Asbestos Control Program News!
The Asbestos Control Program (ACP) is endeavoring to keep Montana citizens and other interested parties up-to-date on issues happening in the ACP and in the asbestos industry. This page lists news, website changes, program changes, and new determinations as they occur. Check back often to keep informed on the latest information and news.
- Courtesy Copy of New Asbestos Control Rules
- New Asbestos Program Rule Changes are in Effect
- List Serve
- Did You Know
Courtesy Copy of New Asbestos Control Rules
Update! The program has added a page number footer to the document to make it easier for Because it may take some time for the Secretary of State to publish the rules, the program has generated a courtesy copy of the rules for your immediate use. Language that has changed or been added to the rules is marked in bold blue and italicized. This form was selected so that if the document is not printed in color, the material that has been changed or added will appear in bold italics. The program has taken great effort to assure that the courtesy copy accurately reflect the changes made by the MAR Notice but should a difference between the courtesy copy and MAR Notice exist, the MAR Notice and the subsequent publication of the rules by the Secretary of State are the official and enforceable version of the rules. [ACP Courtesy Copy of Rules]
New Asbestos Program Rule Changes are in Effect
The Secretary of State published MAR Notice No. 17-317 in the Montana Administrative Register, Issue 20, regarding the Notice of Amendment, Adoption, and Repeal - Incorporation by Reference - OSHA Preclusion - Asbestos Project Management on October 27, 2011. When the Secretary of State has published the final rules, they will be available on its website at www.sos.mt.gov. For a working copy of the new rules, the department is working on an unofficial courtesy copy that combines the rule changes and the part of the old rules that remain in effect. Please check back for the posting of this document. Notification of the posting will be made through the program's List Serve and a note published on its web page. Sign up for the List Serve at http://svc.mt.gov/deq/ListServe/asbestosStep1.asp. The department is also providing the following links to the MAR Notice, Issue 20, and the Proposed Rules as noticed April 14, 2011.
Also, with the new rule changes are new forms. The program has revised the three forms for notifications to reduced confusion and to reduce the state seal in the background as faxed forms were still illegible. All fields on the forms must be completed. With names, first and last name must be entered. Also, you must list the first and last name of a person who will be on site during the activities that the department may contact during program inspections of the site.
- Demolition with Asbestos Project Permit Application, MTACP01. Use this form when you have an emergency renovation application, or an ordered demolition, or a combination of asbestos activity and demolition/renovation activity, or for courtesy notifications. (PDF) (Word)
- Montana Demolition Notification, MTACP02.This form is to notify of the demolition of a facility and NO ACM has been identified in the facility nor is there any ACM being left in the building. If load-bearing structures are being removed and the facility is not being demolished or ACM is being left in the building, you must use Form MTACP01. (PDF) (Word)
- Asbestos Project Permit Application, MTACP03. Use this form for asbestos-related activities for ACM that is regulated and no other demolition/renovation will be conducted at the site. Activities covered by this form are listed under the "Type of Activity" section at the top of the form. (PDF) (Word)
List Serve
The Asbestos Control Program continues to still use its List Serve to send out information for persons interested in newsletters, determinations, and other announcements in the asbestos industry. You can view archived List Serve notices here. Sign up for the List Serve.
Did You Know?
Did you know that an Application for a Montana Asbestos Project Permit and NESHAP Demolition/Renovation Notification can be deemed deficient if it is missing any one or more of the following:
- The required fee
- Missing activity and/or demolition/renovation dates
- A correct latitude/longitude
- Missing First and Last contact names
- Missing inspection information
Be sure to review your application for completeness.
Last Modified: 04/10/2012

