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[January 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 1

17 ...... John Gannon (D), (D) HOUSE JOURNAL 18 ...... (D), (D) OF THE 19 ...... (D), Melissa Wintrow (D) 20 ...... (R), (R) 21 ...... Steven Harris (R), Megan Kiska (R) LEGISLATURE 22 ...... (R), Jason A. Monks (R) SECOND REGULAR SESSION 23 ...... Christy Zito (R), (R) SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE 24 ...... Lance W. Clow (R), (R) 25 ...... (R), (R) 26 ...... Muffy Davis (D), (D) 27 ...... (R), (R) 28 ...... Randy Armstrong (R), (R) FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY 29 ...... Chris Abernathy (D), Elaine Smith (D) MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2020 30 ...... (R), (R) 31 ...... Neil A. Anderson (R), (R) 32 ...... (R), Chad Christensen (R) House of Representatives 33 ...... (R), (R) The House convened at 12 noon, January 6, 2020, the time 34 ...... Doug Ricks (R), (R) established for the convening of the Second Regular Session 35 ...... (R), (R) of the Sixty-fifth Legislature, the members of the House of Representatives convened in the House Chamber of the Capitol IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Building in the City of Boise, with Scott Bedke, Speaker, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho. Done at Boise, presiding. the Capital of Idaho, this 2nd day of January, in the year of our Roll call showed all 70 members present. Lord, two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of the of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth. At this time the Speaker put the House at ease for the Flag Ceremony. /s/ Secretary of State Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Certificate of Election was ordered filed in the office of The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Catherine Menlove, the Chief Clerk. Page.

THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT Governor and the Senate KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of The Chief Clerk read the official proclamation as follows: Section 59-904A, Idaho Code, the District 21 Legislative I, LAWERENCE DENNEY, Secretary of State of the State Committee of the Republican Party has submitted a list of three of Idaho and legal custodian of the records of elections held in names for consideration in filling a vacancy in the Idaho State the State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the following is a full, House of Representatives. true and complete list of those elected to serve as members of the NOW, THEREFORE, I, , Governor of the House of Representatives of the Second Regular Session of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby Sixty-fifth Legislature, as shown by official records on file in my appoint MEGAN KISKA of Boise, Idaho, to the office of State office: Representative, District 21, Seat B, for a term commencing May 21, 2019, and continuing until the next general election when the DISTRICT NAME term of office expires. 1 ...... (R), Sage G. Dixon (R) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand 2 ...... (R), John Green (R) and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at 3 ...... (R), (R) the Capitol in Boise on this 21st day of May in the year of our 4 ...... James S. "Jim" Addis (R), (R) Lord two thousand and nineteen, and of the Independence of the 5 ...... (R), (R) United States of America, the two hundred and forty-third year, 6 ...... Thyra Stevenson (R), (R) and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred and twenty-ninth 7 ...... (R), Paul E. Shepherd (R) year. 8 ...... Terry Gestrin (R), (R) /s/ BRAD LITTLE 9 ...... (R), (R) Governor 10 ...... Jarom Wagoner (R), Greg Chaney (R) /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY 11 ...... Scott A. Syme (R), (R) Secretary of State 12 ...... (R), Rick D. Youngblood (R) 13 ...... Brent J. Crane (R), Gary E. Collins (R) The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. 14 ...... (R), Gayann DeMordaunt (R) 15 ...... (D), (D) The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously 16 ...... John McCrostie (D), Rob Mason (D) been administered to Ms. Kiska. 2 HOUSE JOURNAL January 6, 2020]

THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 24 Section 59-904A, Idaho Code, the District 19 Legislative BY MOYLE AND RUBEL Committee of the Democratic Party has submitted a list of three A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION names for consideration in filling a vacancy in the Idaho State PROVIDING FOR A JOINT SESSION OF THE HOUSE House of Representatives. OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE SENATE OF THE NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the SECOND REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTY-FIFTH State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby FOR THE PURPOSE OF HEARING appoint LAUREN NECOCHEA of Boise, Idaho, to the office of A MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR. State Representative, District 19, Seat A, for a term commencing Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: December 20, 2019, and continuing until the next general election when the term of office expires. WHEREAS, the Governor has informed the House of IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Representatives and the Senate that he desires to deliver a and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at message to a Joint Session of the House of Representatives and the Capitol in Boise on this 20th day of December in the year of the Senate of the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho our Lord two thousand and nineteen, and of the Independence of Legislature in the Chamber of the House of Representatives at 1 the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth p.m. on Monday, January 6, 2020. year, and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred and thirtieth NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of year. the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, /s/ BRAD LITTLE that the House of Representatives and the Senate meet in Joint Governor Session on Monday, January 6, 2020, at 1 p.m. for the purpose of /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY hearing the message from the Governor. Secretary of State HCR 24 was introduced, read the first time by title, and The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee of the Chief Clerk. for printing. The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that two committees be been administered to Ms. Necochea. appointed by the Speaker; one to notify the Governor, and one to notify the Senate that the House is organized and ready to do THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR business. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Speaker appointed the following committees to notify CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT the Governor and the Senate. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions Representatives Harris, Kauffman, and Wintrow were of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, JOHN GREEN, State appointed as the committee to notify the Governor and Representative, District 2, Seat B, Kootenai County, State of Representatives Anderson, Kiska, and Green(18) were appointed Idaho, has nominated, TIM KASTNING, of 10035 N. Happy as the committee to notify the Senate. The committees were Trail, Rathdrum, ID 83858, to perform the duties of this office excused. temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 2, Seat B. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby Order of Business. appoint Tim Kastning of Rathdrum, Idaho, to the office of Acting State Representative, District 2, Seat B, for a term commencing January 6, 2020 through Friday, January 17, 2020. 5TH ORDER IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Report of Standing Committees and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at January 6, 2020 the Capitol in Boise on this 2nd day of January, in the year of Mr. Speaker: our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 24. year and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred thirtieth year. CHANEY, Chairman /s/ BRAD LITTLE HCR 24 was ordered held at the Desk. Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Secretary of State Order of Business. The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Tim Kastning. HCR 24 - GOVERNOR'S ADDRESS There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Order of Business. the immediate consideration of HCR 24 be suspended; that the [January 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 3 portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that a committee be of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be appointed to wait upon the Senate and escort the Senators to the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 24 be House Chamber for the purpose of attending the Joint Session. read the second time by title and third time at length, and placed There being no objection, it was so ordered. before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. The Speaker appointed Representatives Vander Woude, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Shepherd, and Ellis as the committee to wait upon the Senate. The committee was excused. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, The committee appointed to wait upon the Senate returned Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, and reported that the Senate was waiting to enter the House Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Chambers. The Speaker thanked and discharged the committee. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, JOINT SESSION Green(2)(Kastning), Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Pursuant to HCR 24, the hour of 1 p.m. having arrived, the McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, members of the Senate entered the House Chamber and met in Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Joint Session with Speaker Scott Bedke presiding. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Roll call showed all 70 members present. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Roll call of the Senate showed all 35 members present. NAYS–None. Absent–Anderson, Giddings, Green(18), Kiska. Total - 4. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Total - 70. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chaplain Tom Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Dougherty. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 24 was read the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that one committee be second time by title and third time at length, and placed before appointed to wait upon the Supreme Court Justices and Appellate the House for final consideration. Court Judges and one to wait upon the Elected Officials and escort them to the House Chamber. There being no objection, it was so At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open ordered. debate. The Speaker appointed Representatives Chaney and Gannon The question being, "Shall HCR 24 be adopted?" and Senators Lakey and Burgoyne as the committee to wait Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 24 adopted by voice upon the Supreme Court Justices and Appellate Court Judges vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. and Representatives Monks and McCrostie and Senators Vick and Buckner-Webb as the committee to wait upon the Elected There being no objection, the House advanced to the Officials and escort them to the House Chamber. The committees Thirteenth Order of Business. were excused. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the Speaker appoint 13TH ORDER a committee to wait upon the Governor and escort him to the Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business House Chamber. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The following are committee assignments for the 2020 The Speaker appointed Representatives Moyle and Rubel legislative session: and Senators Winder and Stennett as the committee to wait upon the Governor and escort him to the House Chamber. The Representative Kiska is assigned to Agricultural Affairs, committee was excused. Business, and Revenue and Taxation committees. The committee appointed by the Speaker escorted the Representative Necochea is assigned to Local Government, Supreme Court Justices and the Appellate Court Judges to the Revenue and Taxation, and Resource and Conservation House Chamber where they were presented to the Joint Session. committtees. The committee appointed by the Speaker escorted the Elected Representative McCrostie leaves Local Government Officials to the House Chamber where they were presented to the Committee and is reassigned to Agricultural Affairs Committee Joint Session. and is assigned to Ways and Means Committee. The committee appointed by the Speaker escorted the Representative Chaney is named Chairman of Judiciary, Governor to the House Chamber. Rules and Administration Committee. Represenative Monks leaves Business Committee and His Excellency, the Governor of the State of Idaho, Brad is named Acting Vice Chairman of Judiciary, Rules and Little, was introduced by the Speaker and the following State Administration Committee. of the State Message and Budget Address was delivered by Governor Little. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh * * * * * Order of Business. Mr. Speaker, Mr. Pro Tem, Madam President, honored legislators, my fellow constitutional officers, Mr. Chief Justice 7TH ORDER and members of the judiciary, my family, friends, and my fellow Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Idahoans. 4 HOUSE JOURNAL January 6, 2020]

What a year! I could not have accomplished as much in the When the Legislature chose not to reauthorize the past year - or most of my life - without the support of my family, administrative code, I didn't know what to expect. But working especially my wife and your First Lady, Teresa. It is rewarding together, we seized the opportunity before us and made history for me to watch so many people learn more about her. Teresa is in the process. selfless and thoughtful. She loves our family and our state. I'm proud of you, Teresa, and I'm grateful to have you by my side. Our agencies held 150 public meetings throughout Idaho to ensure transparency and public involvement in the evaluation of The celebration of an important milestone is upon us in 2020 all proposed changes. - the 100th anniversary of women's voting rights. We've come a long way. The faces in this chamber looked a lot different I would like to recognize my budget chief, Alex Adams, and 100 years ago. Please join me in acknowledging all the women his team, along with many people in the agencies who were a - elected, appointed, and serving across state government - for driving force behind our progress. Their intense focus helped get your contributions to Idaho. us here. After being in this position for a year, I can say with certainty Thank you for working so hard for the people of Idaho. that there is a lot of passion in Idaho for making our state the best it can be. We have much to be proud of. And much to work So, what does this all mean to Idahoans? toward. It means small businesses can now easily understand the I have learned that progress requires pushing the boundaries regulations they are required to follow, without having to hire a of what's comfortable in government. It requires a strong desire lawyer or call a state agency for help interpreting them. to get things done. It means Devin Trone, a small business owner in Meridian, And I have learned you cannot do it alone. I am proud was able to expand and open a tele-pharmacy in Garden Valley, of my partnership with you - the Idaho Legislature - for your creating jobs and making health care more accessible in rural collaboration in working with me to do the People's work. Idaho. From the beginning, I stated my goal - to make Idaho the When we reduce regulatory friction, good jobs follow. place where we all have the best possible opportunity to thrive, Last month, I was honored to visit with President Donald where our children and grandchildren choose to stay, and for the Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in the White House. ones who have left to choose to return. President Trump has taken on meaningful regulatory reform, and In America, we get to choose our faith, our jobs, where he is looking to the states for help in achieving it. Guess who we live. I would like to acknowledge the role our veterans and President Trump held up as the shining example of how to get it military members and their families play in making that a reality. done? Idaho. This spring, the Idaho Army National Guard will mobilize Folks, this is what Idahoans expect. They expect the more than 4,000 soldiers to Germany in support of a large-scale executive and legislative branches to work together to make exercise to demonstrate U.S. military readiness. The Idaho Air government work for them. National Guard will deploy more than 400 airmen to several locations throughout Southwest Asia in support of combat And we're not done yet. operations. My first executive order this year will make it a routine We wish them well and pray for their safety. practice for Idaho state government to undergo the kind of successful regulatory review we saw in 2019. I am calling it As we enter the year 2020, my priorities are sharp, clear, and "Zero-Based Regulation." in focus. My goal reflects the need for us to make Idaho strong today and prepared for tomorrow. We are determined to have the administrative code remain clear and user-friendly. I am committed to working with you to invest in education, continue reducing regulatory burdens, and increase all Idahoans' We must also knock down barriers to prosperity by prosperity and quality of life. I want us to champion affordable continuing to advance the Licensing Freedom Act. Last year, we health care, make Idaho safer, and promote healthy lands and were successful in fast-tracking licensing processes for veterans, waters. I want Idahoans to be confident in their state government. members of the military, and their spouses, making it easier for them to start work after relocating here. Building on that success, Just last month, I was joined by many of you - my partners I pledge to work with the Legislature this session and broaden in the Legislature - in announcing Idaho surpassed South Dakota, those processes so that individuals moving to Idaho from another and we are now the least-regulated state in the nation. state can start working as quickly as possible. Together, we cut and simplified 75-percent of all regulations Idaho's statutes could use a good scrub, too. in less than a year. This year, my administration will bring forth more than 30 How did we achieve the largest regulatory cuts in Idaho pieces of legislation that repeal outdated statutes. From a wagon history? road in Neal, Idaho, to laws governing trespassing hogs, it's time to put obsolete sections of Idaho Code - like the non-existent Through a combination of efforts. I issued two executive Board of Cemetarians - in the grave. orders aimed at scaling back and streamlining Idaho's administrative code. And the Legislature made it possible for Just as regulatory restraint encourages investment and us to examine the entirety of our administrative code in one reduces the cost of doing business, a lean and efficient budget sweeping step. does the same. [January 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 5

My budget for Fiscal Years 2020 and 2021 cuts spending, I subscribe to the view that it is better to prepare children leaves a surplus, and bolsters our rainy-day funds. It focuses on today than to repair them later. conservative growth and transparent budgeting. I want to thank the Legislature for joining me last year in Sound budgeting starts with sound economic forecasts. That passing significant investments in public education. We raised is why we started a new practice. We are tapping the expertise of starting teacher pay. We increased funds available for Opportunity business leaders and economists in the private sector to help us Scholarships. We doubled funding for one of my highest priority achieve revenue forecasts that are as accurate as possible. areas - literacy. Idaho has experienced tremendous growth in recent years. Every district determined the best way to use the additional But nationally and internationally, the pace of economic growth literacy dollars, from hiring reading coaches to conducting is expected to slow. summer reading programs and providing full-day Kindergarten. Last fall, I asked all state entities that receive General Funds Parts of the state are surging ahead in their progress on to undergo a spending reset - except my highest priority area, reading proficiency. public education. At Betty Kiefer Elementary in Rathdrum - where 37-percent The time to prepare for a potential downturn is now, when of students come from low-income families - we saw incredible times are good. overall fall-to-spring improvements. Reading proficiency among children rose an astounding 32-percent. More than 85-percent of The spending reset also forces a closer examination of third graders at Betty Kiefer Elementary were reading proficiently spending. by the end of the school year. This is also the first school I saw We cannot lose our focus on the taxpayer. doing monthly assessments so teachers can personalize reading instruction to each student. I understand it is difficult for state agencies and our universities to tighten things up, but it must be done habitually At Chief Joseph Elementary in Meridian - where 40-percent and willingly because it is the right thing to do. of students are low-income, and a high portion are learning English as a second language - full-day Kindergarten became My budget leaves an appropriate cash balance and shores an option to help students get on track with reading. About half up our rainy-day funds, which have helped us weather economic of the school's incoming Kindergarteners couldn't read at grade storms that forced other states to raise taxes. level last fall. By spring, they saw a 30-percent improvement. Idaho is ranked in the top 10 states nationally for the balance When we commit to giving students a strong start and of our budget reserves, but a credible stress test showed we have provide local schools the flexibility to determine how best to more work to do to prepare for a recession. That is why I am also achieve it, we see progress. calling for us to raise the cap on our main rainy-day fund, so that we can better position our state for any economic condition. But still too many students across the state are falling behind. About 12,000 Kindergarteners are not on track to read when they Overall, my budget for Fiscal Year 2021 limits true General show up on day one. Fund spending growth to a conservative 3.75-percent. My budget keeps our foot on the gas and makes our historic From now on, it will be easier for the public to discern true investment in literacy ongoing. spending growth in the executive budget because I instructed my budget office not to rely on one-time transfers or other budget The push for literacy was a recommendation that came out gimmicks. We are increasing transparency in state budgeting. of my "Our Kids, Idaho's Future" task force. The task force was made up of teachers, school administrators, education One of the staples of conservative governing is to put money stakeholders, business leaders, and a bipartisan group of back into taxpayers' pockets. legislators from every corner of the state. I want to voice my I have long supported tax relief for Idahoans on the most appreciation to every member of the task force for taking on this basic of needs - groceries. important job, especially the co-chairs, Debbie Critchfield and Bill Gilbert. My budget leverages 35 million dollars from the dedicated Tax Relief Fund to provide Idaho families with grocery tax relief The task force also identified the need to continue investing without competing against our General Fund priorities. in our teachers. I believe our people have greater opportunities to prosper A child's progress in all subjects - especially reading - when government limits regulatory hurdles, respects taxpayers by depends on the attention and instruction of a good teacher. spending their money as efficiently as possible, and focuses as much on the needs of tomorrow as the needs of today. We cannot simply rely on the good hearts of teachers any longer to retain an effective teaching workforce in Idaho. We must That conservative approach aligns perfectly with my number pay them competitively. one priority - education. Your property taxes shoulder a growing share of teacher As state elected leaders, our constitutional obligation to salaries and operating expenses in our school districts. It's out of K-12 public education is clear. Article 9 Section 1 states it is our balance and not sustainable. duty "to establish and maintain a general, uniform and thorough system of public, free common schools." I propose we put an additional $30 million in ongoing General Fund as a down payment to continue increasing teacher But we also have a moral obligation to all our youngest pay over the next several years. Performance criteria will ensure citizens. accountability. 6 HOUSE JOURNAL January 6, 2020]

