Agency Legislation
House Bill 120 - OGCC Oil & Gas Statute (UPDATED)
In 2017, the Idaho Legislature modernized Chapter 3, Title 47, Idaho Code to provide additional guidance to operators, mineral interest owners, and the state. There were significant changes to statute at that time. After five years of operating under these new guidelines, the OGCC is recommending some additional changes to provide clarity to stakeholders. These changes improve and clarify reporting guidelines for the operator, allow changes to the makeup of the commission by removing the Director of the Department of Lands as well as changing the technical requirements of commissioners to better reflect the needs in Idaho. The changes also clarify just and reasonable terms for integration. Building these terms into statute allow mineral interest owners to be made aware of these terms prior to integration as required by the U.S. district court decision CAIA vs. Schultz.
- 02/09 House Resources and Conservation Committee unanimously approved the bill to be printed.
- 02/10 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/13 Reported Printed and Referred to House Resources & Conservation Committee
- 03/08 Reported out of Committee with a Do Pass Recommendation; filed for a Second Reading
- 03/09 Read in full as required – House - PASSED - 62-6-2
- 03/10 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading Introduced, read first time; referred to: Resources & Environment
- 03/20 Reported out of committee; to 14th Order for amendment
Non-IDL Legislation
House Bill 12 - State Agencies, Donations, Sponsors
This legislation adds to existing law to prohibit state agencies from donating to or sponsoring a nongovernmental event or organization, to provide exceptions, and to provide a penalty.
- 01/19 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 01/20 Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
House Bill 14 - Human Resources, Compensation
This legislation amends existing law to provide for advancements in pay based on certain factors and to provide for retention bonuses in certain circumstances.
- 01/20 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 01/23 Reported Printed and Referred to Commerce & Human Resources
- 01/26 Reported out of committee with a Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for Second Reading
- 01/27 Read second time: Filed for Third Reading
- 01/30 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one day
- 01/31 House - U.C. to be returned to Commerce & Human Resources
House Bill 17 - State Personnel, Overtime Work
This legislation amends existing law to revise the definition of “overtime work.”
- 01/20 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 01/23 Reported Printed and Referred to Commerce & Human Resources
- 01/26 Reported out of committee with a Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for Second Reading
- 01/27 Read second time: Filed for Third Reading
- 01/30 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one day
- 01/31 House - Passed: 68-0-2; title approved, to Senate
- 02/01 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading
- 02/01 Introduced, read first time; referred to: Commerce & Human Resources
- 02/10 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for second reading
- 02/13 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 02/17 Senate - Passed: 35-0-0
- 02/20 Returned from Senate Passed; to JRA for Enrolling
- 02/21 Reported Enrolled; Signed by Speaker; Transmitted to Senate
- 02/28 Reported Signed by Governor on February 27, 2023
House Bill 43 - Fish and Game, Interference
This legislation adds a civil remedy to address violations of intentional access obstruction to public lands and certain private lands.
- 01/27 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 01/30 Reported Printed and Referred to Ways & Means
House Bill 91 - Government Employees, Membership Fees
This legislation would prohibit the use of tax dollars by public officers, public employees, and subdivisions of government for membership fees or dues to any organization unless required to do so by law or required to maintain a professional licensure for state employment.
- 02/06 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/07 Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
- 02/20 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 02/21 U.C. to be placed on General Orders, no objection
- 02/28 Referred to the Committee of the Whole, Reported out without recommendation as amended, Amendments Referred to the JRA for Printing, Bill as Amended Referred to JRA for Engrossing
- 03/01 Reported Engrossed; Filed for First Reading; Read first time as amended; filed for Second Reading
- 03/02 Read for second time as amended; Filed for Third Reading
- 03/03 Read for third time in full as amended; FAILED - 31-38-1
House Bill 97 - List of State Government Agreements (UPDATED)
This legislation requires agencies to report all agreements to the State Controller, and for him to track them for purposes of transparency.
