Amends existing law to revise terminology and to revise provisions regarding restraint and nonjudicial punishment in the Model State Code of Military Justice.
MILITIA AND MILITARY AFFAIRS -- Amends existing law to revise terminology and to revise provisions regarding restraint and nonjudicial punishment in the Model State Code of Military Justice.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
This legislation seeks to amend and update the Idaho Code of Military Justice (ICMJ) to further enhance commanders’ ability to maintain good order and discipline, enhance access to constitutional protections for accused, and remove antiquated and inapplicable language. The ICMJ currently contains various provisions thatareincompatiblewiththeIDNGwhenoperatinginaTitle32orStateactive-dutystatus,thereforehindering the IDNG’s ability to properly administer military justice. To remedy this issue, the revisions will 1) promote consistency in the application of military justice; 2) enhance ICMJ’s compatibility with IDNG operations; and 3) empower subordinate commanders to conduct military justice by removing technical/legal barriers, which will improve good order and discipline at the lowest level. Key changes include: removing the promotion authority requirement for a commander to initiate non-judicial punishment (NJP), which will allow lower level commanders to use NJP; removing a member’s ability to turndown NJP unless restriction on liberty is sought by a commander; making Summary Courts- Martial mandatory to provide for quick and cost effective punitive review of members’ misconduct; removing inapplicable language pertaining to naval and other services; and removing unconstitutional arrest and seizure given the Idaho Supreme Court decision in State v Clarke.
LATEST ACTION
Reported Printed and Referred to Transportation & Defense
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2026
- Chamber
- house
- Status date
- Jan 21, 2026