Montana State Legislature

HJ 31 Study of the Montana Board of Crime Control

HJ 31: Study of the Montana Board of Crime Control

Study Background: In 2017, the Legislature changed the structure and staffing of the Board of Crime Control (MBCC). Prior to the 2017, the board was attached to the Department of Justice for administrative purposes only. As of 2020, it is attached to the Department of Corrections, which maintains a bureau to provide staff support to the Board.

HJ 31, sponsored by Rep. Bill Mercer during the 2019 legislative session, requested an interim committee study the basis for the transfer, the board's performance before and after the transfer, and if the current structure and staffing of the board meets the intent of the legislation and allows the board to be effective in controlling crime. 

Documents generated during the LJIC's 2019-2020 study of the board are available on this page. To view committee meetings in the 2019-2020 interim, click on the Meeting Minutes tab on the home page. To view legislative proposals from the meetings, click on the Legislation tab on the home page.

Study Summary -- December 2020

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Committee Bills for the 2021 Legislature from the HJ 31 Study

  • LC 450 - Revise the staffing and structure of the MBCC
  • LC 451 - Revise the duties of the board to remove a requirement for the board to hear appeals of POST Council decisions
  • LC 452 - Revise the membership of the board

Legislative Services Staff Reports

Other Materials

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