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Idaho State Legislture

August 2018 Administrative Rules Regulations and Fees

Representative Heather Scott - District 1

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While many of us are vacationing and enjoying the summer months, our growing government does not take a break.

Every month throughout the summer, hundreds of pages of rules and regulations are being written by bureaucrats within our state agencies.  Once approved by the legislature in early January, the proposed administrative rules will become Idaho legal code and have the full force of law.  Idaho requires that new rules and changes are negotiated with citizens and allows for public comment.  When average citizens do not comment and get involved, out legal code can be heavily influenced by special interests and lobbyists.  As a Representative of the people, I have made it one of my missions to change that, by educating regular citizens so they can control their government and have influence in this critical process. 



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Below is a simple summary of what is being proposed for negotiation this month.  If you or someone you know has knowledge on any of these topics or has concerns with any of the following proposed rules, please continue reading below to get involved. Please don't delay as there are deadlines to call hearings or comment. 

Short Summary of this month’s rules:

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DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY: Rules on Plumbing, Public Works Contractors License Board, Installation of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems.

STATE BOARD OF AND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Rules Governing Uniformity &   Rules Governing Thoroughness.

Rules Governing Uniformity: School Personnel, certification and endorsement revisions and new definitions.

Rules Governing Thoroughness: Including but not limited to the topics of Special Education Manual, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), definition of a Free and Appropriate Public Education, “Visual Impairment Including Blindness”, “Emotional Disturbance” to “Emotional Behavioral Disorder”, cognitive impairments, and revising alternate assessment participation criteria. clarifying that “objectives and benchmarks” are required for students taking alternative assessments; clarifying provisions for transition planning, postsecondary goal setting, and discontinuation of services; revising private school consultations and processes for resolving disputes; making minor language changes in Chapter 4 for “Developmental Delay”; clarifying the Idaho Special Education Results Driven Accountability Monitoring System; revising disciplinary procedures to comply with IDEA; and updating dispute resolution procedures and processes with present standards of practice.

BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS: Rules of Procedure (repealing examination failure requirements, allowing for early testing for professional examinations, and adding a new category for discontinued certificates of authorization), Rules of Professional Responsibility (to notify affected adjacent landowners and the Board prior to setting a monument that represents a material discrepancy with another monument for the same property corner)

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE-Rules Pursuant to the Uniform Securities Act (federal securities issuer exemption, and uniform securities examinations as adopted by both federal and state securities regulators.)

IDAHO FISH AND GAME COMMISSION: Rules Governing Fish-the 2018 Chinook Salmon Spring & Summer Fishing Season, establishing seasons and limits for fishing in Idaho and for the Boise River. 

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE: Changes in Medicaid Basic Plan Benefits and Medicaid Enhanced Plan Benefits.

IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS: Rules Pertaining to Forest Fire Protection (negotiations to amend the fire protection requirements for following sections: Spark Arresters; Fire Tools and Fire Extinguishers; and Fire Crews new fire protection requirements for forest operation activities involving cable logging operations and the use of metal tracked harvesters to include on-site water supply, fire watch service and operation area fire prevention practices. Forest Lands, and Forest Operation.

BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES- Board of Barber Examiners and the Board of Cosmetology (hours of instruction, outside services, demonstrations, safety and disinfection requirements, electrology license, make-up artistry) Rules of the Board of Architectural Examiners, Rules of the Idaho Licensing Board of Professional Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists (Associate Marriage and Family Therapist license),

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE- Rules Governing the Electronic Recording of Plats, Records of Survey, and Corner Records (electronically filing and recording plats, records of survey and corner records in county courthouses).

STATE TAX COMMISSION:  Income Tax, Sales and Use Tax.

Income Tax Administrative Rules include rules on Federal retroactive provisions, uncodified provisions, repatriation income, 2018 tax brackets,  historical data, taxable income for a nonqualified withdrawal from a college savings plan,  income tax deduction for adoption expenses, nonqualified withdrawal from a college savings plan,  guaranteed payments that are sourced as compensation for services, list the corporate tax rates for 2001 through 2018, outdated statutes deleted (Credit for Qualifying New Employees, Hire One Act, Incentive Investment Tax Credit, Biofuel Infrastructure Investment Tax Credit, incentive investment tax credit,) add the new Idaho child tax credit, changes the date the withholding reconciliation return must be filed, time period that a taxpayer has to notify the Tax Commission of a change in federal taxable income or in tax paid to another state, guidance to deemed repatriation income reporting. 