These investments have been ongoing for the past several In addition, the Workforce Development Council and Idaho years, and I commend the Legislature for stepping up to support Department of Labor are facilitating and promoting more and our educators. more internships and apprenticeships because, after all, the best way to learn is by doing. Our efforts should elevate the profession and help us keep good teachers in Idaho classrooms. It is also imperative that we make college accessible to more Idahoans. We have the perfect example of an excellent teacher with us today. She is a health and P.E. teacher at Timberlake Junior High I commend our university presidents and the State Board of School in Spirit Lake who focuses on the "whole child." She goes Education for freezing tuition for resident undergraduate students beyond teaching subject matter and helps her students build the in 2020. skills they need to be successful in life, not just school. Combined with our increased commitments to the Advanced Please help me congratulate our 2020 Idaho Teacher of the Opportunities Program - which enables students to earn college Year, Stacie Lawler. Stacie will use her role as Teacher of the Year credit while in high school - and the Opportunity Scholarship, to combat the stigma around mental health. college is becoming more affordable and obtainable for an entire generation of Idahoans. Teachers are on the front lines of all kinds of challenges. I am advancing another recommendation from my task force, which Last month, the country took a critical step toward helping should be good news to Stacie and all who are concerned about us secure future jobs and economic prosperity in Idaho. Congress the safety and wellbeing of our children. finally ratified President Trump's trade agreement with two of Idaho's biggest export markets - Canada and Mexico. My budget provides teachers additional training and resources so they can identify and better serve students facing I strongly supported the deal because it preserves and trauma and mental illness, giving parents peace of mind when enhances critical gains made in previous trade agreements for they send their children to school each day. Idaho products. Our farmers and agriculture industry have good reason to rejoice for this important agreement making it across As students get older, our focus in education shifts to college the finish line. and career readiness. Over the past year, I visited with a lot of businesses across We have new presidents at all our four-year universities - the state. A few stood out to me because they embody my goal President Scott Green at University of Idaho, President Marlene to make Idaho the place where our children and grandchildren Tromp at Boise State University, and President Kevin Satterlee at choose to stay. Idaho State University - as well as President Cynthia Pemberton at Lewis-Clark State College. In the Ditch Towing Products in Mountain Home is a homegrown business selling products worldwide, built by I have directed our universities, community colleges, and workers trained in local CTE programs. the State Board of Education to adopt a fresh, bold approach to meeting the needs of Idaho students and businesses by breaking StanCraft Boat Company in Hayden is a fourth generation down silos and working together more as an interconnected Idaho company that makes world class wooden boats and higher education system. continues to expand and provide good jobs for Idahoans. To that end, I am recommending the development of Robb Bloem at StanCraft and Chuck Ceccarelli at In the cybersecurity programs that will be offered jointly by Boise State Ditch are Idaho kids who made good. They found ways to pursue University, Idaho State University, and University of Idaho. This their passions while creating opportunity for others. increased level of collaboration across Idaho's higher education institutions will offer Idahoans a path to earn a degree in a Prescient Security in Salmon is a technology company that high-demand profession by partnering with Idaho employers, relocated to Idaho and offers apprenticeships that help train including the Idaho National Laboratory. in-demand cyber specialists. It is the kind of business that is helping to diversify and strengthen the economy in our rural We are identifying what employers need in a workforce, and communities. we are responding. Carl Hagan with AFC Finishing Systems moved his High schools across the state are offering more and more company to Weiser after getting frustrated with the lack of Career Technical Education programs, hand in hand with local business-friendliness in . He plans on creating over 40 businesses. This is especially important for businesses in rural jobs and investing $2 million in Weiser. Welcome to Idaho, Carl! Idaho, which are more susceptible to a talent shortage. We must continue to seek investments in infrastructure if I am recommending $6 million in the capital budget for companies like these can continue to succeed in Idaho. new CTE facilities at the College of Eastern Idaho, Lewis-Clark State College, and the Department of Juvenile Corrections to One thing I consistently hear about is our transportation strengthen our commitment to CTE in Idaho. system. In a growing state, we must move people and products as safely and efficiently as possible. Our community colleges are a growing resource for traditional and non-traditional students alike. The Association of Idaho Cities and Associated General Contractors are working on a study of Idaho's transportation In fact, I am recommending ongoing funds for Idaho Job needs. After it's complete, I'll work closely with the Legislature Corps, a three-year project to connect 16- to 24-year-olds to and others to formulate a sustainable funding plan. in-demand jobs. In its first year, the program will serve up to 150 students through the College of Western Idaho, with resources In the meantime, I am recommending that we direct close to expanding to other community colleges in subsequent years. $100 million to maintain and improve the state's highway system. [January 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 7

I am also pursuing another strategic investment - But as our state continues to grow, so must investments in improvements in Idaho's broadband infrastructure. public safety. For both urban and rural Idaho to attract business and To help the men and women in our state police force meet enhance our citizens' quality of life, Idaho must be connected. I their mission, I am recommending the replacement of dozens of am adopting a recommendation from my Broadband Task Force, vehicles in our Idaho State Police fleet, additional investigators to led by Idaho Department of Commerce Director Tom Kealey, assist in the daily fight against drugs, and additional dispatchers to establish a State Broadband Office. We will utilize existing - our "first" first responders. resources at Commerce and unite the efforts taking place across the state to ensure all areas of Idaho are connected. We must also acknowledge that our communities are put at risk when we simply warehouse those who break the law. Our Improving broadband will also expand tele-health and safety is maintained when those returning home from a period of pharmacy access in rural Idaho, where the distance to a doctor incarceration can become productive citizens. or pharmacy can be overly burdensome to entire communities of people. Two-thirds of Idaho inmates are in prison because of probation and parole violations - more than any other state in To further address the shortage of physicians in Idaho, I am the country. Idaho taxpayers pay 110 million dollars per year to seeking legislative approval for ongoing General Funds for 25 incarcerate this population. new medical residents. These efforts build on previous investments, including those This is a taxpayer issue as well as a public safety issue. We in our behavioral crisis centers. I am happy to report that as of must address our growing prison population in new ways. last summer, all regions of the state now operate a behavioral My budget calls for a new resource called Connection and crisis center nearby, serving thousands of Idahoans and providing Intervention Stations. They will offer support, treatment, and effective alternatives to hospitalization and incarceration. accountability for the people on community supervision who Those recovering from substance use disorders need need it most. the resources to stay in recovery. My budget supports Meanwhile, I am seeking continued investments in community-based recovery centers and connects those community reentry centers, where inmates returning to our individuals with the support system they need. neighborhoods can learn job and life skills. Another scourge afflicting our society is addiction to opioids. The cost of investing in proven interventions that help Because of the misuse of prescription pain killers and illegal inmates turn their lives around before they reoffend is fractional drugs, for the first time in decades Americans' life expectancy has to the cost of incarceration. actually dropped. We have a choice. There's hope for a better future for these individuals, though. Idaho has made great progress with the Prescription Drug We can either invest in measures designed to reduce the Monitoring Program. Use of the database has increased from demand for prison beds and promote safer communities, or we 530,000 searches a few years ago to a staggering 21 million can do nothing and ensure the next check we write is larger than searches last year. This is part of the reason opioid use has the last. dropped since 2016, despite a growing population. In addition to feeling safe, our children and grandchildren But there is more we can and must do. I am recommending will choose to stay in Idaho if they can maintain a high quality of more than $30 million to arm physicians and pharmacists with life, including the ability to get out and enjoy Idaho's open spaces. the tools to identify and prevent opioid abuse. We have an obligation to keep our public lands and Last year, we began implementing Medicaid Expansion. waterways healthy, so that future generations can enjoy them as My budget implements a full year of Medicaid Expansion well. with a net-zero impact on the General Fund. Idaho has chosen to lead in public land management. We have identified offsets in the budgets for the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, the Department of Correction, We have established a model of heightened collaboration the courts, and the Catastrophic Health Care Fund. I am also with our federal land management partners under the Good proposing that we tap the Millennium Fund to help cover our Neighbor Authority and Shared Stewardship - two related share. And I am asking the counties to bring the offsets in their initiatives that aim to reduce fire risk and create jobs in rural budgets to the table, as Medicaid Expansion begins to pay for communities and proactively address the ongoing forest health services the counties used to cover. crisis. We are bending the cost curve of health care in Idaho. I am seeking continued investments in these important efforts to propel us forward and show the rest of the country, yet again, Starting this year, Idaho became the first state in the nation that Idaho knows how to bring together diverse interests in a to make "enhanced short-term plans" available, offering more common pursuit - the health of our natural resources. options to individuals and families priced out of the market by Obamacare. Two insurance carriers have signed up to offer the I want to stretch that commitment to our natural resources plans, creating competition and coverage to help drive down the even further. cost of health care for Idaho families. I am recommending the creation of a position at the Office One of the many reasons new residents tell me they moved of Species Conservation to work with federal agencies on public to Idaho is our low crime rate. lands issues. 8 HOUSE JOURNAL January 6, 2020]

Just as we approach our budgets prudently, we must also That vision guides me every single day. approach water management with an eye for efficiency and preparation for dry years. We are doing that through aquifer My friends, governing is about meeting the needs of today, recharge and other innovative approaches. while not losing sight of the state we want our children and grandchildren to inherit. It is about making Idaho strong today And for the past several years, because of forethought from and prepared for tomorrow. the Legislature, we have positioned Idaho for success by setting aside funds for water infrastructure projects. We have also made I want to thank the citizens of Idaho for their trust in me. investments in flood management and water quality, which is as And I thank the Idaho Legislature for working with me to do the important as water quantity. People's work. From Lake Coeur d'Alene to Bear Lake and Priest River to God bless you, and may God continue to bless the people of the Snake River, we are all working together - the state, tribes, Idaho and our great country. local government, citizens, stakeholders, and others - to ensure our waterbodies are safe and clean. * * * * * One very big accomplishment that serves to protect Idaho's environment and jobs involves the nation's leading center for nuclear energy research and development right here in Idaho - The Speaker thanked Governor Little. the Idaho National Laboratory. The committee appointed to wait upon the Governor came Attorney General and his staff worked forward and escorted him from the House Chamber and was, on hard over the past several years - and closely with my office - to its return, thanked and discharged by the Speaker. revise and strengthen the 1995 Settlement Agreement with the Department of Energy to clean up legacy waste at the INL. The committee appointed to wait upon the Supreme Court Justices and the Appellate Court Judges came forward and We could not have reached this achievement without the escorted them from the House Chamber and was, on its return, support of Idaho's Congressional Delegation. thanked and discharged by the Speaker. Our former Governors Cecil Andrus and Phil Batt left an The committee appointed to wait upon the Elected Officials astounding legacy for Idaho with the 1995 Settlement Agreement. came forward and escorted them from the House Chamber and We are grateful for their steadfast commitment to Idaho. was, on its return, thanked and discharged by the Speaker. Our updated agreement is a remarkable milestone. It Mr. Moyle moved that the Governor's State of the State reinforces the 1995 agreement by incentivizing the federal Message and Budget Address be printed in both the House and government to carry out remaining clean up obligations. Our Senate Journals. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. updated agreement also paves the way for more groundbreaking research at the INL. It will bring high-tech jobs to eastern Idaho The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" and promote cleaner and safer carbon-free nuclear energy for Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by voice America. vote and ordered the Governor's State of the State Message and Any organization - including and especially state government Budget Address printed in both the House and Senate Journals. - functions best when it earns the confidence and trust of the public. Mr. Moyle moved that the Joint Session be dissolved. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. I want to thank Lt. Governor Janice McGeachin for taking on an important task for me - identifying where we can achieve The Senate returned to its Chamber. efficiencies in state government. Her leadership on the Regional There being no objection, the House advanced to the Efficiency Working Group is already showing results and will Fifteenth Order of Business. continue this year.

We must also advance our progress in protecting citizen data. 15TH ORDER Last year, we made significant investments in IT Announcements modernization to reduce our exposure to a cyberattack and Announcements were made to the body. promote consistent security across state agencies. My budget furthers these efforts and strengthens the state's IT infrastructure to meet the needs of a growing state. 16TH ORDER I am also borrowing a page from the private sector and Adjournment creating a new hotline where state employees can turn to report instances of fraud, waste, or abuse within state government. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., I am putting the Division of Human Resources in charge of Tuesday, January 7, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion implementing a new State Employee Hotline this year, which carried. should give state employees a secure, anonymous outlet to report concerns. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 1:55 p.m. When I stood before you last year at this time, I pledged to SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker make decisions through one lens - the lens of ensuring the best possible opportunities for us, our children and grandchildren, to ATTEST: remain in Idaho and enjoy an unparalleled quality of life. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [January 7, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 9

HOUSE JOURNAL January 6, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith HCR 24 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary IDAHO LEGISLATURE HCR 24 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Moyle moved that the following persons be approved TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2020 as attaches to serve the House of Representatives for and during the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. House of Representatives Secretarial Supervisor ...... Susan Werlinger The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Majority Office Secretary ...... Linda Sparks Roll call showed 68 members present. Legislative Aide ...... Tyler Brock Absent and excused - Gannon and Gestrin. Total - 2. Legislative Aide ...... Cameron Cochems Total - 70. Minority Chief of Staff ...... Joy Thomas Chief Fiscal Officer ...... Terri Franks-Smith Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Chaplain ...... Tom Dougherty The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Peter Andrew, Page. Chief of Staff to Speaker ...... MaryLou Molitor Non-partisan Pool Secretary ...... Emilee Bell 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal Non-partisan Pool Secretary ...... Mackenzie Gibbs Journal Clerk ...... Lucille Harris January 7, 2020 Chief Clerk of the House ...... Carrie Maulin Mr. Speaker: Assistant Chief Clerk ...... Chris Taylor We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Non-partisan Pool Secretary ...... Emma Wall ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Assistant Sergeant at Arms ...... Kim Blackburn House Journal of the First Legislative Day and recommend that Doorkeeper ...... Corky Madsen same be adopted as corrected. CHANEY, Chairman Sergeant at Arms ...... Jeff Wall Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Committee Secretaries: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Agricultural Affairs ...... Joan Majors 4TH ORDER Appropriations ...... Jenny Miller Consideration of Messages from the Business ...... Jayne Feik Governor and the Senate Commerce & Human Resources ...... Karen Westen OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Education ...... Erica McGinnis Boise Environment, Energy & Technology ...... Maggie Price Health & Welfare ...... Irene Moore January 6, 2020 Judiciary, Rules & Administration ...... Wendy Carver-Herbert The Honorable Scott Bedke Local Government ...... Karen Westen Speaker of the House Resources & Conservation ...... Tracey McDonnell Revenue & Taxation ...... Lorrie Byerly As required by Section 57-1601, Idaho Code, I am State Affairs ...... Maresa Shaw transmitting the following report of the Governor's Emergency Transportation & Defense ...... Joyce McKenzie Fund for fiscal years 2019 and 2020. Ways & Means ...... Devon Powers Balance as of July 1, 2018 $83,744.48 No activity in fiscal year 2019 Pages: Balance as of June 30, 2019 $83,744.48 Peter Andrew Riata Chandler No activity year-to-date in fiscal Matthew DeMordaunt Asher Dixon year 2020 Jaycee Dixon Alicia Easterday Balance as of December 31, 2019 $83,744.48 Mercedez Mason Catherine Menlove Jasmine Vega /s/ Brad Little Governor Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by voice vote and administered the oath of office to the above The correspondence was ordered filed in the office of the named attaches. Chief Clerk. 10 HOUSE JOURNAL January 7, 2020]

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Thirteenth Order of Business. 13TH ORDER Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business Pursuant to Rule 45, Representative Toone has been selected by the minority caucus to replace Representative McCrostie as alternate to the House Ethics Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. 15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, January 8, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:42 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [January 8, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 11

HOUSE JOURNAL United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth year and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred thirtieth. OF THE /s/ BRAD LITTLE Governor IDAHO LEGISLATURE /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to . THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2020 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees House of Representatives January 8, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Roll call showed 67 members present. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 24. Absent and excused - Chaney, Syme, and Wintrow. Total - 3. CHANEY, Chairman Total - 70. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. HCR 24 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Riata Chandler, Page. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal 15TH ORDER January 8, 2020 Announcements Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Announcements were made to the body. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Second Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. 16TH ORDER CHANEY, Chairman Adjournment Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Thursday, January 9, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried.

4TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Consideration of Messages from the 11:40 a.m. Governor and the Senate SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, ROB MASON, State Representative, District 16, Seat B, Ada County, State of Idaho, has nominated, COLIN NASH, of 6833 W. Russett St., Boise, ID 83704, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 16, Seat B. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Colin Nash of Boise, Idaho, to the office of Acting State Representative, District 16, Seat B, for a term commencing Wednesday, January 8 through Friday, January 10, 2020. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at the Capitol in Boise on this 6th day of January, in the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of the 12 HOUSE JOURNAL January 9, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-3522, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ECONOMIC RESERVE OF THE AND INVESTMENT FUND; REPEALING SECTION 67-3520, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY RESERVE FUND; REPEALING SECTION IDAHO LEGISLATURE 57-814, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND; AMENDING CHAPTER 8, TITLE SECOND REGULAR SESSION 57, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE 57-814, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH THE BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND; AMENDING SECTION 40-719, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE STRATEGIC INITIATIVES PROGRAM; AMENDING SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO INCREASE THE FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN SALES TAX MONEYS TO THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2020 THE PERMANENT BUILDING FUND; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. House of Representatives H 308 and H 309 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Committee for printing. Roll call showed 68 members present. Absent and excused - Harris and Moyle. Total - 2. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Total - 70. Fifteenth Order of Business. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. 15TH ORDER Announcements The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Jasmine Vega, Page. Announcements were made to the body. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal 16TH ORDER Adjournment January 9, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Monks moved that the House adjourn until 8 a.m., We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Friday, January 10, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the carried. House Journal of the Third Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at CHANEY, Chairman 11:08 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. ATTEST: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Order of Business. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 308 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING SECTION 49-208, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT LOCAL AUTHORITIES FROM ADOPTING ORDINANCES THAT PROHIBIT OR RESTRICT THE USE OF HANDHELD WIRELESS DEVICES AND TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN REGULATIONS, RESOLUTIONS, AND ORDINANCES SHALL BE NULL, VOID, AND OF NO FORCE AND EFFECT ON AND AFTER A SPECIFIED DATE; AND AMENDING SECTION 49-1401A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR DISTRACTED DRIVING AND TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING TEXTING WHILE DRIVING.

