Idaho Bills
635 bills · 2023 Regular Session
Amends existing law to provide an exemption from a certain requirement and to provide a requirement for a license issued to a theater.
22 – 10
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Division of Medicaid for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
This is a trailer appropriation to address the fiscal impact of S1097 of 2023. S1097 creates the Medicaid Management Information Systems Dedicated Fund, which will hold the state match for the procurement of the Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS). An additional amount is provided in FY 2023, to address costs to create the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the four modules in the base system of the MMIS. An additional onetime amount is provided in FY 2024, to enable the Division of Purchasing in the Department of Administration to sign contracts for the base modules. In addition, there are three sections of legislative language directing reporting on the progress of the MMIS procurement and implementation.
61 – 9
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Administration for the Division of Public Works for fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
43 – 25
Relates to the appropriation to the Attorney General for fiscal year 2024.
61 – 8
Amends existing law to increase the salaries of commissioners of the Public Utilities Commission, State Tax Commission, and Industrial Commission and provides appropriations for those salary increases.
65 – 2
Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses for fiscal year 2024.
56 – 12
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare and the Department of Labor for fiscal year 2023.
43 – 27
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Administrators for fiscal year 2024.
52 – 17
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Operations for fiscal year 2024.
54 – 15
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Children's Programs for fiscal year 2024.
50 – 20
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Facilities for fiscal year 2024.
68 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Central Services for fiscal year 2024.
49 – 20
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Educational Services for the Deaf and the Blind for fiscal year 2024.
69 – 0
Relates to appropriations and transfers for fiscal year 2023 and year-end appropriations and transfers for fiscal year 2024.
42 – 25
Relates to the appropriation to the Workforce Development Council for fiscal year 2024.
This is a FY 2024 trailer appropriation bill for H24 for the Workforce Development Council. It provides an additional appropriation of $5,000,000 to expand Idaho Launch.
37 – 30
Adds to existing law to provide that certain persons and institutions must take reasonable steps to restrict the access of minors in certain instances, to provide for a civil action in certain instances, and to prohibit the use of public facilities and public assets for sexual exhibitions.
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Children's Programs for fiscal year 2024.
Amends House Rules 6, 8, 10, and 17 regarding the introduction of bills.
This legislation amends House Rules #6, #8, #10, and #17. Rule #6: Bills presented to the Chief Clerk for introduction will receive the designation of informational bills with an associated bill number and remain in the Office of the Chief Clerk. Each member will have the option of introducing three (3) informational bills per legislative session. Rule #8: Clarifies the designation of an informational bill per Rule #6. Rule #10: Clarifies that the referring of informational bills comes from Rule #6. Rule #17: Clarifies that informational bills are not subject to call from the House floor.
Amends House Rules 6 and 10 regarding the introduction of bills.
57 – 13
Amends House Rules 6, 10, and 17 regarding the introduction of bills.
This legislation is designed to create a path forward so that a bill can be heard if the Chairman will not hear the legislation. This also removes all personal bills but makes it possible to receive an introductory print hearing, if you receive support from 50% of the committee.
States findings of the Legislature and provides for a joint session of the House and Senate to hear a message from the Governor.
Megan Blanksma · HD-008B
63 – 0
States findings of the Legislature and expresses support of the Electoral College system.
This House Concurrent Resolution reaffirms the importance of the Electoral College system and highlights the dangers of a National Popular Vote Interstate Compact approach to electing the President of the United States. The resolution urges the Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of State to join the Legislature in opposing any efforts to repeal or nullify the Electoral College process.
Carl Bjerke · SD-005
States findings of the Legislature and authorizes the Legislative Council to appoint a committee to undertake and complete a study of natural resource issues.
31 – 4
States findings of the Legislature and rejects certain rules of the Department of Health and Welfare relating to residential assisted living facilities.
63 – 0
States findings of the Legislature and supports ongoing investments in the state's water infrastructure.
Christopher Allgood · HD-011B