Idaho Bills
3 bills · 2026 Regular Session
Amends existing law to provide that the State Controller shall publish a list of asset forfeitures and to provide that law enforcement shall report asset forfeiture information to the State Controller.
This bill creates a new duty for the State Controller: to store, maintain, and publish a current list of asset forfeitures. This information is already being documented by law enforcement so now state and local law enforcement agencies will include the state controller’s office when reporting their information to the local prosecutors.
Heather Scott · HD-002A
34 – 0
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding reporting requirements and to establish provisions regarding noncompliance.
The purpose of this legislation is to strengthen expectations for agency compliance with existing requirements to report agreements to the State Controller’s Office. It reinforces transparency and accountability by clarifying reporting obligations and ensuring timely, consistent submission of agreement information as required by law.
Camille Blaylock · SD-011
69 – 0
Amends existing law to remove obsolete provisions.
To ensure that state laws are streamlined, up-to-date, and essential for the citizens of Idaho, while best serving public health, safety, and welfare, the Legislature approved the Idaho Code Cleanup Act, H14 in the 2025 Legislative session. Submitted sections of Idaho Code were reviewed for repeal consideration by the DOGE Task Force on the criteria of obsolete, outdated, and unnecessary. This bill repeals or updates two sections of Idaho Code pertaining to State Controller and LUMA. The bill repeals Section 67-1021C that established the Business Information Infrastructure Fund that was used for the implementation of LUMA. The bill updates Section 67-1021A that established the revenue source for the Business Information Infrastructure Fund, which sunset on June 30, 2023.
Camille Blaylock · SD-011
65 – 0