HOUSE BILL NO. 309 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO MONEYS FOR TRANSPORTATION; AMENDING CHAPTER 35, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY [January 10, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 13

HOUSE JOURNAL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. OF THE 15TH ORDER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Announcements Announcements were made to the body. SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Monks moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Monday, January 13, 2020. Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. Motion carried. FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House adjourned at 8:11 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker House of Representatives ATTEST: The House convened at 8 a.m., Mr. Moyle in the Chair. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Roll call showed 63 members present. Absent and excused - Abernathy, Andrus, Barbieri, Bedke, Kingsley, Rubel, and Stevenson. Total - 7. Total - 70. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Matthew DeMordaunt, Page. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal January 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Fourth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. CHANEY, Chairman Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate January 9, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled HCR 24 which has been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled HCR 24 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees January 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 308 and H 309. CHANEY, Chairman H 308 and H 309 were referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. 14 HOUSE JOURNAL January 13, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL the Capitol in Boise on this 10th day of January, in the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of OF THE the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth year and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred thirtieth. IDAHO LEGISLATURE /s/ BRAD LITTLE Governor SECOND REGULAR SESSION /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE Secretary of State

The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 2020 The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Ned William Burns.

House of Representatives THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT Roll call showed 68 members present. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions Absent and excused - Addis and Vander Woude. Total - 2. of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, PAUL AMADOR, State Total - 70. Representative, District 4, Seat B, Kootenai County, State of Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Idaho, has nominated, , of PO Box 363, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816, to perform the duties of this office temporarily The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mercedez Mason, Page. as Acting State Representative, District 4, Seat B. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do 3RD ORDER hereby appoint Luke Malek of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to the Approval of Journal office of Acting State Representative, District 4, Seat B, for a term commencing Monday, January 13, 2020 and will continue January 13, 2020 for as long as necessary. Mr. Speaker: IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the the Capitol in Boise on this 13th day of January, in the year of House Journal of the Fifth Legislative Day and recommend that our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of same be adopted as corrected. the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth CHANEY, Chairman year and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred thirtieth. /s/ BRAD LITTLE Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Governor Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office Governor and the Senate of the Chief Clerk. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT been administered to Luke Malek. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, MUFFY DAVIS, State 5TH ORDER Representative, District 26, Seat A, Blaine, Camas, Gooding, Report of Standing Committees & Lincoln Counties, State of Idaho, has nominated, NED WILLIAM BURNS, of 705 Elm Street, Bellevue, ID 83313, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting State January 13, 2020 Representative, District 26, Seat A. Mr. Speaker: NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled hereby appoint Ned William Burns of Bellevue, Idaho, to the HCR 24 to the Secretary of State at 8:16 a.m., as of this date, office of Acting State Representative, District 26, Seat A, for January 10, 2020. a term commencing Monday, January 13 through Wednesday, CHANEY, Chairman January 15, 2020. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at Order of Business. [January 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 15

8TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 314 Introduction, First Reading, and Reference BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT RELATING TO THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING; HOUSE BILL NO. 310 AMENDING SECTION 33-1001, IDAHO CODE, TO BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL AN ACT CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-2001, IDAHO RELATING TO CRIMINAL HISTORY AND CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE BACKGROUND CHECKS; AMENDING SECTION A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 56-1004A, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A REFERENCE TO 33-3402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY THE NATIONAL CRIME INFORMATION CENTER. AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-2903, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL HOUSE BILL NO. 311 CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 61-1301, IDAHO BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 61-1302, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, RELATING TO TREATMENT AND CARE OF THE TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES, AND DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED; AMENDING SECTION TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING 66-402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION AND TO SECTION 67-7301, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. DECLARATION OF POLICY; AMENDING SECTION 67-7302, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO REMOVE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 312 67-7303, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 67-7304, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AN ACT PROVISIONS REGARDING COMPOSITION OF THE RELATING TO DAYCARE FACILITIES; AMENDING IDAHO STATE COUNCIL FOR THE DEAF AND HARD OF SECTION 39-1104, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE DISASTER HEARING; AMENDING SECTION 67-7307, IDAHO CODE, AND EMERGENCY PLANS FOR DAYCARE FACILITIES, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL TO PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL UNANNOUNCED CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 67-7308, HEALTH INSPECTION, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-1105, IDAHO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECKS; AMENDING SECTION 39-1106, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING HOUSE BILL NO. 315 CERTAIN LIMITED CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECKS; BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 39-1108, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING A LOCAL OPTION RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; FOR REGULATION OR LICENSING OF DAYCARE AMENDING SECTION 37-2705, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE SERVICES; AMENDING SECTION 39-1109, IDAHO THE LIST OF SCHEDULE I CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES. CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING SAFETY STANDARDS; AMENDING SECTION 39-1110, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE A SAFE SLEEP ENVIRONMENT HOUSE BILL NO. 316 FOR INFANTS; AMENDING SECTION 39-1112A, IDAHO BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING ACCESS AN ACT TO INFORMATION; AMENDING SECTION 39-1113, RELATING TO PHARMACY; AMENDING SECTION IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING 37-2718, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS DENIAL, SUSPENSION, OR REVOCATION OF A LICENSE; REGARDING DISCIPLINE OF CERTAIN REGISTRANTS AMENDING SECTION 39-1115, IDAHO CODE, TO AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING CONDUCT SECTION 37-2744, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A CONSTITUTING A MISDEMEANOR; AND AMENDING REFERENCE TO THE BOARD OF PHARMACY AND SECTION 39-1119, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TRAINING TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING REQUIREMENTS. SECTION 54-1704, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY; AMENDING SECTION 54-1705, IDAHO CODE, TO HOUSE BILL NO. 313 REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1711, BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING AN ACT VACANCIES ON THE BOARD OF PHARMACY; RELATING TO ACUPUNCTURE; REPEALING AMENDING SECTION 54-1722, IDAHO CODE, TO SECTION 54-4709, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO WAIVER REVISE QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE; AMENDING OF REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING CHAPTER 47, TITLE 54, SECTION 54-1725, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION REGARDING CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION; 54-4709, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ENDORSEMENT REPEALING SECTION 54-1733C, IDAHO CODE, LICENSURE; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-4711, IDAHO RELATING TO EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF CODE, TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL GROUNDS FOR EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTORS; AMENDING SECTION LICENSE SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION AND TO 54-1733D, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR EMERGENCY MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. ADMINISTRATION OF EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTORS, 16 HOUSE JOURNAL January 13, 2020]

TO PROVIDE FOR LEGAL IMMUNITY, AND TO THE BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES, TO DEFINE A TERM; REPEALING SECTION 54-1733E, PROVIDE FOR THE DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO TOBACCO CESSATION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES, TO PROVIDE FOR PRODUCTS; REPEALING SECTION 54-1733F, IDAHO CERTAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DIVISION'S CODE, RELATING TO TUBERCULIN PURIFIED PROTEIN LEGAL COUNSEL, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL DERIVATIVE PRODUCTS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1739, CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 67-2605, IDAHO IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO THE BUREAU OF PROSPECTIVE DRUG REVIEW AND COUNSELING AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SECTION 54-1768, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO LICENSES; AMENDING SECTION 67-2606, IDAHO PRESCRIBER-AUTHORIZED SUBSTITUTION; AMENDING CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO THE BUREAU OF SECTION 54-1732, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE CODE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE REFERENCES; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-1733, DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE REFERENCE. LICENSES; AMENDING SECTION 67-2608, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL HOUSE BILL NO. 317 LICENSES; AMENDING SECTION 67-2609, IDAHO BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCES TO THE BUREAU OF AN ACT OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES AND TO CERTAIN RULES RELATING TO OPTOMETRISTS; REPEALING AND EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, TO ESTABLISH CHAPTER 15, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO PROVISIONS REGARDING THE REGISTRATION OPTOMETRISTS; AND AMENDING TITLE 54, IDAHO OF OCCUPATIONS, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 15, CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION 67-2610, IDAHO TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, CODE, RELATING TO EXAMINERS' REPORT; AMENDING TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, CHAPTER 26, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION TO PROVIDE FOR A SCOPE OF PRACTICE, TO REQUIRE OF A NEW SECTION 67-2610, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE FOR INACTIVE LICENSES, FOR REEXAMINATIONS; REPEALING SECTION 67-2611, TO PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS FROM LICENSURE, TO IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO DESIGNATION OF ESTABLISH THE STATE BOARD OF OPTOMETRY, TO EXAMINERS; AMENDING CHAPTER 26, TITLE 67, PROVIDE FOR POWERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION OPTOMETRY, TO PROVIDE QUALIFICATIONS FOR 67-2611, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR OF LICENSES AND DUPLICATE LICENSES AND TO AUTHORIZATION TO USE THERAPEUTIC LASERS, TO PROVIDE FOR FEES; REPEALING SECTION 67-2612, PROVIDE FOR LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT, TO IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REEXAMINATIONS; PROVIDE FOR THE RENEWAL AND REINSTATEMENT AMENDING CHAPTER 26, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY OF A LICENSE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN FEES, TO THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-2612, IDAHO PROVIDE FOR DISCIPLINE BY THE STATE BOARD OF CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE RECORDING OF LICENSES; OPTOMETRY, TO SPECIFY CERTAIN PROHIBITED ACTS, REPEALING SECTION 67-2613, IDAHO CODE, RELATING AND TO PROVIDE SEVERABILITY. TO THE ISSUANCE OF LICENSES AND DUPLICATE LICENSES; AMENDING CHAPTER 26, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 318 67-2613, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR LIMITED BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE APPLICATION OF THE CHAPTER; REPEALING SECTION AN ACT 67-2614, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO RENEWAL OR RELATING TO OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES; TO REINSTATEMENT OF LICENSES; AMENDING CHAPTER PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING SECTION 26, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A 67-2601, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO NEW SECTION 67-2614, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THE BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES, TO FOR RENEWAL AND REINSTATEMENT OF LICENSES; PROVIDE FOR THE DIVISION OCCUPATIONAL AND REPEALING SECTION 67-2615, IDAHO CODE, RELATING PROFESSIONAL LICENSES, AND TO PROVIDE THAT TO LIMITED APPLICATION OF THE CHAPTER; THE GOVERNOR SHALL HAVE CERTAIN AUTHORITY AMENDING CHAPTER 26, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, REGARDING THE ORGANIZATION OF STATE BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-2615, GOVERNMENT; REPEALING SECTION 67-2602, IDAHO IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REEXAMINATION CODE, RELATING TO THE BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL AND PAYMENT OF CERTIFICATE FEES; REPEALING LICENSES; AMENDING CHAPTER 26, TITLE 67, IDAHO SECTION 67-2616, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-2602, RECORDING OF LICENSES; AMENDING CHAPTER IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE DIVISION OF 26, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSES; NEW SECTION 67-2616, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AMENDING SECTION 67-2602A, IDAHO CODE, TO FOR THE CLARIFICATION OF CERTAIN DEFINITIONS; REMOVE OBSOLETE LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION REPEALING SECTION 67-2617, IDAHO CODE, RELATING 67-2603, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO TO PAYMENT OF REEXAMINATION AND CERTIFICATE THE BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES, TO FEES; REPEALING SECTION 67-2618, IDAHO CODE, PROVIDE FOR THE DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND RELATING TO ATTORNEY GENERAL REPRESENTATION; PROFESSIONAL LICENSES, AND TO PROVIDE FOR REPEALING SECTION 67-2619, IDAHO CODE, RELATING THE DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR; AMENDING SECTION TO CLARIFICATION OF DEFINITIONS; AND DECLARING 67-2604, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO AN EMERGENCY. [January 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 17

H 310, H 311, H 312, H 313, H 314, H 315, H 316, H 317, and H 318 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 14, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:52 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 18 HOUSE JOURNAL January 14, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference OF THE of Bills and Joint Resolutions

IDAHO LEGISLATURE HOUSE BILL NO. 319 BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION SECOND REGULAR SESSION COMMITTEE SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE AN ACT RELATING TO THE STATE APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER; AMENDING SECTION 19-870, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE POWERS OF THE STATE APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY CORRECTION. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2020

HOUSE BILL NO. 320 House of Representatives BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE The House convened at 11:30 a.m., Mr. Moyle in the Chair. AN ACT Roll call showed 69 members present. RELATING TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTEGRATED Absent and excused - Bedke. Total - 1. DATA SYSTEM ACT; AMENDING TITLE 19, IDAHO CODE, Total - 70. BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 48, TITLE 19, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO ESTABLISH THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTEGRATED DATA SYSTEM, TO PROVIDE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Asher Dixon, Page. CERTAIN POWERS FOR THE STATE CONTROLLER, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN RECORDS SHALL BE 3RD ORDER EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE, TO ESTABLISH THE DATA Approval of Journal OVERSIGHT COUNCIL, TO PROVIDE FOR MEMBERSHIP OF THE COUNCIL, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN PROCEDURES January 14, 2020 AND REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COUNCIL AND STATE Mr. Speaker: CONTROLLER, AND TO PROVIDE IMMUNITY FOR We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND CERTAIN PERSONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 74-105, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN RECORDS OF House Journal of the Eighth Legislative Day and recommend that THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTEGRATED DATA SYSTEM same be adopted as corrected. SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE. CHANEY, Chairman

Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by HOUSE BILL NO. 321 Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth RELATING TO LIQUOR; AMENDING SECTION 23-944, Order of Business. IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY THAT IT SHALL NOT BE UNLAWFUL FOR CERTAIN PERSONS TO ENTER 5TH ORDER SPECIFIED PREMISES. Report of Standing Committees HOUSE BILL NO. 322 January 14, 2020 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: AN ACT We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 310, H 311, 34-411A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS H 312, H 313, H 314, H 315, H 316, H 317, and H 318. REGARDING A CHANGE OF POLITICAL PARTY CHANEY, Chairman AFFILIATION BEFORE A PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. H 310, H 311, H 312, H 313, H 314, H 315, H 316, H 317, and H 318 were referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. H 319, H 320, H 321, and H 322 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent, pursuant to Rule 3, that Administration Committee for printing. H 318 be corrected as follows: On page 1, line 4 of the title add the word "of" after the word There being no objection, the House advanced to the "Division" and before the word "Occupational". Fifteenth Order of Business. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 15TH ORDER Announcements There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. Announcements were made to the body. [January 14, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 19

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Monks moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Wednesday, January 15, 2020. Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House adjourned at 11:42 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 20 HOUSE JOURNAL January 15, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 319 and H 320 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. OF THE H 321 and H 322 were referred to the State Affairs IDAHO LEGISLATURE Committee. January 14, 2020 SECOND REGULAR SESSION Mr. Speaker: SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 309 and recommend that it do pass. PALMER, Chairman

TENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY H 309 was filed for second reading. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2020 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. House of Representatives The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Roll call showed 69 members present. of Bills and Joint Resolutions Absent and excused - Nichols. Total - 1. Total - 70. HOUSE BILL NO. 323 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. AN ACT The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Jaycee Dixon, Page. RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS 3RD ORDER TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR Approval of Journal FISCAL YEAR 2020; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

January 15, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 324 Mr. Speaker: BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND AN ACT ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE House Journal of the Ninth Legislative Day and recommend that DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION FOR FISCAL same be adopted as corrected. YEAR 2020; REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE CHANEY, Chairman DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION FOR FISCAL Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by YEAR 2020; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 325 At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the State BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE of the Judiciary Address. AN ACT RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING SECTION ****** 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE SALES AND USE TAX REVENUE At this time, the Speaker introduced Roger S. Burdick, Chief DISTRIBUTION TO THE TRANSPORTATION EXPANSION Justice of the , who delivered the State of AND CONGESTION MITIGATION FUND AND TO MAKE the Judiciary Address to the members of the House. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

****** HOUSE BILL NO. 326 Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Third Order of BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Business. AN ACT RELATING TO VETERANS; AMENDING SECTION There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth 65-502, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION; Order of Business. AMENDING SECTION 65-503, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-123, IDAHO 5TH ORDER CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; Report of Standing Committees AMENDING SECTION 67-5302, IDAHO CODE, TO January 15, 2020 PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AND Mr. Speaker: AMENDING SECTION 67-5309, IDAHO CODE, TO We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND PROVIDE THAT RULEMAKING MAY INCLUDE CERTAIN ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 319, H 320, PROVISIONS AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE H 321, and H 322. REFERENCE. CHANEY, Chairman [January 15, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 21

HOUSE BILL NO. 327 ATTEST: BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk AN ACT RELATING TO VETERANS; AMENDING THE HEADING FOR TITLE 65, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE TITLE HEADING.

H 323, H 324, H 325, H 326, and H 327 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Thirteenth Order of Business.

