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2009 Legislation Vetoed

2009 Legislation Vetoed

H 161aa – SECURITY BREACHES – Amends existing law relating to disclosure of personal information to provide that agencies, individuals and commercial entities shall notify the central office of the Idaho Attorney General and the Attorney General’s Division of Consumer Protection in the event of certain breaches of security and to clarify that certain reporting requirements continue to apply to state agencies. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 245 – PARENTS AS TEACHERS FAMILY SUPPORT ACT – Adds to existing law relating to the Parents as Teachers Family Support Act to provide a short title, to state legislative findings and intent, to define terms, to provide for the Parents as Teachers Family Support Program, to provide for rulemaking authority and to provide for the Parents as Teachers Family Support Fund. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 272 – APPROPRIATIONS – DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES – Appropriates $22,092,400 to the Department of Water Resources for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 165; and directs a 5% salary reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 273 – APPROPRIATIONS – DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE – Appropriates $7,270,600 to the Department of Insurance for fiscal year 2010; and limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 75. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 274 – APPROPRIATIONS – INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION – Appropriates $17,203,800 to the Industrial Commission for fiscal year 2010; and limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 141.5. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 280 – APPROPRIATIONS – IDAHO STATE LOTTERY – Appropriates $11,052,000 to the Idaho State Lottery; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 47; clarifies the scope of the appropriation; provides legislative intent for continuous appropriation; directs salary reductions; and provides an emergency clause for the implementation of the salary reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 282 – APPROPRIATIONS – DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY – Appropriates $12,515,900 to the Division of Building Safety; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 152; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; directs salary reductions; and provides for an emergency clause for the implementation of the salary reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 283 – APPROPRIATIONS – HUMAN RESOURCES – Appropriates $2,065,900 to the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 15; directs the transfer of certain moneys; directs the collection of certain fees for agencies not operating under a memorandum of understanding; directs the payment for training; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; directs salary reductions; and directs adjustments to the pay schedule. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 284 – APPROPRIATIONS – COMMISSION ON THE ARTS – Appropriates $1,970,400 to the Office of the Governor for the Commission on the Arts for fiscal year 2010; and limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 11. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 292 – APPROPRIATIONS – MILITARY DIVISION – Appropriates $56,856,400 to the Military Division for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 237.8; grants a continuing appropriation for the Bureau of Homeland Security’s Miscellaneous Revenue Fund; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 293 – APPROPRIATIONS – DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE – Appropriates $30,270,700 to the Department of Commerce for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 56; provides legislative intent on the Business and Jobs Development Fund; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 295 – APPROPRIATIONS – SOIL CONSERVATION COMMISSION – Appropriates $4,589,500 to the Soil Conservation Commission for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 24; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 297 – APPROPRIATIONS – STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL – Appropriates $1,370,600 to the State Independent Living Council for fiscal year 2010; directs a transfer of funds to the State Independent Living Council Fund; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs a salary reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 298 – APPROPRIATIONS – COMMISSION ON HISPANIC AFFAIRS – Appropriates $303,900 to the Idaho Commission on Hispanic Affairs; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 3; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 300 – APPROPRIATIONS – PUBLIC HEALTH TRUST FUND- Appropriates moneys and directs a transfer of $9,305,100 to the Public Health Trust Fund for fiscal year 2010; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1175aa – FISH AND GAME – Amends existing law relating to fish and game to provide that the department shall take specified action relating to the relocation of bighorn sheep, to state a policy of the state of Idaho, to provide for the relocation or control of certain bighorn sheep by the Director of the Department of Fish and Game and to delete reference to provisions relating to the employment of certain veterinarians by the Department of Agriculture. