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HOUSE CALENDAR | |||||||||
74th LEGISLATIVE DAY | March 21, 2024 | ||||||||
SECOND READING | |||||||||
10 A.M. | |||||||||
Bill Number | Sponsor | Description | |||||||
S 1247aa | Dixon(24) | by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – HEALTH – Adds to existing law to provide for 24-hour holds for persons with major neurocognitive disorders experiencing an acute crisis. | |||||||
S 1354aa | Redman(3) | by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – HEALTH – Amends existing law to establish provisions for electroconvulsive treatment for children. | |||||||
S 1276 | Dixon(24) | by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – PAYMENTS TO THE COURT – Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding an electronic payment convenience fee. | |||||||
S 1277 | Allgood(11) | by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY FOR JUDICIAL OFFICERS – Amends Laws of 2023 to define "Idaho residential street address." | |||||||
S 1327 | Handy(27) | by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – UNLAWFUL DETAINER – Adds to existing law to provide for the shielding of certain records regarding unlawful detainer. | |||||||
S 1328aa | Wroten(13) | by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – RUNAWAYS – Amends existing law to provide an exemption for certain violations for licensed children’s residential care facilities, registered children’s institutions, and behavioral health youth crisis centers that provide emergency runaway services. | |||||||
S 1376aa | Blanksma(8) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – PUBLIC OFFICIALS – Amends existing law to provide an exception for certain public officials for the use of public property or resources while advocating for or against an initiative or referendum. | |||||||
S 1377 | Mitchell(6) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – BALLOT MEASURES – Amends existing law to require paid signature gatherers to disclose that they are being paid and to revise provisions regarding the collection of signatures for ballot measures. | |||||||
THIRD READING | |||||||||
10 A.M. | |||||||||
Bill Number | Sponsor | Description | |||||||
H 696aa | Petzke(21) | by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – FISH AND GAME – Adds to existing law to provide for nonresident tags and permits for deer, elk, and pronghorn antelope and to provide for the Nonresident Draw Implementation Committee. | |||||||
H 607aaS | Monks(22) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND WORKS – Adds to existing law to establish a procedure for bidders to challenge an administrator’s decision under certain circumstances. | |||||||
S 1294 | Furniss(31) | by COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE – DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE – Amends and repeals existing law to revise and remove provisions regarding the Idaho Rural Development Partnership. | |||||||
S 1291 | Ehardt(33) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – STATE GOVERNMENT – Adds to existing law to prohibit public entities from entering into contracts with entities that boycott certain industry sectors. | |||||||
S 1235 | Crane(12) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – LIBRARY BOARD ELECTIONS – Amends existing law to change library board elections from once every six years to once every four years. | |||||||
SJM 102 | Raymond(31) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – IMMIGRATION – States findings of the Legislature and requests the President of the United States and the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States take action to secure the border, to stop illegal immigration, and to adopt and implement targeted immigration reform. | |||||||
SJM 103 | McCann(6) | by RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE – WATER – States findings of the Legislature and opposes the removal or breaching of the dams on the Columbia-Snake River system and its tributaries. | |||||||
SCR 116 | Wisniewski(5) | by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – EDUCATION – States findings of the Legislature, declares the importance of civics education, and supports teaching responsible citizenship in Idaho public schools. | |||||||
SCR 111 | McCann(6) | by AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – VETERINARIANS – States findings of the Legislature and authorizes the State Board of Education to commence preliminary conversations with the state of Utah to establish an operating agreement for Idaho students to participate in Utah’s veterinary program. | |||||||
SCR 113 | Furniss(31) | by RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE – ENERGY – States findings of the Legislature and declares support for the development of clean and safe nuclear energy. | |||||||
SCR 119 | Palmer(20) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – RULE APPROVAL – SENATE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE – States findings of the Legislature and approves pending rules of the Idaho Transportation Department reviewed by the Senate Transportation Committee. | |||||||
SCR 120 | Palmer(20) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – RULE APPROVAL – SENATE TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSE TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEES – States findings of the Legislature and approves pending rules of the Idaho State Police and the Idaho Transportation Department reviewed by the Senate Transportation Committee and the House Transportation and Defense Committee, with an exception. | |||||||
SCR 121 | Yamamoto(11) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – RULE APPROVAL – SENATE EDUCATION AND HOUSE EDUCATION COMMITTEES – States findings of the Legislature and approves pending rules of the State Board of Education and the State Board of Career Technical Education reviewed by the Senate Education Committee and the House Education Committee. | |||||||
SCR 122 | Yamamoto(11) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – RULE APPROVAL – SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE – States findings of the Legislature and approves pending rules of the State Board of Education reviewed by the Senate Education Committee. | |||||||
SCR 123 | Monks(22) | by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – RULE APPROVAL – SENATE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND TAXATION COMMITTEE – States findings of the Legislature and approves pending rules of the Idaho State Board of Tax Appeals reviewed by the Senate Local Government and Taxation Committee. | |||||||
SCR 124 | Barbieri(3) | by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – RULE APPROVAL – SENATE HEALTH AND WELFARE AND HOUSE ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEES – States findings of the Legislature and approves pending rules of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses reviewed by the Senate Health and Welfare Committee and the House Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee. | |||||||
GENERAL ORDERS | |||||||||
10 A.M. | |||||||||
Bill Number | Sponsor | Description | |||||||
HJR 2 | Furniss(31) | by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – LIMITATIONS OF COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS – Proposes an amendment to the state constitution to revise the percentage of assent required during statewide election years. | |||||||
H 416 | Scott(2) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – STATE GOVERNMENT – Adds to existing law to prohibit the state government and its employees from paying membership fees or dues. | |||||||
H 683 | Raybould(34) | by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – OFFICE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES – Amends and adds to existing law to establish the Office of Early Childhood Services. | |||||||
H 667 | Kingsley(7) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – ELECTIONS – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding voting by absentee ballot. | |||||||
H 637 | Tanner(14) | by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – COUNTYWIDE HIGHWAY DISTRICTS – Repeals and adds to existing law to allow certain countywide highway districts to be divided into subdistricts, each represented by a commissioner. | |||||||
H 470 | Alfieri(4) | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – ELECTIONS – Adds to existing law to establish the Office of Election Crimes and Security within the Office of the Attorney General. | |||||||
H 506 | Redman(3) | by BUSINESS COMMITTEE – SHORT-TERM RENTALS – Amends existing law to provide limitations on relegation of short-term rentals. | |||||||
H 701 | Burns(26) | by REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE – TAXATION – Amends existing law to provide for the proration of the homestead exemption based on the change in status of the property. | |||||||
H 717 | Burns(26) Ehlers(21) |
by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – TAXATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the burden of proof in assessments and to provide for the proration of the homestead exemption based on the change in status of a property. | |||||||
SUSPENSION CALENDAR | |||||||||
10 A.M. | |||||||||
Bill Number | Sponsor | Description | |||||||
H 722 | Petzke(21) | by APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL – Relates to the appropriation to the Workforce Development Council for fiscal year 2025. | |||||||