Idaho Bills
635 bills · 2023 Regular Session
Relates to the appropriation to the State Independent Living Council for fiscal year 2024.
31 – 3
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Drug Policy for fiscal year 2024.
24 – 10
Amends existing law to provide for the refund of wrongfully charged development impact fees.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding intergovernmental agreements for development impact fees.
This legislation clarifies and reinforces the concept that public agencies do not gain authority to impose impact feesbyenteringintoanintergovernmentalagreementunlesssaidpublicagencyalreadyhaslegislativeauthority to do so.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding property tax reduction for certain permanently disabled veterans.
35 – 0
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the issuance of absentee ballots.
47 – 22
Relates to the appropriation to the Industrial Commission for fiscal year 2024.
This is the FY 2024 original appropriation bill for the Industrial Commission. It appropriates a total of $20,788,800 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 130.25. The bill funds four line items, which provide $230,000 to complete the commission's technology modernization project (IRIS), $150,000 for a Microsoft Dedicated Service Engineer, $288,000 for an IRIS maintenance contract, and $55,000 for benefits records digitization.
34 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Military Division for fiscal year 2024.
Ben Adams · SD-012
35 – 0
Adds to existing law to provide that certain persons and institutions must take reasonable steps to restrict the access of minors in certain instances, to provide for a civil action in certain instances, and to prohibit the use of public facilities and public assets for sexual exhibitions.
48 – 21
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding expungement of juvenile records.
This would allow juvenile criminal records to be expunged at three years after meeting the requirements, rather than the current five years. To a juvenile, the two years would allow many to move on to better things.
34 – 0
Adds to existing law to establish the Career Ready Students Program and the Added Cost Funding Support Program.
24 – 10
Repeals and adds to existing law to revise the process for the division of certain single countywide highway districts into commissioner subdistricts.
Thislegislationaddsanewsection, IdahoCode, Section40-1404A,toprovideforcertaincounty-widehighway districts to be divided into seven subdistricts, each represented by a commissioner pursuant to certain criteria.
Adds to existing law to establish career exploration courses.
52 – 16
Adds to existing law to implement the Fair Pharmacy Audits Act.
Adds to existing law to establish landscape control permits for owners of outdoor advertisements and business signs.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding sex education.
Adds to existing law to enact the Gestational Agreements Act.
Gestational Carrier Agreement Act -This legislation establishes consistent standards and procedural safeguards for the protection of parties to gestational agreements. This legislation protects the welfare of children born as a result of gestational agreements and clarifies the parentage of children born under the terms of gestational carrier agreements.
31 – 4
Adds to existing law to prohibit state employees from using or downloading TikTok on a state-issued device, to provide that the state shall implement controls to prevent the use of TikTok on state-issued devices, and to provide a penalty.
Judy Boyle · HD-009B
32 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Charter School Commission for fiscal year 2024.
30 – 39
Relates to the appropriation to Idaho Public Television for fiscal year 2024.
22 – 12
Relates to the appropriation to the Endowment Fund Investment Board for fiscal year 2024.
35 – 0
Amends existing law to revise provisions prohibiting electioneering activities at polling places.
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Juvenile Corrections for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
25 – 10
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of the State Treasurer for fiscal year 2024.
32 – 3
Amends existing law to clarify requirements for criminal history and background checks for potential temporary caregivers.
This legislation provides clarification to authorize the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare to submit the fingerprints of temporary caregivers to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to process a criminal history andbackgroundcheckasperIdahoCode§56-1004A,CriminalHistoryandBackgroundChecks. Thestatutory update is needed in order to add this category of caregivers as an approved group per FBI requirements.
35 – 0