Montana Code Annotated 2001

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     5-4-504. (Temporary) Contents of family impact note. A family impact note must, if possible, include:
     (1) any services that the bill would provide to families;
     (2) any deleterious effects that the bill might have on families;
     (3) an estimate of the number or percentage of families that would be affected by the bill;
     (4) an estimate of the short-term and long-term costs or costs savings that the bill would have for the average family;
     (5) ways in which the bill might strengthen the stability of the family;
     (6) any effect the bill might have on the rights of parents, the rights of children, and their rights in relation to each other and to state and local government;
     (7) whether the bill would help the family perform its functions;
     (8) whether the bill substitutes state or local government activity for an activity traditionally engaged in by the family; and
     (9) whether the bill sends a message to parents, children, or both regarding personal responsibility and the norms of society. (Terminates October 1, 2003--sec. 8, Ch. 339, L. 1999.)

     History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 339, L. 1999.

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