Idaho Bills
10 bills · 2019 Regular Session
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding certain agreements and compensation for damage by pronghorn antelope, elk, deer, and moose.
Wildlife populations are increasing significantly in some agriculture areas of the state. This produces more opportunity for damage to an array of agricultural equipment and land. Two areas of increasing damage are to center pivots and fall seed bed prepared ground. This legislation expands the ability of owners and lessees to file damage claims for irrigation equipment and seed bed damage.
34 – 0
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding applicability of specified law to the duties and liability of certain owners of land.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the duties and liability of certain owners of land.
32 – 1
Repeals existing law relating to the authority of officers to conduct certain searches.
The intent of this legislation is to preserve the presumption of privacy for all citizens. Before any search or inspection is conducted under the provisions of this section, a warrant must be obtained, or consent must be given.
35 – 0
Amends existing law to provide that check stations must be established pursuant to policies and procedures defined in rule under specified law; to provide that only certain officers shall be vested with specified authority, to revise provisions regarding certain inspections and searches, to require a warrant, to provide exceptions, and to provide for stops.
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the issuance of free permits and tags to military veterans with disabilities.
68 – 0
Amends existing law to prohibit interference with certain lands, highways, and navigable streams.
Amends existing law to revise conditions and requirements associated with the payment of certain damages caused by depredation.
54 – 12
Amends existing law to provide legislative intent, to revise a provision regarding a search by an officer, and to provide that a search or inspection by an officer shall be subject to certain requirements.
The intent of this legislation is to preserve the presumption of privacy for all citizens. Before any search or inspection is conducted under the provisions of this section, a warrant must be obtained, or consent must be given.
Stating findings of the Legislature and rejecting a certain rule of the Department of Fish and Game relating to Rules Governing the Importation, Possession, Release, Sale, or Salvage of Wildlife.
This Concurrent Resolution is to reject Docket No. 13-0110-1801 from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, in its entirety.