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Idaho Bills

639 bills · 2018 Regular Session

H0354houseSigned

Amends existing law to provide that opioid antagonists dispensed for humans shall be filed with the board electronically.

Enacted

320

H0355houseSigned

Amends existing law to clarify what the term “Internal Revenue Code” means for state income tax purposes and to provide adjustments to taxable income for corporations.

Enacted

330

S1312senate

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding crimes against individuals with disabilities and rights of individuals with disabilities.

ThisbillamendsandrevisessectionsofTitle18andTitle56thataffectIndividualswithDisabilitiesinIdaho who use and will need service dogs and brings our code in line with current Idaho Code and the Americans with Disabilities Act, as Amended.

Introduced
H0509house

Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding off-highway vehicles.

Current Idaho law does not require non-residents to purchase an off-road vehicle sticker in order to travel upon and play on Idaho off-road trails. The purpose of this bill is to impose a $12.00 sticker fee upon non-residents for OHV off-road travel in Idaho. This fee amount would be the same as the resident fee. Fees collected would be distributed in the same manner as resident fees. This bill allows the department to begin offering for sale a 2-year sticker, similar to as is provided for highway vehicles. The bill addresses other technical corrections in Idaho's OHV statutes.

In Committee

1420

H0360houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding counseling, to provide that the supreme court shall establish a certain rule and to provide that a person guilty of attempted strangulation shall undergo a certain evaluation, counseling and other treatment.

Enacted

350

H0361houseSigned

Amends existing law to remove and clarify certain filing fees for business organizations.

Enacted

340

H0362houseSigned

Amends existing law to allow greater flexibility in the timing of gasoline tax refund claims by those who are not required to file an income tax return.

Enacted

350

H0363houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise the definition of a “distributor” and to provide for the taxation of gaseous special fuels when delivered into a bulk fuel tank upon agreement between the seller and the customer.

Enacted

350

H0365houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding distribution of moneys in the liquor account.

Enacted

350

H0366houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding public employment.

Enacted

340

H0368houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding optional retirement programs for state institutions of higher education and community colleges.

Enacted

350

H0694houseSigned

Provides that certain unexpended and unencumbered moneys shall revert to the Idaho Millennium Income Fund at the end of fiscal year 2019; and provides that any remaining unexpended and unencumbered moneys in the Idaho Millennium Income Fund shall be transferred to the Idaho Millennium Permanent Endowment Fund at the end of fiscal year 2019.

Enacted

340

H0371houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding certain administration on a time priority basis.

Enacted

2310

H0372houseSigned

Amends existing law to provide a fee for applications to change only the legal description for the place of use or the point of diversion under specified conditions.

Enacted

330

H0374houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise notification provisions regarding placer and dredge exploration and regarding exploration operations to locate minerals.

Enacted

350

H0378houseSigned

Amends existing law to update the duties of the Secretary of State.

This legislation is intended to remove the requirement that candidates for local political subdivision offices file campaign finance reports electronically. Local governments are not able to accept electronic filings at this time. It is the intent of the Secretary of State to begin accepting on-line filings of campaign finance reports and make them available to local entities in 2019.

Enacted

350

H0379houseSigned

Amends existing law to provide that only one incorporator of a nonprofit corporation need sign the articles of incorporation when filing with the Secretary of State.

Enacted

340

H0386houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise the county election records that shall be retained for a specified number of years and provides that the statewide voter registration database shall constitute the register of electors.

Enacted

350

H0387houseSigned

Amends existing law to provide license plate fee exemptions for certain Purple Heart recipients.

Enacted

340

H0388houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding operation of vehicles on approach of authorized emergency or police vehicles.

The purpose of this proposed legislation to clarify what a driver should do when an emergency vehicle approaches.

Enacted

350

H0390houseSigned

Amends existing law to remove the requirement that county assessment roll abstracts be sent to the Idaho State Tax Commission by certified mail.

This bill relates to the administration of property taxes. This change would remove the requirement that county auditors deliver the abstracts of property tax rolls to the State Tax Commission via "certified mail."

Enacted

340

H0391houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise the date by which the Idaho State Tax Commission must correct and report property assessment errors to the county auditor and the county tax collector.

Enacted

340

H0630house

Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding rural education support networks.

This legislation authorizes the Superintendent of Public Instruction to fund the establishment of one (1) Rural Education Support Network in FY 2019. The Network is a small, nimble coordinating body, providing member school districts and charter schools with dedicated staff and funding for the purposes of collaboration, resource sharing, and the pursuit of new resources through grants or philanthropic opportunities. A local school district or charter school must enter into an MOU with the Network, which is an opt-in entity, but no member district or charter school is compelled to participate in a manner that the local school board or superintendent does not deem appropriate. The State Department of Education would provide a model MOU to which Networks could attach addenda to meet their specific needs, but otherwise is not involved in the Network's coordination or decision-making. The superintendent may provide funding to the Network for up to three years, but the Network must become self-sustaining using the revenue saved through resource sharing and efficient coordination among the members.

Introduced

2048

H0392houseSigned

Amends existing law to provide and revise dates by which notification shall be made of an electrical, gas, solar, wind and geothermal energy producer's tax allotment and apportionment.

Enacted

340

H0400houseSigned

Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding an initial retirement allowance, to provide for how a certain early retirement benefit is determined and to provide for how a certain accrued retirement allowance is determined.

Enacted

332

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