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Idaho Bills

589 bills · 2019 Regular Session

S1039senate Signed

Amends and repeals existing law to remove a sunset date.

Enacted

5119

S1040senate

Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding the retail sale of liquor by the drink; to revise provisions governing the sale of beer; to revise provisions governing the County Option Kitchen and Table Wine Act; and to provide for clerk and server training.

Introduced
S1042senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding a certain requirement for a magistrate.

Enacted

610

S1038senate

Amends existing law regarding appointment of a third member of a fact-finding commission and completion of the fact-finding process.

This legislation amends Idaho Code Sections 44-1806 and 44-1807 pertaining to firefighter collective bargaining. Under existing law, in the event that an impasse between the representative(s) of the employer and the firefighters is reached, the parties select neutral fact-finders. The proposed amendments affect how fact-finders are selected; institute a process for how a final contract is produced using previously negotiated Articles in conjunction with the fact-finders' recommendation; and make the fact-finders' decision final and binding upon both parties rather than merely advisory.

Introduced
S1048senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding credit unions.

Enacted

580

S1049senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding partial-birth abortion.

Enacted

5011

S1052senate

Amends existing law to implement a cost per mile user fee for vehicles weighing more than 60,000 pounds.

Introduced
S1053senate Signed

Amends existing law to establish apprenticeship for barbers and barber-stylists.

Enacted

570

S1054senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the appointing authority for regional behavioral health boards.

Enacted

650

S1056senate Signed

Repeals and adds to existing law to provide for the apportionment of mitigation plan obligations and separate mitigation plans by nonirrigators, to provide for delinquent assessments and noncompliance with apportionment of mitigation plan obligations, to provide for action by the director, and to provide for hearings.

Enacted

670

S1057senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding continuous improvement plans for school districts and public charter schools.

Enacted

340

S1047senate Signed

Adds to and repeals existing law to provide for cooperative purchasing.

This bill repeals and replaces procurement statute Idaho Code § 67-2807 related to political subdivision. Modifications include changes to cooperative purchasing processes.

Enacted

680

S1059senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding mastery-based education.

Enacted

625

S1050senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding the diversion and use of water, with or without a water right.

The purpose of this legislation is to allow for ground water to be diverted and used at any time with or without a water right for the purpose of fire fighting.

Enacted

670

S1060senate Signed

Adds to existing law to provide flexible schedules and early graduation opportunities for college and career ready students.

Enacted

350

S1062senate

Amends existing law to provide for dental therapists.

Introduced
S1071senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise the definition of a licensing authority.

Enacted

670

S1072senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding publication fees to prohibit such fees for rule removal.

Enacted

630

S1061senate

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding school levies.

The purpose of this bill is to make it easier for school districts that have passed a levy for at least seven (7) consecutive years to place on the ballot to allow voters to extend the levy length from three (3) to ten (10) years without going back to the voters every year.

In Committee

680

S1073senate Signed

Amends existing law to define terms and to provide for who shall and shall not locate and mark service laterals.

Enacted

630

S1083senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding encroachments on certain rights-of-way, maintenance of embankments, the prevention of damage to others associated with ditches, canals, works, or other aqueducts, buried irrigation conduit, and encroachments on certain easements and rights-of-way.

This bill amends Idaho Code to clarify that the protections and obligations of water delivery rights of way extend to the operator of that right of way, in addition to the owner.

Enacted

570

S1079senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise financial relief and assistance provisions.

Enacted

600

S1080senate Signed

Amends existing law to provide that interest generated by moneys in the Idaho Veterans Recognition Income Fund shall be maintained by the Division of Veterans Services.

Enacted

600

S1081senate Signed

Repeals existing law relating to transportation of wheelchair-bound veterans.

Enacted

600

H0234house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Medical Boards for fiscal year 2020.

This is the FY 2020 original appropriation bill for the Medical Boards. It appropriates a total of $6,809,500 andcapsthenumberofauthorizedfull-timeequivalentpositionsat51.20. Forbenefitcosts,thebillmaintains the current appropriated amount for health insurance at $11,650 per eligible FTP; provides a 5.5% increase for the employer's share of PERSI contributions; and temporarily reduces the rate agencies pay the Division of Human Resources for its services. Inflationary adjustments include $7,700 for increased credit card processingfeesandofficeleasecosts. Fundingforreplacementitemsincludes$95,000forsoftwarelicenses, office furniture, computers, and phones. For statewide cost allocation, $6,100 is provided. The bill also provides funding for the equivalent of a 3% change in employee compensation for permanent employees, with a minimum increase of $550 for each employee and the remaining amount to be distributed based on merit. The bill funds ten line items. For the Board of Medicine: 1.00 FTP and $62,400 for a management assistant and $41,500 for additional board resources. For the Board of Nursing: $5,500 for six cell phones; 1.00 FTP and $49,200 for an administrative assistant; and $3,300 for Microsoft Office 365. For the Board of Pharmacy: $19,600 for licensing system maintenance and $4,800 for Microsoft Office 365. For the Governor's Technology Initiatives across the five agencies, the bill includes $4,300 for network equipment replacement,$25,200formobiledevicesecurity,and$41,100forOfficeofInformationTechnologyServices billings.

Enacted

350

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