Idaho Sales and Use Tax Administrative Rules include rules on aircraft and flying services (third-party dealer or repair), Warranties and Service Agreements, exemption for parts installed in non-resident aircraft, Collection of Tax, Idaho Motor Fuels Tax rules and dyed diesel. 

IDAHO STATE LOTTERY COMMISSION: Rules Governing Operations of the Idaho State Lottery.

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY: Rules for the Control of Air Pollution, Water Quality Standards and Standards for Hazardous Waste.


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Below is a more detailed look at this month’s rules.  If you have concerns and want to comment, please click on the August Administrative Bulletin link and go to the appropriate page.  Remember, it is the responsibility of the agency to negotiate these rules with the citizen.  If you as a citizen choose to not exercise your power, there is a good chance someday, you will lose that ability.   

Link to complete bulletin:

https://adminrules.idaho.gov/bulletin/2018/08.pdf

 

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Long summary of this month’s rules:

IDAPA 07 – DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY 

07.02.06 – Rules Concerning Idaho State Plumbing Code-to require potable water supply to beverage dispensers or coffee machines to be protected by an air gap or vented backflow preventer. Allow water closets to act as cleanouts and require installation of exterior, two-way cleanouts. Pg. 13

07.05.01 – Rules of the Public Works Contractors License Board- define a QI, determine the “reasonable length of time” a contractor’s license will remain in force (administrative discretion of duration), and clarify that notice that a contractor’s QI has ceased to be connected with the contractor must be provided on forms prescribed by the administrator. Pg. 20

07.07.01 – Rules Governing Installation of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems, Division of Building Safety- allow apprentices to take the journeyman examination before completing four (4) years of work experience, also allow apprentices who successfully complete a Board approved, full-time, one-year training course to receive credit for up to one (1) year of work experience. pg. 23

IDAPA 08 – STATE BOARD OF AND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

08.02.02 – Rules Governing Uniformity-The proposed rule reflects a revised State Board of Education adoption date of the Idaho Standards for Initial Certification of Professional School Personnel and certification and endorsement revisions for school nurse, teacher librarian, teacher leader, gifted and talented, English, online teacher, and literacy.  New definition of clinical experience and supporting definitions, new endorsements for Middle School Social Studies and Middle School Science, and language regarding the use of continuing education units toward certificate renewal by pupil service staff certificate holders who also hold a professional license through the Bureau of Occupational Licenses. Technical corrections include corrections to numeric order, alphabetical order, spelling, punctuation, and/or grammar. Pg. 25

08.02.03 – Rules Governing Thoroughness- amends the adoption date of the Idaho Special Education Manual (Manual), an incorporated document. Modifications to the Manual are necessary to ensure compliance with IDAPA, Idaho Code, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), and recent court decisions. Substantive amendments to Manual, approved by the Idaho State Board of Education on June 20, 2018, include: aligning the definition of a Free and Appropriate Public Education to recent United States Supreme Court decisions and language describing the development of a student’s individualized education program (IEP); amending the “Visual Impairment Including Blindness” eligibility criteria based on non-exclusionary guidance from the Office of Special Education; updating the eligibility category of “Emotional Disturbance” to “Emotional Behavioral Disorder”; defining significant cognitive impairments and revising alternate assessment participation criteria for clarity as required by ESSA; clarifying that “objectives and benchmarks” are required for students taking alternative assessments; clarifying provisions for transition planning, postsecondary goal setting, and discontinuation of services; revising private school consultations and processes for resolving disputes; making minor language changes in Chapter 4 for “Developmental Delay”; clarifying the Idaho Special Education Results Driven Accountability Monitoring System; revising disciplinary procedures to comply with IDEA; and updating dispute resolution procedures and processes with present standards of practice and IDEA.pg. 55

When the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was reauthorized to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in December 2015, Annual Measureable Achievement Objectives (AMAOs) were made obsolete by a new accountability structure. This rulemaking action removes references to AMAOs. Pg. 59

IDAPA 10 – BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS

10.01.01 – Rules of Procedure-The amendments will implement the provisions of Senate Bill 1252 that relate to repealing examination failure requirements, allowing for early testing for professional examinations, and adding a new category for discontinued certificates of authorization. Pg 67

10.01.02 – Rules of Professional Responsibility-The amendments will implement a requirement for professional land surveyors to notify affected adjacent landowners and the Board prior to setting a monument that represents a material discrepancy with another monument for the same property corner and potentially clouding the title of private land. Pg. 74

IDAPA 12 – DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

12.01.08 – Rules Pursuant to the Uniform Securities Act (2004)

Rule 59 (12.01.08.059) is being eliminated as it provided for the implementation of a federal securities issuer exemption that no longer exists.

