BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
AND HUMAN SERVICES
OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
In the matter of the adoption of New Rules I through XXV and the repeal of ARM 37.111.201, 37.111.202, 37.111.205, 37.111.206, 37.111.207, 37.111.211, 37.111.212, 37.111.215, 37.111.216, 37.111.217, 37.111.218, 37.111.220, 37.111.225, 37.111.226, 37.111.230, 37.111.235, 37.111.501, 37.111.504, 37.111.505, 37.111.506, 37.111.515, 37.111.516, 37.111.517, 37.111.518, 37.111.521, 37.111.522, 37.111.523, 37.111.530, 37.111.531, 37.111.532, 37.111.533, 37.111.534, 37.111.535, 37.111.601, 37.111.604, 37.111.605, 37.111.615, 37.111.616, 37.111.617, 37.111.618, 37.111.621, 37.111.622, 37.111.623, 37.111.624, pertaining to campgrounds, trailer courts, work camps, and youth camps | ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) | NOTICE OF ADOPTION AND REPEAL |
TO: All Concerned Persons
1. On June 24, 2022, the Department of Public Health and Human Services published MAR Notice No. 37-975 pertaining to the public hearing on the proposed adoption and repeal of the above-stated rules at page 973 of the 2022 Montana Administrative Register, Issue Number 12.
2. The department has adopted the following rules as proposed: New Rule I (37.111.1201), II (37.111.1202), III (37.111.1203), IV (37.111.1204), V (37.111.1207), VI (37.111.1208), VII (37.111.1209), VIII (37.111.1210), IX (37.111.1211), X (37.111.1212), XI (37.111.1213), XII (37.111.1216), XIII (37.111.1217), XIV (37.111.1218), XV (37.111.1219), XVI (37.111.1220), XVII (37.111.1223), XVIII (37.111.1224), XIX (37.111.1225), XX (37.111.1226), XXI (37.111.1227), XXII (37.111.1228), XXIII (37.111.1231), XXIV (37.111.1232), and XXV (37.111.1233).
3. The department has repealed the above-stated rules as proposed.
4. The department has thoroughly considered the comments and testimony received. A summary of the comments received and the department's responses are as follows:
COMMENT #1: A commenter was concerned that she would need to build a service building at her campground that offers spaces to independent units.
RESPONSE #1: Service buildings are not required for establishments that only offer spaces to independent units.
/s/ ROBERT LISHMAN /s/ CHARLES T. BRERETON
Robert Lishman Charles T. Brereton, Director
Rule Reviewer Department of Public Health and Human Services
Certified to the Secretary of State August 30, 2022.