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1176 – APPROPRIATIONS – OFFICE OF SPECIES CONSERVATION – Appropriates $23,006,700 to the Office of Species Conservation for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 8; and directs a 5% personnel cost reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1177 – APPROPRIATIONS – FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT – Appropriates $73,368,000 to the Department of Fish and Game for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 528; directs the transfer of $200,000 from the Winter Feeding Fund to the Depredation Control Fund; and directs a salary reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1178 – APPROPRIATIONS – DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION – Appropriates $36,446,200 to the Department of Parks and Recreation for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 164.5; allows certain transfers between programs; provides reappropriation authority for the Capital Development Program; and directs a 5% personnel cost reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1179 – APPROPRIATIONS – ENERGY RESOURCES OFFICE – Appropriates $18,850,800 to the Office of Energy Resources for FY 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 18; and directs a 5% salary reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1181 – APPROPRIATIONS – STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION – Appropriates $4,029,000 to the State Board of Education for the Office of the State Board of Education; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 23.5; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; directs salary reductions; and provides for an emergency clause for the implementation of the salary reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1187 – APPROPRIATIONS – HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION – Appropriates $880,000 to the Office of the Governor for the Human Rights Commission for fiscal year 2010; and limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 11. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1188 – APPROPRIATIONS – PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION – Appropriates $4,962,200 for the Public Utilities Division for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 49; directs the reduction of personnel costs, and declares an emergency. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1189 – APPROPRIATIONS – PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM – Appropriates $7,213,500 to the Public Employee Retirement System for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 65; clarifies the appropriation for the Portfolio Investment Program; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1190 – APPROPRIATIONS – IDAHO STATE POLICE – Appropriates $65,877,900 to the Idaho State Police for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 549.07; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1191 – APPROPRIATIONS – STATE APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER – Appropriates $2,145,700 to the Office of State Appellate Public Defender for fiscal year 2010; limits authorized full-time equivalent positions to 21; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1192 – APPROPRIATIONS – DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION – Appropriates $169,565,000 to the Department of Correction for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 1,626.80; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1194 – APPROPRIATIONS – EDUCATIONAL PUBLIC BROADCASTING – Appropriates $2,612,600 to the Idaho Educational Public Broadcasting System; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 33; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1195 – APPROPRIATIONS – SELF-GOVERNING AGENCIES – MEDICAL BOARDS, REGULATORY BOARDS – Appropriates $10,523,600 to the Self-Governing Agencies for the Medical Boards and the Regulatory Boards; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 102.3; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1197 – APPROPRIATIONS – DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION – Appropriates $27,386,700 to the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 151; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1198 – APPROPRIATIONS – COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED – Appropriates $4,667,100 to the Office of the Governor for the Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 42; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; directs salary reductions; and provides for an emergency clause for the implementation of the salary reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1201 – APPROPRIATIONS – STATE LIQUOR DISPENSARY – Appropriates $15,445,200 to the State Liquor Dispensary for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 201; reappropriates certain fund balances; amends the Laws of 2006 to revise a certain date; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1202 – APPROPRIATIONS – HISTORICAL SOCIETY – Appropriates $196,800 to the Idaho State Historical Society for fiscal year 2009; appropriates $4,850,100 to the Idaho State Historical Society for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 49.02; provides for reappropriation for certain funds; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; directs salary reductions; reauthorizes certain limited service positions; and provides for an emergency clause for the supplemental appropriation and implementation of the salary reduction. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1203 – APPROPRIATIONS – COMMISSION FOR LIBRARIES – Appropriates $4,995,600 to Idaho Commission for Libraries for fiscal year 2010; limits full-time equivalent positions to 45.50; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1205 – APPROPRIATIONS – CAPITOL COMMISSION – Appropriates $903,300 to the Department of Administration for the Idaho State Capitol Commission for fiscal year 2010; limits the number of full-time equivalent positions to 2; provides for reappropriation of dedicated funds; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; directs salary reductions; and reauthorizes limited service positions. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1206 – APPROPRIATIONS – AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH/COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE – Appropriates $25,039,900 to the Board of Regents of the University of Idaho for the Agricultural Research and Cooperative Extension Service for fiscal year 2010; provides legislative intent on personnel costs; and directs salary reductions. Governor’s Veto Letter