Rule 103 (12.01.08.103) is being amended to address recent changes in uniform securities examinations as adopted by both federal and state securities regulators. Pg 76

IDAPA 13 – IDAHO FISH AND GAME COMMISSION

13.01.11 – Rules Governing Fish-the 2018 Chinook Salmon Spring & Summer Fishing Season, establishing seasons and limits for fishing in Idaho and for the Boise River.  Pg. 80 - 82

 

IDAPA 16 – DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE

16.03.09 – Medicaid Basic Plan Benefits

Rules Governing Uniformity, IDAPA 08.02.02, updated the paraprofessional definition, and included language that stated that individuals not meeting the outlined requirements, would be considered a school or classroom aide. This change impacted school professionals by requiring a higher credential to provide services in school settings than is required for providers of the same service outside of the school setting (in the community). PCS paraprofessional provider qualifications are being updated for school-based services to align with community paraprofessional PCS provider qualifications. Pg. 83

16.03.10 – Medicaid Enhanced Plan Benefits-This rule change is needed to allow Medicaid to enroll those dual eligibles who have not elected to enroll in the coordinated MMCP into a Medicaid Managed Long-Term Services and Supports program, which will administer and coordinate Medicaid benefits. (NOTE: Medicaid will concurrently seek 1915(b) Waiver authority from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to develop a mandatory enrollment structure.) This rule change adds a new section of rules to this chapter that includes language pertaining to Idaho’s existing managed care structures (behavioral health benefits and dental benefits, respectively).

The new section will also indicate that dual eligibles (except for Tribal members and other populations exempt under federal requirements) will be mandatorily enrolled into a Medicaid Managed Long-Term Services and Supports plan that will administer and coordinate their Medicaid benefits in counties where there are two or more participating health plans. Participants will have an election period during which they can select the plan of their choice. Individuals that have not selected a plan by a specified deadline will be randomly assigned to one plan or the other by the Division of Medicaid. Pg. 89

IDAPA 20 – IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS

20.04.01 – Rules Pertaining to Forest Fire Protection

At the conclusion of negotiated rulemaking, the Department determined a need to enter into proposed rulemaking to amend the fire protection requirements for following sections: Spark Arresters; Fire Tools and Fire Extinguishers; and Fire Crews. In addition, the Department will introduce new fire protection requirements for forest operation activities involving cable logging operations and the use of metal tracked harvesters to include on-site water supply, fire watch service and operation area fire prevention practices.

058. Forest Land. Any land which has upon it sufficient brush or flammable forest growth of any kind or size, living or dead, standing or down, including debris or growth following a fire or removal of forest products, to constitute a fire menace to life (including animal) or property. (10-28-91)

09. Forest Operation. An activity or service conducted on forest lands involving any of the operations as described below where a Certificate of Compliance is required pursuant to Section 38-122, Idaho Code. Pg. 91

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE RULES COORDINATOR IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

IDAPA 24 – BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES

The repeal of the laws establishing the Board of Barber Examiners and the Board of Cosmetology and authorizing the adoption of rules by these Boards renders the rules to be of no force and effect. The enactment of SB 1324 effectively repeals IDAPA 24.02.01 and 24.04.01 and these rules are hereby declared null and void and of no force and effect and have been removed from the Administrative Code.

Notice of Legislative Action Abolishing the Board of Barber Examiners and the Board of Cosmetology and Establishing the Barber and Cosmetology Services Licensing Board – Senate Bill No. 1324  pg. 101

 

IDAPA 24 – BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES

24.01.01 – Rules of the Board of Architectural Examiners

Amendments to rule will facilitate the implementation of House Bill 458, eliminate unnecessary language and sections, and remove a 30-day application deadline. These changes will make it easier for licensees and those seeking licensure to review rules. Pg 102

24.15.01 – Rules of the Idaho Licensing Board of Professional Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists-These rules reduce the costs and barriers to licensure by creating additional pathways to obtain an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist license. It also allows an individual to work under supervision while completing requirements for a Marriage and Family Therapist license. These rules accept the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE) graduate programs as meeting all education requirements, which eliminates the need for many current applicants to take additional coursework and improves portability from other states. Finally, these rules increase flexibility to complete both practicum and supervised experience hours, which reduces tuition and supervision costs for applicants. Pg 110

24.28.01 – Rules of the Barber and Cosmetology Services Licensing Board-The temporary rule reduces the minimum hours of instruction required for a cosmetology, barber-stylist, and electrology license; creates a new certificate for individuals who only want to practice make-up artistry; specifies what services a licensee may perform outside a licensed establishment; allows transfer of instructional hours between professions; allows employees of retail styling equipment dealers to do limited demonstration on potential customers; and modernizes safety and disinfection requirements. Pg 117.