- 02/07 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/08 Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
- 02/20 Reported out of Committee, Recommend place on General Orders
- 02/21 Take bill off General Orders; filed for Second Reading
- 02/22 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- 02/23 House PASSED 69-0-1
- 02/24 Received form the House; introduced, read first time referred to State Affairs
- 03/01 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; filed for second reading
- 03/02 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 03/13 Senate -PASSED - 34-0-1
- Title apvd - to House
- Returned from Senate Passed; to JRA for Enrolling
- 03/14 Reported Enrolled; Signed by Speaker; Transmitted to Senate
- Received from the House enrolled/signed by Speaker
- Signed by President; returned to House
- 03/15 Returned Signed by the President; Ordered Transmitted to Governor
- 03/16 Delivered to Governor at 12:25 p.m. on March 15, 2023
- 03/21 Reported Signed by Governor on March 20, 2023
House Bill 100 - Assessors to Report Value of Exempt Government Property
This legislation relates to real property valuation for tax purposes and requires the numerical breakdown of the exempted value to be provided to parcel owners. It defines special purpose commercial property and methods that may be used to establish the real property market value for assessment purposes.
- 02/08 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/09 Reported Printed and Referred to Revenue & Taxation
House Bill 102 - Pay Advancements, Retention Bonuses (UPDATED)
This legislation adds language to 67-5309B and 59-1603 to clarify that salary increases based on performance require a current evaluation to be on file and that other salary increases may be given based on internal pay equity or external market changes. This change will allow agency heads to recruit and retain state employees more effectively.
- 02/08 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/09 Reported Printed; Filed for Second Reading
- 02/10 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- 02/13 Read Third Time in Full
- PASSED - 66-0-4
- Floor Sponsor - Bundy
- Title apvd - to Senate
- 02/14 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading; Introduced, read first time; referred to: Commerce & Human Resources
- 02/24 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; filed for Second Reading
- 02/27 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 03/09 Senate - PASSED - 34-0-1Title apvd - to HouseReturned from Senate Passed; to JRA for Enrolling
- 03/13 Returned from Senate Passed; to JRA for Enrolling
- 03/14 Reported Enrolled; Signed by Speaker; Transmitted to Senate
- Received from the House enrolled/signed by Speaker
- Signed by President; returned to House
- 03/15 Returned Signed by the President; Ordered Transmitted to Governor
- 03/16 Delivered to Governor at 12:25 p.m. on March 15, 2023
- 03/21 Reported Signed by Governor on March 20, 2023
House Bill 103 - State Parks, Recreation Risk (UPDATED)
This legislation defines the area of responsibility and affirmative acts for which the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation shall be liable for loss, damage, or injury, and to define those risks for which the visitors expressly assume and for which there can be no recovery.
- 02/08 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/09 Reported Printed and Referred to Resources & Conservation
- 02/22 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 2/23 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- 02/24 Read third time in full; House - PASSED- 66-2-2
- 02/27 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading Introduced, read first time; referred to Resources & Environment
- 03/07 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for Second Reading
- 03/08 Senate - Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 03/13 Retained on calendar
- 03/14 Read third time in full – PASSED - 24-11-0
- Title apvd - to House
- Returned from Senate Passed; to JRA for Enrolling
- 03/15 Reported Enrolled; Signed by Speaker; Transmitted to Senate
- Received from the House enrolled/signed by Speaker
- Signed by President; returned to House
- 03/16 Returned Signed by the President; Ordered Transmitted to Governor
- 03/17 Delivered to Governor at 11 a.m. on March 16, 2023
- 03/21 Reported Signed by Governor on March 20, 2023
House Bill 170 - State Agencies, Donations, Sponsorships (UPDATED)
This legislation prohibits state departments from donating to and or sponsoring non-governmental organizations unless specifically required by law or previously approved by the Governor.
