The Patient Centered Medical Home Act was created by Senate Bill 84, which was passed by the 2013 Montana Legislature. This law requires the insurance commissioner to rely on a council of stakeholders to create standards for the program, qualify health care providers and insurers to participate, and promote the program. The volunteer council consists of representatives of primary care providers, health plans, Medicaid, public health, and consumer advocates. Council members consult the Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance (CSI) in qualifying patient-centered medical homes (PCMH). Stakeholders work with CSI staff to develop Montana-specific PCMH standards and a qualification process for applicants. The council also advises on the promotion, education and coordination of the PCMH program by providing guidance concerning medical home activities. Recently the CSI approved of PCMH designation of practices from NCQA, AAAHC, and the Joint Commission. Primary care practices are in the process of being qualified for the Montana PCMH program.