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2017 Legislation Vetoed

2017 Legislation Vetoed

H 67aaS,aaS – TAXATION – Amends, repeals and adds to existing law to provide a sales and use tax exemption for food sold for human consumption; and to revise a distribution Governor’s Veto Letter

H 139 – BARBER AND COSMETOLOGY SERVICES – Repeals, amends and adds to existing law to establish licensing and other provisions for occupations providing barber and cosmetology services. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 197 – ELECTIONS – Amends existing law to revise the procedure for filling a vacancy in the U.S. House of Representatives. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 202aaS – CIVIL FORFEITURES – Amends existing law to revise which property is subject to civil forfeiture and under which conditions, to establish a right of replevin upon court order, to require certain findings by the court, to remove payment of the state’s costs, to provide for disposition of the seized property and to establish reporting requirements. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 274aaS – INVASIVE SPECIES – Amends and adds to existing law to establish the position of administrator of invasive species policy; to revise the duties of the director of the Idaho Department of Agriculture; to authorize the director to apply for search warrants under certain conditions, to provide that certain check stations may have extended operating hours; to provide penalties for any person failing to stop at a check station; to provide that the director shall pursue federal government partnerships and funding; to provide that the director under certain conditions shall enter into cooperative agreements; and to provide for formal memoranda of agreement with certain entities. Governor’s Veto Letter

H 318 – APPROPRIATIONS – GOVERNOR, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR – Appropriates an additional $40,900 to the Executive Office of the Governor for fiscal year 2017; authorizes one additional full-time equivalent position onetime for fiscal year 2017; appropriates an additional $142,700 for fiscal year 2018; and authorizes one additional full-time equivalent position ongoing for fiscal year 2018. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1046 – HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS – Amends existing law to provide that a high deductible health plan shall be made available to state employees on an optional basis and to provide that the Department of Administration shall make an annual deposit of a certain amount in a health savings account. Governor’s Veto Letter

S 1057 – EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION – Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding job evaluation and to provide that the annual survey shall contain certain data. Governor’s Veto Letter