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Idaho Bills

661 bills · 2022 Regular Session

H0708house

Amends existing law to provide that a person shall not be required to be vaccinated for coronavirus or have a vaccine passport to apply for or receive government services, to enter or remain in a government venue, or to be hired by the state or maintain employment with the state.

In Committee

5414

H0715house Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding filing for certain income tax refunds or credits.

This legislation would amend Title 63, Chapter 30, Idaho Code. Currently, there is a three-year statute of limitations to make a claim for credit or for refund of certain overpaid taxes. By contrast, Idaho taxpayers are responsible for underpaid taxes—plus penalties and interest—for a ten-year window. This legislation would extendthestatuteoflimitationsrelatingtoclaimsforcreditofoverpaidtaxes, allowingthemtobeoffsetagainst taxes due.

Enacted

350

H0711house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to Idaho Public Television for fiscal year 2023.

Enacted

268

H0712house

Adds to existing law to implement the Crisis Standards of Care Act.

This legislation charges the Department of Health and Welfare with the responsibility of limiting the duration and scope of operating in crisis standards of vcare, and developing long-term capacity strategies to reasonably prepare for future surges in healthcare demand. It asserts that all existing patient rights shall be honored under crisis standards of care. It requires both the facility requesting crisis standards of care and the Department to make reports that include mitigation plans for limiting the scope and duration of crisis standards of care.

Introduced
H0714house Signed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding taxation of adjustments of certain bonus depreciation.

Enacted

340

H0710house Signed

DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES- Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2022.

This is an FY 2022 supplemental appropriation bill for the Division of Human Resources. It provides 5.00 FTP and $218,600 for DHR modernization.

Enacted

295

H0716house Signed

Adds to existing law to provide for the adoption of initial certification and content standards prepared by 2020-2021 work groups.

Enacted

341

H0578house

Adds to existing law to provide that employers shall be liable for required immunizations.

This legislation holds an employer liable for damages and or injuries if the employer requires their employees to receive an immunization as a condition of employment and the employee applied for an exemption from said immunization and their exemption was denied.

Introduced
H0726houseCLOSE VOTE Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2023.

This is the FY 2023 original appropriation bill for the Division of Human Resources. It appropriates a total of $4,671,300 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 22.00. For benefit costs, the bill increases the appropriated amount for health insurance by $850 to $12,500 per eligible full time FTP, includes a one-year holiday of unemployment insurance, and adjusts workers' compensation amounts. The bill also provides funding for permanent employees for the equivalent of a 3% salary structure shift and provides $1.25 per hour per eligible employee to be distributed based on merit for change in employee compensation. The bill funds two line items. Line item 1 provides additional funds for employee engagement and line item 2 provides additional funds for a compensation and classification study.

Enacted

286

H0721house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Public Defense Commission for fiscal year 2023.

Enacted

350

H0722house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Insurance for fiscal year 2023.

Enacted

350

H0720house Signed

Adds to existing law to provide that environmental elements, artificial intelligence, nonhuman animals, and inanimate objects shall not be granted personhood.

This bill adds a new section to Idaho Code to provide that environmental elements, artificial intelligence, nonhuman animals and inanimate objects shall not be granted personhood status in the state of Idaho.

Enacted

305

H0725house Signed

Relates to the appropriation to the Public Charter School Commission for fiscal year 2023.

Enacted

350

H0727house

Adds to existing law to provide for a procedure regarding nonrecognition of certain federal actions.

Introduced
H0728house Signed

Adds to existing law to provide for the divestment of certain assets related to Russia.

Enacted

680

H0729house Signed

Amends existing law to continue funding for the Business Information Infrastructure Fund.

Enacted

350

H0731house Signed

Amends and adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding certain dyslexia interventions.

Enacted

350

H0732house

Amends existing law to provide that publicly funded programs shall not be designated as home schooling.

Introduced
H0733house

Adds to existing law to prohibit evaluations, questionnaires, surveys, and data collection on a student's behavioral well-being without the approval of the school board and a parent or guardian.

Introduced
H0735house Signed

Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding county indigent services and finances.

Enacted

672

H0738house

Amends existing law to provide for filling vacancies on a community college board of trustees and to revise provisions regarding trustee elections.

In Committee

628

H0736house

Appropriates $30,000,000 to the account created in section 33-5217, Idaho Code.

This bill appropriates $30 million, on a one-time basis, to the charter school facilities fund established in Idaho Code 33-5217. The source of funding is the state general fund.

Introduced
H0739house

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the salaries of state elective officers.

Introduced
H0741house

Amends and adds to existing law to provide property tax relief for owner-occupied homesteads, to increase the grocery tax credit, and to raise the sales and use tax rate to provide replacement funding for local tax areas.

Introduced
H0509house Signed

Amends existing law to increase the grocery income tax credit.

Enacted

350

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