Idaho Bills
629 bills · 2020 Regular Session
Amends and repeals existing law to revise certain requirements for a marriage license.
Adds to existing law to provide civil immunity for architects and engineers during disasters.
The purpose of this legislation is to ensure architects and engineers who are called upon to volunteer during a declared emergency are able to do so with limited liability for their volunteer services.
Amends existing law to provide for the administration and maintenance of the Health Care Directive Registry by the Department of Health and Welfare.
30 – 38
Adds to existing law to prohibit smoking or vaping in a motor vehicle when a minor is present.
Amends and repeals existing law regarding the prevention of blindness and disease in infants.
30 – 1
Adds to existing law to provide for electronic publication of legal notices on government websites.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding a property tax reduction for certain disabled veterans.
Amends existing law to provide a sales and use tax exemption for certain agricultural aircraft, materials, and parts.
27 – 6
Adds to existing law to specify that employers or companies contracting with the State of Idaho shall not engage in discrimination against unvaccinated persons.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the award of contracts.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding professional service contracts.
Amends existing law to provide that certain notice shall be given for an increase in the amount of rent charged.
This legislation amends section 55-307 Idaho Code to require that landlords provide at least forty-five days' written notice if the landlord is raising the rent by ten percent or more on an annual lease, and 30 days' notice for a rent increase of ten percent or more on a month-to-month lease.
Amends existing law to provide that requests for amendment to a zoning ordinance shall be submitted to the governing board of the locality.
Adds to exisiting law to establish the Right to Repair Act.
Amends existing law to extend budget submission deadlines for certain agencies.
35 – 0
Amends existing law to provide for a limitation on cost of living allowance adjustment increases.
The purpose of this legislation is to strengthen the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho by judiciously extending cost of living increases.
Adds to and repeals existing law to provide that the executive director shall have certain duties.
34 – 0
Amends existing law to revise the definition of “neglected.”
This legislation amends Section 16-1602 by adding language to provide a clearer definition of "Neglected" within the child protection statutes.
Adds to and amends existing law to provide certain requirements for a landlord and to provide a certain requirement for a security deposit.
Adds to and amends existing law to provide for certain fees and to revise how certain fees are paid.
30 – 2
Amends existing law to revise the value of property that debtors may exempt in debt collection activities and bankruptcy proceedings.
29 – 2
Amends existing law to remove a provision regarding when a peace officer may make an arrest.
47 – 12
Adds to and amends existing law to revise provisions regarding possession of a firearm and records of persons convicted of a felony.
Adds to existing law to provide for a statewide online student literacy and academic text support system.
Adds to existing law to provide restrictions.
The purpose of this legislation is to change Idaho Code prohibiting exploding targets during the designated fire season. Exploding targets refers to a device designed for use as a target consisting of a substance or substances capable of exploding or igniting when struck by a projectile. The use of these devices has caused catastrophic wildfires that have endangered lives, burned hundreds of thousandsofacresandcostmillionsofdollars. ThislegislationwouldexpandIdahoCodetoprohibitexploding targets on any state land, classify the crime as a misdemeanor, and reiteraters a judge's discretion for sentencing termsandcostrecoveryfordamages. Thislegislationdoesnotapplytoprivatepropertyoranypublicorprivate shooting range that has a permit or governmental approval.