AI Summary
This bill prohibits the state of Montana and its political subdivisions from enforcing, collaborating with, or spending public funds on requirements or mandates issued by three specific intergovernmental entities: the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UN), and the World Economic Forum (WEF). The legislation explicitly states that these organizations have no jurisdiction in Montana and prevents any state or local government entity, including counties, cities, school districts, and special districts, from being compelled to engage with or implement policies from these international organizations. The bill includes a codification instruction to integrate this new provision into Title 2, Chapter 1 of Montana’s laws, and contains a severability clause that ensures if any part of the act is found invalid, the remaining valid parts will still be in effect. The bill would become effective immediately upon passage and approval, and was introduced by multiple state legislators, primarily focusing on maintaining state sovereignty and preventing what the sponsors likely view as unwarranted external governmental influence.