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SB92 • 2025

Generally revise eligibility requirements to practice law in Montana

Generally revise eligibility requirements to practice law in Montana

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
John Fuller
Last action
2025-05-23
Official status
(S) Died in Process
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Using official source text because the generated explanation was unavailable or could not be confirmed against the official bill text.

Generally revise eligibility requirements to practice law in Montana

Generally revise eligibility requirements to practice law in Montana

What This Bill Does

  • Generally revise eligibility requirements to practice law in Montana

Limits and Unknowns

  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2025-05-23 SENATE

    (S) Died in Process

  2. 2025-04-10 HOUSE

    (H) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  3. 2025-04-10 HOUSE

    (H) 2nd Reading Not Concurred

  4. 2025-04-08 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Executive Action--Bill Concurred

  5. 2025-04-08 HOUSE

    (H) Committee Report--Bill Concurred

  6. 2025-04-03 HOUSE

    (H) Hearing

  7. 2025-01-27 SENATE

    (S) Transmitted to House

  8. 2025-01-27 HOUSE

    (H) Referred to Committee

  9. 2025-01-27 HOUSE

    (H) First Reading

  10. 2025-01-24 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 3rd Reading

  11. 2025-01-24 SENATE

    (S) 3rd Reading Passed

  12. 2025-01-23 SENATE

    (S) Scheduled for 2nd Reading

  13. 2025-01-23 SENATE

    (S) 2nd Reading Passed

  14. 2025-01-22 SENATE

    (S) Committee Executive Action--Bill Passed

  15. 2025-01-22 SENATE

    (S) Committee Report--Bill Passed

  16. 2025-01-15 SENATE

    (S) Hearing

  17. 2025-01-13 SENATE

    (S) Referred to Committee

  18. 2025-01-07 SENATE

    (S) First Reading

  19. 2025-01-06 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Delivered to Requester

  20. 2025-01-06 SENATE

    (S) Introduced

  21. 2024-12-24 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Final Drafter Review

  22. 2024-12-24 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Assembly

  23. 2024-12-24 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft Ready for Delivery

  24. 2024-12-23 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Input/Proofing

  25. 2024-12-17 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Edit

  26. 2024-11-26 HOUSE

    (LC) Draft in Legal Review

  27. 2024-08-28 HOUSE

    (LC) Drafter Assigned

Official Summary Text

Generally revise eligibility requirements to practice law in Montana

Current Bill Text

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69th Legislature 2025 SB 92.1
- 1 - Authorized Print Version – SB 92
1 SENATE BILL NO. 92
2 INTRODUCED BY J. FULLER
3
4 A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: “AN ACT PROVIDING THAT MEMBERSHIP AND PAYING DUES TO THE
5 STATE BAR OF MONTANA IS VOLUNTARY; AND PROVIDING A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE.”
6
7 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
8
9 NEW SECTION. Section 1. Legislative findings. (1) In 1885 the Montana bar association was
10 established as voluntary group.
11 (2) In 1974 the Montana supreme court by court order created the state bar of Montana and made
12 membership mandatory, requiring lawyers to join and pay dues to the state bar of Montana as condition of their
13 law license.
14 (3) Nearly half the states currently have voluntary bar associations that do not require lawyers to
15 join as condition of their law license.
16 (4) Article VII, section 2(3), of the Montana constitution provides in part that the Montana supreme
17 court "may make rules governing appellate procedure, practice and procedure for all other courts, admission to
18 the bar and the conduct of its members".
19 (5) The state bar of Montana does not perform the Montana supreme court's constitutional charge
20 to make rules regarding admission to the bar for lawyers. This function is handled by the attorneys' examining
21 board, a committee the supreme court appoints pursuant to 37-61-102 and Article VII, section 2(3), of the
22 Montana constitution.
23 (6) The state bar of Montana does not perform the supreme court's constitutional charge to make
24 rules regarding "the conduct of [the bar's] members". This function is handled by the office of disciplinary
25 counsel, established by the Montana supreme court pursuant to the authority of the judicial branch found in
26 Article VII, section 2(3), of the Montana constitution.
27 (7) The Montana constitution does not grant power to the Montana supreme court to require
28 lawyers to join the state bar of Montana as a condition of their law license.
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69th Legislature 2025 SB 92.1
- 2 - Authorized Print Version – SB 92
1 (8) The state bar of Montana regularly lobbies the Montana legislature on various controversial
2 issues.
3 (9) In 2018 the United States supreme court held in Janus v. AFSCME, 585 U.S. 878 (2018), that
4 the government could not compel government workers to pay union dues and had violated employees' free
5 speech rights under the first amendment to the United States constitution.
6 (10) Montana lawyers have the same first amendment right to associate or not associate with
7 groups, particularly groups that may take positions politically that Montana lawyers may not agree with,
8 including the personal decision to join the state bar of Montana.
9 (11) The Montana legislature finds that, consistent with Montana's constitution and the Janus
10 decision, lawyers should not be forced to join or pay dues to the state bar of Montana as a condition of
11 practicing law in the state of Montana.
12
13 NEW SECTION. Section 2. Membership in state bar of Montana voluntary. An attorney admitted
14 by the supreme court to practice law within the state of Montana may not be compelled to join or pay bar dues
15 to the state bar of Montana as a condition of licensure.
16
17 NEW SECTION. Section 3. Codification instruction. [Sections 1 through 2] are intended to be
18 codified as an integral part of Title 37, chapter 61, part 2, and the provisions of Title 37, chapter 61, part 2,
19 apply to [sections 1 through 2].
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21 NEW SECTION. Section 4. Effective date. [This act] is effective July 1, 2026.
22 - END -