13TH ORDER Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business The following Special Committee assignments were made for the Second Regular Session of the 65th Legislature: Attache Committee

Representative Anderst, Chairman Representative Troy Representative Vander Woude Representative Green(18)

Lincoln Day Committee

Representative Youngblood, Chairman Representative Furniss Representative Ellis

Memorial Committee

Representative Hartgen, Chairman Representative Horman Representative Berch

Representative Kauffman and Lickley, Chairman Representative Marshall Representative Wagoner Representative Davis

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Thursday, January 16, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:45 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker 22 HOUSE JOURNAL January 16, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions OF THE Mr. Bedke moved that Legislative District 2, Seat B of the Idaho House of Representatives be declared vacant due IDAHO LEGISLATURE to disqualification of the representative pursuant to Article 6, Section 3 of the Idaho Constitution. Seconded by Mr. Monks. SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador(Malek), Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, ELEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Goesling, Green(18), Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2020 Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, House of Representatives Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Roll call showed 65 members present. NAYS–None. Absent and excused - Crane, Gestrin, Green(2)(Kastning), Absent–Crane, Gestrin, Green(2)(Kastning), Nichols, Nichols, and Raybould. Total - 5. Raybould. Total - 5. Total - 70. Total - 70. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the motion carried and the seat vacant. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Alicia Easterday, Page. HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 11 3RD ORDER BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Approval of Journal A JOINT MEMORIAL TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 16, 2020 THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE, THE SECRETARY Mr. Speaker: OF THE INTERIOR, THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, AND THE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE House Journal of the Tenth Legislative Day and recommend that STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED same be adopted as corrected. STATES. CHANEY, Chairman We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the Second Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, do hereby Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. respectfully represent that: WHEREAS, the 43rd state in the United States was named At this time, Mr. Moyle took the Chair. the "Gem State" because of the fertile mountains and the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth profound history mining has played in Idaho and the settlement Order of Business. of the American West; and WHEREAS, the State of Idaho has regions that specialize in specific ore, with southeastern Idaho being one of the world's 5TH ORDER largest reserves of phosphate and having the ideal ecosystem to Report of Standing Committees produce this specific mineral; and WHEREAS, the supply of phosphate produced at the Itafos Conda facility located north of Soda Springs, Idaho, is used to January 16, 2020 fertilize millions of acres of land across Idaho, the United States, Mr. Speaker: and the world by assisting in the conversion of other nutrients We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND needed to help crops grow; and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 323, H 324, WHEREAS, Itafos Conda is committed to returning the area H 325, H 326, and H 327. that is mined back to its original landscape; and CHANEY, Chairman WHEREAS, Itafos Conda plays a vital role in providing economic stability to the region through high-paying jobs, taxes, H 323 and H 324 were filed for second reading. direct and indirect economic impacts, donations, and community sponsorships; and WHEREAS, once permitted, Itafos Conda's Husky 1/North H 325, H 326, and H 327 were referred to the Transportation Dry Ridge project will significantly benefit Idaho's economy by and Defense Committee. employing a total of 500 employees, bringing in $180 million to the local economy, totaling $335 million statewide, and $3.5 to There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh $5.5 million in federal royalty payments, with an additional $27 Order of Business. [January 16, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 23 million in state and local taxes for a total economic impact in the HOUSE BILL NO. 330 range of $367 million per year; and BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the United States' dependency on foreign AN ACT minerals has doubled in the last 20 years, and southeastern Idaho RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING possesses one of the world's largest phosphate ore deposits. SECTION 36-416, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE FEE The Itafos Conda facility would be one of only a few domestic PROVISIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. sources of phosphate, a critical nutrient in the production of agricultural crops; and H 328, H 329, and H 330 were introduced, read the first time WHEREAS, modern regulations require that companies like by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Itafos Conda set aside adequate financial assurances to cover the Committee for printing. cost of environmental restoration, ensuring that reclamation is completed; and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth WHEREAS, Itafos Conda is committed to being good Order of Business. stewards to the environment and dedicated members of the 10TH ORDER community where the plant resides as well as surrounding Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions communities during the life of this project and beyond. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of H 309, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, the second time by title and filed for third reading. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that the State of Idaho supports actions by the Bureau of Land There being no objection, the House advanced to the Management and other federal agencies, in partnership with Fifteenth Order of Business. agencies of the great State of Idaho and Caribou County, to move forward to approve the Itafos Conda project in a timely 15TH ORDER and cost-effective manner to permit the development of the site. Announcements BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we believe in Itafos Conda's commitment to mining in a way that will serve as a Announcements were made to the body. model for modern mining practices. 16TH ORDER BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the federal Adjournment government agencies should commit adequate, experienced, and knowledgeable personnel and sufficient financial resources Mr. Monks moved that the House adjourn until 8 a.m., to complete the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Friday, January 17, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion analysis and issue the Notice to Proceed. carried. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of adjourned at 1:52 p.m. the United States, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker the Interior, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, and the congressional delegation representing the State ATTEST: of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk HJM 11 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 328 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO OUTFITTERS; AMENDING SECTION 36-2107, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING INDIVIDUAL OUTFITTER COMPUTATION IN CONTROLLED HUNTS AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE BOARD MAY PROMULGATE RULES.

HOUSE BILL NO. 329 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO WATER RESOURCES; AMENDING SECTION 42-1805, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES TO RECEIVE, FILE, RECORD, OR RETAIN DOCUMENTS OF RECORD ON MEDIA OTHER THAN PAPER AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. 24 HOUSE JOURNAL January 17, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference OF THE of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 331 IDAHO LEGISLATURE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT SECOND REGULAR SESSION RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE STEM ACTION CENTER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE STEM ACTION CENTER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

TWELFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY HOUSE BILL NO. 332 FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2020 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION House of Representatives CARDS; AMENDING SECTION 49-202, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AUTHORIZED AGENTS OF THE The House convened at 8 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. DEPARTMENT TO COLLECT CERTAIN FEES AND Roll call showed 62 members present. TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING Absent and excused - Abernathy, Addis, Barbieri, Gibbs, SECTION 49-306, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT Nichols, Raybould, Troy. Total - 7. AGENTS AUTHORIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT ARE Total - 69. AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER CERTAIN OATHS AND House seat (2B) is vacant. TO COLLECT CERTAIN FEES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-2442, IDAHO Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY IDAHO RESIDENT MAY APPLY TO AN AGENT AUTHORIZED BY THE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Catherine Menlove, DEPARTMENT FOR AN IDENTIFICATION CARD AND Page. TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 49-2443, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AUTHORIZED AGENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT TO 3RD ORDER RECEIVE APPLICATIONS FOR IDENTIFICATION CARDS Approval of Journal AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION 49-2444, IDAHO CODE, TO January 17, 2020 PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN AUTHORIZED ISSUING AGENTS Mr. Speaker: TO RETAIN CERTAIN FEES COLLECTED AND TO MAKE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Eleventh Legislative Day and recommend HOUSE BILL NO. 333 that same be adopted as corrected. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE CHANEY, Chairman AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by AND SALESMEN LICENSING; AMENDING SECTION Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 49-1607, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN FEES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth CORRECTIONS; AND REPEALING SECTION 49-1635, Order of Business. IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO MINIMUM SALES REQUIRED FOR SALESMAN LICENSE RENEWAL.

5TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 334 Report of Standing Committees BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT January 17, 2020 RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION OF TAX REVENUES Mr. Speaker: FROM TAX ON GASOLINE AND AIRCRAFT ENGINE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND FUEL; AMENDING SECTION 63-2412, IDAHO CODE, TO ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 11, INCREASE MONEYS DISTRIBUTED TO THE LOCAL H 328, H 329, and H 330. BRIDGE INSPECTION ACCOUNT AND TO MAKE CHANEY, Chairman TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. HJM 11, H 328, H 329, and H 330 were referred to the H 331, H 332, H 333, and H 334 were introduced, read Resources and Conservation Committee. the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. Order of Business. [January 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 25

10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 323 and H 324, by Appropriations Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading.

11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bill on the Third Reading Calendar retain its place until Monday, January 20, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Monday, January 20, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 8:14 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 26 HOUSE JOURNAL January 20, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL January 20, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 321 and H 322 and recommend that they do pass. IDAHO LEGISLATURE HARRIS, Chairman SECOND REGULAR SESSION H 321 and H 322 were filed for second reading. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business.

FIFTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY 8TH ORDER MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 2020 Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions

House of Representatives HOUSE BILL NO. 335 The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. BY RUBEL AN ACT Roll call showed 68 members present. RELATING TO EMINENT DOMAIN; AMENDING Absent and excused - Chaney. Total - 1. SECTION 7-701A, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE Total - 69. PROHIBITING THE USE OF EMINENT DOMAIN FOR THE House seat (2B) is vacant. PURPOSE OF CERTAIN RECREATIONAL TRAILS AND TO Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Peter Andrew, Page. HOUSE BILL NO. 336 BY RUBEL 3RD ORDER AN ACT Approval of Journal RELATING TO REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS; January 20, 2020 PROVIDING A SHORT TITLE; AND AMENDING SECTION Mr. Speaker: 34-404, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND OF ELIGIBLE ELECTORS AT DRIVER'S LICENSING ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the OFFICES, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIVISION OF House Journal of the Twelfth Legislative Day and recommend MOTOR VEHICLES SHALL FORWARD REGISTRATION that same be adopted as corrected. APPLICATIONS TO THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, CHANEY, Chairman AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 337 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth BY RUBEL Order of Business. AN ACT RELATING TO MINIMUM WAGES; AMENDING SECTION 44-1502, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE 5TH ORDER PROHIBITION ON POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS ENACTING Report of Standing Committees A HIGHER MINIMUM WAGE THAN THE STATE MINIMUM WAGE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. January 20, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND HOUSE BILL NO. 338 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 331, H 332, BY RUBEL H 333, and H 334. AN ACT CHANEY, Chairman RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF AUXILIARY H 331 was filed for second reading. CONTAINERS; REPEALING SECTION 67-2340, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO STATE PREEMPTION OF LOCAL H 332, H 333, and H 334 were referred to the Transportation REGULATION OF AUXILIARY CONTAINERS, INCLUDING and Defense Committee. PLASTIC BAGS. January 20, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 339 We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE report that we have had under consideration H 313 and H 318 and AN ACT recommend that they do pass. RELATING TO PHYSICAL THERAPY; AMENDING WOOD, Chairman SECTION 54-2225, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING DRY NEEDLING. H 313 and H 318 were filed for second reading. [January 20, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 27

HOUSE BILL NO. 340 AND AMENDING SECTION 23-1331, IDAHO CODE, BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIRECTOR MAY SUSPEND, AN ACT REVOKE, OR REFUSE TO RENEW CERTAIN BONDED RELATING TO CHILD CARE LICENSING; AMENDING WINE WAREHOUSE LICENSES AND TO MAKE A SECTION 39-1202, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. DEFINITION, TO DEFINE A TERM, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. HOUSE BILL NO. 344 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 341 AN ACT BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE RELATING TO THE LEGISLATURE; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 67-419, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A RELATING TO THE NO SURPRISES ACT; AMENDING PROVISION REGARDING AN EMERGENCY INTERIM TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SUCCESSOR TO A LEGISLATOR AND TO PROVIDE CHAPTER 66, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT TERMINOLOGY. A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS H 335, H 336, H 337, H 338, H 339, H 340, H 341, H 342, REGARDING BILLING BY HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS IN H 343, and H 344 were introduced, read the first time by title, and CERTAIN FACILITIES, AND TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee FOR SELF-FUNDED PLANS. for printing. There being no objection, the House advanced to the HOUSE BILL NO. 342 Eleventh Order of Business. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO TELEHEALTH; AMENDING SECTION 11TH ORDER 54-5703, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions TO DEFINE A TERM; AMENDING SECTION 54-5705, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING A Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 323 retain its PROVIDER-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP; AND AMENDING place on the Third Reading Calendar until Thursday, January 23, SECTION 54-5711, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. REGARDING MEDICAL RECORDS. H 323 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - HOUSE BILL NO. 343 OTHER PROGRAMS BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE H 323 was read the third time at length, section by section, AN ACT and placed before the House for final consideration. RELATING TO WINE; AMENDING SECTION 23-1303, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS; AMENDING SECTION At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open 23-1306, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE LICENSING debate. TO STORE AND HANDLE WINE AS A BONDED The question being, "Shall H 323 pass?" WINE WAREHOUSE, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR BONDED WINE WAREHOUSES, AND TO MAKE Roll call resulted as follows: TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, 23-1307, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR BONDED WINE Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Clow, WAREHOUSE LICENSES, TO PROVIDE THAT BONDED Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, WINE WAREHOUSE LICENSES SHALL NOT BE ISSUED Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, TO AN APPLICANT THAT HAS HAD A BONDED WINE Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, WAREHOUSE LICENSE REVOKED WITHIN THREE Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, YEARS FROM THE DATE OF APPLICATION, AND Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, SECTION 23-1310, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, DISTRIBUTORS MAY STORE OR PURCHASE WINE FOR Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. CERTAIN PURPOSES IF RECEIVED FROM PERSONS NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Kiska, Moon, Nichols, Scott, HOLDING A VALID BONDED WINE WAREHOUSE Shepherd. Total - 7. LICENSE; AMENDING SECTION 23-1314, IDAHO Absent–Chaney, Palmer, Vacant (2B). Total - 2. CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN RECORDS AND Total - 69. INSPECTION OF BONDED WINE WAREHOUSES AND TO PROVIDE FOR NOTIFICATION OF PLACE OF Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 323 passed the BUSINESS; AMENDING SECTION 23-1315, IDAHO CODE, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSE FEES AND TO MAKE the Senate. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 23-1317, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE APPROVAL OF THE H 324 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF PARKS DIRECTOR OF THE IDAHO STATE POLICE PRIOR TO AND RECREATION THE TRANSFER OF A BONDED WINE WAREHOUSE LICENSE, TO PROVIDE FOR TRANSFER FEES, TO H 324 was read the third time at length, section by section, PROVIDE FOR APPLICATION TO TRANSFER A BONDED and placed before the House for final consideration. WINE WAREHOUSE LICENSE FROM ONE LOCATION TO At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open ANOTHER, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; debate. 28 HOUSE JOURNAL January 20, 2020]

The question being, "Shall H 324 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–None. Absent–Chaney, Palmer, Vacant (2B). Total - 2. Total - 69. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 324 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 21, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:53 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [January 21, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 29

HOUSE JOURNAL H 339, H 340, H 341, and H 342 were referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. OF THE H 343 and H 344 were referred to the State Affairs IDAHO LEGISLATURE Committee. January 21, 2020 SECOND REGULAR SESSION Mr. Speaker: SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 315 and H 316 and recommend that they do pass. WOOD, Chairman H 315 and H 316 were filed for second reading. SIXTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. House of Representatives 7TH ORDER The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Roll call showed 67 members present. Absent and excused - Anderson and Chaney. Total - 2. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 25 Total - 69. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE House seat (2B) is vacant. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. AND AFFIRMING THE HISTORICAL VALUE OF THE DESIGNATION OF CHICKEN DINNER ROAD IN CANYON The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Riata Chandler, Page. COUNTY, IDAHO.

3RD ORDER Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: Approval of Journal WHEREAS, the road commonly known as Chicken Dinner January 21, 2020 Road in Canyon County, Idaho, was originally named Lane 12; Mr. Speaker: and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND WHEREAS, Morris and Laura Lamb lived on Lane 12, and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Mrs. Lamb was famous for her fried chicken, apple pie, and hot House Journal of the Fifteenth Legislative Day and recommend rolls; and that same be adopted as corrected. WHEREAS, the Lambs were close friends of Governor and CHANEY, Chairman Mrs. C. Ben Ross; and WHEREAS, on one occasion in 1930, Mrs. Lamb invited Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Governor C. Ben Ross and his wife to dinner; and Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. WHEREAS, at that dinner, Mrs. Lamb remarked on the poor conditions of Lane 12 to the Governor; and WHEREAS, Governor C. Ben Ross replied to Mrs. Lamb 4TH ORDER that, if she could get the road graded and graveled, he would see Consideration of Messages from the that it was oiled; and Governor and the Senate WHEREAS, Mrs. Lamb convinced the Canyon County January 20, 2020 commissioners to grade and gravel the road and then called the Mr. Speaker: Governor to remind him of his promise; and I transmit herewith S 1216 and S 1217 which have passed WHEREAS, the next day, after Mrs. Lamb called Governor the Senate. C. Ben Ross, the road was oiled, and on the following morning, NOVAK, Secretary the words "Lamb's Chicken Dinner Avenue" were painted in big yellow letters on the road; and S 1216 and S 1217 were filed for first reading. WHEREAS, after school children started chanting "chicken dinner, chicken dinner!" on their way to school, the new name of 5TH ORDER the road stuck. Report of Standing Committees NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, January 21, 2020 the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, Mr. Speaker: that the Idaho Legislature considers Chicken Dinner Road in We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Canyon County, Idaho, to be of important historical value and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 335, H 336, that the official name for the former Lane 12 should always be H 337, H 338, H 339, H 340, H 341, H 342, H 343, and H 344. "Chicken Dinner Road." CHANEY, Chairman HCR 25 was introduced, read the first time by title, and H 335, H 336, H 337, and H 338 were referred to the Ways referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee and Means Committee. for printing. 30 HOUSE JOURNAL January 21, 2020]

8TH ORDER There being no objection, the House advanced to the Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Fifteenth Order of Business. of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 345 15TH ORDER BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Announcements AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING Announcements were made to the body. SECTION 49-1806, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN VEHICLES SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO 16TH ORDER REMOVAL OR BOOTING. Adjournment HOUSE BILL NO. 346 Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Wednesday, January 22, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion AN ACT carried. RELATING TO DISTRACTED DRIVING; AMENDING SECTION 49-208, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT NO Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at LOCAL AUTHORITY SHALL PROHIBIT OR RESTRICT 11:44 a.m. THE USE OF A HANDHELD WIRELESS DEVICE WHILE SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE; AND AMENDING SECTION 49-1401A, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH ATTEST: PROVISIONS REGARDING DISTRACTED DRIVING CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk AND TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN PENALTIES.

HOUSE BILL NO. 347 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO BOND ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 34-106, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN TAXING DISTRICT BOND ELECTIONS SHALL NOT BE HELD WITHIN ELEVEN MONTHS OF A FAILED BOND ELECTION WITHIN THE SAME TAXING DISTRICT AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-1309, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN TAXING DISTRICT BOND ELECTIONS SHALL NOT BE HELD WITHIN ELEVEN MONTHS OF A FAILED BOND ELECTION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. H 345, H 346, and H 347 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. S 1216, by Resources and Environment Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Environment, Energy and Technology Committee. S 1217, by Resources and Environment Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business.

