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Idaho Bills

589 bills · 2019 Regular Session

H0119house

Adds to existing law to prohibit an insurer from considering certain inquiries or claims when considering an application for, renewal of, or change in a property or casualty insurance policy.

Introduced
H0120house

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding sex education.

This legislation will allow parents the ability to opt-in their children to classes where the children will view sexually related materials. It also clarifies that all sexually related materials must be made available to parents to review and that all guest speakers or instructors must also comply with the provisions of sections 33-1608, Idaho Code.

In Committee

5614

H0122house

Amends and adds to existing law to provide legislative intent; to provide for research, production, and regulation of hemp; and to provide an exception regarding tetrahydrocannabinols.

In Committee

323

H0123house

Adds to existing law to provide that an area of the state of Idaho shall be exempt from the daylight saving time provisions of federal law.

Introduced
H0124house Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the Model State Code of Military Justice.

Enacted

350

H0125house

Amends existing law to provide that vehicles weighing more than 8,000 pounds may be subject to vehicle registration fees collected by a countywide highway district.

Introduced
H0126house Signed

Amends existing law regarding overhanging and projecting loads to revise minimum flag size.

Enacted

330

H0132house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the State Tax Commission for fiscal year 2019.

Enacted

323

H0133house

Amends existing law to require that certain information regarding immunization exemptions be given by daycare facilities and schools to parents or guardians enrolling children.

In Committee

5217

H0130house

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding annexation by cities.

This legislation clarifies the annexation process for cities and property owners. It adds language to clarify what constitutes contiguity for annexations, as well as the required notification timeline when annexing properties without the written consent of the landowner. It also prevents land that is either actively devoted to agriculture or forest lands from being annexed without the express written permission of the owner.

In Committee

5514

H0136house

Amends existing law to provide for the reemployment of certain public safety officers.

Introduced
H0139house Signed

Adds to existing law to provide for foreign defamation judgments and to provide procedures.

Enacted

323

H0134house Signed

Amends existing law to provide that it shall not be unlawful for any person under the age of 21 to enter or be in a plaza under certain conditions.

This legislation simply amends Idaho Code Section 23-902 to add the word "plaza" to the list of definitions included under the Idaho alcohol beverage code.

Enacted

259

H0141house Signed

Amends existing law to revise references to mining operations and to provide for financial assurance.

Enacted

293

H0143house

Establishes the Occupational Licensing Reform Act and establishes provisions regarding recognition of military training, expedited applications for military members and their spouses, and licensure by endorsement for military members and their spouses.

Introduced
H0144house Signed

Amends existing law to provide for personal care of residents in specified facilities.

Enacted

330

H0157house Signed

Amends existing law to provide that certain movie theaters may obtain a license to sell beer at retail.

Enacted

2510

H0148house

Amends existing law to revise the definition of “proof of financial responsibility.”

Introduced
H0149house Signed

Amends existing law to provide for a waiver of surplus requirements if a self-funded plan meets certain conditions.

Enacted

644

H0150house Signed

Amends existing law to provide that the governing board of a public school district, charter district, or public charter school may enter into executive session on a simple roll call majority vote under certain circumstances.

Enacted

350

H0151house Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding licensing and other fees for food establishments.

Enacted

321

H0153house Signed

Amends existing law to revise the career ladder.

Enacted

330

H0154house

Amends existing law to revise the sales tax revenue distribution formula to counties and cities.

Introduced
H0155house Signed

Amends existing law to provide for the boundaries of a year-round resort and to revise the definition of “year-round resort.”

Enacted

340

H0234house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Medical Boards for fiscal year 2020.

This is the FY 2020 original appropriation bill for the Medical Boards. It appropriates a total of $6,809,500 andcapsthenumberofauthorizedfull-timeequivalentpositionsat51.20. Forbenefitcosts,thebillmaintains the current appropriated amount for health insurance at $11,650 per eligible FTP; provides a 5.5% increase for the employer's share of PERSI contributions; and temporarily reduces the rate agencies pay the Division of Human Resources for its services. Inflationary adjustments include $7,700 for increased credit card processingfeesandofficeleasecosts. Fundingforreplacementitemsincludes$95,000forsoftwarelicenses, office furniture, computers, and phones. For statewide cost allocation, $6,100 is provided. The bill also provides funding for the equivalent of a 3% change in employee compensation for permanent employees, with a minimum increase of $550 for each employee and the remaining amount to be distributed based on merit. The bill funds ten line items. For the Board of Medicine: 1.00 FTP and $62,400 for a management assistant and $41,500 for additional board resources. For the Board of Nursing: $5,500 for six cell phones; 1.00 FTP and $49,200 for an administrative assistant; and $3,300 for Microsoft Office 365. For the Board of Pharmacy: $19,600 for licensing system maintenance and $4,800 for Microsoft Office 365. For the Governor's Technology Initiatives across the five agencies, the bill includes $4,300 for network equipment replacement,$25,200formobiledevicesecurity,and$41,100forOfficeofInformationTechnologyServices billings.

Enacted

350

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