Idaho Bills
661 bills · 2022 Regular Session
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the careless exposure of barbed wire and to revise penalties.
This legislation amends Idaho Code, Sections 35-301, 302, 303, and 305 by updating current provisions for carelessexposureofbarbedwirefences. Itfurtherrevisesprovisionsregardingapropertyowner'sliabilityafter receiving notice. Finally, it adjusts penalties.
34 – 0
Repeals and adds to existing law to move the Extended Employment Services Program from the State Board of Education to the Department of Health and Welfare.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the numbering of ballot measures.
2 – 33
Amends S.B. 1309 and existing law to revise a provision regarding attorney's fees, to remove a provision regarding an affirmative defense, and to redesignate a section.
50 – 14
Relates to the appropriation to the Wolf Depredation Control Board for fiscal year 2023.
61 – 6
Relates to the appropriation to the Executive Office of the Governor for fiscal year 2023.
67 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the State Liquor Division for fiscal year 2023.
This is the FY 2023 original appropriation bill for the State Liquor Division. It appropriates a total of $27,640,500 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 263.00. For benefit costs, the bill increases the appropriated amount for health insurance by $850 to $12,500 per eligible full time FTP, includes a one-year holiday of unemployment insurance, and adjusts workers' compensation amounts. The bill also provides funding for permanent employees for the equivalent of a 3% salary structure shift and provides $1.25 per hour per eligible employee to be distributed based on merit for change in employee compensation. The bill funds seven line items, which provide additional funds for market pay adjustments, converting employees to full-time, increased store staffing levels, two new retail stores, additional warehouse employees, and relocation or remodel of two existing stores.
41 – 28
Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho State Historical Society for fiscal year 2023.
51 – 16
Amends existing law to provide for legal representation.
29 – 6
Amends existing law to provide for certain state funding distributions.
31 – 2
Adds to existing law to provide for career exploration courses.
24 – 45
Amends and repeals existing law to revise provisions regarding election-related deadlines.
35 – 0
Adds to existing law to establish the Coronavirus Pause Act to prohibit certain actions related to coronavirus.
The coronavirus and its vaccinations are relatively new medical developments, and the decision to receive such a vaccination is a very personal decision. Individuals should not be discriminated against because they have or have not received a coronavirus vaccination. This legislation establishes limitations on the ability of private and public entities to impose a requirement that individuals receive a coronavirus vaccination.
45 – 23
Adds to existing law to establish a loan repayment program for rural veterinarians who treat large animals.
28 – 7
Relates to the appropriation to the Commission on the Arts for fiscal years 2022 and 2023.
This is the FY 2023 original appropriation bill for the Commission on the Arts. It appropriates a total of $2,140,800 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 10.00. For benefit costs, the bill increases the appropriated amount for health insurance by $850 to $12,500 per eligible full time FTP, includes a one-year holiday of unemployment insurance, and adjusts workers' compensation amounts. The bill also provides funding for permanent employees for the equivalent of a 3% salary structure shift and provides $1.25 per hour per eligible employee to be distributed based on merit for change in employee compensation. Also included is one supplemental appropriation which provides funds for pandemic grants.
39 – 30
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Fish and Game for fiscal years 2022 and 2023.
67 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Administration for the Bond Payments Program for fiscal years 2022 and 2023.
67 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of the Attorney General for fiscal year 2023.
39 – 30
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of the State Board of Education for fiscal years 2022 and 2023.
24 – 46
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Utilities Commission for fiscal year 2023.
67 – 0
Relates to the appropriation from the Idaho Millennium Income Fund for fiscal year 2023.
59 – 8
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal years 2022 and 2023.
This is the FY 2023 original appropriation bill for the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Mental Health Services, Psychiatric Hospitalization, and Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention. It appropriates a total of $133,476,500 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 788.41. For benefit costs, the bill increases the appropriated amount for health insurance by $850 to $12,500 per eligible full time FTP, includes a one-year holiday of unemployment insurance, and adjusts workers compensation amounts. The bill also provides funding for permanent employees for the equivalent of a 3% salary structure shift and provides $1.25 per hour per eligible employee to be distributed based on merit for change in employee compensation. The bill funds five line items, which provide additional funds for community mental health activities based on the Idaho Behavioral Health Council recommendations; community behavioral health clinic startup grants; 988 crisis line funding; a net-zero fund shift based on increased federal funding due to accreditation for State Hospital North; and additional funding for substance abuse prevention. Also included in this bill are onetime FY 2022 supplemental appropriations, which provide funding for: children's psychiatric residential treatment grants; demolition of an existing and construction of a new materials warehouse at State Hospital South; demolition of an existing and construction of a new maintenance facility at State Hospital North. DISCLAIMER: This statement of purpose and
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Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding temporary rules.
Amends existing law to provide for the crime of domestic terrorism.
30 – 5
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Information Technology Services for fiscal years 2022 and 2023.
69 – 0