Idaho Bills
154 bills · 2021 Regular Session
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2021.
33 – 2
Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho Transportation Department for fiscal year 2022.
This is an FY 2022 trailer appropriation bill for the Idaho Transportation Department. It addresses the fiscal impact of H362, which increases the amount going to the Transportation Expansion and Congestion Mitigation Fund to $80,000,000 annually.
32 – 3
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of the State Board of Education for fiscal year 2021.
64 – 3
Appropriates and transfers $4,000,000 from the General Fund to the Legislative Legal Defense Fund for fiscal year 2021.
57 – 11
Appropriates and transfers $279,000 from the General Fund to the Pest Control Deficiency Fund for fiscal year 2021.
This bill reimburses the Department of Agriculture for prior fiscal year costs to survey and control pests on state and private lands. Idaho Code authorizes the use of deficiency warrants under certain circumstances. The agencies pay the bills and return to the Legislature during the next legislative session for the cash to reimburse those costs.
69 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Commission of Pardons and Parole for fiscal year 2021.
70 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2021.
This is an FY 2021 supplemental appropriation bill for the Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Psychiatric Hospitalization, for State Hospital South. It provides $3,000,000 in federal funds to utilize the provisions of the Institute of Mental Disease Waiver.
67 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of the State Board of Education for fiscal year 2021.
69 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Idaho Transportation Department for fiscal year 2021.
68 – 1
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Water Resources for fiscal year 2021.
67 – 1
Relates to the appropriation to the Military Division for fiscal year 2022.
69 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Utilities Commission for fiscal year 2022.
69 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Energy and Mineral Resources for fiscal year 2022.
60 – 9
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Labor for fiscal year 2021.
69 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Soil and Water Conservation Commission for fiscal year 2022.
53 – 15
Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Species Conservation for fiscal year 2022.
54 – 14
Relates to the appropriation to the Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension Service for fiscal year 2022.
69 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for fiscal year 2022.
69 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Insurance for fiscal year 2022.
66 – 3
Appropriates and transfers moneys from the General Fund to the Innocence Fund for fiscal year 2021.
66 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Administration for fiscal year 2022.
69 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Finance for fiscal year 2022.
69 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the State Independent Living Council for fiscal year 2022.
68 – 0
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Lands for fiscal year 2022.
46 – 22
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.
59 – 8