Mont. Admin. r. 36.25.144 - ADMINISTRATION OF RECREATION ON STATE LANDS ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT
(1) Under Article X, section 4 of the Montana
Constitution, the board of land commissioners has the duty and authority to
manage state trust lands under regulations provided in law. Under
77-1-301, MCA, the department of
natural resources and conservation manages state lands under the direction of
the board. Section
77-1-203(3), MCA,
opens state lands administered by the board to general recreational use subject
to legal access and to closures and restrictions.
(2) Lands owned by the state that are not
subject to ARM
36.25.143 through ARM
36.25.162 are:
(a) lands owned by the department of fish,
wildlife and parks, including:
(i) those
portions of game ranges and wildlife management areas that are owned by the
department of fish, wildlife and parks;
(ii) state parks;
(iii) fishing access sites; and
(iv) lands leased by the department of fish,
wildlife and parks to private individuals as cabinsites;
(b) lands subject to lease, license, or
easement from the department to the department of fish, wildlife and parks or a
city, county, or consolidated city-county government for the following
purposes:
(i) public parks, and
(ii) fishing access sites;
(c) the surface, beds and banks of
rivers, streams, and lakes that are open to the general public for recreational
purposes under the stream access law;
(d) highways and highway rights-of-way,
except that the prohibition against open fires in ARM
36.25.149(1) (d)
applies where a highway crosses state lands administered by the
department;
(e) lands administered
by the department of corrections;
(f) campus grounds, experiment station
grounds, and other lands owned by the university system;
(g) department of natural resources and
conservation administrative sites;
(h) lands in which the department of natural
resources and conservation does not own the surface, including lands where the
department owns the mineral estate only and private lands over which the
department has acquired an easement; and
(i) other lands owned by any other state
agency.
(3) The main
office of the department of natural resources and conservation is located in
Helena. To administer its field functions, the department has divided the state
into 6 geographic "areas," each administered by an "area land office," the head
of which is the "area manager." Areas are further divided into units, each
administered by a "unit office." A listing of those offices is:
| Area | Office Location |
| Central Area | |
| Central Land Office | Helena |
| Helena Unit Office | Helena |
| Bozeman Unit Office | Bozeman |
| Conrad Unit Office | Conrad |
| Dillon Unit Office | Dillon |
| Eastern Area | |
| Eastern Land Office | Miles City |
| Northeastern Area | |
| Northeastern Land Office | Lewistown |
| Glasgow Unit Office | Glasgow |
| Lewistown Unit Office | Lewistown |
| Northwestern Area | |
| Northwestern Land Office | Kalispell |
| Kalispell Unit Office | Kalispell |
| Libby Unit Office | Libby |
| Plains Unit Office | Plains |
| Stillwater Unit Office | Olney |
| Swan River Unit Office | Swan Lake |
| Southern Area | |
| Southern Land Office | Billings |
| Southwestern Area | |
| Southwestern Land Office | Missoula |
| Missoula Unit Office | Missoula |
| Hamilton Unit Office | Hamilton |
| Clearwater Unit Office | Greenough |
| Anaconda Unit Office | Anaconda |
(4)
Whenever in ARM
36.25.143 through ARM 36.25.162,
the submission of a document, such as a petition, is required to be filed at an
area or unit office, the document must be submitted to the area or unit office
listed above that administers the state land to which the document pertains.
Persons may contact any department office to determine the appropriate office
for any tract of land.
(5) Whenever
in ARM 36.25.143 through ARM 36.25.162, a
formal or informal hearing is required to be held in an "area," the term "area"
refers to the department area in which the land to which the hearing pertains
is located. The hearing may be held, at the department's discretion, at any
location within that area.
Notes
77-1-209, 77-1-804, and 77-1-806, MCA; IMP, 77-1-801 through 77-1-810, MCA;
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