- 02/20 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/21 Reported Printed; Filed for Second Reading
- 02/21 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 02/22 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 02/23 Read third time in full -House PASSED- 55-14-1
- 2/24 Senate read first time; referred to State Affairs
- 03/02 Reported out of committee; to 14th Order for amendment
- 03/15 Placed in the Committee of the Whole
- Amendments ordered printed
- Reported out as amended; filed for first reading
- 03/16 Amendments reported printed
- Read first time as amended in the Senate; Filed for Second Reading
- 03/17 Read second time as amended in the Senate, filed for Third Reading
- 03/20 Read third time as amended in the Senate – Retained on calendar
- 03/21 Referred to 14th Order for amendment
House Bill 173 - Land, water, foreign ownership (UPDATED)
This legislation amends existing law to provide that a foreign government or foreign state-controlled enterprise shall not purchase, acquire, or hold any interest in certain types of property in Idaho.
- 02/20 Introduced, read first time. referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/21 Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
- 02/28 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 03/01 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading03/02 Read Third Time in Full – PASSED - 69-0-1
- Title apvd - to Senate
- 03/03 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading
- Introduced, read first time; referred to: State Affairs
House Bill 174 - Agency Policy Documents (UPDATED)
This legislation clarifies that agency policies and guidance shall not have the force and effect of law.
- 02/20 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/21 Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
- 03/20 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 03/21 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- Rules Suspended: Ayes 69 Nays 0 Abs/Excd 1, read in full as required – PASSED - 66-4-0
- Title apvd - to Senate
House Bill 175 - TikTok Prohibited
This legislation prohibits the installation of the TikTok application on any state government issued device or network under state control or agency or entity funded by state appropriations.
- 02/20 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/21 Reported Printed and Referred to Judiciary, Rules & Administration
- 02/28 Reported out of Committee, Returned to the Desk for re-referral, Referred to State Affairs
House Bill 183 - Big Payette lake, water quality
This legislation amends existing law to provide for legislative intent, to provide a date upon which the council shall be dissolved, to revise the declaration of policies and purposes, to revise the duties of the council, and to revise lake management plan provisions.
- 02/22 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/23 Reported Printed and Referred to Resources & Conservation
- 02/28 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 03/01 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 03/02 U.C. to be returned to Ways & Means Committee
House Bill 197 - Admin Rules, legislature, process
This legislation amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding the legislative review of administrative rules.
- 02/23 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/24 Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
- 02/28 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 03/01 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 03/02 U.C. to be returned to State Affairs Committee
House Bill 206 - Administrative Rules, Legislative Process (UPDATED)
This legislation establishes an eight-year legislative review cycle for all administrative rules, requires agencies to accept oral testimony at a public hearing on rule dockets under review or development, and requires recordings of the hearings to be made available via agency websites for three years after the hearing.
- 02/24 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/27 Reported Printed; Filed for Second Reading
- 02/28 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- 03/01 Read Third Time in Full – PASSED - 59-11-0
- Floor Sponsor - Barbieri
- Title apvd - to Senate
- 03/02 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading
- Introduced, read first time; referred to: State Affairs
House Bill 271 - Landscape Control Permits
This legislation allows the owner of an outdoor advertising sign to trim or remove seedlings, saplings, trees, or other vegetation taller than three feet that are located within a public right-of-way and that are also within a target view zone of an outdoor advertising sign.
- 03/03 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- Reported Printed and Referred to Transportation & Defense
House Bill 274 - Tik Tok, State Employees, Prohibition (NEW)
This legislation prohibits instances of the TikTok application on any state government issued device or network under state control or agency or entity funded by state appropriations.
- 03/03 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- Reported Printed; Filed for Second Reading
- 03/07 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- 03/08 Read Third Time in Full – PASSED - 67-3-0
- Title apvd - to Senate
- 03/09 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading
- Introduced, read first time; referred to: State Affairs
- 03/14 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for second reading
- 03/15 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 03/21 Read third time in full – PASSED - 32-0-3
- Title apvd - to House
House Bill 277 - Appropriation, Endowment Fund Investment Board, Original (NEW)
This legislation appropriates a total of $872,600 to the EFIB and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 4.00.