10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 331, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 313 and H 318, by Health and Welfare Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 321 and H 322, by State Affairs Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. [January 22, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 31

HOUSE JOURNAL the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth year and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred thirtieth. OF THE /s/ BRAD LITTLE Governor IDAHO LEGISLATURE /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Ned William Burns. SEVENTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT

House of Representatives KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, GREG CHANEY, State The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Representative, District 10, Seat B, Canyon County, State of Idaho, has nominated SARAH CHANEY, PO Box 489, Caldwell, Roll call showed 68 members present. ID 83606, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Absent and excused - Ellis. Total - 1. Acting State Representative, District 10, Seat B. Total - 69. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the House seat (2B) is vacant. State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. appoint Sarah Chaney of Caldwell, Idaho, to the office of Acting State Representative, District 10, Seat B, for a term commencing The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Matthew DeMordaunt, Wednesday, January 22, 2020 and will continue for as long as Page. necessary. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand 3RD ORDER and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at Approval of Journal the Capitol in Boise on this 22nd day of January, in the year of January 22, 2020 our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of Mr. Speaker: the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND year and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred thirtieth. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the /s/ BRAD LITTLE House Journal of the Sixteenth Legislative Day and recommend Governor that same be adopted as corrected. /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY CHANEY, Chairman Secretary of State Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. of the Chief Clerk. 4TH ORDER The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously Consideration of Messages from the been administered to Sarah Chaney. Governor and the Senate THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR January 21, 2020 Mr. Speaker: CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT I transmit herewith S 1228 and S 1229 which have passed the Senate. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions NOVAK, Secretary of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, MUFFY DAVIS, State Representative, District 26, Seat A, Blaine, Camas, Gooding & S 1228 and S 1229 were filed for first reading. Lincoln Counties, State of Idaho, has nominated NED WILLIAM BURNS of 705 Elm Street, Bellevue, ID 83313, to perform the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth duties of this office temporarily as Acting State Representative, Order of Business. District 26, Seat A. 5TH ORDER NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of Report of Standing Committees the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Ned William Burns of Bellevue, Idaho, to the January 22, 2020 office of Acting State Representative, District 26, Seat A, for a Mr. Speaker: term commencing Wednesday, January 22, 2020 through Friday, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND January 24, 2020. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 25, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand H 345, H 346, and H 347. and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at CHANEY, Chairman the Capitol in Boise on this 21st day of January, in the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of HCR 25 was filed for second reading. 32 HOUSE JOURNAL January 22, 2020]

H 345 and H 346 were referred to the Transportation and NEW SECTION 56-116, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH Defense Committee. PROVISIONS REGARDING A NURSING FACILITY PAYMENT METHODOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION H 347 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. 56-265, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING PROVIDER PAYMENT, TO PROVIDE FOR January 22, 2020 CERTAIN REIMBURSEMENTS, TO PROVIDE FOR A Mr. Speaker: REDUCTION IN REIMBURSEMENTS, TO PROVIDE We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF VALUE-BASED report that we have had under consideration H 310, H 311, H 312, PAYMENT METHODS FOR CERTAIN SERVICES, AND TO and H 314 and recommend that they do pass. PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A QUALITY WOOD, Chairman PAYMENT PROGRAM; AMENDING SECTION 56-1505, H 310, H 311, H 312, and H 314 were filed for second IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ADJUSTMENTS IN reading. CERTAIN ASSESSMENTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 352 8TH ORDER BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference AN ACT of Bills and Joint Resolutions RELATING TO INCOME TAXES; AMENDING SECTION Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that H 309 be returned 63-3024A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS to the Transportation and Defense Committee. There being no REGARDING FOOD TAX CREDITS AND REFUNDS; objection, it was so ordered. AMENDING SECTION 63-3077G, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 348 SECTION 63-3077H, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE COMMITTEE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND DECLARING AN ACT AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE RELATING TO THE UNIFORM REAL PROPERTY APPLICATION. ELECTRONIC RECORDING ACT; AMENDING SECTION 31-2904, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE SECRETARY OF STATE SHALL ESTABLISH STANDARDS HOUSE BILL NO. 353 FOR RECORDING OF CERTAIN DOCUMENTS; AND BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE REPEALING SECTION 31-2905, IDAHO CODE, RELATING AN ACT TO THE ELECTRONIC RECORDING COMMISSION. RELATING TO TAXING DISTRICT BUDGETS; AMENDING SECTION 63-802, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE HOUSE BILL NO. 349 PROVISIONS REGARDING THE LIMITATION ON BUDGET BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION REQUESTS FOR TAXING DISTRICTS AND TO MAKE COMMITTEE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 34-439A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE RELATING TO MARRIAGE LICENSES; AMENDING REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION 63-802A, IDAHO SECTION 32-403, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; REGARDING AN APPLICATION FOR A MARRIAGE AMENDING SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO LICENSE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 350 67-450E, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CORRECTION. AN ACT RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSE BILL NO. 354 ADMINISTRATION; AMENDING SECTION 67-5708, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE ADMINISTRATOR AN ACT OF THE DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS MAY RELATING TO TAXING DISTRICT BUDGET PROMULGATE RULES, TO PROVIDE THAT THE REQUESTS; AMENDING SECTION 63-802, IDAHO CODE, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING A TAXING MAY CONTRACT WITH A PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ENTITY DISTRICT'S FORGONE PROPERTY TAX INCREASE AND FOR THE RENTAL OF PARKING FACILITIES IN THE TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. CAPITOL MALL IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND DECLARING HOUSE BILL NO. 355 AN EMERGENCY. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 351 RELATING TO TAXING DISTRICT BUDGETS; BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AMENDING CHAPTER 8, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE AN ACT ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-813, IDAHO CODE, TO RELATING TO MEDICAID; AMENDING CHAPTER PROVIDE A LIMITATION ON TAXING DISTRICT BUDGET 1, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A REQUESTS, TO PROVIDE A LIMITATION ON PROPERTY [January 22, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 33

TAX LEVIES, AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. H 348, H 349, H 350, H 351, H 352, H 353, H 354, and H 355 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. S 1228 and S 1229, by Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 315 and H 316, by Health and Welfare Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. 15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Thursday, January 23, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:49 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 34 HOUSE JOURNAL January 23, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL January 23, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 343 and recommend that it do pass. IDAHO LEGISLATURE HARRIS, Chairman SECOND REGULAR SESSION H 343 was filed for second reading. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business.

7TH ORDER EIGHTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2020 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 26 BY BERCH House of Representatives A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. AND AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Roll call showed all 69 members present. TO APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO UNDERTAKE House seat (2B) is vacant. AND COMPLETE A STUDY OF THE REVIEW AND EVALUATION OF TAX EXEMPTIONS, CREDITS, AND Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. DEDUCTIONS. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Jasmine Vega, Page. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: WHEREAS, the state's current tax system includes the sales 3RD ORDER and use tax on taxable sales, property tax on real and personal Approval of Journal property, and income tax on individuals and corporations; and WHEREAS, many tax exemptions, deductions, and credits January 23, 2020 have been enacted by the Legislature over the past fifty years Mr. Speaker: and should be reexamined to determine their current relevance, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND benefits, and drawbacks; and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved WHEREAS, no statutory objective criteria exist to determine the House Journal of the Seventeenth Legislative Day and the advisability of continuing, increasing, reducing, or repealing recommend that same be adopted as corrected. the various tax credits, deductions, and exemptions; and CHANEY, Chairman WHEREAS, a carefully considered method or structure of reviewing and evaluating tax exemptions, deductions, and credits will be crucial to performing such a wide-ranging and Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by comprehensive project. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, Order of Business. that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a committee to undertake and complete a study of the review and evaluation of tax exemptions, deductions, and credits in the areas of sales and 5TH ORDER use tax, property tax, and income tax. The Legislative Council Report of Standing Committees shall determine the number of legislators and membership from each house appointed to the committee, which shall consist of January 23, 2020 an equal number of legislators from the majority and minority Mr. Speaker: parties and shall include at least two members of the joint We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND finance-appropriations committee, one from each party. The ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 348, H 349, Legislative Council shall authorize the committee to obtain H 350, H 351, H 352, H 353, H 354, and H 355. input, advice, and assistance from interested and affected parties CHANEY, Chairman who are not members of the Legislature. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislative Council shall appoint cochairs of the committee, and nonlegislative H 348 and H 349 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and members of the committee who are subject experts shall be Administration Committee. appointed by the cochairs of the committee. Nonlegislative members of the advisory committee may be reimbursed from H 350 was referred to the Commerce and Human Resources legislative funds for per diem, mileage, or other expenses but Committee. shall not have voting privileges regarding the committee's H 351 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. recommendations or proposed legislation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall H 352, H 353, H 354, and H 355 were referred to the report its findings, recommendations, including whether to Revenue and Taxation Committee. reauthorize the committee, and proposed legislation, if any, to [January 23, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 35 the Legislative Council in November 2020, and to the First that the State of Idaho congratulates the city of Idaho Falls and Regular Session of the Sixty-sixth Idaho Legislature. Bonneville County for the preservation of this historic building for generations to come. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 27 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE House of Representatives be hereby authorized and directed to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION forward a copy of this concurrent resolution to the Governor of STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND the State of Idaho, the Bonneville County commissioners, and the CONGRATULATING THE CITY OF IDAHO FALLS AND Mayor of Idaho Falls, Rebecca Casper. BONNEVILLE COUNTY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE HISTORIC HOTEL BONNEVILLE FOR GENERATIONS HCR 26 and HCR 27 were introduced, read the first time TO COME. by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

WHEREAS, the vast country between the Missouri and 8TH ORDER Columbia rivers gave the United States an opportunity to claim Introduction, First Reading, and Reference a region in the northwest between the Rocky Mountains and the of Bills and Joint Resolutions Pacific Ocean, known as the Oregon Country; and WHEREAS, the region became known for its fur trade, and HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 3 Captain Bonneville headed an expedition in the region between BY WINTROW 1832 and 1834 to explore it more fully; and A JOINT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Idaho became part of the United States by the PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE I, OF Oregon Treaty of 1846, and the Idaho Territory was officially THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, BY THE organized on March 3, 1863, by an act of Congress, and signed ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 24, ARTICLE I, OF THE into law by President Abraham Lincoln. President Lincoln CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, RELATING TO appointed William H. Wallace as the first territorial governor; THE EQUALITY OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF and THE SEXES; STATING THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED WHEREAS, the discovery of gold, silver, and other valuable TO THE ELECTORATE; DIRECTING THE LEGISLATIVE natural resources throughout Idaho began in the 1860s; and COUNCIL TO PREPARE THE STATEMENTS REQUIRED WHEREAS, Idaho became the 43rd state on July 3,1890, BY LAW; AND DIRECTING THE SECRETARY OF STATE with George Laird Shoup as the first governor; and TO PUBLISH THE AMENDMENT AND ARGUMENTS AS WHEREAS, in 1891 a group of professional land promoters REQUIRED BY LAW. from Chicago visited Eagle Rock, Idaho, and worked to change the name to Idaho Falls in 1893; and HOUSE BILL NO. 356 WHEREAS, on February 7,1911, Governor James Henry BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hawley signed into law the bill that established Bonneville AN ACT County, with Idaho Falls as the county seat; and RELATING TO BEEF CATTLE; AMENDING SECTION WHEREAS, in May of 1927, the Times-Register reported 22-4906, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT OPERATIONS that "The Hotel Bonneville, Idaho Falls' outstanding community ELECTING TO UTILIZE CERTAIN NUTRIENT endeavor, is the result of the desire on the part of a number of the MANAGEMENT PLANNERS ARE CONSENTING TO people of Idaho Falls, and community, to have the use of a strictly ALLOW SUCH PLANS TO BE HOUSED WITH THE first class hotel, with adequate accommodations and quality of IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND service which would enable Idaho Falls, as a community, to invite TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN INFORMATION SHALL BE public gatherings and conventions and to be prepared to take care EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE. of them in a way and manner, which would reflect credit on the community"; and HOUSE BILL NO. 357 WHEREAS, after a thorough study of all available sites, the BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES announcement was made that the northwest corner of "C" Street COMMITTEE and Park Avenue was the most desirable. Hotel Bonneville, AN ACT named in honor of Captain Bonneville, the founder of this region, RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF opened its doors for business on June 1,1927; and ADMINISTRATION; AMENDING SECTION 67-5710A, WHEREAS, through the efforts of the Idaho Falls IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING Redevelopment Agency, The Housing Company, and all of CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING PUBLIC their partners, the hotel has been renovated from a state of WORKS, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN PLANS AND disrepair through the use of Historic Preservation Tax Credits SPECIFICATIONS SHALL COMPLY WITH CERTAIN and Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and now stands as the CODES AND REGULATIONS, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN Bonneville Apartments, once again a central part of downtown EXEMPTIONS FROM THE REQUIREMENT OF PRIOR Idaho Falls, its history, and the community; and APPROVAL, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. WHEREAS, under the leadership of Idaho Falls Mayor, Rebecca Casper, the Idaho Falls City Council, and the Idaho HOUSE BILL NO. 358 Falls Redevelopment Agency, the people of this community are BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE pleased for the opportunity to honor the founders of the county AN ACT and preserve this historic building for generations to come. RELATING TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME; AMENDING NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of CHAPTER 1, TITLE 73, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, OF A NEW SECTION 73-123, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, THAT THE STATE OF IDAHO SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM 36 HOUSE JOURNAL January 23, 2020]

THE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME PROVISIONS OF FEDERAL LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. HJR 3, H 356, H 357, and H 358 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business.

10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions HCR 25, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 310, H 311, H 312, and H 314, by Health and Welfare Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1228 and S 1229, by Finance Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading.

11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 8 a.m., Friday, January 24, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:42 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [January 24, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 37

HOUSE JOURNAL the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth year and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred thirtieth. OF THE /s/ BRAD LITTLE Governor IDAHO LEGISLATURE /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Colin Nash. NINETEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2020 January 23, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1219 and S 1227 which have passed House of Representatives the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary The House convened at 8 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. S 1219 and S 1227 were filed for first reading. Roll call showed 59 members present. Absent and excused - Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Gestrin, Gibbs, Green, Palmer, Shepherd, Smith, and Wagoner. Total - 10. 5TH ORDER Total - 69. Report of Standing Committees House seat (2B) is vacant.

Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. January 24, 2020 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mercedez Mason, Page. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 26, 3RD ORDER HCR 27, HJR 3, H 356, H 357, and H 358. Approval of Journal CHANEY, Chairman January 24, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HCR 27 was filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Eighteenth Legislative Day and recommend HCR 26 and HJR 3 were referred to the Ways and Means that same be adopted as corrected. Committee. CHANEY, Chairman H 356 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 357 was referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Committee.

4TH ORDER H 358 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. Consideration of Messages from the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Governor and the Senate Order of Business. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 7TH ORDER CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28 of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, ROB MASON, State BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Representative, District 16, Seat B, Ada County, State of Idaho, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION has nominated COLIN NASH of 6833 W. Russett St., Boise, ID STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND 83704, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting RECOGNIZING AND DESIGNATING JANUARY 16 AS State Representative, District 16, Seat B. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DAY, SUPPORTING IDAHO'S NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTY OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby AND THE PRINCIPLES SET FORTH THEREIN THAT THE appoint Colin Nash of Boise, Idaho, to the office of Acting State EXERCISE AND ENJOYMENT OF RELIGIOUS FAITH Representative, District 16, Seat B, for a term commencing AND WORSHIP SHALL FOREVER BE GUARANTEED, Friday, January 24, 2020 through Monday, January 27, 2020. THAT NO PERSON SHALL BE DENIED ANY CIVIL IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand OR POLITICAL RIGHT, PRIVILEGE, OR CAPACITY ON and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at ACCOUNT OF HIS RELIGIOUS OPINIONS, THAT NO the Capitol in Boise on this 23rd day of January, in the year of PERSON SHALL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND OR SUPPORT our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of ANY MINISTRY OR PLACE OF WORSHIP, RELIGIOUS 38 HOUSE JOURNAL January 24, 2020]

SECT, OR DENOMINATION, OR PAY TITHES AGAINST STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE, HIS CONSENT, AND THAT NO PREFERENCE BE GIVEN ACKNOWLEDGING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF NATIVE BY LAW TO ANY RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION OR MODE AMERICANS TO THE STATE, AND RECOGNIZING OF WORSHIP. THAT THE LEGISLATURE DISCOURAGES REMOVAL OF NAMES, IMAGES, OR SYMBOLS OF NATIVE AMERICANS Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: FROM SCHOOLS OR OTHER PLACES.

WHEREAS, Congress designated January 16 as Religious Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: Freedom Day in 1992, stipulating that it be commemorated by a presidential proclamation, to celebrate the enactment of WHEREAS, Idaho has a long history of positive the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom on January 16, contributions of Native Americans and American Indian tribes 1786. Written by Thomas Jefferson and championed by James in the state; and Madison, this legislation was the forerunner to the approach to WHEREAS, there are schools or other places within the state religion and government taken by the framers of the Constitution that use names, images, or symbols of Native Americans or other in 1787 and the First Amendment in 1789. The Virginia statute indigenous people; and declared: "... all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to WHEREAS, use of these names, images, or symbols can be maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same authentic, appropriate, and accurate when used carefully with shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities." cultural sensitivity; and Jefferson later said that religious freedom encompasses "the Jew WHEREAS, there are over 500 different tribes in the nation and the Gentile, the Christian and Mahometan, the Hindoo, and with varied cultures, histories, beliefs, languages, and dialects that infidel of every denomination"; and should be accurately reflected when names, images, or symbols WHEREAS, Section 4, Article I, of the Constitution of the are used by schools or places in the state; and State of Idaho, guarantees religious liberty and provides in part: WHEREAS, there are Native Americans who want to "The exercise and enjoyment of religious faith and worship shall preserve positive names, images, or symbols that give tribute to forever be guaranteed; and no person shall be denied any civil or American Indian culture; and political right, privilege, or capacity on account of his religious WHEREAS, a national Native American entity, the Native opinions; ... No person shall be required to attend or support any American Guardian's Association, represents the sentiment of the ministry or place of worship, religious sect or denomination, or silenced majority of individual native peoples whose voices have pay tithes against his consent; nor shall any preference be given been suppressed and ignored by activist forces; and by law to any religious denomination or mode of worship."; and WHEREAS, the Native American Guardian's Association WHEREAS, today religious freedom is a fundamental supports the appropriate use of Native American names, imagery, American and human right and a cornerstone of democracy. It or symbols and promotes the phrase "educate not eradicate"; and is not a privilege for the few, but a right for all that applies to WHEREAS, as demonstrated by a 2019 survey of individual people of all and of no religious affiliations or beliefs; and Native Americans, which complements a 2016 poll conducted by WHEREAS, religious freedom encompasses equality as a the Post finding that 90% of Native Americans are guiding and governing principle. It requires that one's religious not offended by the Redskins nickname, a significant number of identity should be neither an advantage nor a disadvantage under individual Native Americans have no problem with or support the the law; and respectful use of Native American names and imagery in sports; WHEREAS, these principles are not only foundational but and remain essential to the health and future of our republic. To that WHEREAS, schools or others using names, images, or end, these principles should guide and inform judicial decisions, symbols of Native Americans or other indigenous people can be legislation, and public policy-making at all levels of government. educated, including by local Native American tribes, on how to NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of use these names, images, or symbols in inoffensive, culturally the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, appropriate ways; and the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, WHEREAS, the contributions of Native Americans to the that the Legislature recognizes and designates January 16 as state should be acknowledged. Religious Freedom Day. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we support Idaho's the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, constitutional guaranty of religious liberty and that we support the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, the principles set forth therein that the exercise and enjoyment that the Legislature supports the appropriate use of names, of religious faith and worship shall forever be guaranteed, that images, or symbols of Native Americans or other indigenous no person shall be denied any civil or political right, privilege, people by schools or other places. or capacity on account of his religious opinions, that no person BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature shall be required to attend or support any ministry or place of discourages removal of names, images, or symbols of Native worship, religious sect, or denomination, or pay tithes against his Americans or other indigenous people by schools or other consent, and that no preference be given by law to any religious places unless, after a careful and effective public process, denomination or mode of worship. the appropriate government entity determines that there is a BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we recall the centrality consensus among the affected individual Native American or of the Virginia statute in shaping one of the highest aspirations other indigenous people that a name, image, or symbol should of the American experiment: religious freedom. We call on our be removed. fellow citizens to do the same. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29 and directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Native BY CHRISTENSEN American Guardian's Association, the Association of Idaho A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Cities, and the Idaho Association of Counties for distribution to [January 24, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 39 all their constituents, as well as to each school district and public S 1219 and S 1227, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, college and university in the state. were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. HCR 28 and HCR 29 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Committee for printing. Order of Business.

