Who really controls Idaho and what can we do about it?
The Deep State is generally thought of as those
behind-the-scene players who are dictating policies, politics and government in
general. Money and cronyism are big drivers
of these puppet masters, but power, corruption and control are all also well
entrenched in the mix. The Deep State
constantly is trying to manipulate and control you the voter and the elected
officials you put in office. It rarely
has a face and often operates out of the public eye, but its effects are felt
every day by millions of Americans and its influence is growing in every aspect
of our lives. Idaho is not immune.
Every month the Idaho administrative rules are released. Idaho is one of only a handful of states that
take into consideration the voice of the citizens. Please do not neglect your duty as a citizen to
provide input. Three or four comments on
a bad rule sometimes can shed light on what is really going on. Once the rule is approved, your opportunity
to comment is over, and it will take legislation to reverse!
Remember, once approved, these rules will have the full force of law. Now is your opportunity to provide input.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
- Rules
Governing Dairy Byproduct..........20
DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY
- Rules
Concerning Idaho State Plumbing Code.....21
- Rules
of Building Safety.........22
- Rules
of the Public Works Contractors License Board.....34
- Rules
Governing Installation of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems
.....35
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Residency.............36
- Rules
Governing the Opportunity Scholarship Program- requirements for awards are
lowered...........39
- Rules
Governing Uniformity- Certification now
includes “assurance of highly and uniquely” qualified.......45
- Docket
No. 08-0202-1803 Notice of Rulemaking – Proposed Rule......52
- Docket
No. 08-0202-1804 Notice of Rulemaking – Proposed Rule .............69
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Career Technical Education Occupational Specialist endorsements........71
- Rules
Governing Thoroughness
- Minimum
credit requirement for grade 12 mathematics.........87
- Career
Technical Education - categories,
subcategories and content.................93
- Rules
Governing Seed and Plant Certification...........97
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND
PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS
-
Rules
of Procedure- A B.S. engineering degree
from an accredited U.K. university is unconditionally approved...100
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Rules
of Professional Responsibility-~ A monument
that represents a material discrepancy with another monument will require Board
and Landowner notification........105
IDAHO STATE POLICE: IDAHO BRAND BOARD
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Rules
of the Idaho State Brand Board- increasing
cattle brand inspection fees....106
IDAHO FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
- Rules
Governing the Taking of Upland Game Animals......110
- Rules
Governing the Taking of Big Game Animals in the State of Idaho
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Exclude any moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, or
grizzly bear controlled hunt tag drawn by a parent or grandparent from
designation to their child or grandchild.........111
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Seniors
65+ and Disabled be eligible to
participate in any second application period for youth only controlled hunts................118
- air
powered guns for big game hunt........125
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be changed to not
allow mail as a method to submit regular controlled hunt applications............129
- Rules
Governing the Taking of Game Birds in the State of Idaho...........136
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Rules to adopt
Landowner Permission Hunt (LPH) seasons for turkeys....137
- Rules
Governing the Importation, Possession, Release, Sale, or Salvage of Wildlife
-
Adopted to proactively reduce transmission risk of CWD
into Idaho..141
- The
Trapping of Predatory and Unprotected Wildlife and the Taking of Furbearing
Animals
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Furbearing
trap distance from public
trails that are paved or unpaved.....................145
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Rules
Governing the Use of Bait and Trapping for Taking Big Game Animals- Grey wolf
trap distance from public
trails that are paved or unpaved..148
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE
- Rules
of the Idaho Time Sensitive Emergency System Council...............151
- Rules
of the Idaho Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Physician
Commission......155
- Rules
Governing Child Support Services
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Docket
No. 16-0303-1801 (Fee Rule) ~ The annual federal fee increases from $25 to $35 and
amount of when a fee is imposed is being increased to $550.............157
- Rules
Governing the Food Stamp Program in Idaho-.........159
- Rules
Governing the Temporary Assistance for Families in Idaho (TAFI) Program-..........169
- Medicaid
Basic Plan Benefits
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Rules would only apply to those Critical Access
Hospitals, who do not have a skilled nursing facility within 35 miles of their
facility, and have been approved by Medicare to offer swing-beds.......175
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Laboratory test
rules needed for Department (Medicaid) lab coverage.......185
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The value-based model through the existing Healthy
Connections Program.........188
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Changes to the Medicaid Pharmacy program rules...191
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Implementation processes to improve the Non-Emergency
Medical Transportation (NEMT) program.......205
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Changes align
definitions for Community Based Rehabilitation Services (CBRS) in schools and
in the community..207
- Docket
No. 16-0309-1810Notice of Rulemaking – Proposed Rule ..219
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Medicaid
Enhanced Plan Benefits ~ Termination of
enrollment when a participant no longer meets Home and Community Based Services
(HCBS) eligibility criteria.
