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Montana Senate Advances COVID-Liability Protection Bill

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Montana state senators have advanced legislation that would protect businesses from COVID-19-related lawsuits, as long as they follow health guidelines.

Republican Sen. Steve Fitzpatrick, an attorney from Great Falls, is carrying Senate Bill 65 to raise the threshold for lawsuits claiming COVID-19-related damages. It would raise the plaintiff's burden of proof from ordinary to gross negligence.

“We’re making it so it’s just more than an accident, it has to be really a continued pattern of doing things that could expose somebody to COVID liability," Fitzpatrick said.

Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte requested the legislation, saying he would not lift the statewide mask mandate until it passes. It was approved by the full Senate Monday, with some bipartisan support on the 37-13 vote.

Lawmakers voted to suspend their normal rules in order to pass the bill out of the Senate chamber and speed up the process of getting it passed.

The policy would also protect places of worship, health care providers and nonprofit organizations from getting sued if someone is exposed to COVID-19, provided that those organizations are following state, local or federal regulations.

The bill is headed to the state House of Representatives next for consideration. 

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Shaylee is a UM Journalism School student. She reports and helps produce Montana Evening News on MTPR.