- 03/07 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 03/08 Reported Printed; Filed for Second Reading
- 03/09 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- Rules Suspended: Ayes 65 Nays 0 Abs/Excd 5, read in full as required – PASSED - 65-1-4
- Title apvd - to Senate
- 03/10 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading
- Introduced, read first time; referred to: Finance
- 03/13 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for second reading
- 03/14 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 03/20 Read third time in full – PASSED - 35-0-0
- Title apvd - to House
- Returned from Senate Passed; to JRA for Enrolling
- 03/21 Reported Enrolled; Signed by Speaker; Transmitted to Senate
- Received from the House enrolled/signed by Speaker
- Signed by President; returned to House
- 03/22 Returned Signed by the President; Ordered Transmitted to Governor
House Bill 294 - China, Contracts, Public Entities (NEW)
This legislation prohibits public entities from entering into contracts with companies owned or operated by the People’s Republic of China, led by the Chinese Communist Party. It also requires contract language to specify the company is now owned or operated by China.
- 03/09 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 03/13 Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
- 03/17 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 03/20 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- Rules Suspended: Ayes 69 Nays 0 Abs/Excd 1, read in full as required – PASSED - 62-7-1
- Title apvd - to Senate
- 03/21 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading
- Introduced, read first time; referred to: State Affairs
House Joint Memorial 1 - Oregon, Idaho Boundaries
This memorial authorizes the Idaho and Oregon legislatures to begin official discussions on whether it is feasible to move the Idaho border into Eastern Oregon.
- 02/01 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/02 Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
- 02/13 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 02/14 Read second time, filed for Third Reading
- 02/15 Read Third Time in Full – U.C. to be placed on General Orders; objection
- ADOPTED - 41-28-1
- Title apvd - to Senate
- 2/16 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading
- Introduced, read first time; referred to: State Affairs
House Concurrent Resolution 3 - Natural Resources Interim Committee (UPDATED)
This legislation would authorize the Legislative Council to continue an interim committee to undertake studies of natural resource issues, particularly the water resources of the state.
- 02/10 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/13 Reported Printed and Referred to Resources & Conservation
- 02/22 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 02/23 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- 02/24 ADOPTED 60-7-3
- 02/27 Received from the House; Read first time; referred to Resources and Environment
- 03/08 Senate - Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; to 10th order; held one legislative day
- 03/16 Read in full – ADOPTED - 31-4-0
- Title apvd - to House
- 03/17 Returned from Senate Passed; to JRA for Enrolling
- 03/20 Reported Enrolled; Signed by Speaker; Transmitted to Senate
- Received from the House enrolled/signed by Speaker
- Signed by President; returned to House
- 03/21 Returned Signed by the President; Ordered Transmitted to Secretary of State
- Delivered to Secretary of State at 10:26 a.m. on March 21, 2023
House Concurrent Resolution 4 - Lava Ridge Project Concerns (UPDATED)
This Concurrent resolution highlights the concerns of the Magic Valley and requests the Governor and Attorney General to take what legal actions are available to encourage the BLM to select the no build option.
- 02/10 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 02/13 Reported Printed and Referred to Environment, Energy & Technology
- 03/09 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 03/13 House - ADOPTED - 66-0-3 Title apvd - to Senate
- 03/14 Received from the House passed; filed for first reading
- Introduced, read first time; referred to: Resources & Environment
Senate Bill 1001 - State Owned Dwellings
This legislation repeals the existing code that requires rules for state agencies to manage the acquisition, rental, tax status, and record-keeping for state-owned dwellings. The rules duplicate various statutes.
