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Legislative Log

HB9 (Speaker) Increases annual license renewal fee for Environmental Health Specialist Board. SB1034 (Finance) Reduces appropriation to Department of Water Resources by $182,400 in current budget.

SB1035 (Finance) Supplemental appropriation of $291,500 to Department of Agriculture in current budget.

SB1029 (Finance) Supplemental appropriation of $117,600 in current budget for Idaho Deaf-Blind School.

KILLED BY HOUSE

HB110 (Resources and Conservation) Adopts Idaho Wolf Management Plan.

LEGISLATIVE ACTION COMPLETE

SCR104 (Education) Expresses support for state literacy programs, declares November, 1995, as “Idaho Literacy Month.”

INTRODUCED IN HOUSE

HCR8 (Judiciary, Rules and Administration) Agrees to contract for printing session laws for the 1995 legislative session.

HB164 (Judiciary, Rules and Administration) Nullifies any temporary rule that does not state the finding and required supporting reasons.

HB165 (Judiciary, Rules and Administration) Clarifies that only when possible incarceration is involved does a needy person have the right to court-appointed counsel.

HB166 (Judiciary, Rules and Administration) Adds “for execution” into statute on mandatory prison terms for drug dealers to make it clear that actual incarceration shall not be suspended, deferred or withheld.

HB167 (Judiciary, Rules and Administration) Clarifies that the $35 per day credit for serving time in jail applies only to people jailed for nonpayment of fines.

HB168 (Judiciary, Rules and Administration) Applies escape statutes to juveniles who escape from detention facility or secure confinement facility.