30-14-160. Firearms code. (1) (a) A financial institution may not require a firearms retailer in this state to use a firearms code that is different from that of a general transaction.

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Terms Used In Montana Code 30-14-160

  • Department: means the department of justice created in 2-15-2001. See Montana Code 30-14-102
  • Person: means natural persons, corporations, trusts, partnerships, incorporated or unincorporated associations, and any other legal entity. See Montana Code 30-14-102
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201

(b)It is the intent of this section to prohibit a financial institution from mandating firearms retailers to adopt a firearms code that is separate from a general merchandise retailer or sporting goods retailer.

(2)A violation of this section constitutes an unfair trade practice subject to the provisions of Title 30, chapter 14, and with exclusive enforcement authority by the department.

(3)For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:

(a)”Financial institution” means a:

(i)bank or trust company;

(ii)mutual savings and loan association;

(iii)credit union;

(iv)payment card network;

(v)online payment provider;

(vi)cryptocurrency company;

(vii)internet-based payment application;

(viii)acquirer;

(ix)payment facilitator; or

(x)similar company or institution providing financial transaction services.

(b)”Firearms code” means the merchant category code approved by the international organization for standardization for the purposes of initiating a card-based transaction for firearms retailers.

(c)”Firearms retailer” means any person or entity engaged in the lawful business of selling or trading any of the following items that are physically located in this state:

(i)firearms;

(ii)firearms parts or components;

(iii)firearms accessories;

(iv)ammunition;

(v)ammunition components, including but not limited to powder or casings; or

(vi)other products offered and sold at firearms stores.