Idaho Bills
635 bills · 2023 Regular Session
States findings of the Legislature and approves fee and non-fee rules of the Department of Insurance reviewed by the House Business Committee and the Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee.
68 – 0
States findings of the Legislature and authorizes the Legislative Council to establish a task force to complete a study and make recommendations regarding a comprehensive Medicaid managed care program.
This resolution was crafted to determine the cost benefit analysis for the Medicaid program. It was crafted to bring stakeholders from around the state together to find the best solutions for long term stability and care.
34 – 0
States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Department of Environmental Quality reviewed by the House Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee and the Senate Resources and Environment Committee.
67 – 0
States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses reviewed by the House Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee and the Senate Health and Welfare Committee.
67 – 0
States findings of the Legislature and rejects a certain rule of the Idaho State Police relating to Rules Governing the Sex Offender Registry.
58 – 9
States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses reviewed by the House Business Committee and the Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee with exceptions.
This House Concurrent Resolution is to adopt the fee and non-fee rules (excluding Department of Insurance rules from a previous resolution) before the House Business Committee during the 2023 Legislative Session.
66 – 0
States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses reviewed by the House Health and Welfare Committee and the Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee.
69 – 0
States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Idaho Transportation Department reviewed by the House Transportation and Defense Committee and the Senate Transportation Committee.
67 – 0
States findings of the Legislature and rejects certain rules of the State Board of Education relating to Rules Governing Public Charter Schools and Rules of the Public Charter School Commission.
This resolution rejects IDAPA 08.02.04 and 08.03.01 in whole, Rules Governing Public Charter Schools and RulesofthePublicCharterSchoolCommission, apendingruleunderdocket08-0204-2201and08-0301-2201.
65 – 4
States findings of the Legislature and approves the recess of the Legislature until April 6.
69 – 0
States findings of the Legislature and requests that the Department of Health and Welfare develop draft legislation establishing a statewide planning, coordination, and funding system for emergency medical services.
48 – 22
States findings of the Legislature and authorizes the Legislative Council to appoint a committee to undertake and complete a study of agricultural issues.
States findings of the Legislature, honoring and commending Glenn Harris for his years of service to the Legislature and wishing him well in his retirement.
This resolution recognizes and honors Mr. Glenn Harris, Information Technology (IT) Division Manager of LegislativeServicesOffice(LSO),forhis33yearsofdedicatedservicetotheIdahoLegislature. Hisoutstanding contributions and commitment to excellence have inspired all of us and will be remembered for many years.
70 – 0
States findings of the Legislature declaring opposition to EPA proposed rules regarding water quality standards.
31 – 3
States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Idaho State Police / Idaho Public Safety and Security Information Systems and the Sexual Offender Management Board reviewed by the Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee and the House Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee.
States findings of the Legislature and approves fee rules of the Department of Fish and Game, the Department of Lands, and the Idaho Department of Water Resources/Idaho Water Resource Board reviewed by the Senate Resources and Environment Committee and the House Resources and Conservation Committee with an exception.
69 – 0
Proposes a state constitutional amendment to require any referendum petition or initiative petition to be signed by at least 6% of legal voters at the last general election in each legislative district.
Charles Winder · SD-020
39 – 31
Proposes a state constitutional amendment to repeal the prohibition on sectarian appropriations.
Proposes an amendment to Section 23, Article III of the Constitution of the State of Idaho to limit the length of any extraordinary or special session of the Legislature.
The Joint Resolution amends the Idaho Constitution to include the special sessions of the Idaho Legislature convened upon a written request of 60% each of the House and Senate membership under the same 20-day limit that has applied since statehood to all sessions convened at the call of the Governor.
States findings of the Legislature and resolves that the Idaho Legislature stands ready to begin discussions with the Oregon Legislature regarding the potential to relocate the Oregon/Idaho state boundary.
Kevin Andrus · HD-035A
41 – 28
States findings of the Legislature and calls on Congress to restrict the jurisdiction of the federal courts from hearing cases regarding state legislative authority to legislate on abortion.
Heather Scott · HD-002A
28 – 7
States findings of the Legislature and urges the Governor and the congressional delegation to oppose the federal lawsuit against Idaho's stockwater forfeiture procedure.
Amends and adds to existing law to establish the Idaho Launch Grant Program and to revise provisions regarding the In-Demand Careers Fund.
Geoff Schroeder · SD-008
20 – 15
Adds to existing law to enact the Idaho Dietary Supplement Act, which provides that the production, marketing, distribution, sale, and use of dietary supplements that were legal as of July 1, 2022, in Idaho shall remain legal in Idaho, regardless of any changes to federal law or regulation.
17 – 18
Adds to existing law to require cash be accepted for entry fees to school athletic events.
The purpose of the legislation is to assure that a spectator of any Idaho school sporting event is guaranteed the option to gain entry with a cash payment.
16 – 18