Idaho Bills
639 bills · 2018 Regular Session
Stating findings of the Legislature and authorizing the Legislative Council to appoint a committee to undertake and complete a study of pharmacy benefit manager transparency.
Stating findings of the Legislature and the Legislative Council to appoint a committee to undertake and complete a study of occupational licensing and certification laws and rules in Idaho.
65 – 3
Stating findings of the Legislature and rejecting a certain rule of the Division of Career-Technical Education relating to Rules of Career Technical Schools.
This bill rejects a portion of a rule proposed by the State Board of Education related to the Rules of Career Technical Schools in Docket 55-0103-1701 Section 102., subsection 02.f
Stating findings of the Legislature and approving administrative rules that impose a fee or charge.
59 – 10
Stating findings of the Legislature and approving and extending temporary rules reviewed by the Legislature.
60 – 9
Proposing an amendment to Article I of the Constitution of the State of Idaho by the addition of a new Section 24 regarding the rights and responsibilities of the sexes.
Melissa Wintrow · SD-019
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Idaho to repeal the provision that bans same-sex marriage.
John McCrostie · HD-016A
Proposing an amendment to Section 22, Article I, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho regarding rights of crime victims.
42 – 28
Proposing an amendment to Section 6, Article I of the Constitution of the State of Idaho regarding the right to bail, and to allow a court to deny bail for dangerous crimes in certain instances.
Stating findings of the Legislature and supporting actions by the U.S. Forest Service and other federal agencies, in partnership with agencies of the State of Idaho and Valley County, to move forward to approve the Stibnite Gold Project.
A joint memorial urging the U.S. Department of State to support specified positions in negotiations with Canada regarding any modification or future implementation of the Columbia River Treaty.
This joint memorial urges the U.S. Department of State to support certain positions in negotiations with Canada regarding future implementation of the Columbia River Treaty.
Stating findings of the Legislature and urging Congress to enact federal legislation to require entities that sell or donate land to the federal government for conservation purposes to pay an annual fee in lieu of taxes to such counties, and encouraging federal land management agencies to take into account the effect of transferring private land to federal ownership on counties and their taxpayers, including the ability of local governments to provide necessary public services and the extent of any tax shift that will occur as a result of such land transfers.
Stating findings of the Legislature and stating opposition to any new federal national monument designations, or further designations of wilderness, in the State of Idaho without the approval of the United States Congress and the Idaho Legislature.
57 – 11
Stating findings of the Legislature and stating opposition to any new federal national monument designations, or further designations of wilderness, in the State of Idaho without the approval of the United States Congress and the Idaho Legislature.
Requesting Congress and USDOT and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to grant exemption to agricultural commodity transporters from electronic log book requirements.
A proclamation honoring and commending Bart M. Davis for his years of service to the Legislature of the State of Idaho and for his leadership, sound judgment and integrity.
31 – 0
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding dental services.
28 – 7
Amends and adds to existing law to provide for Idaho Humane Society's pet friendly license plates.
31 – 31
Amends existing law to provide that a taxing district may not run another bond election for eleven months after a failed bond election.
37 – 32
Adds to existing law to provide certain immunity from civil and criminal liability for a person rendering certain aid to a pet in a vehicle.
To provide immunity from civil liability and criminal prosecution for persons rendering certain aid to a pet in a motor vehicle who have a good faith belief is in imminent danger of suffering death or serious bodily harm.
17 – 18
Amends existing law to provide a state match for student contributions to the Rural Physician Incentive Fund.
RuralIdahoneedsmoredoctors, particularlyinprimarycareandpsychiatry. Toencourageyoungphysicians to plant roots in Idaho communities and serve in healthcare shortage areas, the legislature created a loan repayment program called the Rural Physician Incentive Program (RPIP). Funds from the program go to helping pay down medical education loans for physicians who take on these hard to fill positions. However, only a few grants are made each year because since its inception in 2000, RPIP has relied solely on funds paid by WWAMI and University of Utah medical students through their annual fees. This bill would allow the legislature to contribute to the fund at a rate of two state dollars for every one student dollar.
20 – 13
Repeals and adds to existing law to redesignate the code section regarding the publication of session laws.
In 2015 the legislature moved the responsibility to print, publish and distribute the session laws from the Secretary of State to the joint publishing committees of the legislature, however, the legislation was left in Chapter 9, Section 67, Idaho Code. This proposed legislation moves the applicable code sections out of Chapter9(dutiesoftheSecretaryofState)andputstheminChapter5relatingtothedutiesofthelegislature.
68 – 0
Stating findings of the Legislature and proclaiming that the Joyce Livestock Company and the LU Ranching Company should be reimbursed from the Constitutional Defense Council Fund for attorney's fees that they incurred for restoring, maintaining and advancing the sovereignty and authority of the State of Idaho over stockwater rights.
The purpose of this proclamation is to encourage the Constitutional Defense Council, I.C. 67-6301, to use its funds to offset the attorneys' fees incurred by Joyce Livestock Co. and LU Ranching Co. in vindicating at the Idaho Supreme Court the State's sovereignty and authority over stockwater rights on federal lands in Idaho.
28 – 6
Appropriates an additional $4,150,500 to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Children's Mental Health Program, Community Hospitalization Program, State Hospital North, and State Hospital South for fiscal year 2018; and reduces the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare by $2,489,300 for the Adult Mental Health Program and State Hospital South for fiscal year 2018.
33 – 1
Amends existing law to revise a license class provision regarding certain disabled person licenses; and to provide that specified limitation of liability provisions shall apply to governmental entities, nongovernmental organizations and persons that take certain actions as to land made available to the public without charge for recreational purposes.
29 – 1