- Notice
of Rulemaking – Temporary and Proposed Rule....222
- Rules
of the Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Assistance Grant Funding
- Docket
No. 16-0504-1801Notice of Rulemaking – Proposed Rule ......225
- 16.05.06
– Criminal History and Background Checks
- Docket
No. 16-0506-1801Notice of Rulemaking – Adoption of Pending Rule and Amendment
to Temporary Rule..........227
IDAHO INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
-
Employers’
Reports ~ Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) filing requirements..........230
- Procedures
to Obtain Compensation....233
- Administrative
Rules of the Industrial Commission Under the Workers’ Compensation Law – Security
for Compensation – Insurance Carriers..........237
- Docket
No. 17-0210-1802.......................241
- Administrative
Rules of the Industrial Commission Under the Workers’Compensation Law –
Security for Compensation – Self-Insured Employers............249
- Docket
No. 17-0211-1802 Notice of Rulemaking – Proposed Rule …253
IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
- Individual
Disability and Group Supplemental Disability Insurance Minimum Standards Rule
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Rule
seeks to revise language related to exclusions for hearing aids so that hearing
loss interventions will be covered with certain parameters.
- Notice
of Rulemaking – Proposed Rule ...........260
- Rule
to Implement the NAIC Medicare Supplement Insurance Minimum Standards Model Act
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~
The Department would like to extend the
open enrollment period to allow a Medicare beneficiary who was under the age of
65 to buy a Medicare supplement policy.
- Notice
of Rulemaking – Adoption of Temporary Rule.........263
- Rules
Governing Small Employer Health Insurance Availability Act Plan Design
-
Rule
seeks to revise language related to exclusions for children hearing aids so
that hearing loss interventions will be covered, within certain parameters.
- Notice
of Rulemaking – Proposed Rule ..........265
BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES
- Rules
of the State Board of Chiropractic Physicians...........269
-
Rules
of the Board of Drinking Water and Wastewater Professionals~ Apprenticeship
programs.........275
- Rules
for the Licensure of Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy
Assistants..........284
- Rules
of the State Board of Morticians.............294
- Rules
of the Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators.............296
- Rules
of the State Board of Podiatry................299
-
Rules
of the Idaho State Board of Psychologist Examiners- The
EPPP, a national competency examination for licensure.....302
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Fee
Rule ~ The rule establishes standards of practice for prescriptive authority
and collaboration between the prescribing psychologist and a patient’s licensed
medical provider...304
- Rules
Governing the Physical Therapy Licensure Board
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Rules to implement the practice of dry needling..............317
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Rules
of the State Board of Social Work Examiners
to increase portability for
individuals moving to Idaho...323
- Rules
of the Idaho Licensing Board of Professional Counselors and Marriage and Family
Therapists
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Rule
~
to increase portability for
individuals moving to Idaho.........326
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Rules
of the State Board of Acupuncture~ Requirements and qualifications for an acupuncture
trainee permit …332
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Rules
of the Real Estate Appraiser Board (Fee Rule)
~ The proposed rule lowers fees.........336
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Rules
of the Board of Examiners of Residential Care Facility Administrators-Rule will eliminate a barrier to licensure.......338
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Rules
of the Idaho Driving Businesses Licensure Board
Changes will reduce regulation,
provide flexibility to licensees and applicants, and eliminate barriers to
employment.....340
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Rules
of the Idaho Board of Midwifery- Clarify current cardiopulmonary resuscitation
certification for licensure renewal....345
- Rules
of the Barber and Cosmetology Services Licensing Board (New Chapter, Fee Rule).....349
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
- Rules