8TH ORDER 10TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 343, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time HOUSE BILL NO. 359 by title and filed for third reading. BY MONKS AN ACT RELATING TO TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION 11TH ORDER 63-601, IDAHO CODE, TO EXEMPT ALL PROPERTY FROM Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION 63-3619, IDAHO CODE, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills TO REVISE THE SALES TAX RATE; AMENDING SECTION on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, 63-3621, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE USE TAX RATE; January 27, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. AMENDING SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DISTRIBUTION OF SALES AND USE TAX REVENUE; There being no objection, the House advanced to the AND PROVIDING A CONTINGENT EFFECTIVE DATE. Fifteenth Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 360 BY GIDDINGS 15TH ORDER AN ACT Announcements RELATING TO TAXATION POLICIES REGARDING FOOD; AMENDING CHAPTER 36, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, Announcements were made to the body. BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3622H, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR FOOD SOLD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION AND 16TH ORDER TO DEFINE A TERM; REPEALING SECTION 63-3024A, Adjournment IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO FOOD TAX CREDITS AND Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., REFUNDS; REPEALING SECTION 63-3077G, IDAHO Monday, January 27, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion CODE, RELATING TO THE EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION carried. WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION; REPEALING SECTION 63-3077H, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT 8:13 a.m. OF HEALTH AND WELFARE; AMENDING SECTION SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DISTRIBUTION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, PROVIDING ATTEST: RETROACTIVE APPLICATION, AND PROVIDING CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk EFFECTIVE DATES.

HOUSE BILL NO. 361 BY SCOTT AN ACT RELATING TO ABORTION; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; REPEALING SECTION 18-4016, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE DEFINITION OF A HUMAN EMBRYO AND FETUS AND PROHIBITING THE PROSECUTION OF CERTAIN PERSONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 40, TITLE 18, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 18-4016, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE THAT ABORTION SHALL BE ILLEGAL, TO PROVIDE THAT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL PERFORM CERTAIN TASKS, TO PROVIDE IMMUNITY FOR CERTAIN PERSONS, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN ACTIONS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED ABORTION, AND TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN CONDUCT AND OFFENSES SHALL NOT BE RETROACTIVE. H 359, H 360, and H 361 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. 40 HOUSE JOURNAL January 27, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE January 27, 2020 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 28, SECOND REGULAR SESSION HCR 29, H 359, H 360, and H 361. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE CHANEY, Chairman HCR 28 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. HCR 29, H 359, H 360, and H 361 were referred to the Ways and Means Committee. TWENTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2020 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business.

House of Representatives 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. of Bills and Joint Resolutions Roll call showed 67 members present. Absent and excused - Clow and Wagoner. Total - 2. HOUSE BILL NO. 362 Total - 69. BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE House seat (2B) is vacant. AN ACT RELATING TO INSURANCE; REPEALING CHAPTER 37, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE IDAHO Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. HOSPITAL LIABILITY TRUST ACT; AND AMENDING SECTION 41-114, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE OBSOLETE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Asher Dixon, Page. LANGUAGE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

HOUSE BILL NO. 363 3RD ORDER BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Approval of Journal AN ACT RELATING TO PHARMACY BENEFIT MANAGERS; January 27, 2020 AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE Mr. Speaker: ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 41-349, IDAHO CODE, TO We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the FOR REGISTRATION, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTIONS House Journal of the Ninteenth Legislative Day and recommend BY A PHARMACY BENEFIT MANAGER, TO PROVIDE that same be adopted as corrected. CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CHANEY, Chairman COST PRICING, AND TO PROHIBIT THE RETROACTIVE DENIAL OR REDUCTION OF A CLAIM IN CERTAIN Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by INSTANCES. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 362 and H 363 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the S 1231, by Transportation Committee, was introduced, read Governor and the Senate the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. January 24, 2020 Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth I transmit herewith S 1231 which has passed the Senate. Order of Business. NOVAK, Secretary S 1231 was filed for first reading. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions January 24, 2020 HCR 27, by Local Government Committee, was read the Mr. Speaker: second time by title and filed for third reading. I return herewith H 323 and H 324 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 323 and H 324 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 322 be returned Administration Committee for enrolling. to the State Affairs Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. [January 27, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 41

H 331 - APPROPRIATIONS - STEM ACTION CENTER The question being, "Shall H 321 pass?"

H 331 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, The question being, "Shall H 331 pass?" Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Roll call resulted as follows: Mason(Nash), McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Troy, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, NAYS–Armstrong. Total - 1. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason(Nash), McCrostie, Absent–Clow, Wagoner. Total - 2. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Total - 69. Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, House seat (2B) is vacant. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 321 passed the Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS–Barbieri. Total - 1. the Senate. Absent–Clow, Wagoner. Total - 2. Total - 69. H 315 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES House seat (2B) is vacant. H 315 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 331 passed the and placed before the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Chew to open the Senate. debate. H 318 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING The question being, "Shall H 315 pass?" H 318 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Christensen, debate. Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, The question being, "Shall H 318 pass?" Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason(Nash), McCrostie, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Barbieri, Berch, Boyle, Chew, Collins, Crane, Davis, Troy, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, NAYS–Barbieri, Chaney, Harris, Mendive, Scott. Total - 5. Mason(Nash), McCrostie, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Absent–Clow, Wagoner. Total - 2. Raymond, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Total - 69. Troy, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 43. House seat (2B) is vacant. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Blanksma, Chaney, Christensen, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 315 passed the Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Ricks, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Scott, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. the Senate. Total - 24. Absent–Clow, Wagoner. Total - 2. H 316 - PHARMACY Total - 69. House seat (2B) is vacant. H 316 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 318 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open the Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 316 pass?" H 321 - LIQUOR H 321 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, 42 HOUSE JOURNAL January 27, 2020]

Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason(Nash), of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 27 was read the Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, third time at length, and placed before the House for final Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wintrow, consideration. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Ehardt to open NAYS–None. debate. Absent–Clow, Wagoner. Total - 2. Total - 69. The question being, "Shall HCR 27 be adopted?" House seat (2B) is vacant. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 27 adopted by voice Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 316 passed the vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to There being no objection, the House advanced to the the Senate. Fifteenth Order of Business. HCR 25 - CHICKEN DINNER ROAD 15TH ORDER HCR 25 was read the third time at length and placed before Announcements the House for final consideration. Announcements were made to the body. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open debate. 16TH ORDER The question being, "Shall HCR 25 be adopted?" Adjournment Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 25 adopted by voice Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Tuesday, January 28, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining carried. bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 11:41 a.m. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Order of Business. ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions

HCR 27 - HOTEL BONNEVILLE Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HCR 27 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 27 be read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason(Nash), McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–None. Absent–Clow, Wagoner. Total - 2. Total - 69. House seat (2B) is vacant. [January 28, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 43

HOUSE JOURNAL January 28, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 323 and H 324. IDAHO LEGISLATURE CHANEY, Chairman SECOND REGULAR SESSION The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE H 323 and H 324 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. January 27, 2020 Mr. Speaker: TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2020 we have had under consideration H 347 and recommend that it do pass. HARRIS, Chairman House of Representatives H 347 was filed for second reading. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. January 27, 2020 Roll call showed 67 members present. Mr. Speaker: Absent and excused - Kauffman and Kiska. Total - 2. We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND Total - 69. CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration House seat (2B) is vacant. HJM 11 and recommend that it do pass. GIBBS, Chairman Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. HJM 11 was filed for second reading. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Jaycee Dixon, Page. January 27, 2020 3RD ORDER Mr. Speaker: Approval of Journal We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration January 28, 2020 H 350 and H 357 and recommend that they do pass. Mr. Speaker: HOLTZCLAW, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved H 350 and H 357 were filed for second reading. the House Journal of the Twenty-second Legislative Day and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Order of Business. CHANEY, Chairman Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the HOUSE BILL NO. 364 Governor and the Senate BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT January 27, 2020 RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING Mr. Speaker: SECTION 33-512, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT I transmit herewith S 1233 which has passed the Senate. INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS IN A SCHOOL DISTRICT'S NOVAK, Secretary ACADEMIC YEAR SHALL NOT BEGIN PRIOR TO THE S 1233 was filed for first reading. TUESDAY FOLLOWING LABOR DAY; AND AMENDING SECTION 33-5206, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS IN A PUBLIC CHARTER 5TH ORDER SCHOOL'S ACADEMIC YEAR SHALL NOT BEGIN PRIOR Report of Standing Committees TO THE TUESDAY FOLLOWING LABOR DAY. January 28, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 365 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 362 and AN ACT H 363. RELATING TO THE LEGISLATURE; AMENDING CHANEY, Chairman SECTION 67-419, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING AN EMERGENCY INTERIM H 362 was referred to the Business Committee. SUCCESSOR TO A LEGISLATOR AND TO PROVIDE H 363 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. CORRECT TERMINOLOGY. 44 HOUSE JOURNAL January 28, 2020]

HOUSE BILL NO. 366 ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-176E, IDAHO CODE, BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS FOR AN ACT CERTAIN PHOSPHOGYPSUM STACKS; AND AMENDING RELATING TO WATER; AMENDING SECTION 42-605, CHAPTER 1, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING OF A NEW SECTION 39-176F, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE MEETINGS AND TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PLANS. WATERMASTERS; AMENDING SECTION 42-605A, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE REFERENCE; HOUSE BILL NO. 368 AMENDING SECTION 42-606, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE PROVISIONS REGARDING WATERMASTER REPORTS; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 42-607, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE DISTRIBUTION OF IDAHO COMMISSION FOR LIBRARIES FOR FISCAL WATER; AMENDING SECTION 42-610, IDAHO CODE, TO YEAR 2020; REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE COMPENSATION IDAHO COMMISSION FOR LIBRARIES FOR PERSONNEL OF WATERMASTERS AND WATERMASTER ASSISTANTS COSTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; REDUCING THE AND THE ASSESSMENT OF SUCH COMPENSATION; APPROPRIATION TO THE IDAHO COMMISSION FOR AMENDING SECTION 42-612, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LIBRARIES FOR OPERATING EXPENDITURES FOR PROVISIONS REGARDING WATER DISTRICT BUDGETS; FISCAL YEAR 2020; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. REPEALING SECTION 42-613, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO BUDGETS, COLLECTION, AND THE PAYMENT HOUSE BILL NO. 369 OF DISTRICT EXPENSES; AMENDING CHAPTER 6, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE TITLE 42, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A AN ACT NEW SECTION 42-613, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE BUDGETS, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN RESOLUTIONS, INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; TO PROVIDE FOR THE COLLECTION OF CERTAIN APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE AMOUNTS, TO PROVIDE FOR PENALTIES AND INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; INTEREST FOR UNPAID EXPENSES, TO PROVIDE FOR AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. THE WITHHOLDING OR SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN WATER DELIVERIES, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE HOUSE BILL NO. 370 CONTENT OF CERTAIN NOTICE; REPEALING SECTION BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES 42-615, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO PROPOSED COMMITTEE BUDGETS FOR THE SUCCEEDING YEAR; REPEALING AN ACT SECTION 42-617, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE RELATING TO THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE COLLECTION OF BUDGETS, THE WITHHOLDING OF THE RETIREMENT SYSTEM; AMENDING SECTION 59-1352A, DELIVERY OF WATER UNTIL CHARGES PAID, FILING IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE OF RESOLUTIONS, AND COLLECTION OF CERTAIN REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. AMOUNTS; REPEALING SECTION 42-618, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ALTERNATE PLANS OF COLLECTING HOUSE BILL NO. 371 EXPENSES; AND AMENDING SECTION 42-619, IDAHO BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE COMMITTEE ELECTION AND APPOINTMENT OF WATER DISTRICT AN ACT TREASURERS, TO AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR OF THE RELATING TO THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES TO FIX THE RETIREMENT SYSTEM; REPEALING SECTION 59-1303, TREASURER'S COMPENSATION, TO REVISE PROVISIONS IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS REGARDING THE TRANSMITTAL OF CERTAIN MONEYS FOR POLICE OFFICER STATUS; AND AMENDING TO WATER DISTRICTS, AND TO REMOVE PROVISIONS CHAPTER 13, TITLE 59, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION REGARDING THE ELECTION OR APPOINTMENT OF OF A NEW SECTION 59-1303, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE WATER DISTRICT TREASURERS BY RESOLUTION FOR POLICE OFFICER MEMBER STATUS. UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. HOUSE BILL NO. 372 HOUSE BILL NO. 367 BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO PHOSPHOGYPSUM; AMENDING RELATING TO THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE CHAPTER 1, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION RETIREMENT SYSTEM; AMENDING SECTION 59-1311, OF A NEW SECTION 39-176A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ACTUARIAL ADVISORY LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND PURPOSE; AMENDING SERVICES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. CHAPTER 1, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-176B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 373 FOR SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY; AMENDING CHAPTER BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION 1, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW COMMITTEE SECTION 39-176C, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS; AN ACT AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY RELATING TO THE STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION; THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-176D, IDAHO AMENDING THE HEADING FOR CHAPTER 4, TITLE CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE POWER OF THE BOARD; 20, IDAHO CODE; AMENDING SECTION 20-401, IDAHO AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE CODE, TO REVISE THE SHORT TITLE; AMENDING [January 28, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 45

SECTION 20-402, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS H 313 - ACUPUNCTURE AND TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 20-404, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; H 313 was read the third time at length, section by section, AMENDING SECTION 20-406, IDAHO CODE, TO MAKE and placed before the House for final consideration. A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wagoner to open 20-407, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION AND debate. TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 20-408, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A The question being, "Shall H 313 pass?" PROVISION REGARDING JURISDICTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION AND TO MAKE Roll call resulted as follows: TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, 20-410, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE WORK Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, OF INMATES ASSIGNED TO DO CONSERVATION Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, WORK; AMENDING SECTION 20-412, IDAHO CODE, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING TRAINING Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, STIPENDS, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT, TO Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, REVISE TERMINOLOGY, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 20-413A, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, CONTRACTS FOR AGRICULTURAL TRAINING Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. PROGRAMS, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN DEDUCTIONS NAYS–None. FROM A TRAINING STIPEND, AND TO REVISE Absent–Kauffman, Kiska. Total - 2. TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 20-414, IDAHO Total - 69. CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE House seat (2B) is vacant. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 20, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 313 passed the NEW SECTION 20-209I, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to FOR THE ASSIGNMENT OF INMATES TO DO CERTAIN the Senate. CONSERVATION WORK. H 310 - HEALTH AND WELFARE HOUSE BILL NO. 374 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE H 310 was read the third time at length, section by section, AN ACT and placed before the House for final consideration. RELATING TO THE BUDGET STABILIZATION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Christensen to open FUND; AMENDING SECTION 57-814, IDAHO CODE, debate. TO INCREASE THE ALLOWABLE AMOUNT IN THE BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND; REPEALING SECTION The question being, "Shall H 310 pass?" 67-3520, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY RESERVE FUND; PROVIDING FOR THE Roll call resulted as follows: APPROPRIATION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY RESERVE FUND TO THE Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND; PROVIDING FOR THE Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, APPROPRIATION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, THE GENERAL FUND TO THE BUDGET STABILIZATION Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, FUND; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, H 364, H 365, H 366, H 367, H 368, H 369, H 370, H 371, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, H 372, H 373, and H 374 were introduced, read the first time Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Committee for printing. NAYS–None. S 1233, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Absent–Kauffman, Kiska. Total - 2. first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Total - 69. House seat (2B) is vacant. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 310 passed the Eleventh Order of Business. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 311 - HEALTH Mr. Monks asked unanimous consent that S 1228 retain its H 311 was read the third time at length, section by section, place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kingsley to open debate. 46 HOUSE JOURNAL January 28, 2020]

The question being, "Shall H 311 pass?" Monks, Moon, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, NAYS–None. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Absent–Kauffman, Kiska, Moyle. Total - 3. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Total - 69. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, House seat (2B) is vacant. Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 314 passed the Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, the Senate. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. S 1229 - APPROPRIATIONS NAYS–None. S 1229 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent–Kauffman, Kiska. Total - 2. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 69. House seat (2B) is vacant. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 311 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to The question being, "Shall S 1229 pass?" the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: H 312 - DAYCARE FACILITIES AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, H 312 was read the third time at length, section by section, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, and placed before the House for final consideration. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Rubel to open Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, debate. Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, The question being, "Shall H 312 pass?" Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Roll call resulted as follows: Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Lickley, Mason, NAYS–None. McCrostie, Necochea, Raymond, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wagoner, Absent–Kauffman, Kiska. Total - 2. Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 23. Total - 69. NAYS–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, House seat (2B) is vacant. Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Giddings, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1229 passed the Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Marshall, Mendive, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Ricks, Scott, Senate. Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 44. H 343 - WINE Absent–Kauffman, Kiska. Total - 2. H 343 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 69. and placed before the House for final consideration. House seat (2B) is vacant. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 312 failed to pass the debate. House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. The question being, "Shall H 343 pass?" H 314 - DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING Roll call resulted as follows: H 314 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, and placed before the House for final consideration. Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, debate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, The question being, "Shall H 314 pass?" Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 50. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, NAYS–Armstrong, Christensen, Collins, Ehardt, Giddings, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nichols, Scott, Shepherd, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 17. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Kauffman, Kiska. Total - 2. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Total - 69. Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, House seat (2B) is vacant. [January 28, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 47

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 343 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1228 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

S 1228 - APPROPRIATIONS S 1228 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1228 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–None. Absent–Kauffman, Kiska. Total - 2. Total - 69. House seat (2B) is vacant. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1228 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Wednesday, January 29, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:47 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 48 HOUSE JOURNAL January 29, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 373 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. OF THE January 28, 2020 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 340 and report it SECOND REGULAR SESSION back to be placed on General Orders. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE WOOD, Chairman H 340 was placed on General Orders for consideration. January 28, 2020 Mr. Speaker: TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2020 DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 325, H 326, H 327, H 332, H 333, and H 334 and recommend that they do pass. House of Representatives PALMER, Chairman The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 325, H 326, H 327, H 332, H 333, and H 334 were filed Roll call showed 68 members present. for second reading. Absent and excused - Moyle. Total - 1. January 28, 2020 Total - 69. Mr. Speaker: House seat (2) is vacant. We, your COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. AND TECHNOLOGY, report that we have had under consideration S 1216 and recommend that it do pass. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Alicia Easterday, Page. VANDER WOUDE, Chairman S 1216 was filed for second reading. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal January 29, 2020 Mr. Speaker: January 29, 2020 We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report Mr. Speaker: that we have had under consideration H 358 and S 1233 and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND recommend that they do pass. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved HARRIS, Chairman the House Journal of the Twenty-third Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 358 and S 1233 were filed for second reading. CHANEY, Chairman There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Order of Business. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth 8TH ORDER Order of Business. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions

5TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 375 Report of Standing Committees BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT January 29, 2020 RELATING TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; Mr. Speaker: AMENDING SECTION 49-2203, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND THE FEE FOR AN ANNUAL VEHICLE REGISTRATION ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 364, H 365, ENDORSEMENT FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF H 366, H 367, H 368, H 369, H 370, H 371, H 372, H 373, and HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. H 374. CHANEY, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 376 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE H 365, H 368, H 369, and H 374 were filed for second AN ACT reading. RELATING TO RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS; AMENDING H 364 was referred to the Education Committee. SECTION 21-213, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE H 366 and H 367 were referred to the Resources and PROHIBITION OF SURVEILLANCE BY UNMANNED Conservation Committee. AIRCRAFT IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITIES BY A LAW H 370, H 371, and H 372 were referred to the Commerce ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR UTILITY, AND TO MAKE and Human Resources Committee. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. [January 29, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 49

HOUSE BILL NO. 377 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

HOUSE BILL NO. 378 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO THE LEGISLATURE; AMENDING SECTION 59-904A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING HOW VACANCIES ARE FILLED; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

HOUSE BILL NO. 379 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 34-411A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING A CHANGE OF POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION BEFORE A PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION. H 375, H 376, H 377, H 378, and H 379 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business.

