Amends existing law to revise and remove provisions regarding flags flown by a governmental entity, to provide a penalty, and to establish provisions regarding enforcement by the Attorney General.
STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS -- Amends existing law to revise and remove provisions regarding flags flown by a governmental entity, to provide a penalty, and to establish provisions regarding enforcement by the Attorney General.
Committee: State Affairs
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
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This legislation amends Idaho Code to revise provisions regarding flags flown by government entities and to establish provisions regarding enforcement by the Attorney General. Failure of a government entity to comply will be subject to a civil penalty of $2000 per flag each day flag is displayed. The Attorney General will have the duty to enforce this penalty against a government entity. If there is a failure to comply, the Attorney General has the authority to file a civil action in District Court.
FISCAL NOTE
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The proposed amendment will have no fiscal impact to the general fund, any other state fund or local governments because it only sets standards and does not change any major operations of government. The Division of Veteran’s Services will direct protocol for location and display of flags on state property.
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. 561 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT1 RELATING TO STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS; AMENDING SECTION 67-2303A,2 IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING FLAGS FLOWN BY A GOVERNMEN-3 TAL ENTITY, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING FLAGS FLOWN BY A GOVERNMEN-4 TAL ENTITY, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION, TO PROVIDE A PENALTY, AND TO ES-5 TABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING ENFORCEMENT BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL; AND6 DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.7
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:8
SECTION 1. That Section 67-2303A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby9 amended to read as follows:10 67-2303A. FLAGS -- PROPER PROTOCOL. (1) As used in this section, "gov-11 ernmental entity" means the state of Idaho or any county, municipality, spe-12 cial district, or any other political subdivision or governmental instru-13 mentality of or within the state other than a school, college, or university.14 Property of a governmental entity includes land owned and maintained by the15 governmental entity, including buildings, adjoining land, parks, roads, and16 boulevards.17 (2) A governmental entity shall not display a flag on its property other18 than the following:19 (a) The United States flag;20 (b) The official flag of a governmental entity as defined in this sec-21 tion;22 (c) (b) Official flags of any state in the United States and the offi-23 cial city or county flag as established prior to January 1, 2023;24 (d) (c) Official flags of any of the military branches and units of the25 United States;26 (e) (d) The POW/MIA flag as provided for in section 67-2303, Idaho Code;27 (f) (e) Official flags of recognized Indian tribes;28 (g) (f) Official flags of countries other than the United States to29 commemorate special occasions, but excluding countries with which the30 United States is engaged in hostile action; and31 (h) Official flags of Idaho colleges, universities, and public32 schools.33 (g) The official flag of an Idaho college or university, if it has des-34 ignated by official policy exactly one (1) official flag.35 (3) The provisions of subsection (2) of this section shall not apply to36 any temporary parade or assembly on the property of a governmental entity.37 (3) (4) The division of veterans services is hereby authorized to pro-38 mulgate rules directing the proper protocol for the location and display of39 flags flown on state property.40
2 (5) A governmental entity that fails to comply with the provisions of1 this section shall be subject to a civil penalty of two thousand dollars2 ($2,000) per flag for each day such flag is displayed.3 (6) The attorney general shall have the duty to enforce this section4 against a governmental entity. Before initiating a civil action against a5 governmental entity, the attorney general shall advise the governmental en-6 tity in writing of the violation and, if the governmental entity has not al-7 ready been advised of a substantially similar violation, allow the govern-8 mental entity ten (10) days to cure the violation. If the violation is cured9 within ten (10) days, the governmental entity shall not be subject to civil10 penalties for the violation. If the violation is not cured within ten (10)11 days, or if the governmental entity is not entitled to an opportunity to cure12 based on the commission of a substantially similar violation, the attorney13 general shall have the authority to file a civil action in the district court14 of the county in which the governmental entity is located to enjoin the gov-15 ernmental entity from violating the provisions of this section and to re-16 cover civil penalties accruing from the first day of violation. If the at-17 torney general prevails in such action, the court shall award the attorney18 general all attorney's fees incurred in bringing the action.19
SECTION 2. An emergency existing therefor, which emergency is hereby20 declared to exist, this act shall be in full force and effect on and after its21 passage and approval.22
HOW THEY VOTED
House Third Reading
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YEA (58)
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YEA (26)
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YEA (59)
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LATEST ACTION
Reported Enrolled; Signed by Speaker; Transmitted to Senate
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2026
- Chamber
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- Committee
- State Affairs
- Status date
- Mar 5, 2026
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