- 01/13 Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing
- 01/16 Reported Printed; referred to State Affairs
- 01/23 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for second reading
- 01/24 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 01/26 Senate - Passed 34-0-1; title approved - to House
- 01/27 House - received from the Senate; first reading; referred to State Affairs
Senate Bill 1021 - Priest Lake, Outlet Structures (UPDATED)
This legislation clarifies that the existing Priest Lake outlet control structure is under the sole and exclusive supervision and control of the Idaho Water Resource Board and requires approval of the Idaho State Legislature and the Governor before any additional outlet control structure from the lake may be constructed.
- 01/26 Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing
- 01/27 Reported Printed; referred to Resources & Environment
- 02/07 Reported out of Committee with a Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for second reading
- 02/08 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 02/13 Senate - Passed: 27-7-1; title approved, to House
- 02/14 House - Read First Time, Referred to Resources & Conservation
- 03/09 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 03/13 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- 03/15 Read Third Time in Full – PASSED - 63-7-0
- Title apvd - to Senate
- 03/16 Returned From House Passed; referred to enrolling
- Reported enrolled; signed by President; to House for signature of Speaker
- 03/17 Received from Senate; Signed by Speaker; Returned to Senate
- 03/20 Reported signed by the Speaker & ordered delivered to Governor
- Reported delivered to Governor at 1:43 p.m. on 03/20/23
Senate Bill 1049 - Endowment Land Notices, Restrictions (UPDATED)
This is the legislation authored by recreation stakeholders IDL worked with over the past year. The bill protects State land from being abused and misused.
- 02/07 Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing
- 02/13 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for second reading
- 02/14 Senate - Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 02/22 Read third time in full – PASSED - 25-9-1; Title apvd - to House
- 02/23 Received from the Senate, Filed for First Reading, Referred to Resources and Conservation Committee
- 02/28 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- 03/01 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 03/02 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar on legislative day
- 03/03 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar until Tuesday, March 7, 2023
- 03/07 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
- 03/08 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
- 03/09 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
- 03/13 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
- 03/14 Read Third Time in Full – PASSED - 54-15-1
- Title apvd - to Senate
- 03/15 Returned From House Passed; referred to enrolling
- Reported enrolled; signed by President; to House for signature of Speaker
- 03/16 Received from Senate; Signed by Speaker; Returned to Senate
- Reported signed by the Speaker & ordered delivered to Governor
- 03/17 Reported delivered to Governor at 8:05 a.m. on 03/17/23
- 03/21 Signed by Governor on 03/21/23
Senate Bill 1083 - Political Subdivisions, Purchasing (UPDATED)
This legislation maintains all protections for Idaho taxpayers in the public bidding process and makes adjustments for inflation in the personal property procurement process.
- 02/13 Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing
- 02/14 Reported Printed; referred to State Affairs
- 02/22 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendations; Filed for Second Reading
- 02/23 Read second time, Filed for Third Reading
- 03/02 Read third time in full; Senate PASSED - 35-0-0
- 03/03 Received from the Senate, filed for First Reading, read first time, Referred to State Affairs
- 03/21 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
Senate Bill S1117 - Appropriations, Lands, additional (UPDATED)
This is a fiscal year 2023 supplemental appropriation for the Department of Lands and provides for a total increase of $1,171,400.
- 02/24 Introduced, read first time, referred to JR for Printing
- 02.27 Reported Printed; referred to Senate Finance Committee
- 02/28 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for Second Reading
- 03/01 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- 03/03 Read third time in full - Senate PASSED 23-10-2; title apvd - to House
- 03/07 Received from the Senate, filed for First Reading, Read first time, filed for Second Reading
- 03/08/2023 House - Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- 03/09 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
- 03/13 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
- 03/15 U.C. to place at bottom of third reading calendar one legislative day
- U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
- 03/16 U.C. to place at bottom of third reading calendar one legislative day
- U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
- 03/17 U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar until Monday, March 20, 2023
- 03/21 Read Third Time in Full – PASSED - 54-12-4
- Title apvd - to Senate
Senate Bill 1174 - Appropriations, Lands, Original (NEW)
This is the fiscal year 2024 original appropriation bill for the Department of Lands. It appropriates a total of $86,205,900 and caps the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions at 355.27. The bill funds 12 line items.