IDAPA 34 – OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE

34.06.02 – Rules Governing the Electronic Recording of Plats, Records of Survey, and Corner Records

(New Chapter) > The amendments will implement consistent standards for electronically filing and recording plats, records of survey and corner records in county courthouses. Pg 144

IDAPA 35 – STATE TAX COMMISSION

35.01.01 – Income Tax Administrative Rules

RULE 015 – The changes to this rule clarify how the Tax Commission applies Federal retroactive provisions and clarify that uncodified provisions of federal law are included when calculating Idaho taxable income.

RULE 017 – This new rule tells taxpayers how to report federal section 965 deemed repatriation income on the Idaho return.

RULE 075 – Rule 075 is being amended to add the tax brackets for calendar year 2018 and remove the information for calendar year 2013 so only five years of historical data is retained in the rule.

RULE 108 – Rule 108 is being amended consistent with 2018 HB515. This change adds the statement that the addition to taxable income for a nonqualified withdrawal from a college savings plan is limited to contributions previously exempt from Idaho income tax and earnings generated from the program as long as the earnings aren’t already included in federal adjusted gross income.

 RULE 185 – Rule 185 is being amended consistent with 2018 HB453. This change increases the amount of the income tax deduction for adoption expenses from $3,000 to $10,000.

RULE 253 – Rule 253 is being amended consistent with 2018 HB515. This change adds the statement that the addition to taxable income for a nonqualified withdrawal from a college savings plan is limited to contributions previously exempt from Idaho income tax and earnings generated from the program as long as the earnings aren’t already included in federal adjusted gross income.

 RULE 263 – Rule 263 is being amended to add the amount of guaranteed payments that are sourced as compensation for services for calendar year 2018.

RULE 300 – We’ve added a section to this rule to list the corporate tax rates for 2001 through 2018.

RULES 745-748 – Rules 745-748 are being deleted since the statute is expired (Credit for Qualifying New Employees).

RULES 755-759 – Rules 755-759 are being deleted since the statute is expired (Hire One Act).

RULES 760 & 763 – Rules 760 & 763 are being deleted since the statute is expired (Incentive Investment Tax Credit).

RULES 765-767 – Rules 765-767 are being deleted since the statute is expired (Biofuel Infrastructure Investment Tax Credit).\

RULES 790, 791 & 793 – Rules 790, 791 & 793 are being amended to delete the references to the incentive investment tax credit since the statute is expired.

RULE 799 – Rule 799 is being amended to delete sections for statutes that no longer exist and add the new Idaho child tax credit.

RULE 830 – Changes the date the withholding reconciliation return must be filed from the last day of February to the last day of January.

RULES 890 and 891 – Rules 890 and 891 are being amended consistent with 2018 HB382. This change modifies the time period that a taxpayer has to notify the Tax Commission of a change in federal taxable income or in tax paid to another state. Pg. 148

RULE 017T - “Treatment of the Section 965 of the Internal Revenue Code Increase in Subpart F Income and Related Exclusions.”:   This rule is to give guidance on how to report the deemed repatriation income on the Idaho tax return. Pg 175

35.01.02 – Idaho Sales and Use Tax Administrative Rules

Rule 037 – Aircraft and Flying Services In general, when a third-party dealer or repair facility performs a repair and bills the seller of a warranty or service agreement, the third-party dealer or repair facility will separately state and charge sales tax on the parts to the seller of the warranty or service agreement. Section 63-3622GG, Idaho code exempts parts installed in non-resident aircraft if those parts are installed by a FAA approved repair station. This includes parts that are being installed as a result of a warranty or a service agreement. Currently this scenario has not been addressed in rule. The proposed rulemaking would add language that clarifies that these parts are exempt, even if the repair is paid for under a warranty agreement. Addressing this issue provides clarity that the exemption for parts installed on non-resident aircraft applies, even if the parts were paid for under a warranty agreement.

Rule 049 – Warranties and Service Agreements The proposed rulemaking adds a cross reference to Rule 037 regarding the exemption for parts installed in non-resident aircraft if those parts are installed by a FAA approved repair station and a statutory reference to 63-3613.

