Montana Code § 20-5-208

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20-5-208 . Definition. (1) "Bullying" means any harassment, intimidation, hazing, or threatening, insulting, or demeaning gesture or physical contact, including any intentional written, verbal, or electronic communication or threat directed against a student that is persistent, severe, or repeated and that: (a) causes a student physical harm, damages a student's property, or places a student in reasonable fear of harm to the student or the student's property; (b) creates a hostile environment by interfering with or denying a student's access to an educational opportunity or benefit; or (c) substantially and materially disrupts the orderly operation of a school. (2) The term includes retaliation against a victim or witness who reports information about an act of bullying and includes acts of hazing associated with athletics or school-sponsored organizations or groups.

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