- 03/15 Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing
- 03/16 Reported Printed; referred to Finance
- Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for second reading
- 03/17 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 03/20 Retained on calendar
- 03/21 Read third time in full – PASSED - 26-9-0
- Absent and excused – None
- Floor Sponsor - Burtenshaw
- Title apvd - to House
- Received from the Senate, Filed for First Reading
- Read First Time, Filed for Second Reading
Senate Bill 1191 - State Personnel, Compensation (NEW)
This legislation creates an interim committee to study Idaho's personnel policies and allows no more than 15% of an agency's workforce to telecommute. It also bans using salary savings to roll out CEC increases before the start of the fiscal year.
- 03/20 Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing
- 03/21 Reported Printed; referred to State Affairs
Rulemaking
In general, the Idaho Legislature first sets policy mandates by passing statutes, then state agencies create administrative rules to aid in implementing the statutes, if needed. This process allows for the public along with scientific, economic, or industry experts to help guide how statutes are implemented by state agencies.
Rules for Selling Forest Products on State-Owned Endowment Lands
IDAPA 20.02.14 - Pending Rule
The Rules for Selling Forest Products on State-Owned Endowment Lands (IDAPA 20.02.14) apply to purchasers of state endowment timber sales and forest products.
This administrative rule establishes a consistent process for selling forest products from state endowment lands by setting minimum requirements for timber sale auctions, initial deposits and bonding, stumpage and interest payment, and timber sale cancellation and termination.
Status Report
- The Senate Resources and Environment Committee heard these rules on Monday, January 23, at 1:30 p.m.
- The House Resources and Conservation heard these rules on Tuesday, January 31, at 1:30 pm in Room WW40.
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The docket was presented by Jeremy Shawver, Lands Section Manager for Timber Sales and Contract Administration
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The committee did not vote on these rules during the Jan. 31, 2023 hearing
- Download the recording of the hearing
Rules Governing Leases on State-Owned Navigable Waterways
IDAPA 20.03.17 - Pending Fee Rule
The Rules Governing Leases on State-Owned Submerged Lands and Formerly Submerged Lands (IDAPA 20.03.17) establish a consistent process to authorize specific encroachments on state-owned submerged lands and collect annual rent for their use. These uses typically include marinas, community docks, non-navigational encroachments, and oversized private docks that occupy the state’s lakes.
This lease program is funded by the Navigable Waterways Fund, a state dedicated fund. As a dedicated fund, those who benefit from this program pay for the services it provides. This rulemaking increases application and assignment fees to cover the actual administrative costs of processing submerged land leases.
Current lease holders will not be affected by this fee increase now, but applicants for new leases and those seeking to renew expiring leases in the future will pay increased fees. No fiscal impact to the General Fund is anticipated.
Status Report
- The Senate Resources and Environment Committee heard these rules on Monday, January 23, at 1:30 p.m.
