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Idaho Bills

718 bills · 2021 Regular Session

H0385houseSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Teachers for fiscal year 2022 and fiscal year 2021.

Enacted

330

H0386houseSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Operations for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

330

H0387houseSigned

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 2021 and fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

258

H0390house

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding taxable income and the State Tax Commission.

In Committee

926

H0391houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding a declaration of disaster emergency by the Governor.

This legislation clarifies that constitutional rights can not be suspended because of a declared emergency.

Enacted

287

H0392houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding a declaration of disaster emergency by the Governor and to provide that the Governor may not alter, adjust, or create any provisions of the Idaho Code.

Enacted

287

H0393houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding a declaration of disaster emergency by the Governor.

This legislation identifies that all jobs are essential and that any restrictions during a declared emergency be narrowly tailored to not place restrictions based on job type or classification.

Enacted

287

H0394houseSigned

Amends and adds to existing law to revise effective dates.

Article III Section 22 states “No act shall take effect until sixty days from the end of the session at which the same shall have been passed, except in case of emergency, which emergency shall be declared in the preamble or in the body of the law. Consequently, if the legislative session extends beyond May 2nd, the effective dates of all legislation that does not have an emergency clause will be delayed. This legislation ensures that all legislation passed and signed by the governor or allowed to become law by the governor without his signature, that does not have an emergency clause, will become effective on July 1, 2021.

Enacted

341

H0395houseSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

323

H0396houseSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the public health districts for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

350

H0397house

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Administration for the Division of Public Works for fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2022.

In Committee

5410

H0399houseSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Commission on Aging for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

332

H0400houseSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2021.

Enacted

332

H0401houseSigned

Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho Transportation Department for fiscal year 2022.

This is an FY 2022 trailer appropriation bill for the Idaho Transportation Department. It addresses the fiscal impact of H362, which increases the amount going to the Transportation Expansion and Congestion Mitigation Fund to $80,000,000 annually.

Enacted

323

H0403house

Amends session law to clarify the application of SB 1110.

Introduced
H0404house

Amends existing law to provide for indirect supervision and the offering of services to the public by allied health professionals.

Title 54 of the Idaho Code permits “Allied Health Professionals” who are not licensed veterinarians to perform certain treatment on, and provide services to, animals. However, under current law, the Allied Health Professional is not permitted to offer or advertise those services to the public. This bill remedies the discrepancy by allowing qualified Allied Health Professionals who are authorized to provide certain services the ability to also advertise and offer those services to the public.

Introduced
H0405house

Amends existing law to provide that certain actions regarding video programming of athletic or sports games or contests shall be unlawful.

Introduced
H0406house

Adds to existing law to provide civil remedies for the unauthorized disclosure of intimate images.

This legislation will provide civil liability remedies for the unconsented disclosure of intimate images.

Introduced
H0407houseSigned

Amends and adds to existing law to provide effective dates.

Article III Section 22 states “No act shall take effect until sixty days from the end of the session at which the same shall have been passed, except in case of emergency, which emergency shall be declared in the preamble or in the body of the law. Consequently, if the legislative session extends beyond May 2nd, the effective dates of all legislation that does not have an emergency clause will be delayed. This legislation ensures that all legislation passed and signed by the governor or allowed to become law by the governor without his signature, that does not have an emergency clause, will become effective on July 1, 2021.

Enacted

290

H0410house

Adds to existing law to prohibit employers from requiring that employees be vaccinated.

This legislation ensures the individual rights of employees to not be discriminated against in the work force because of their medical status or their vaccination status. It also further strengthens the HIPAA laws that are already in place.

Introduced
H0411house

Adds to existing law to prohibit mandated or forced vaccination.

Introduced
H0413house

Adds to existing law to provide that employees shall not be required to receive additional vaccinations as a condition of continued employment.

Introduced
H0414house

Adds to existing law to provide a religious exemption for any mandated medical treatment.

In Committee

4624

H0415house

Adds to existing law to require exemptions from employee immunization requirements.

In Committee

4324

H0416house

Adds to existing law to provide that a person's vaccination records shall not be used for occupational licensing purposes.

Introduced
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