Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding agricultural pests.
AGRICULTURAL PESTS -- Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding agricultural pests.
Via committee: Local Government
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
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This legislation amends Idaho Code 25-2601 to specifically include rats as pests for which county commissioners may take appropriate actions to control. The amendment also better organizes the code formatting of the pests list.
FISCAL NOTE
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This legislation causes no increase or decrease in revenue, or additional expenditure of funds at the state or local level of government; therefore, this legislation has no fiscal impact.
BILL TEXT
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LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO Sixty-eighth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2026 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 536 BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE AN ACT1 RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL PESTS; AMENDING SECTION 25-2601, IDAHO CODE, TO RE-2 VISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE POWER OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO CONTROL3 AGRICULTURAL PESTS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC-4 TIVE DATE.5
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:6
SECTION 1. That Section 25-2601, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby7 amended to read as follows:8 25-2601. CONTROL OF PESTS -- POWERS OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. The9 board of county commissioners of each and every county of this state are10 all hereby granted full power and authority to declare any predatory ani-11 mal, including coyote, that feeds upon, preys upon or destroys any poultry12 or livestock of any kind upon any public or private lands within their re-13 spective counties, or any rodent, jack-rabbit, gopher, ground squirrel,14 cricket, locust, grasshopper and other insect pests or plant disease causing15 organisms/agents or any other invertebrate organism that feeds, preys upon,16 or destroys any livestock, natural grasses, or cultivated crops of any kind17 upon any public or private lands within their respective counties, of the18 following to be agricultural pests, and to take all steps that they may deem19 necessary to control such pests.:20 (1) Any predatory animal, including coyote, that feeds on, preys on, or21 destroys any poultry or livestock on any public or private lands within their22 respective counties;23 (2) Any rodent, including but not limited to mice, gophers, ground24 squirrels, or rats, such as the Norway rat and roof rat; any rabbits or hares;25 or any other mammal that feeds on, preys on, or destroys poultry or livestock26 operations, natural grasses, cultivated crops of any kind, or the earth on27 any public or private lands within their respective counties;28 (3) Any insect, including but not limited to crickets, locusts, and29 grasshoppers, or any other invertebrate organism that feeds on, preys on,30 or destroys poultry or livestock operations, natural grasses, cultivated31 crops of any kind, or the earth on any public or private lands within their32 respective counties; and33 (4) Any plant disease-causing organism or agent that feeds on, preys34 on, or destroys poultry or livestock operations, natural grasses, culti-35 vated crops of any kind, or the earth on any public or private lands within36 their respective counties.37
SECTION 2. An emergency existing therefor, which emergency is hereby38 declared to exist, this act shall be in full force and effect on and after39 July 1, 2026.40
LATEST ACTION
Reported Printed and Referred to Local Government
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2026
- Chamber
- house
- Committee
- Local Government
- Status date
- Jan 27, 2026
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