Idaho Bills
635 bills · 2023 Regular Session
Amends existing law to define “congestion mitigation.”
This legislation relates to highways and bridges and amends Idaho Code, Section 40-104, to define "congestion mitigation."
28 – 7
Amends and adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding electric fuel tax for commercial electric vehicles.
Amends existing law to provide for execution by firing squad and to provide for certain requirements prior to an execution.
24 – 11
Repeals and adds to existing law to provide authority to administer CPR or use an automated external defibrillator and to provide legal immunity.
35 – 0
Repeals and adds to existing law to enact the Revised Unclaimed Property Act.
65 – 1
Adds to existing law to prohibit public contracts with companies that boycott certain business sectors.
Sage Dixon · HD-001B
53 – 17
Adds to existing law to prohibit pelvic exams of anesthetized and unconscious patients except under certain circumstances.
68 – 0
Amends existing law to require that credit unions and banks holding state funds not boycott certain industries.
Sage Dixon · HD-001B
28 – 7
Amends and adds to existing law to provide that procurement decisions shall not be based on environmental, social, and governance standards.
Ben Adams · SD-012
28 – 7
Adds to existing law to provide that changes in financial eligibility requirements for public assistance programs must be provided in statute.
61 – 7
Amends existing law to clarify provisions regarding essential caregivers and to require health care facilities to establish policies regarding certain visitation requests.
66 – 3
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Educational Services for the Deaf and the Blind for fiscal year 2023.
35 – 0
Amends existing law to provide that school boards shall have the authority to adopt policies and procedures regarding student clubs and organizations.
Amends existing law to provide for tax associated with electronic smoking products and devices.
Kevin Cook · SD-032
Amends existing law to provide for a plan to transition the delivery of Medicaid services to Medicaid managed care organizations.
Amends and adds to existing law to modify eligibility requirements for CHIP Plan B and Medicaid and to provide for a state plan amendment extending Medicaid benefits for pregnant women for twelve months postpartum.
OverathirdofwomeninIdahodonothavehealthinsurancepriortopregnancyanddonothaveaccesstohealth coverage beyond 60 days postpartum. This legislation will improve health access for pregnant/postpartum women and infants and ensure 12 months postpartum health coverage for women.
Amends existing law to provide for State Board of Education member elections.
This legislation establishes that members of the State Board of Education be elected by region rather than appointed by the Governor. It also makes the elected Superintendent of Public Instruction the Chair of the State Board of Education.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the conditions under which a voter may cast an absentee ballot and how a voter may receive an absentee ballot application.
30 – 40
Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding the legislative review of administrative rules.
56 – 8
Relates to the appropriation to the Public Schools Educational Support Program's Division of Teachers for fiscal year 2023.
This is an FY 2023 supplemental appropriation bill for the Public School Support Program's Teachers Division. The bill provides professional development funds for dyslexia training, screening measures, and other dyslexia requirements that were added in the 2022 legislative session with passage of H 731.
26 – 7
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare Child Welfare Division for fiscal year 2023.
23 – 11
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding school attendance and to provide for homeschooling.
Idaho law recognizes public, parochial, private, and homeschool as legitimate forms of education. This legislation clarifies the definition of homeschool as education provided by the parent or guardian wherein all costs associated with home schooling are the responsibility of the parent or guardian.
Amends existing law to clarify that certain schools and after-school programs do not need a daycare license.
This bill codifies current practices at the Department of Health and Welfare by making it clear in Idaho Code that programs for kindergartners and school-aged children are exempt from licensing requirements for daycare centers.
68 – 0
Adds to existing law to enact the Gestational Agreements Act.
Amends existing law to authorize the establishment of certain baccalaureate degrees.
Lori Den Hartog · SD-022