Non-IDL Legislation
House Bill 394 - Sale of State Administrative Facilities
This legislation repeals Section 67-5709A, which creates a separate process that's managed by the Department of Administration for the sale of the state administrative facilities in the custody or control of the State of Idaho. The legislation instead uses the process managed by the Land Board to sell surplus properties.
- 01/16 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 01/17 House - Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
House Bill 409 - State Government
This legislation repeals Section 67-5709A, which creates a separate process for the sale of the state administrative facilities in the custody or control of the State of Idaho.
- 01/18 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 01/19 Reported Printed; Filed for Second Reading
- 01/22 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading for 01/23
- 01/23 House - Passed: Ayes 70 Nays 0 Abs/Excd 0, title approved, to Senate
- 01/24 Senate - Introduced, read first time; referred to: State Affairs
House Bill 416 - State Government
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 maintain professional licensure for state employment.
- 01/22 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 01/23 House - Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
House Bill 434 - State Land Leases
This legislation would require all leases, land permits and other land use agreements for state land entered into by the State Board of Land Commissioners have standard terms and conditions for maintenance and repair and include provisions for remediation.
- 01/26 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 01/29 House - Reported Printed and Referred to Resources & Conservation
Senate Bill 1217 - Public Rights of Way
This legislation amends existing law to establish requirements relating to the vacation of public rights-of-way that furnish access to state or federal public lands or waters.
- 01/12 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 01/15 Senate - Reported Printed; referred to Transportation
Senate Bill 1219 - State Employees
This legislation establishes a teleworking policy for state employees in executive agencies. In-office employees with positions that do not require direct contact with the public must work at least 75 percent of their scheduled workdays in a two-week period in state offices and meet the requirements of a state telework agreement. In-office employees with job responsibilities that require direct contact with the public are not eligible for telework. Field employees with day-to-day responsibilities outside of the office or in the field are exempt from the telework policy.
This bill also stipulates that any salary increases approved by the Legislature only go into effect as of July 1 in the designated fiscal year, and for the fiscal year 2025; personnel costs cannot be transferred to other categories.
Agencies shall track salary savings and shall use such savings for personnel costs in the same fiscal year as such funds were appropriated or else return such moneys to the general fund. For the purposes of this section, "salary savings" means the difference between an amount appropriated for an agency's personnel budget and the agency's actual personnel costs.
- 01/12 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- 01/15 Senate - Reported Printed; referred to State Affairs
Senate Bill 1223 - State Procurement Act
This legislation requires a very specific description of products and services that are being solicited. This change proposes that the sentence in the statute is updated to sufficient detail to apprise the vendor of the specifications or required outcomes of the property being sought. Also, since solicitations are administered electronically, the requirement for bid closing location is outdated.
- 01/15 Introduced, read first time; referred to JR for Printing
- 01/16 Reported Printed; referred to State Affairs
- 01/22 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for second reading
- 01/23 Read second time; filed for Third Reading
- 01/24 Senate - Passed: Ayes 33 Nays 0 Excused 2; title approved; to House
- 01/25 Received from the Senate, Filed for First Reading
Read First Time, Referred to Commerce & Human Resources
Senate Bill 1224 - State Procurement Act
This legislation limits when/how the Division of Purchasing can award multiple contracts for the same or similar property and requires agencies to evaluate specific criteria when choosing between contracts awarded under a multiple award. The statute will be updated to provide more flexibility and updated criteria.
- 01/15 Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing
- 01/16 Senate - Reported Printed; referred to State Affairs
Senate Bill 1243 - Grazing
This legislation would allow the grazing leases from the Owyhee Land Exchange that came in from federal lands to be treated as if it were a federal permit, automatically renewing every 10 years with no auction. It would only apply to lands acquired through federal land exchanges.
- 01/23 Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing
- 01/24 Senate - Reported Printed; referred to Resources & Environment
Senate Bill 1257 - Navigational Encroachments
This legislation adds a clarifying definition to section 58-1312 in relation to the Lake Protection Act. It defines what the term “modified” means so that the statute can be applied in the way that the legislature originally intended when it amended this section of code in 2006.
- 01/30 Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing
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 of Practice and Procedure Before the State Board of Land Commissioners
IDAPA 20.01.01 - Pending Rule
IDAPA 20.01.01 protects citizens’ due process rights by governing the practice and procedure in contested cases before the State Board of Land Commissioners and the Idaho Department of Lands.
This rule chapter implements the following statutes: Idaho Code 58-104 State Land Board – Powers and Duties and Idaho Code 67-5206(5)(b) – Promulgation of Rules Implementing Administrative Procedure Act.
Status Report
- The House Resources & Conservation Committee will hear these rules on Wednesday, January 31, at 1:30 p.m.
- The Senate Resources and Environment Committee will hear these rules on Monday, February 5, at 1:30 p.m.
Rules Governing Dredge and Placer Mining Operations
IDAPA 20.03.01 - Pending Fee Rule
The Idaho Department of Lands administers IDAPA 20.03.01, Rules Governing Dredge and Placer Mining Operations under the authority of the Idaho Dredge and Placer Mining Protection Act (Title 47, Chapter 13, Idaho Code).
IDAPA 20.03.01 allows responsible resource extraction while protecting the lands, streams and watercourses of the state.
Status Report
- The House Resources & Conservation Committee will hear these rules on Wednesday, January 31, at 1:30 p.m.
- The Senate Resources and Environment Committee will hear these rules on Monday, February 5, at 1:30 p.m.
Rules Governing Administration of the Reclamation Fund
IDAPA 20.03.03 - Pending Fee Rule
The Idaho Department of Lands administers IDAPA 20.03.03, Rules Governing Administration of the Reclamation Fund under the authority of Title 47, Chapter 18, Idaho Code.