Rule 068 – Collection of Tax Section 63-3619, Idaho law requires the Tax Commission to provide retailers with schedules for collection of the tax on sales which involve a fraction of a dollar. Currently, rule 068 has two of these schedules, one for 5% sales tax and another for 6%. The 5% schedule is no longer necessary because the rate has been stable at 6% since 2006. The proposed rulemaking would removes subsection 04 & then renumbers the subsequent sections. A statutory reference to 63-3619 is added as well. Pg. 176

35.01.05 – Idaho Motor Fuels Tax Administrative Rules

Rule 170 – This rule will be amended to clearly define which vehicles can use dyed diesel, according to 63-2425, Idaho Code. Pg. 183

IDAPA 52 – IDAHO STATE LOTTERY COMMISSION

52.01.03 – Rules Governing Operations of the Idaho State Lottery

The Idaho Lottery is required to move to an automated balancing functionality between the Lottery, Intralot (its gaming system contractor) and the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL) and is moving to production that will allow for draw games to be balanced without human intervention. This is mission critical and will fundamentally allow the Lottery to no longer have to employ Draw Managers to audit and balance draws. Pg. 185

IDAPA 58 – DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

58.01.01 – Rules for the Control of Air Pollution in Idaho

DEQ initiated this rulemaking to update and clarify certain air quality permitting sections. The proposed revisions include minor rule clarifications for sources seeking air quality permits or exemptions from permitting. The revisions also include resolving inconsistencies in rule language, removing outdated references, adding provisions for renewing operating permits, and correcting typographical errors.

Members of the regulated community who may be subject to Idaho's air quality rules, special interest groups, public officials, and members of the public who have an interest in the regulation of air emissions from sources in Idaho may be interested in commenting on this proposed rule.  Pg 192

Upon further review, DEQ determined that advancing this rule would be premature. If a new PM2.5 nonattainment area is designated, then DEQ will conduct the analysis to determine if ammonia contributes significantly to the PM2.5 design value and, if so, what should be the associated significant emissions rate for ammonia. Notice of Termination of Negotiated Rulemaking- Pg. 225 

DEQ initiated this rulemaking at the recommendation of the Crop Residue Advisory Committee to allow farmers to pay the required fees after the burn instead of prior to the burn. This rulemaking also provides DEQ a more streamlined administrative process.  The fee structure will not be changed.  Due to the deployment timing of DEQ’s software used to implement the crop residue burning program, it is necessary to adopt a temporary rule and implement this change prior to the 2019 spring burning season to avoid interruption of the burn season. This rulemaking will not change the timing of the fee payment for the spot and bale burn permit. Pg. 226

The purpose of this rulemaking is to ensure that the state rules remain consistent with federal regulations. The Rules for the Control of Air Pollution in Idaho, IDAPA 58.01.01, are updated annually to maintain consistency with federal regulations implementing the Clean Air Act.  This proposed rule updates federal regulations incorporated by reference to include those revised as of July 1, 2018. Pg. 228

58.01.02 – Water Quality Standards

This rule making has been initiated to designate domestic water supply as a beneficial use in 27 water bodies where the Safe Drinking Water Information System indicates an active surface water intake or ground water under direct influence of surface water and where domestic water supply is not currently designated. Pg. 231

Proposed Rule Docket No. 58-0102-1703 was published in the Idaho Administrative Bulletin on August 1, 2018, Vol. 18-8, and is available at www.deq.idaho.gov/58-0102-1703. The written comment deadline for Docket No. 58-0102-1703 is August 31, 2018. After consideration of public comments, DEQ intends to present the final proposal to the Board for adoption of a pending rule. Notice of Meeting of the Idaho Board of Environmental Quality pg 297

58.01.05 – Rules and Standards for Hazardous Waste-The purpose of this rulemaking is to ensure that the state rules remain consistent with federal regulations.   This proposed rule includes the incorporation by reference of 40 CFR Part 264, Subpart FF, and Part 265, Subpart FF, Fees for the Electronic Hazardous Waste Manifest Program (e-Manifest system). The fees are imposed and collected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use of the e-Manifest system. The e-Manifest system is a new national system established by EPA for tracking hazardous waste shipments electronically. All receiving facilities, i.e., facilities that receive waste that must be manifested under federal law or receive state-regulated hazardous waste that must be manifested as required by the state in which the waste was generated, must submit those manifests to EPA either in paper form or electronically beginning June 30, 2018. EPA will charge receiving facilities an associated fee for each manifest. The fees are differentiated based on the manifest type and mode of submission.

The fees depend on the type of manifest submitted and, for the first year, will range from $5 to $15 per manifest. The fee assessments and collections associated with this rule are performed solely by EPA. DEQ is not involved in any way with the assessment or collection of e-Manifest user fees. Therefore, DEQ will not have additional costs associated with implementing the e-Manifest rule, and the regulated community will not have additional costs with respect to DEQ; fees will not be imposed or collected by DEQ. Pg. 298