Governing the Administration of Temporary Permits on Lands Owned by the Idaho
Department of Parks and Recreation.....376
- Rules
Governing the Administration of Park and Recreation Areas and Facilities...377
- Rules
Governing Filming Within Idaho State Parks........378
BOARD OF PHARMACY
- General
Provisions...........379
-
Rules
Governing Licensure and Registration- (Fee Rule) ~ Durable
Medical Equipment (DME) updates…, rule also eliminates the Multistate Pharmacy
Jurisprudence Exam (MPJE) as a precondition to pharmacist licensure, nonresident pharmacist registration is being
increased from $250 to $290.........385
- Rules
Governing Pharmacy Practice.....390
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(FDA)
approved Epidiolex (cannabidiol – CBD) oral solution for the treatment of
seizures associated with two rare and severe forms of epilepsy. On September
27, 2018, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) made a scheduling
determination that removes this specific drug product from Schedule I of the
Controlled Substances Act and places it in Schedule V. This temporary rule
ensures conformity between federal law and Idaho law. As a result, Epidiolex
can be prescribed and dispensed to patients in accordance with the other
provisions of the Controlled Substances Act..........400
- Rules
Governing Pharmacist Prescriptive Authority..........402
- Rules
Governing Drug Compounding................405
- Rules
Governing DME, Manufacturing, and Distribution Chapter Repeal)....409
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
- Rules
of the Idaho Regional Travel and Convention Grant Program.......411
IDAHO POTATO COMMISSION
-
Rules
Governing Nominations for Appointment as a Commissioner to the Idaho Potato
Commission- Clarifying our nominating procedures..........415
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
- Safety
and Accident Reporting Rules for Utilities Regulated by the Idaho Public
Utilities Commission
-
National Electric
Safety Code (“NESC”). The proposed rule would adopt the 2017 Edition of the
NESC......419
- Railroad
Safety and Accident Reporting Rules..........421
STATE TAX COMMISSION
- Income
Tax Administrative Rules.................423
- Idaho
Sales and Use Tax Administrative Rules.......426
-
Rule 018 – conditions out-of-state
retailers making sales to customers located in this state are retailers engaged
in business in this state.
-
Rule 041 – extending exemption to
the use of food or beverages donated to individuals or nonprofit organizations.
Rule 106 – The Commission would
like to look at making a change to the current NADA standard, “Clean Retail
Value.”....432
- Property
Tax Administrative Rules.....450
- Tax
Commission Administration and Enforcement Rules.........451
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
- Rules
of the Division of Purchasing.......454
IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
- Rules
Governing Definitions Regarding Overlegal Permits........465
- Rules
Governing Definitions Regarding Special Permits.....466
- Rules
Governing Movement of Disabled Vehicles..............472
- Rules
Governing Special Permits – General Conditions and Requirements.....476
- Rules
Governing Movement of Disabled Vehicles.....488
- Rules
Governing Special Permits – Overweight Non-Reducible......489
- Rule
Governing Variable Load Suspension Axles.......498
- Rules
Governing Special Permits – Oversize Non-Reducible......499
- Rules
Governing Allowable Vehicle Size (Chapter Repeal)........511
- Rules
Governing Special Permits for Extra-Length/Excess Weight, Up to 129,000 Pound
Vehicle Combinations..512
- Rules
Governing Restricted Routes for Semitrailers............519
- Rules
Governing Special Permits for Reducible Loads.............520
- Rules
Governing Self-Propelled Snowplows...........523
- Rules
Governing Overlegal Permits –General Conditions and Requirements......526
- Rules
Governing When an Overlegal Permit is Required........527
- Rules
Governing Overlegal Permittee Responsibility and Travel Restrictions...........528
- Rules
Governing Safety Requirements of Overlegal Permits.........529
- Rules
Governing Overweight Permits.........530
- Rules
Governing Policy During Spring Breakup Season.........531
- Rules
Governing Excess Weight Permits for Reducible Loads
- Docket
No. 39-0315-1801 (Chapter Repeal).........532
- Rules
Governing Oversize Permits for Non-Reducible Vehicles and/or Loads....533
- Rules
Governing Permits for Manufactured Homes, Modular Buildings, and Office
Trailers..534
- Rules
Governing Overlegal Permits for Relocation of Buildings or Houses....535
- Rules
Governing Annual Overlegal Permits......536
