Idaho Bills
119 bills · 2024 Regular Session
Relates to the appropriation to the State Liquor Division for fiscal year 2025.
ThisappropriationtotheStateLiquorDivisionprovidesenhancementstotheFY2025maintenancebudgetthat include pay increases for temporary staff at retail locations; funding to relocate or remodel a store; 2.00 FTP and conversion of temporary labor hours to permanent positions; a program systems specialist; replacement items; and the additional 2% CEC.
Carl Bjerke · SD-005
21 – 14
Relates to the appropriation to the State Board of Education and the Board of Regents of the University of Idaho for College and Universities and the Office of the State Board of Education for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the Colleges and Universities provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that include an additional appropriation and 29.25 FTP for occupational capacity enhancements, a reduction of 4.00 FTP and $489,000 to transfer risk managers to the Office of the State Board of Education (OSBE), endowment adjustments, nondiscretionary adjustments, and the additional 2% CEC.
23 – 12
Relates to the appropriation to the Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that includes additional appropriation for software procurement, and the additional 2% CEC.
Janie Ward-Engelking · SD-018
29 – 4
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Information Technology Services for fiscal year 2025.
This is a FY 2025 appropriation bill for the Office of Information Technology Services. It appropriates a total of $34,660,600 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 221.00. The bill funds eight FY2025enhancements, whichprovidesfundingforfundingforITsecurityequipment, networkequipmentand services, IT infrastructure, IT architecture and GIS, service vehicle leases, onetime infrastructure equipment replacement, website development and maintenance transactions with the Department of Administration, and IT consolidation. IT consolidation includes the Department of Labor, Department of Lands, Military Division, Liquor Division, Office of the State Public Defender, and the Idaho State Historical Society.
Relates to the maintenance appropriation to the Legislative Branch for fiscal year 2025.
This is the FY 2025 maintenance appropriation for the Legislative Branch which includes the Legislative Services Office, and the Office of Performance Evaluations. It includes standard adjustments for benefit costs, statewide cost allocation, and change in employee compensation.
Scott Grow · SD-014
28 – 7
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Charter School Commission for fiscal year 2025.
This is a FY 2025 appropriation bill for the Public Charter School Commission. It appropriates a total of $724,900 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 5.00. The bill also provides language regarding the accountability of appropriated funds.
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Species Conservation for fiscal year 2025.
This is a FY 2025 appropriation bill for the Office of Species Conservation within the Office of the Governor. It appropriates a total of $19,891,000 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 16.00. The bill funds two FY 2025 enhancements, which provide 1.00 FTP and funding for the fiscal staff member; and funding to receive grants.
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Information Technology Services for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the Office of the Information Technology Services provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that includes for funding for IT security equipment, funding for network equipment and services, funding IT infrastructure, funding for IT architecture and GIS, funding for service vehicle leases, funding onetime infrastructure equipment replacement, funding for website development and maintenance transactions with the Department of Administration, IT consolidation, and the additional 2% CEC. IT consolidation includes the Department of Labor, Department of Lands, Military Division, Liquor Division, Public Defense Commission, and the Idaho State Historical Society.
24 – 11
Relates to the appropriation to the State Tax Commission for fiscal year 2025.
ThisappropriationtotheStateTaxCommissionprovidesenhancementstotheFY2025maintenancebudgetthat includes funding for IT equipment modernization, consolidating technology and innovation into the General Services Program, replacement items, and the additional 2% CEC.
24 – 9
Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Financial Management for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the Division of Financial Management provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that includes the additional 2% CEC.
Scott Herndon · SD-001
28 – 7
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Charter School Commission for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation for the Public Charter School Commission provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that includes an additional 2% change in employee compensation (CEC).
Ben Adams · SD-012
35 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Board of Tax Appeals for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the Board of Tax Appeals provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that includes replacement items and the additional 2% CEC.
Scott Herndon · SD-001
35 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Energy and Mineral Resources for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the Office of Energy and Mineral Resources provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that include electric grid modernization and the additional 2% change in employee compensation.
Carl Bjerke · SD-005
22 – 11
Relates to the appropriation to the Legislative Branch for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to Legislative Branch agencies provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that includes additional personnel costs for staff recruitment and retention, additional operating expenditures to contract for legal services, and the additional 2% CEC.
