Mont. Admin. r. 36.25.133 - RESERVATIONS
(1) The state reserves to itself and its
representatives and authorized lessees and licensees the right to enter upon
state lands for the purposes contained within the lease or license. The state
also reserves the right for itself and representatives to enter upon state
lands for any lawful purposes including inspections.
(2) Representatives of the Montana historical
society have the right to enter any state lands at any reasonable time, upon
notification to the department, to perform their duties in connection with the
State Antiquities Act, Title 22, chapter 3, part 4, MCA. Any person discovering
an object or site of historic, prehistoric, archeological, paleontological,
scientific, architectural, or cultural interest on state land shall report such
discovery to the Montana historical society and the department and take all
steps necessary to preserve such site or object. Willful abuse of such sites or
objects may constitute sufficient grounds for cancellation of the lease or
license.
(3) The state reserves the
right to sell or otherwise dispose of any interest other than that for which
the lessee or licensee has leased or licensed the premises, including hunting
or fishing access privileges on state land; however, the lessee or grazing
licensee may post state land using blue paint to prevent trespass by
unauthorized persons but may not use any other method, including orange paint,
to post the land. Posting with blue paint must meet the same requirements as
are imposed by
45-6-201, MCA, for posting of
private land with fluorescent orange paint.
Notes
77-1-209, MCA; IMP, 77-1-202, MCA;
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