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IDH0134Intro
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HEALTH -- Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding breast cancer screening.
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2025-02-21
[Hearing: Feb 24 @ 11:00 am (ES)]
U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar until Monday, February 24, 2025
IDHCR008Engross
50%
LAVA RIDGE -- States findings of the Legislature, expresses concern and opposition towards the Lava Ridge wind energy project, and requests that the State of Idaho monitor the project and assist in applicable reviews.
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2025-02-21
to Senate
IDHJM005Engross
50%
LAVA RIDGE -- States findings of the Legislature, expresses concern and opposition towards the Lava Ridge wind energy project, and requests additional federal intervention.
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2025-02-21
to Senate
IDS1004Intro
25%
CIVIL RIGHTS -- Amends existing law to provide that freedom from discrimination because of sexual orientation or gender identity is a civil right.
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2025-01-17
To Senate State Affairs Committee
IDS1247PassHEALTH -- Adds to existing law to provide for 24-hour holds for persons with major neurocognitive disorders experiencing an acute crisis.
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2024-04-02
Session Law Chapter 264 Effective: 10/01/2024
IDS1416Engross

Sine Die
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES -- Amends existing law to transfer the Emergency Medical Services Bureau to within the Office of Emergency Management, to designate EMS as an essential government service, and to create the Emergency Medical Services Sustai...
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2024-03-21
To House State Affairs Committee
IDH0441PassUNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES -- Amends existing law to revise the definition of “drug paraphernalia” to exclude fentanyl testing strips.
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2024-03-19
Reported Signed by Governor on March 18, 2024 Session Law Chapter 68 Effective: 07/01/2024
IDH0721Intro

Sine Die
ABORTION -- Amends and repeals existing law to remove provisions regarding abortion.
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2024-03-19
Reported Printed; Filed in the Office of the Chief Clerk
IDS1234PassINSURANCE -- Adds to existing law to provide that health benefit plans and student health benefit plans covering prescription contraception must provide reimbursement for a six-month supply except under certain circumstances.
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2024-03-18
Session Law Chapter 53 Effective: 07/01/2024
IDS1237Intro

Sine Die
CIVIL RIGHTS -- Amends existing law to provide that freedom from discrimination because of sexual orientation or gender identity is a civil right.
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2024-01-19
To Senate State Affairs Committee
IDH0024PassWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT -- Amends and adds to existing law to establish the Idaho Launch Grant Program and to revise provisions regarding the In-Demand Careers Fund.
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2023-03-29
SECTION 6
IDS1094PassHEALTH -- Amends existing law to provide for temporary registration of experienced international medical graduates who are in the United States as asylees, humanitarian parolees, or refugees and to require that registrants agree to practice in a heal...
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2023-03-27
Session Law Chapter 155 Effective: 07/01/2023
IDS1163Intro

Sine Die
PROTECTION OF MINORS -- Adds to existing law to establish the Parental Rights Protection of Minors Act to protect minors from exposure to harmful materials on certain devices.
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2023-03-23
Filed in Office of the Secretary of Senate
IDS1051PassOUTFITTERS AND GUIDES -- Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the liability of outfitters and guides.
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2023-03-20
Session Law Chapter 109 Effective: 07/01/2023
IDS1011Intro

Sine Die
CIVIL RIGHTS -- Amends existing law to provide that freedom from discrimination because of sexual orientation or gender identity is a civil right.
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2023-01-23
To Senate State Affairs Committee
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