of a public water supply system when a person has been
granted a variance or exemption or is in violation of this part or a rule or order issued pursuant to this part;
(e) the siting, construction, operation, and modification of a public water supply system or public
sewage system, including requirements to remedy:
(i) defects in the design, operation, or maintenance of a public water supply system or public
sewage system in order to prevent or correct introduction of contamination into water used for a public water
supply system, for domestic purposes, or as a source of ice;
(ii) fecal contamination in water used by a public water supply system; or
(iii) failure or malfunction of the sources, treatment, storage, or distribution portion of a public water
supply system in order to prevent or correct introduction of contamination into water used for a public water
supply system, for domestic purposes, or as a source of ice;
(f) the review of the technical, managerial, and financial capacity of a proposed public water
supply system or public sewage system, as necessary to ensure the capability of the system to meet the
requirements of this part;
(g) the collection and analysis of samples of water used for drinking or domestic purposes;
(h) the issuance of variances and exemptions as authorized by the federal Safe Drinking Water Act
and this part;
(i) administrative enforcement procedures and administrative penalties authorized under this part;
(j) standards and requirements for the review and approval of programs that may be voluntarily
submitted by suppliers of public water supply systems to prevent water supply contamination from a cross-
connection, including provisions to exempt cross-connections from the standards and requirements if all
connected systems are department-approved public water supply systems;
(k) (i) allowable uses of reclaimed wastewater and classification of those uses;
(ii) treatment, monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting standards and requirements tailored to
each classification that must be met by the public sewage system to protect the uses of the reclaimed
wastewater and any receiving water;
(iii) prohibition of reclaimed wastewater uses that are not allowable under subsection (2)(k)(i) or for
which the reclaimed wastewater has not been treated in compliance with rules adopted under subsection
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(2)(k)(ii); and
(iv) a requirement that an applicant who proposes to use reclaimed wastewater pursuant to this
subsection (2)(k) has obtained any necessary authorizations required under Title 85 from the department of
natural resources and conservation; and
(l) any other requirement necessary for the protection of public health as described in this part.
(3) Department rules must provide for the following:
(a) except as provided in 75-6-131, a water supply or water distribution facility reviewed and
approved by the department is not subject to changes in department design and construction criteria for a
period of 36 months after written approval of the facility is issued by the department;
(b) except for facilities subject to permit requirements under Title 75, chapter 5, part 4, and except
as provided under rules adopted pursuant to 75-6-131, a system of water supply, drainage, wastewater, or
sewage reviewed and approved under this section is not subject to changes in department design or
construction criteria for a period of 36 months after written approval is issued by the department;
(c) plans and specifications for a portion of a facility or system subject to a 36-month limit on
criteria changes pursuant to subsections (3)(a) and (3)(b) but not constructed within the 36-month timeframe
must be resubmitted for department review and approval before construction of that portion of the facility;
(d) the provisions of this subsection (3) may not limit an applicant's ability to alter a proposed
project that is otherwise in conformance with applicable laws, rules, standards, and criteria; and
(e) department approval of development plans for a municipal system that allows additional
connections above the approved rated capacity of a water or wastewater system pursuant to 75-6-130.
(4) The department or the board may issue orders necessary to fully implement the provisions of
this part.
