Idaho Bills
589 bills · 2019 Regular Session
Relates to the appropriation to the State Board of Education and the Board of Regents of the University of Idaho for Health Education Programs for fiscal year 2020.
36 – 28
Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho State Police for fiscal year 2019.
67 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2020.
42 – 28
Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2020.
This is the FY 2020 original appropriation bill for the Division of Human Resources. It appropriates a total of $2,389,500 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 16.00. For benefit costs, the bill maintains 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. For statewide cost allocation, $27,700 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 six line items, which provide: $50,000 for statewide cybersecurity training; $6,400 for a personnel reclassification; $77,600 for the Certified Public Manager Program and associated personnel and program costs; $1,300 for GOV TECH 1 Core Network Equipment Replacement; $7,900 for GOV TECH 2 Mobile Device Security; and $11,400 for GOV TECH 4 Office of Information Technology Services Billings.
54 – 11
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2020.
52 – 17
Amends and adds to existing law to provide for the Too Great for Hate license plates.
AmendsIdahoCodebyaddinganewSection49-420Qtobedesignatedasthe"TooGreatForHate"specialty license plate.
32 – 3
Amends existing law to provide for the application of certain legal authority and to provide that a certain restatement of the law shall not be recognized.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the distribution and use of certain funds.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding exceptions to certain age restrictions.
In Idaho, there are 14 resort cities. This bill provides an exception for movie theaters in a resort city. They would have the option of not segregating patrons when they are providing retail sale and consumption of beer and wine on the licensed premises.
21 – 12
Adds to existing law to establish the Public Charter School Facilities Program.
64 – 2
Amends existing law to establish provisions regarding the annual evaluation of a school district superintendent or public charter school administrator.
Adds to existing law to provide for the disclosure of certain information when a solar agreement is entered into for a solar energy system.
51 – 17
Amends existing law to revise definitions and reporting requirements for electioneering communications and independent expenditures.
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2020.
39 – 27
Amends existing law to implement a cost per mile user fee for vehicles weighing more than 60,000 pounds.
Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to provide for the public schools educational support program and to implement student-based foundation funding.
Relates to the appropriation to the State Board of Education for Community Colleges for fiscal year 2020.
66 – 1
Relates to the appropriation to the Commission on the Arts for fiscal year 2020.
38 – 28
Relates to the appropriation to the Secretary of State for fiscal year 2020.
55 – 8
Relates to the appropriation to the State Controller for fiscal year 2020.
65 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the State Board of Education and the Board of Regents of the University of Idaho for Special Programs for fiscal year 2020.
38 – 30
Amends existing law to provide for attorney's fees and litigation costs in certain instances.
34 – 0
Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to provide for the public schools educational support program and to implement student-based foundation funding.
This Legislation is a new funding formula for K-12 education. It changes the fundamental funding from a support based or classroom system to a student based foundation funding system. It provides for a student enrollment count instead of a daily attendance system. This legislation provides for additional weights of funding to be provided to each student depending on student criteria. This criteria or weight is determined dependentonfactorssuchaseconomicallydisadvantaged, EnglishLanguageLearnerandSpecialEducation as well as geographic location and school size. Student counts will be taken four (4) times a year. District funding and timing of funding has been changed to provide an accounting based on student enrollment, student criteria, and which school they are attending. There is a hold harmless provision for all school districts for three (3) years with a minimum increase of two (2) percent per year. The Career Ladder performance system remains in place with reporting by the districts to the State Department of Education. Each district will maintain its own compensation schedule which will include a minimum compensation for instructional and pupil service staff and a minimum compensation for a person holding a professional endorsement. These two compensation amounts will be equal to or greater than the State Career Ladder schedule.
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Agriculture for fiscal year 2020.
64 – 1
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Administration for the Division of Public Works for fiscal year 2020.
60 – 4