House Bill 350 aims to prohibit the enforcement of policies and mandates issued by specific intergovernmental entities, namely the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum, within the state of Montana. The bill asserts that these organizations have no jurisdiction in the state and explicitly states that the state and its political subdivisions, including counties, cities, and school districts, cannot be compelled to enforce or collaborate on any requirements from these entities. Additionally, it prohibits the expenditure of public funds or allocation of public resources for such enforcement.
The bill includes a severability clause, ensuring that if any part of the act is deemed invalid, the remaining valid parts will still be in effect. It is intended to be codified as a new part of Title 2, chapter 1 of Montana law and is set to take effect immediately upon passage and approval.