- The House Resources and Conservation heard these rules on Tuesday, January 31, at 1:30 pm in Room WW40
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The docket was presented by Mick Thomas, Division Administrator for Minerals, Navigable Waters, Oil & Gas
- The committee did not vote on these rules during the Jan. 31, 2023 hearing
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Download the recording of the hearing
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The committee rescheduled its hearing slated for Feb. 9, 2023, to vote on this docket to a future date yet to be determined
- At a hearing on March 1 the committee voted unanimously to approve the docket
Hearings and Events
January 11 - Change in Employee Compensation Committee Meeting
January 18 - Change in Employee Compensation Committee Meeting
January 20 - IDL Budget Presentation to JFAC
January 23 - IDL Rules in Senate Resources and Environment Committee
January 24 - Forestry Day at the Legislature
- 11:30 am to 1:00 pm MT
- Boise Center on the Grove East, Room 410
- Dustin Miller, Craig Foss, Jim Elbin, Michele Andersen, Bill Haagenson and Scott Phillips attended this event
- Hosted by the Society of American Foresters, discussed the theme "From Our Forests to Your Home"
January 31 - IDL Rules in House Resources and Conservation Committee
- 1:30 pm MT
- State Capitol Room EW40
- Jeremy Shawver presented Rules for Selling Forest Products on State-Owned Endowment Lands
- Mick Thomas presented Rules Governing Leases on State-Owned Navigable Waterways
- Download the recording of the Jan. 31 hearing
January 31 - Idaho Association of Counties Midwinter Legislative Conference Public Lands Committee Meeting
- 4:00 pm MT
- Riverside Hotel, Boise - Juniper room
- Dustin Miller presented information about the Idaho Master Fire Agreement to the committee
February 7 - Idaho Sportsmen Policy Meeting
- 6:30 pm MT
- Idaho Department of Fish and Game Headquarters, Boise
- Scott Phillips attended this event
February 7 - Idaho Farm Bureau Legislative Dinner
- 6:00 pm MT
- Riverside Hotel, Boise
- Dustin Miller attended this event
February 9 - House Resources and Conservation Committee Print Hearing for HB120, OGCC Oil and Gas Statute Updates
- 1:30 pm MT
- State Capitol Room EW40
- Mick Thomas testified before the committee
February 13 - IDL Fire Modernization Presentation in the Senate Resources and Environment Committee
February 13 - IDL Fire Modernization Presentation in the House Resources and Conservation Committee
February 15 - How Endowment Land Supports Public Schools Presentation in the House Education Committee
February 16 - JFAC Fiscal Year 2023 Supplemental Appropriations Hearing - ARPA Fund Adjustment
February 17 - JFAC Fiscal Year 2023 Supplemental Appropriations Hearing - Cottonwood Fire District and Fire Equipment
February 28 - JFAC Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
- 8:00 am MT
- State Capitol Room C310
- JFAC approved IDL's FY24 budget
- JFAC approved IDL's appropriation intent language for Exemptions from Object Transfer Limitations, and Reappropriation Authority
- JFAC approved the FY23 supplement for seasonal housing
- JFAC approved the FY23 supplemental for preventative fire measures
- Download a recording of the Feb. 28 hearing
March 1 - Present Performance Metrics to House Resources and Conservation Committee
March 1 - House Resources and Conservation to vote on Rules Governing Leases on State-Owned Navigable Waterways
March 7 - House Resources and Conservation Committee scheduled to hear House Bill 120 - OGCC Oil & Gas Statute
March 20 - Senate Resources and Environment Committee scheduled to hear House Bill 120 - OGCC Oil & Gas Statute (NEW).
Reports Due to the Legislature
Annual Report
Annually on or before December 1, IDL is required to report to the Land Board concerning the condition, management and financial transactions of the department.
GNA
IDL shall report to the legislature and federal agencies, as appropriate (at least annually) as to the status and performance of any proposed or executive agreements under GNA.
Hazard Pay
IDL shall submit a report to the Division of Financial Management and Legislative Services Office detailing Hazard Pay provided during the previous fiscal year.
Land Exchange
On or before January 15 of each year the Land Board shall submit a report to both houses of the legislature and to the Audit Division of the Legislative Service Office about state endowment lands exchanged and acquired.
Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Fund
IDL shall annually publish a report specifically identifying the uses of money allocated pursuant to the subsection.
Over Snow Vehicle (OSV) Fund
IDL shall annually publish a report specifically identifying the uses of money allocated pursuant to the subsection.
Qualifying Contracts
State agencies must report annually to the legislature on all qualifying contracts entered into by the agency the previous year. It must include the following for each contract: the amount, the duration, the parties, and the subject.
Timber License Plates
IDL shall prepare an annual report that is sent to ITD regarding revenues and expenditures associated with funds collected for the special license plate.
Germane Committees
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