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154 bills · 2021 Regular Session

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H0305house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the regulatory boards, medical boards, and the Division of Building Safety for fiscal year 2021.

Enacted

340

H0306house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Agriculture for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

340

H0313house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Fish and Game for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

312

H0318house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the State Board of Education for Community Colleges for fiscal years 2021 and 2022.

Enacted

332

H0326house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho Transportation Department for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

350

H0337house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho State Police for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

340

H0338house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Office of the State Controller for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

350

H0346house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

340

H0353house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Administrators for fiscal year 2022 and fiscal year 2021.

Enacted

340

H0357house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Facilities for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

340

H0355house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Operations for fiscal year 2022 and fiscal year 2021.

This is the FY 2022 original appropriation and FY 2021 supplemental appropriation bill for the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Operations. This division provides state and federal funding in support of the operation of Idaho's school districts and charter schools, grades K-12. This division includes pupil transportation, salaries and benefits for classified staff, technology, and discretionary funds that can be used for any educational support services or general operations. Adjustments to the division from last year include a 2% equivalent funding increase for classified staff; $6.4 million for pupil transportation; $9.4 million for increased discretionary funding based on 325 additional support units; and $3.1 million for salaries and benefitsfor285additionalmid-termsupportunits. Thebillalsoincludesadditionalfundingforschoolemployee health insurance. For FY 2021 the bill provides funding as a result of the Legislature approving H22aas that lifted the statutory cap for support unit growth for public charter schools for one year.

Enacted

320

H0365house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Agriculture for fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

350

H0371house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho State Police for fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

281

H0372house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Education for fiscal year 2022 and fiscal year 2021.

Enacted

331

H0373house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho Commission for Libraries for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

340

H0370house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Financial Management for fiscal year 2022.

This is an FY 2022 additional appropriation bill for the Division of Financial Management. It appropriates federal funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) to address undetermined needs related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The types of uses for this appropriation include, but are not limited to, vaccine distribution and management, personal protective equipment, communications, public safety, and related technology needs.

Enacted

321

H0382house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

322

H0384house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Military Division for fiscal year 2021.

Enacted

340

H0385house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Teachers for fiscal year 2022 and fiscal year 2021.

Enacted

330

H0386house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Operations for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

330

H0387house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the State Board of Education and the Board of Regents of the University of Idaho for College and Universities and the Office of the State Board of Education for fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

258

H0395house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

323

H0396house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the public health districts for fiscal year 2022.

Enacted

350

H0397house

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Administration for the Division of Public Works for fiscal year 2021 and fiscal year 2022.

In Committee

5410

S1198senate Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the State Tax Commission for fiscal year 2022.

This is the FY 2022 original appropriation bill for the State Tax Commission. It appropriates a total of $46,355,300 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 443.00. For benefit costs, the bill maintains the current appropriated amount for health insurance at $11,650 per eligible FTP, extends the holiday for the employer's sick leave contribution rate for another year, and restores funding for the employer's unemployment insurance contribution rate. The bill also provides funding for the equivalent of a 2% change in employee compensation for permanent state employees and a 2% upward shift in the compensation schedule. Also included are the following line items: line item 1, which provides $10,000 for a 2% increase for the commissioners' salary; line item 2, which provides $933,600 for FAST Enterprises to host GenTax on its servers; and line item 3, which reduces 5.00 FTP and $180,000 from personnel costs.

Enacted

598

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