10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 347, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HJM 11, by Resources and Conservation Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 350 and H 357, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Monks moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Thursday, January 30, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:12 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 50 HOUSE JOURNAL January 30, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth year, and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred and thirtieth OF THE year. /s/ BRAD LITTLE IDAHO LEGISLATURE Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY SECOND REGULAR SESSION Secretary of State SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Mr. Remington. TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 2020 January 29, 2020 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives I transmit herewith SCR 118 and S 1220 which have passed The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Roll call showed 69 members present. Absent and excused - Moyle. Total - 1. SCR 118 and S 1220 were filed for first reading. Total - 70. January 29, 2020 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 27 which has passed the Senate. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Catherine Menlove, NOVAK, Secretary Page. HCR 27 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal January 29, 2020 Mr. Speaker: January 30, 2020 I return herewith enrolled H 323 and H 324 which have been Mr. Speaker: signed by the President. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND NOVAK, Secretary ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Twenty-fourth Legislative Day and Enrolled H 323 and H 324 were referred to the Judiciary, recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the CHANEY, Chairman Governor. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees 4TH ORDER January 30, 2020 Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Speaker: Governor and the Senate We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 375, H 376, H 377, H 378, and H 379. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CHANEY, Chairman CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT H 377 was filed for second reading. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-904A, Idaho Code, the District 2 Legislative H 375 and H 376 were referred to the Transportation and Committee of the Republican Party has submitted a list of three Defense Committee. names for consideration in filling a vacancy in the Idaho State H 378 and H 379 were referred to the State Affairs House of Representatives. Committee. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby January 30, 2020 appoint TIMOTHY REMINGTON of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to Mr. Speaker: the office of State Representative, District 2, Seat B, for a term We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND commencing January 28, 2020, and continuing until the next ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 27. general election when the term of office expires. CHANEY, Chairman IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled the Capitol in Boise on this 28th day of January in the year of HCR 27 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of Senate for the signature of the President. [January 30, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 51

January 29, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 382 Mr. Speaker: BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, AN ACT report that we have had under consideration H 354 and RELATING TO WATER; AMENDING CHAPTER recommend that it do pass. 14, TITLE 42, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION COLLINS, Chairman OF A NEW SECTION 42-1406C, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE BEAR RIVER WATER RIGHTS H 354 was filed for second reading. ADJUDICATION; AMENDING SECTION 42-1425, IDAHO January 29, 2020 CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ACCOMPLISHED TRANSFERS Mr. Speaker: REGARDING THE BEAR RIVER BASIN AND TO MAKE We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration 42-1426, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS H 330 and S 1217 and recommend that they do pass. REGARDING ENLARGEMENTS. GIBBS, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 383 H 330 and S 1217 were filed for second reading. BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE January 29, 2020 AN ACT Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO THE SEXUAL ASSAULT PROTECTION We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES ACT; AMENDING TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 97, TITLE 39, IDAHO consideration H 348 and recommend that it do pass. CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE CHANEY, Chairman A STATEMENT OF PURPOSE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO H 348 was filed for second reading. PROVIDE AN ACTION FOR PROTECTION, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN FEES SHALL BE WAIVED, TO PROVIDE January 30, 2020 FOR A HEARING ON A PETITION FOR A PROTECTION Mr. Speaker: ORDER AND FOR RELIEF, TO PROVIDE FOR AN EX We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, PARTE TEMPORARY PROTECTION ORDER, TO PROVIDE report that we have had under consideration H 317 and H 342 and FOR THE ISSUANCE, SERVICE, AND TRANSMITTAL OF A recommend that they do pass. PROTECTION ORDER, TO PROVIDE FOR THE VIOLATION WOOD, Chairman OF AN ORDER AND PENALTIES, TO PROVIDE FOR THE MODIFICATION OF AN ORDER, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN H 317 and H 342 were filed for second reading. IMMUNITY FOR PEACE OFFICERS, TO PROVIDE FOR There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh CERTAIN ADDITIONAL PROCEEDINGS, TO PROVIDE Order of Business. SEVERABILITY, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE TRANSFER OF WIRELESS TELEPHONE SERVICE IN CERTAIN INSTANCES. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 384 BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION SCR 118, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read COMMITTEE the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO WRONGFUL CONVICTION 8TH ORDER ACT; AMENDING TITLE 6, IDAHO CODE, BY THE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 33, TITLE 6, IDAHO of Bills and Joint Resolutions CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CLAIM OF COMPENSATION FOR A WRONGFUL HOUSE BILL NO. 380 CONVICTION, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN PROCEDURES AND BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE CRITERIA FOR A CLAIM, TO PROVIDE FOR AN APPEAL, AN ACT TO PROVIDE CERTAIN IMMUNITY, TO PROVIDE FOR RELATING TO THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE; CERTAIN COMPENSATION AND DAMAGES, TO PROVIDE AMENDING SECTION 63-3004, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS ON DAMAGES, TO PROVIDE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE INTERNAL REVENUE THAT CERTAIN DAMAGES SHALL BE TAX-EXEMPT, CODE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND TO PROVIDE FOR A CERTIFICATE OF INNOCENCE PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. AND EXPUNGEMENT OF CERTAIN RECORDS, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE CREATION OF THE INNOCENCE HOUSE BILL NO. 381 FUND. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 385 RELATING TO TAXATION; REPEALING CHAPTER BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE 4, TITLE 14, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE ESTATE AN ACT AND TRANSFER TAX REFORM ACT OF 1988; AND RELATING TO NURSES; REPEALING SECTION AMENDING SECTION 63-701, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE 54-1406A, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CERTIFIED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A CLAIMANT FOR PROPERTY MEDICATION ASSISTANTS; AND AMENDING CHAPTER TAX REDUCTION AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL 14, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A CORRECTION. NEW SECTION 54-1406A, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH 52 HOUSE JOURNAL January 30, 2020]

PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTIFIED MEDICATION S 1216, by Resources and Environment Committee, was read ASSISTANTS. the second time by title and filed for third reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 386 H 358, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT S 1233, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second RELATING TO PHARMACY BENEFIT MANAGERS; time by title and filed for third reading. AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 41-349, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS 11TH ORDER FOR REGISTRATION, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTIONS Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY A PHARMACY BENEFIT MANAGER, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE H 347 - BOND ELECTIONS COST PRICING, AND TO PROHIBIT THE RETROACTIVE DENIAL OR REDUCTION OF A CLAIM IN CERTAIN H 347 was read the third time at length, section by section, INSTANCES. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott to open HOUSE BILL NO. 387 debate. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT The question being, "Shall H 347 pass?" RELATING TO THE NO SURPRISES ACT; AMENDING TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW Roll call resulted as follows: CHAPTER 66, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, REGARDING BILLING BY HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS IN Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, CERTAIN FACILITIES, AND TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, FOR SELF-FUNDED PLANS. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, HOUSE BILL NO. 388 Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 48. BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, AN ACT Gannon, Gibbs, Green, Kerby, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING CHAPTER Necochea, Raymond, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Wood, 5, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A Mr. Speaker. Total - 21. NEW SECTION 33-524, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR Absent–Moyle. Total - 1. ADVANCE ENROLLMENT IN OR REGISTRATION AT Total - 70. A PUBLIC SCHOOL BY DEPENDENTS OF MILITARY MEMBERS; AND AMENDING SECTION 33-5206, IDAHO Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 347 passed the CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ADVANCE ENROLLMENT IN House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to OR REGISTRATION AT A PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL BY the Senate. DEPENDENTS OF MILITARY MEMBERS. HJM 11 - ITAFOS CONDA H 380, H 381, H 382, H 383, H 384, H 385, H 386, H 387, and H 388 were introduced, read the first time by title, and HJM 11 was read the third time at length and placed before referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee the House for final consideration. for printing. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. S 1220, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and The question being, "Shall HJM 11 be adopted?" Administration Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 11 adopted by voice There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Order of Business. H 350 - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

10TH ORDER H 350 was read the third time at length, section by section, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions and placed before the House for final consideration. H 365, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open by title and filed for third reading. debate. H 368, H 369, and H 374, by Appropriations Committee, The question being, "Shall H 350 pass?" were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: H 325, H 326, H 327, H 332, H 333, and H 334, by AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Transportation and Defense Committee, were read the second Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, time by title and filed for third reading. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, [January 30, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 53

Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, 11:54 a.m. Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, ATTEST: Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk NAYS–Armstrong, Berch, Green, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 5. Absent–Moyle. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 350 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 357 - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION H 357 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 357 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Absent–Moyle. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 357 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Thirteenth Order of Business. 13TH ORDER Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business The following additional committee assignments for the 2020 legislative session were made: Representative Remington was assigned to Commerce and Human Resources, Health and Welfare, and Local Government committees. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. 15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Monks moved that the House adjourn until 8 a.m., Friday, January 31, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. 54 HOUSE JOURNAL January 31, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE January 31, 2020 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 380, H 381, SECOND REGULAR SESSION H 382, H 383, H 384, H 385, H 386, H 387, and H 388. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE CHANEY, Chairman H 380 and H 381 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee.

TWENTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY H 382 was referred to the Resources and Conservation FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2020 Committee. H 383 and H 384 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. House of Representatives H 385, H 386, and H 387 were referred to the Health and The House convened at 8 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Welfare Committee. Roll call showed 56 members present. H 388 was referred to the Education Committee. Absent and excused - Abernathy, Armstrong, Barbieri, Christensen, Clow, Gestrin, Harris, Kingsley, Kiska, Moyle, January 31, 2020 Nichols, Rubel, Shepherd, and Young. Total - 14. Mr. Speaker: Total - 70. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 323 and H 324 to the Governor at 11:30 a.m., as of this date, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Peter Andrew, Page. January 30, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman

3RD ORDER January 30, 2020 Approval of Journal Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, January 31, 2020 report that we have had under consideration H 356 and Mr. Speaker: recommend that it do pass. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND BOYLE, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Twenty-fifth Legislative Day and H 356 was filed for second reading. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth CHANEY, Chairman Order of Business. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference 4TH ORDER of Bills and Joint Resolutions Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate HOUSE BILL NO. 389 BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE January 30, 2020 AN ACT Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO THE IDAHO POTATO COMMISSION; I transmit herewith S 1232 and S 1237 which have passed AMENDING SECTION 22-1202, IDAHO CODE, TO the Senate. REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE IDAHO POTATO NOVAK, Secretary COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 22-1204, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE S 1232 and S 1237 were filed for first reading. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 22-1207, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS January 30, 2020 REGARDING POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE IDAHO Mr. Speaker: POTATO COMMISSION. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1229 and S 1228 for the signature of the Speaker. H 389 was introduced, read the first time by title, and NOVAK, Secretary referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1229 and S 1228 when so signed, ordered them returned to S 1232, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, the Senate. read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. [January 31, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 55

S 1237, by Resources and Environment Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business.

10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 377, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 354, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 330, by Resources and Conservation Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1217, by Resources and Environment Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 348, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 317 and H 342, by Health and Welfare Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading.

11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Monks asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, February 3, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Monks moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Monday, February 3, 2020. Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 8:11 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 56 HOUSE JOURNAL February 3, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL Enrolled HCR 27 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. OF THE January 31, 2020 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE I transmit herewith SJM 107 and SCR 119 which have passed the Senate. SECOND REGULAR SESSION NOVAK, Secretary SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE SJM 107 and SCR 119 were filed for first reading.

5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2020 February 3, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND House of Representatives ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 389. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. CHANEY, Chairman Roll call showed all 70 members present. H 389 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. Prayer was offered by Representative Wagoner. February 3, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Riata Chandler, Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 380 and H 381 and 3RD ORDER recommend that they do pass. Approval of Journal COLLINS, Chairman February 3, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 380 and H 381 were filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND February 3, 2020 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Mr. Speaker: the House Journal of the Twenty-sixth Legislative Day and We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that recommend that same be adopted as corrected. we have had under consideration H 379 and SCR 118 and CHANEY, Chairman recommend that they do pass. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by HARRIS, Chairman Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 379 and SCR 118 were filed for second reading.

4TH ORDER February 3, 2020 Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Speaker: Governor and the Senate We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 339 and H 351 and OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR recommend that they do pass. Boise WOOD, Chairman February 3, 2020 H 339 and H 351 were filed for second reading. The Honorable Scott Bedke There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Speaker of the House Order of Business.

Dear Mr. Speaker: 7TH ORDER I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions January 30, 2020, and am transmitting to the Secretary of State today the following House bill, to wit: Ms. Rubel moved that Rule 40(1) pertaining to food and drink in the House Chamber be suspended for the remainder of H 324 the 2020 legislative session. Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. Sincerely, The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" /s/ Brad Little Governor AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, January 31, 2020 Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Mr. Speaker: Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, I return herewith enrolled HCR 27 which has been signed by Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, the President. McCrostie, Moon, Necochea, Nichols, Raybould, Remington, NOVAK, Secretary Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, [February 3, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 57

Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, the delegation representing the State of Idaho, for working Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 57. together to enact legislation that imposes sanctions on: (1) NAYS–Amador, Blanksma, Furniss, Gibbs, Harris, foreign manufacturers that knowingly provide synthetic opioids Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Palmer, Raymond, to traffickers and other transnational criminal organizations; and Wintrow, Mr. Speaker. Total - 13. (2) financial institutions that aid the manufacturers. Total - 70. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the President of the United States is respectfully requested to continue diplomatic Whereupon the Speaker declared more than two-thirds of the efforts with partners and allies to establish multilateral sanctions membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried against foreign opioid traffickers. and Rule 40(1) was suspended. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the President of the United States is respectfully requested to use any lawful powers HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 12 he has to publicly identify foreign suppliers and traffickers of BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE opioids, impose sanctions on them to cripple their operations, A JOINT MEMORIAL deny their access to markets in the United States, and freeze TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE their assets and block transactions with financial institutions in SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF the United States to protect Idahoans and all Americans from THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, AND this scourge. THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and UNITED STATES. directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and the United States, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the Second the House of Representatives of Congress, and the congressional Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, do hereby delegation representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the respectfully represent that: United States. WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that from August 2017 through August 2018 more than HJM 12 was introduced, read the first time by title, and 48,000 people in the United States died from an opioid overdose, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee with synthetic opioids (excluding methadone) contributing to a for printing. record 31,900 overdose deaths. While drug overdose deaths from methadone, semisynthetic opioids, and heroin have decreased SJM 107, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, in recent months, overdose deaths from synthetic opioids have was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the continued to increase; and Commerce and Human Resources Committee. WHEREAS, the People's Republic of China is the world's largest producer of illicit fentanyl, fentanyl analogues, and SCR 119, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read their immediate precursors. From the People's Republic of the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. China, those substances are shipped primarily through express consignment carriers or international mail directly to the United 8TH ORDER States, or, alternatively, shipped directly to transnational criminal Introduction, First Reading, and Reference organizations in Mexico, Canada, and the Caribbean; and of Bills and Joint Resolutions WHEREAS, in 2015, Mexican heroin accounted for 93% of the total weight of heroin seized in the United States, transported HOUSE BILL NO. 390 to the United States by transnational criminal organizations that BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE maintain territorial influence over large regions in Mexico and AN ACT remain the greatest criminal drug threat to the United States; and RELATING TO PROPERTY; AMENDING SECTION WHEREAS, insufficient regulation of synthetic opioid 63-208, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS production and export and insufficient law enforcement efforts REGARDING THE DETERMINATION OF MARKET VALUE to combat opioid trafficking in the People's Republic of China FOR ASSESSMENT PURPOSES OF A PROPERTY. and Mexico continue to contribute to a flood of opioids into the United States; and HOUSE BILL NO. 391 WHEREAS, Congress recently passed, and the President BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE of the United States signed, the Fentanyl Sanctions Act, as part AN ACT of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2020, RELATING TO YOUTH ATHLETES; AMENDING Public Law 116-92, with the entire delegation representing Idaho SECTION 33-1625, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT voting in favor; and CERTAIN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS ARE QUALIFIED WHEREAS, the Fentanyl Sanctions Act enacts bipartisan HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS FOR PURPOSES OF ideas to impose direct sanctions on: (1) foreign manufacturers RETURNING ATHLETES TO PLAY AFTER SUSPECTED that knowingly provide synthetic opioids to traffickers and other CONCUSSIONS OR HEAD INJURIES AND TO MAKE transnational criminal organizations; and (2) financial institutions TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. that aid the manufacturers. These traffickers and criminal organizations mix fentanyl with other drugs and smuggle these HOUSE BILL NO. 392 dangerous substances into the United States. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of AN ACT the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, RELATING TO VOLUNTEER HEALTH CARE the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, PROVIDER IMMUNITY; AMENDING SECTION 39-7702, that the Idaho Legislature expresses gratitude to the President IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION. of the United States and the , especially 58 HOUSE JOURNAL February 3, 2020]

