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Idaho Bills

661 bills · 2022 Regular Session

S1247senate Signed

Amends existing law to provide that a cooperative service agency may establish a career technical school.

Enacted

661

S1249senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding taxing district budget limitations.

Enacted

660

S1248senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding compensation.

The purpose of this legislation is to allow Water and Sewer Districts to raise the compensation of their board members for their services, if they so choose, from the current maximum of $100 to a new maximum of $150.

Enacted

652

S1251senate

Amends existing law to provide for written agreement of permittees and private right holders prior to the exchange of federally managed lands.

Introduced
S1252senate

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding grazing preference rights.

Introduced
S1254senate Signed

Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to remove certain provisions regarding air quality related to motor vehicles and to provide revised provisions regarding air quality programs.

Enacted

625

S1253senate Signed

Amends existing law to remove a prohibition against employment by the state of Idaho.

The purpose of this legislation is to align the efforts of the Workforce Development Council in facilitating the expansion of work-based learning to the workforce needs of state of Idaho agencies. It eliminates a clause that prohibits youth served under the Council’s employment and training programs from being employees of the state of Idaho. Elimination of the clause does not require agencies to hire youth served by the programs; but allows consideration of youth as candidates for open state positions.

Enacted

680

S1243senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding composition of the board.

Existing state code describing the makeup of the Idaho Board of Environmental Quality is being updated to reflectCleanAirActSection128requirementsforstateenvironmentalboards. Previouslythedepartmentrelied on Executive Orders to ensure these requirements were met.

Enacted

5411

S1256senate Signed

Amends existing law to remove a requirement for notarization in a criminal history and background check application.

Enacted

680

S1257senate Signed

Amends existing law to remove a description of the Southwest Idaho Treatment Center as an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Enacted

4425

S1259senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the exclusion of certain Medicaid income for a certified family home provider.

Enacted

5114

S1261senate

Adds to existing law to provide for the installation of adult content filters on tablets and smart phones.

Introduced
S1262senate Signed

Amends existing law to provide for certain limitations on firearms regulation during a state of disaster emergency.

Enacted

589

S1264senate

Amends existing law to revise legislative findings and to revise provisions regarding rescission.

In Committee

2210

S1263senate

Amends existing law to establish provisions regarding the imposition of fines for certain violations.

This legislation clarifies that the 30 day written notice of a homeowner's board meeting does not apply for violations involving endangerment or destruction of individual or community property.

Introduced

332

S1258senate Signed

Amends and repeals existing law to clarify the authority of the Department of Health and Welfare in managing and operating state hospitals and treatment facilities.

Relating to State Hospitals and treatment facilities. Purpose is to cleanup conflicting provisions related to authority of the Department of Health and Welfare and the Board of Health and Welfare with regard to state hospitals and treatment centers and to provide appropriate references to the hospitals and centers throughout the code.

Enacted

690

S1269senate

Amends existing law to provide certain limitations on coverage.

Introduced
S1268senate Signed

Amends existing law to allow for the issuance of no-cost identification cards to persons who are homeless.

This legislation establishes a no-fee initial 4-year identification card for an individual who is homeless. The current fee for such an identification card is $15, and this fee has been identified as a barrier to both job and housing attainment by persons experiencing homelessness. The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) will require an attestation of the individual’s homelessness and residency at an Idaho relief agency or shelter by an outreach worker or service worker. The legislation allows for a one-time free replacement of this type of identification card. No changes are being made to the Department’s requirements to verify identity and lawful presence.

Enacted

4722

H0521house Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding certain permitted abortions and to provide that certain abortions shall not be made legal.

The purpose of the proposed legislation is to delete outdated language in Idaho Code § 18-608.

Enacted

277

S1273senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise candidate filing fee payment methods.

Enacted

670

S1277senate Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the qualification of voters.

Enacted

620

S1278senate

Adds to existing law to provide that certain appurtenant water rights and water entitlements and obligations shall pass with the transfer of real property.

In Committee

290

S1281senate

Amends existing law to provide for a certain presumption regarding underinsured motor vehicle coverage.

Introduced
S1274senate Signed

Amends and adds to existing law to provide for postelection audits of selected paper ballots in certain elections by the Secretary of State.

This legislation would direct the Secretary of State to order a postelection audit of certain election results after a general or primary election, using procedures he would be required to provide to county clerks at least 60 days prior to the election. Conducting such an audit would increase public confidence in election results by checking the paper ballots, which exist for each and every vote cast in Idaho, against the election results that the counties tabulate and report for the audited precincts. Audit findings could result in the Secretary of State ordering the audit of additional ballots.

Enacted

690

H0509house Signed

Amends existing law to increase the grocery income tax credit.

Enacted

350

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