Idaho Bills
7 bills · 2023 Regular Session
Amends existing law to remove provisions regarding violations and compliance.
68 – 0
Amends existing law to allow private parental driver's education.
Amends existing law to provide for the unique design elements of radio amateur license plates.
30 – 4
Adds to existing law to prohibit smoking or vaping in a motor vehicle if a minor is present.
Thislegislationprohibitssmokingorvapinginavehiclewhenaminor,age18orunder,ispresent. Enforcement is through fines.
Amends and adds to existing law to provide for the crimes of aggravated driving while reckless and aggravated driving while distracted.
This amendment to Chapter 80, Title 18, Idaho Code by the addition of a new section 18-8006A and 19-600B, Reckless and Distracted Driving, will reduce and discourage the use of electronic devices while driving. Prevention of these types of crashes and injuries which result in needless injuries. This change will also give justice and restitution for those families and victims who have been involved in a crash due to a distracted driver.
Amends existing law to prohibit manufacturers from unreasonably denying certain time allowance requests by dealers regarding warranty repair.
The purpose of this legislation is to give flexibility to automobile dealers who seek modifications to the uniform time allowances schedule for warranty diagnostic and repair work, or request additional time, if necessary, for repairs on individual vehicles that are submitted to automobile manufacturers for payment.
Amends existing law to allow private parental driver's education.
This legislation would allow qualifying parents and legal guardians to be private educators for Class D Driver's Training Instruction Permits. This legislation would benefit citizens from rural areas who must travel long distances to take their children to required public or private driver's education instructors and provide equal opportunity for children of all income levels to test for a driver's license by reducing the need to pay expensive fees for private education.
23 – 12