IDAPA 20.03.03 provides consistent guidance in how Idaho’s Reclamation Fund (Fund) is implemented. The Fund is a type of state bond pool created in 2002 to provide an alternative form of performance bond or financial assurance as required by Idaho mining regulations. The Fund is to be used by the Department to complete reclamation in the event an operator is unable to so.
Status Report
- The House Resources & Conservation Committee will hear these rules on Wednesday, January 31, at 1:30 p.m.
- The Senate Resources and Environment Committee will hear these rules on Monday, February 5, at 1:30 p.m.
Rules Governing Navigable Waterways Mineral Leasing
IDAPA 20.03.05 - Pending Fee Rule
The Idaho Department of Lands manages the beds of navigable waterways to provide for their commercial, navigational, recreational or other public use. IDAPA 20.03.05, Riverbed Mineral Leasing in Idaho establishes a consistent process to authorize mineral exploration and extraction on state-owned navigable rivers and collect rents and royalties.
Status Report
- The House Resources & Conservation Committee will hear these rules on Wednesday, January 31, at 1:30 p.m.
- The Senate Resources and Environment Committee will hear these rules on Monday, February 5, at 1:30 p.m.
Rules Pertaining to the Recreational Use of Endowment Land
IDAPA 20.05.01 - Pending Rule (New Chapter)
This is negotiated rulemaking for a new rule chapter: Rules Pertaining to the Recreational Use of Endowment Land (IDAPA 20.05.01).
Senate Bill 1049 was designed to curb the abuse or misuse of endowment land, preserving its revenue-generating potential for the beneficiaries. The legislation, which was signed into law, created a new section of Idaho Code that became effective on July 1, 2023.
The law requires rulemaking to specify prohibited activities that are subject to a warning ticket for minor first offenses, with second violations under the statute being punished with an infraction and $250 fine.
Status Report
- The House Resources & Conservation Committee will hear these rules on Wednesday, January 31, at 1:30 p.m.
- The Senate Resources and Environment Committee will hear these rules on Monday, February 5, at 1:30 p.m.
EFIB - Rules Governing the Credit Enhancement Program for School Districts
IDAPA 32.01.01 - Pending Rule
This is negotiated rulemaking for a new rule chapter: Rules for the Governing the Credit Enhancement Program for School Districts.(IDAPA 32.01.01)
IDL Budget Information
JFAC Natural Resources Maintenance Budget
JFAC has changed its procedures for budget setting this session. They are taking up maintenance budgets for categories. IDL falls under the Natural Resources Maintenance Budget which also includes DEQ, Fish & Game, EFIB, Parks & Recreation and Water Resources.
On January 16, 2024, a total of $525,672,500 was approved for the agencies combined. Representative Steve Miller made the motion, Senator Van Burtenshaw seconded, vote 15-3-2.
Presentation of IDL Budget Requests
Director Miller had the opportunity to answer questions concerning IDL's FY25 budget request and decision units at the JFAC hearing on Monday, January 29.
Budget Documents
Hearings and Events
- January 12 - Change in Employee Compensation Committee Meeting
- January 15 - Change in Employee Compensation Committee
- January 19 - Personal Bill Deadline (S. Rule 11)
- January 29 - IDL Budget Presentation before JFAC
- 8 am - 10 am MT
- State Capitol Room C310
- January 31 - House Resources & Conservation Hearing
- IDL's Annual Performance Report - Director Dustin Miller
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Docket No. 20-0301-2301 Rules Governing Dredge and Placer Mining Operations in Idaho (HRES Rules Review Book, page 85)
Docket No. 20-0303-2301 Rules Governing Administration of the Reclamation Fund (HRES Rules Review Book, page 131)
Docket No. 20-0305-2301 Riverbed Mineral Leasing in Idaho (HRES Rules Review Book, page 142)
Docket No. 20-0101-2301 Rules of Practice and Procedure…State Land Board of Commissioners (HRES Rules Review Book, page 59)
Docket No. 20-0501-2301 Rules Pertaining to the Recreational Use of Endowment Land (HRES Rules Review Book, 153)
- 1:30 pm MT
- State Capitol Room EW 40
- Access the hearing online
- January 31 - Confirmation Hearings for OGCC Commissioners Jennifer Riebe, Marc Haws, Betty Coppersmith, Ray Hinchcliff, and Margaret Chipman
- February 2 -Target for RS Requests for Nonprivileged Committees
- February 12 - 36th Day Deadline for Committee Intro of Bills, Constitutional Amendments and Joint Resolutions (S. Rule 11 & H. Rule 6)
- March 1 - Committee Target to Report on Rules Review
- March 4 - 57th Day Transmittal Date and Target Date for All Transmittals Between Houses (Joint Rule 20)
- March 15 - JFAC Target to Complete Budget Setting
- March 22 - Sine Die Target (75th Day)
February 5 - Senate Resources & Environment Committee Hearing
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Docket No. 20-0301-2301 Rules Governing Dredge and Placer Mining Operations in Idaho (SRES Rules Review Book, page 85)
Docket No. 20-0303-2301 Rules Governing Administration of the Reclamation Fund (SRES Rules Review Book, page 131)
Docket No. 20-0305-2301 Riverbed Mineral Leasing in Idaho (SRES Rules Review Book, page 142)
Docket No. 20-0101-2301 Rules of Practice and Procedure…State Land Board of Commissioners (SRES Rules Review Book, page 59)
Docket No. 20-0501-2301 Rules Pertaining to the Recreational Use of Endowment Land (SRES Rules Review Book, 153)
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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