Idaho Bills
10 bills · 2016 Regular Session
Adds to existing law to provide for the Adult Degree Completion Scholarship and related provisions and to require the State Board of Education to promulgate certain rules.
16 – 17
Amends existing law to add sales of food products by Idaho chapters of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America or the Boy Scouts of America to the definition of "occasional sales" exempt from sales tax.
35 – 31
Amends existing law to revise apportionment provisions regarding the Highway Distribution Account; and to provide an exception regarding fees for electric vehicles, and to remove fee provisions regarding hybrid vehicles.
33 – 32
Amends existing law to add certain requirements for registration of a supplier of durable medical equipment.
17 – 17
Amends existing law to provide that certain actions shall be a violation and to provide a civil penalty.
33 – 34
Appropriates $1,956,000 to the Commission on the Arts for fiscal year 2017; and limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 10.
33 – 36
Stating findings of the Legislature and recognizing community water fluoridation as a significant public health achievement.
This Concurrent Resolution recognizes the importance and value of fluoride, and the role it has played in maintaining good oral health for over 70 years.
16 – 18
Amends existing law to define "powdered alcohol," to prohibit the possession, sale, purchase and use of powdered alcohol, to revise criminal penalties and to provide for the revocation of liquor licenses held by violators.
17 – 16
Appropriates $104,070,300 to the Department of Fish and Game for fiscal year 2017; and limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 558.
32 – 3
Amends and adds to existing law to provide for Idaho Friends of the Orofino High School Mascot license plates.
The funds from the sale of Maniac license plates will be utilized to enhance the interest of high school, Jr. high school, and elementary school students in pursuit of higher learning and knowledge beyond their current grade. Funds would be put towards field trips (i.e. cadaver labs, youth legislature, etc.), educational speakers, fees for online courses, the purchase of books, software and hands on material above the required reading material, and the like. Funds would not delegated toward sports or recreational use.
35 – 35