- Rules
Governing Application for Special Permits-.......537
- Rules
Governing Overlegal Permit Fees-.......538
- Rules
Governing Overlegal Permits for Extra-Length, Excess Weight, and Up to 129,000
Pound Vehicle Combinations.............539
- Rules
Governing Revocation of Overlegal Permits........540
- Rules
Governing Self-Propelled Snowplows.....541
- Rules
Governing Lights on Snow Removal Equipment....542
DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
- Rules
and Minimum Standards Governing Extended Employment Services................543
CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS BOARD
- Rules
of Procedure of the Idaho Certified Shorthand Reporters Board.....552
DIVISION OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION
-
Rules
of Career Technical Schools ~ The proposed amendments would move career technical
school funding from a model based on student average daily attendance and
support units to one based on the number of students enrolled in a capstone
course during the previous academic year and the number of students completing
a technical skills assessment for the program in which the student was
enrolled......554
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
- Salt
River Watershed Assessment and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL): ..558
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF
IDAHO
- PERSI
Retirement Rules Sick leave and unused
sick leave......559
IDAHO STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
COMMISSION
- Resource
Conservation and Rangeland Development Program....561
STATE PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION
-
Rules
Governing Procedures and Forms for the Application and Disbursement of Indigent
Defense Grants (New Chapter) ~ Rule sets forth the process and requirements for
counties to apply for these funds..........572
***********END OF SUMMARY************
Here is the link for the entire October bulletin.
https://adminrules.idaho.gov/bulletin/2018/10.pdf
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I have been asked by citizens to try to make commenting simpler. The Deep State likes things the way they are. Below I have set up some simple steps from last month's bulletin to show you an example of how you can comment on a rule. |
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Go to this link or search the internet for Idaho Administrative Rules. Click the Bulletin tab on the left for Bulletins. Bulletins are released the first Wednesday of each month. https://adminrules.idaho.gov/ |
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Click on bulletin on the top of the page. This is the most recent. |
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Look at the table of content and see if anything catches your attention. This table of content is what I summarize in my monthly newsletters. If something catches your eye, click on the item and it will take you to the
DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY. Read it!
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To comment or not? That is the question!
Below is a example from September's bulletin. The Health and Welfare Department (and probably big PHARMA) wants to require all Seniors in high school to be vaccinated for Meningitis. Meningitis is extremely rare in Idaho. In 2017 only one male was infected. I believe this rule is government overreach and treats high school seniors like guinea pigs for pharmaceutical corporations, so I make the decision to comment.
I have a few different options on how to comment:.
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A PUBLIC HEARING NEAR BOISE is an option for testifying in front of the Health and Welfare Department. (That would be a 9 hour drive for me to testify! No wonder Ada County controls the state decision making!). Sometimes agencies offer to come to your community to make a presentation, but only if you have a signature signed with 25 other residents. |
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Submitting written comments by mail or email is faster and more convenient. . |
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DO NOTHING and continue to allow unelected bureaucrats and lobbyists run this state. Remember, administrative rules is how COMMON CORE came into our state. A few months ago, administrative rules (Health & Welfare Department) created a rule to allow TRANSGENDER PEOPLE TO CHANGE THEIR CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH WITH NO TRACE OF THE CHANGE. This puts all legal documents in jeopardy! |
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