(5) The department shall:
(a) on its own initiative or complaint to the department, to the mayor or health officer of a
municipality, or to the managing board or officer of a public institution, make an investigation of alleged pollution
of a water supply system and, if required, prohibit the continuance of the pollution by ordering removal of the
cause of pollution;
(b) have waters examined to determine their quality and the possibility that they may endanger
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public health;
(c) consult and advise authorities of cities and towns and persons having or about to construct
systems for water supply, drainage, wastewater, and sewage as to the most appropriate source of water supply
and the best method of ensuring its quality;
(d) advise persons as to the best method of treating and disposing of their drainage, sewage, or
wastewater with reference to the existing and future needs of other persons and to prevent pollution;
(e) consult with persons engaged in or intending to engage in manufacturing or other business
whose drainage or sewage may tend to pollute waters as to the best method of preventing pollution;
(f) collect fees, as described in 75-6-108, for services and deposit:
(i) the public drinking water fees collected in the public drinking water special revenue fund
established in 75-6-115; and
(ii) the plan and specification review fees collected in the plan review special revenue account
established in [section 1];
(g) establish and maintain experiment stations and conduct experiments to study the best methods
of treating water, drainage, wastewater, and sewage to prevent pollution, including investigation of methods
used in other states;
(h) enter on premises at reasonable times to determine sources of pollution or danger to water
supply systems and whether rules and standards of the department are being obeyed;
(i) enforce and administer the provisions of this part;
(j) establish a plan for the provision of safe drinking water under emergency circumstances;
(k) maintain an inventory of public water supply systems and establish a program for conducting
sanitary surveys;
(l) enter into agreements with local boards of health whenever appropriate for the performance of
surveys and inspections under the provisions of this part; and
(m) review in the form of a written response within 60 days to an applicant seeking approval for use
of reclaimed wastewater for snowmaking subject to subsection (2)(k) that:
(i) approves, approves with conditions, or denies the application pursuant to the provisions of this
part; and
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(ii) (A) describes additional information that must be submitted prior to department approval under
subsection (5)(m)(i); or
(B) describes any additional requirements that the applicant must satisfy prior to department
approval under subsection (5)(m)(i), such as a permit to discharge under Title 75, chapter 5, part 4, or an
authorization under Title 85 from the department of natural resources and conservation."
Section 3. Section 75-6-108, MCA, is amended to read:
"75-6-108. Department to prescribe fees -- opportunity for appeal. (1) The department shall by
rule prescribe fees to be assessed annually on owners of public water supply systems to recover department
costs in providing services under this part. The annual fee for a public water supply system is no more than
$2.25 for each service connection to the public water supply system for the biennium beginning July 1, 1991,
and ending June 30, 1993, and thereafter is no more than $2 for each service connection to the public water
supply system, although the minimum fee for any system is $100, except that the fee for a transient
noncommunity water system is $50.
(2) Public water supply systems in a municipality may raise the rates to recover costs associated
with the fees prescribed in this section without the public hearing required in 69-7-111.
(3) The department shall by rule prescribe fees assessed on persons who submit plans and
specifications or development plans for construction, alteration, or extension of a public water supply system or
public sewage system. The fees must be commensurate with the cost to the department of reviewing the plans
and specifications.
(4) Fees collected pursuant to this section subsection (1) must be deposited in the public drinking
water special revenue fund established in 75-6-115.
(5) Fees collected pursuant to subsection (3) must be deposited in the plan review special revenue
account established in [section 1].
(5)(6) (a) The department shall notify the owner of a public water supply system in writing of the
amount of the fee to be assessed and the basis for the assessment. The owner may appeal the fee
assessment in writing to the board within 20 days after receipt of the written notice.
(b) An appeal must be based on the allegation that the fee is erroneous or excessive. An appeal
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may not be based only on the fee schedule adopted by the department.
(c) If any part of the fee assessment is not appealed, it must be paid to the department on receipt
of the notice provided for in subsection (5)(a) (6)(a)."
Section 4. Section 75-6-115, MCA, is amended to read:
"75-6-115. Public drinking water special revenue fund. (1) There is a public drinking water special
revenue fund within the state special revenue fund established in 17-2-102.
(2) There must be credited to the public drinking water special revenue fund the revenue from fees
assessed, collected, and allocated pursuant to 75-6-108 75-6-108(4). Funds from the public drinking water
special revenue fund may be used only to pay department costs in implementing the public drinking water
supply program, as described in this part."
Section 5. Codification instruction. [Section 1] is intended to be codified as an integral part of Title
75, chapter 6, part 1, and the provisions of Title 75, chapter 6, part 1, apply to [section 1].
Section 6. Effective date. [This act] is effective July 1, 2025.
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I hereby certify that the within bill,
HB 40, 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. 40
INTRODUCED BY J. FITZPATRICK
BY REQUEST OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A SPECIAL REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR REVIEW OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY OR
PUBLIC SEWAGE SYSTEM PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS; AMENDING SECTIONS 75-6-104, 75-6-108, AND
75-6-115, MCA; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.