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Zoning regulations in Montana are primarily established and enforced by:

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B) Local government (city or county)

Zoning is a local government function in Montana, administered by city or county planning departments. Local governments establish zoning ordinances to regulate land use within their jurisdictions. While local planning commissions may advise on zoning matters, they are bodies of local government — not state or federal agencies — and private developers have no authority to establish zoning regulations.

Answer Options
A
The federal government
B
Local government (city or county)
C
The state real estate commission
D
Private developers

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