31 – 4
Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the Division of Human Resources provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that includes funding for 5.00 FTP and the additional 2% CEC.
24 – 11
Relates to the appropriation to the Stem Action Center for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the STEM Action Center provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that include funding for replacement items and the additional 2% CEC. It also reduces the budget for library programming.
Dave Lent · SD-033
33 – 1
Relates to the appropriation to the Workforce Development Council for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the Workforce Development Council provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that includes funding for the Launch Grants from the In-Demand Careers Fund, 3.00 FTP and grant manager funding, and the additional 2% CEC.
21 – 14
Amends existing law to increase the salaries of commissioners of the Public Utilities Commission, State Tax Commission, and Industrial Commission and provides appropriations for those salary increases.
This legislation provides a 3% salary increase, similar to other state employees, for each of the Public Utilities Commissioners, State Tax Commissioners, and Industrial Commissioners effective July 1, 2024. The salary of each of the three Public Utilities Commissioners is statutorily raised from $122,742 to $126,424. The salary of each of the four State Tax Commissioners is statutorily raised from $113,977 to $117,396. The salary of each of the three Industrial Commissioners is statutorily raised from $119,540 to $123,126. This legislation also provides an appropriation for the increased cost to each agency for salary and benefits for each of the ten commissioners.
29 – 3
Relates to the appropriation to the State Board of Education for community colleges for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to Community Colleges provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget and includes funding for operational capacity enhancements at the four institutions, POST training capacity enhancement at the College of Eastern Idaho and College of Western Idaho, the 2% CEC and a net reduction of $99,800 for nondiscretionary adjustments.
24 – 10
Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Medicaid for fiscal year 2025.
This is a fiscal year 2025 trailer appropriation bill for the Division of Medicaid. It addresses the fiscal impact of House Bill 633, adds provisions regarding postpartum Medicaid coverage for women by extending Medicaid eligibility for twelve months for postpartum coverage and care to individuals who, while pregnant, are eligible for and receive medical coverage through Medicaid.
Julie VanOrden · SD-030
23 – 11
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of the Idaho Digital Learning Academy for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the Idaho Digital Learning Academy (IDLA) provides additional funding to address the new funding formula approved by the Legislature in House Bill 452. Additionally, JFAC approved a motion to have IDLA be an independent division within the Public School Support Program.
Julie VanOrden · SD-030
33 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Lands for fiscal year 2025.
This is a fiscal year 2025 trailer appropriation bill for the Department of Lands. It addresses the fiscal impact of House Bill 614, which amended existing law to authorize the Department of Lands to implement the existing Good Neighbor Authority program and creates continuously appropriated fund(s) in the state treasury for Good Neighbor forest management. This bill also includes an enhancement for the timber protective associations inadvertently excluded from the agency's enhancement appropriation.
Van Burtenshaw · SD-031
26 – 8
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Insurance for fiscal year 2025.
This is a trailer appropriation bill to House Bill 596, which establishes parameters and standards for Pharmacy Benefit Manager operations.
Kevin Cook · SD-032
34 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the State Controller for fiscal year 2024.
This is an FY 2024 appropriation bill for the office of the State Controller, it funds the impact of House Bill 646, which revises the North-South boundary lines for Benewah, Bonner, Clearwater, Kootenai, Latah and Shoshone Counties. The State Controller's Office will send $10,000 to each of the six counties to fund this endeavor.
Scott Herndon · SD-001
34 – 1
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Parks and Recreation for fiscal year 2025.
This appropriation to the Department of Parks and Recreation provides enhancements to the FY 2025 maintenance budget that include additional park personnel, increase to seasonal employee pay, increase park operations, OHV law enforcement passthrough support, a trailer for the motorized trails program, a responsible OHV media campaign, snowmobile signs and trail markers, construction at the Farragut State Park, statewide RV improvements, utility upgrades at Lake Walcott State Park, a Shoreline Erosion Grant at Lake Cascade State Park, funding for recreation council and infrastructure improvements, replacement items, and the additional 2% CEC.
Rick Just · SD-015
41 – 29