HOUSE BILL NO. 393 AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, AN ACT Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, 34-106, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DATES UPON Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, WHICH CERTAIN ELECTIONS MAY BE HELD; AND Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, HOUSE BILL NO. 394 Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, AN ACT Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. RELATING TO CONCEALED WEAPONS; AMENDING SECTION 18-3302, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A CERTAIN Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 368 passed the EXCEPTION AND TO REMOVE SURPLUS VERBIAGE. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 390, H 391, H 392, H 393, and H 394 were introduced, H 369 - APPROPRIATIONS - INDUSTRIAL read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, COMMISSION and Administration Committee for printing. H 369 was read the third time at length, section by section, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth and placed before the House for final consideration. Order of Business. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open 10TH ORDER debate. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall H 369 pass?" H 356, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: 11TH ORDER AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, H 365 - LEGISLATURE Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, H 365 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, and placed before the House for final consideration. Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. debate. NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Crane, The question being, "Shall H 365 pass?" Giddings, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd. Total - 13. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 369 passed the Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, the Senate. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, H 374 - APPROPRIATIONS - BUDGET STABILIZATION Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, FUND Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, H 374 was read the third time at length, section by section, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, and placed before the House for final consideration. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 365 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that debate on H 374 the Senate. be postponed until Tuesday, February 4, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered H 368 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO COMMISSION FOR LIBRARIES H 325 - TRANSPORTATION H 368 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 325 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 368 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 325 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: [February 3, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 59

AYES–Addis, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 327 passed the Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, the Senate. Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, H 332 - TRANSPORTATION Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, H 332 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Berch, Chew, Davis, Gannon, Horman, Kerby, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Necochea, Raybould, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 18. debate. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 332 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 325 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Roll call resulted as follows: the Senate. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, H 326 - VETERANS Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, H 326 was read the third time at length, section by section, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Goesling to open Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, debate. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, The question being, "Shall H 326 pass?" Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–Stevenson. Total - 1. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 332 passed the Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, the Senate. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, H 333 - TRANSPORTATION Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, H 333 was read the third time at length, section by section, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, and placed before the House for final consideration. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 326 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to The question being, "Shall H 333 pass?" the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 327 - VETERANS Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, H 327 was read the third time at length, section by section, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, and placed before the House for final consideration. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Goesling to open Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, debate. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall H 327 pass?" Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Roll call resulted as follows: Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 333 passed the Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, the Senate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Fifteenth Order of Business. 60 HOUSE JOURNAL February 3, 2020]

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Tuesday, February 4, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:01 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 4, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 61

HOUSE JOURNAL 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the OF THE Governor and the Senate OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR IDAHO LEGISLATURE Boise SECOND REGULAR SESSION February 3, 2020 SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House

Dear Mr. Speaker: THIRTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on February 3, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to wit: House of Representatives H 323 The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Sincerely, Roll call showed all 70 members present. /s/ Brad Little Governor Prayer was offered by Representative McCrostie. February 3, 2020 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Jasmine Vega, Page. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1240, S 1242, S 1235, S 1236, S 1238, and S 1243 which have passed the Senate. 3RD ORDER NOVAK, Secretary Approval of Journal S 1240, S 1242, S 1235, S 1236, S 1238, and S 1243 were filed for first reading. February 4, 2020 February 3, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND I return herewith H 331 which has passed the Senate. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved NOVAK, Secretary the House Journal of the Twenty-ninth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 331 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and CHANEY, Chairman Administration Committee for enrolling. 5TH ORDER Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Report of Standing Committees Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. February 4, 2020 Mr. Speaker: At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for an Idaho We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND State Historical Society presentation. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 12, H 390, H 391, H 392, H 393, and H 394. CHANEY, Chairman ****** The Idaho State Historical Society presented, for viewing, HJM 12, H 391, and H 392 were referred to the Health and four documents illustrating Idaho's role in the ratification of Welfare Committee. the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution. The documents included House Joint Resolution 1 - sponsored by Representative Dr. Emma Drake, which served to ratify the H 390 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. U.S. Constitutional Amendment to enact Women's Suffrage, U.S. Secretary of State, Frank L. Polk's, letter and certificate of H 393 and H 394 were referred to the State Affairs certification for House Joint Resolution 1, and a portrait of Idaho Committee. State Representative Dr. Emma Drake. February 4, 2020 ****** Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Third Order of HCR 27 to the Secretary of State at 11:07 a.m., as of this date, Business. February 3, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman 62 HOUSE JOURNAL February 4, 2020]

February 3, 2020 OPERATION PROVISIONS; AMENDING SECTION Mr. Speaker: 67-7031, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES REGARDING MOTORIZED WATERCRAFT OPERATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under ZONE DESIGNATION AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL consideration H 319 and recommend that it do pass. CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION 67-7033, CHANEY, Chairman IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PENALTY PROVISIONS. H 319 was filed for second reading. February 3, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 398 Mr. Speaker: BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN AN ACT RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration RELATING TO THE IDAHO ELEVATOR SAFETY H 370, H 371, and H 372 and recommend that they do pass. CODE ACT; AMENDING SECTION 39-8603, IDAHO HOLTZCLAW, Chairman CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION H 370, H 371, and H 372 were filed for second reading. 39-8614, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE REFERENCES TO CERTAIN SAFETY CODES AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL February 4, 2020 CORRECTION. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, HOUSE BILL NO. 399 report that we have had under consideration H 386 and BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE recommend that it do pass. AN ACT WOOD, Chairman RELATING TO COLLECTION AGENCIES; AMENDING H 386 was filed for second reading. SECTION 26-2222, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION AND TO DEFINE A TERM; AMENDING There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth SECTION 26-2223A, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE Order of Business. PROVISIONS REGARDING THE DESIGNATION OF A RESPONSIBLE PERSON; AMENDING SECTION 26-2224, 8TH ORDER IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING Introduction, First Reading, and Reference LICENSE APPLICATION; AMENDING SECTION 26-2227, of Bills and Joint Resolutions IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING A SUPERVISOR OF AN APPLICANT'S OFFICE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 395 SECTION 26-2229A, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE A COLLECTION AGENCY TO COLLECT CERTAIN AN ACT FEES, CHARGES, OR EXPENSES AND TO MAKE RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION; AMENDING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION SECTION 33-3101, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS 26-2230, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO BRANCH OFFICES; REGARDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF LEWIS-CLARK AMENDING SECTION 26-2231, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE STATE COLLEGE. PROVISIONS REGARDING RENEWAL OF LICENSES; AMENDING SECTION 26-2240, IDAHO CODE, TO HOUSE BILL NO. 396 REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING AN AGENT LIST BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AND AN ACCOMPANYING FEE; AND AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 26-2246, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE NOTICE RELATING TO SHOOTING RANGES; AMENDING REGARDING LICENSED BRANCH LOCATIONS AND TO SECTION 36-104, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. ADDITIONAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL HOUSE BILL NO. 400 CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 36-106, IDAHO BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIRECTOR OF THE AN ACT DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME SHALL CONSULT RELATING TO COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS; WITH OTHER AGENCIES TO IDENTIFY SUITABLE LAND AMENDING SECTION 28-46-108, IDAHO CODE, TO FOR SHOOTING RANGES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL REVISE THE CRITERIA FOR ADMINISTRATIVE CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION 36-412A, IDAHO ENFORCEMENT ORDERS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CODE, RELATING TO CERTAIN EDUCATION PROGRAMS CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 28-46-113, IDAHO AND MONEYS PROVIDED TO LOCAL SHOOTING CODE, TO REVISE THE CIVIL ACTIONS AVAILABLE RANGES; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 36, TO THE ADMINISTRATOR; AMENDING SECTION IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 28-46-302, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS 36-418, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PUBLIC REGARDING LICENSE APPLICATIONS, TO REMOVE A SHOOTING RANGE FUND. PROVISION REGARDING EXPENSES FOR A HEARING, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING WHEN A HOUSE BILL NO. 397 WRITTEN DEFICIENCY NOTICE SHALL BE DEEMED BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE RECEIVED, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING AN ACT LICENSE RENEWAL, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL RELATING TO BOATING; AMENDING SECTION CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 28-46-303, 67-7017, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE NEGLIGENT IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING [February 4, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 63

THE REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF A LICENSE; HOUSE BILL NO. 403 AMENDING SECTION 28-46-304, IDAHO CODE, TO BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING AN ANNUAL COMMITTEE REPORT; AMENDING SECTION 28-46-403, IDAHO CODE, AN ACT TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING QUALIFICATIONS RELATING TO CHILD PROTECTION; AMENDING FOR A PAYDAY LOAN LICENSE; AND AMENDING SECTION 16-1601, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A SECTION 28-46-404, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE STATEMENT OF POLICY. PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSE APPLICATIONS, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING WHEN A WRITTEN DEFICIENCY NOTICE SHALL BE DEEMED HOUSE BILL NO. 404 RECEIVED, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING A BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION LICENSE RENEWAL FEE, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CORRECTIONS. AN ACT RELATING TO FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION OF AN ELDER; AMENDING CHAPTER 31, TITLE 18, IDAHO HOUSE BILL NO. 401 CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 18-3129, BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE OFFENSE OF AN ACT FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION OF AN ELDER, TO PROVIDE RELATING TO MORTGAGE PRACTICES; AMENDING A PENALTY, AND TO DEFINE TERMS. SECTION 26-2239, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE HOUSE BILL NO. 405 REFERENCE; REPEALING CHAPTER 28, TITLE 26, BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO MORTGAGE COMPANIES; COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 26-31-102, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT REVISE DEFINITIONS, TO DEFINE A TERM, AND RELATING TO CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS; TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING AMENDING SECTION 19-3508, IDAHO CODE, TO SECTION 26-31-201, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVIDE AN ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENT FOR A DUI DEFINITION, TO REMOVE DEFINITIONS, TO DEFINE DIVERSION PROGRAM. A TERM, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 26-31-202, IDAHO CODE, TO HOUSE BILL NO. 406 REVISE AN EXEMPTION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 26-31-206, IDAHO COMMITTEE CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCES TO A QUALIFIED AN ACT PERSON AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; RELATING TO FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION OF AMENDING SECTION 26-31-207, IDAHO CODE, TO A CHILD; AMENDING SECTION 18-1506B, IDAHO CODE, REMOVE A REFERENCE TO A QUALIFIED PERSON AND TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN ACTS SHALL BE A FELONY; TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING AND AMENDING SECTION 19-5307, IDAHO CODE, TO SECTION 26-31-211, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVIDE THAT A FINE MAY BE IMPOSED FOR FEMALE CERTAIN PROHIBITED PRACTICE, TO REMOVE A GENITAL MUTILATION OF A CHILD. REFERENCE TO A QUALIFIED PERSON, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER HOUSE BILL NO. 407 31, TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE NEW SECTION 26-31-212, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT FOR CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS REGARDING RESERVE RELATING TO INCOME TAXES; AMENDING ACCOUNTS; AMENDING CHAPTER 31, TITLE 26, SECTION 57-811, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE TAX RELIEF FUND; 26-31-213, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN AMENDING SECTION 63-3024A, IDAHO CODE, TO ANNUAL STATEMENTS; AMENDING CHAPTER 31, REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING FOOD TAX CREDITS TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A AND REFUNDS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3077G, IDAHO NEW SECTION 26-31-214, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; FOR A NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF A BORROWER'S AMENDING SECTION 63-3077H, IDAHO CODE, TO RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN; AND AMENDING PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO SECTION 26-31-304, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND DECLARING TEMPORARY AUTHORITY TO ORIGINATE LOANS IN AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE CERTAIN INSTANCES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL APPLICATION. CORRECTIONS. HOUSE BILL NO. 408 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 402 AN ACT BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING CHAPTER COMMITTEE 36, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF AN ACT A NEW SECTION 63-3637, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE RELATING TO CHILD PROTECTION; AMENDING TERMS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO SECTION 16-1629, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE DISTRIBUTION PROVISIONS REGARDING POWERS AND DUTIES OF OF SALES AND USE TAX REVENUE TO CITIES; AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE. AMENDING SECTION 63-316, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE 64 HOUSE JOURNAL February 4, 2020]

A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A Roll call resulted as follows: TECHNICAL CORRECTION. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, HOUSE BILL NO. 409 Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, AN ACT Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, RELATING TO NONSCHOOL TAXING DISTRICT Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, BUDGETS; AMENDING CHAPTER 8, TITLE 63, IDAHO Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, 63-813, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A LIMITATION ON Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, NONSCHOOL TAXING DISTRICT BUDGET REQUESTS, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, TO PROVIDE A LIMITATION ON PROPERTY TAX LEVIES, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 334 passed the H 395, H 396, H 397, H 398, H 399, H 400, H 401, H 402, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 403, H 404, H 405, H 406, H 407, H 408, and H 409 were the Senate. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. S 1216 - CYANIDATION FACILITIES S 1240 and S 1242, by Health and Welfare Committee, were S 1216 was read the third time at length, section by section, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and placed before the House for final consideration. and Welfare Committee. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Moon to open S 1235, S 1236, and S 1238, by Education Committee, debate. were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. The question being, "Shall S 1216 pass?"

S 1243, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Roll call resulted as follows: first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Order of Business. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, 10TH ORDER Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, H 380 and H 381, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, H 379, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. by title and filed for third reading. SCR 118, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1216 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the H 339 and H 351, by Health and Welfare Committee, were Senate. read the second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1233 - CAMPAIGN FINANCE 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1233 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that H 374 be At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open returned to the Appropriations Committee. There being no debate. objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall S 1233 pass?" Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 358 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar until Thursday, February 6, Roll call resulted as follows: 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, H 334 - TRANSPORTATION Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, H 334 was read the third time at length, section by section, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, debate. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, The question being, "Shall H 334 pass?" Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. [February 4, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 65

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1233 passed the Roll call resulted as follows: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Senate. Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, H 377 - APPROPRIATIONS - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, H 377 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, and placed before the House for final consideration. Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. debate. NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Chaney, Christensen, Dixon, The question being, "Shall H 377 pass?" Ehardt, Giddings, Harris, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 15. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 330 passed the Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, the Senate. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, S 1217 - WATER Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, S 1217 was read the third time at length, section by section, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, and placed before the House for final consideration. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Mason to open Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1217 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 377 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Roll call resulted as follows: the Senate. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, H 354 - TAXING DISTRICT BUDGETS Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, H 354 was read the third time at length, section by section, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, debate. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, The question being, "Shall H 354 pass?" Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1217 passed the AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Senate. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, H 348 - UNIFORM REAL PROPERTY ELECTRONIC Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, RECORDING ACT Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, H 348 was read the third time at length, section by section, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, and placed before the House for final consideration. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Hartgen to open Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, debate. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 348 pass?"

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 354 passed the Roll call resulted as follows: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, the Senate. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, H 330 - FISH AND GAME Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, H 330 was read the third time at length, section by section, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, debate. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, The question being, "Shall H 330 pass?" Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. 66 HOUSE JOURNAL February 4, 2020]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 348 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Wednesday, February 5, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:59 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 5, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 67

HOUSE JOURNAL H 397, H 398, H 399, H 400, H 401, H 402, H 403, H 404, H 405, H 406, H 407, H 408, and H 409. OF THE CHANEY, Chairman IDAHO LEGISLATURE H 395 was referred to the Education Committee. H 396 and H 397 were referred to the Resources and SECOND REGULAR SESSION Conservation Committee. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE H 398, H 399, H 400, and H 401 were referred to the Business Committee. H 402, H 403, H 404, H 405, and H 406 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2020 H 407, H 408, and H 409 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee.

House of Representatives February 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 331. Roll call showed 68 members present. CHANEY, Chairman Absent and excused - Chew and Smith. Total - 2. Total - 70. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 331 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate Prayer was offered by Representative Christensen. for the signature of the President. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Matthew DeMordaunt, February 4, 2020 Page. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND 3RD ORDER DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 345, Approval of Journal H 375, and S 1231 and recommend that they do pass. PALMER, Chairman February 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 345, H 375, and S 1231 were filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND February 5, 2020 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Mr. Speaker: House Journal of the Thirtieth Legislative Day and recommend We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that that same be adopted as corrected. we have had under consideration SCR 119 and recommend that CHANEY, Chairman it do pass. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by HARRIS, Chairman Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. SCR 119 was filed for second reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh 4TH ORDER Order of Business. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate 7TH ORDER February 5, 2020 Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SP 101, SCR 121, S 1244, S 1245, and SCR 121, by Transportation Committee, was introduced, S 1254 which have passed the Senate. read the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and NOVAK, Secretary Defense Committee. SP 101, SCR 121, S 1244, S 1245, and S 1254 were filed for first reading. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference SP 101 was referred to the 14th Order of Business for first of Bills and Joint Resolutions reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 410 5TH ORDER BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Report of Standing Committees AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING February 5, 2020 SECTION 49-443, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A Mr. Speaker: LICENSE PLATE FURNISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND SHALL BE VALID FOR A PERIOD OF TEN YEARS AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 395, H 396, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING 68 HOUSE JOURNAL February 5, 2020]

SECTION 49-443B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT H 386, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the LICENSE PLATES FOR STATE VEHICLES AND VEHICLES second time by title and filed for third reading. BELONGING TO TAXING DISTRICTS SHALL BE VALID FOR A PERIOD OF TEN YEARS. 11TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 411 Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT H 317 - OPTOMETRISTS RELATING TO TOWING AND STORAGE OF MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING CHAPTER 18, TITLE 49, IDAHO H 317 was read the third time at length, section by section, CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 49-1806A, and placed before the House for final consideration. IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open A CERTAIN NOTIFICATION OF TOWING AND TO debate. PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR SUCH NOTIFICATION. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Raymond disclosed a conflict of HOUSE BILL NO. 412 interest regarding H 317. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT The question being, "Shall H 317 pass?" RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR FISCAL YEAR Roll call resulted as follows: 2020; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR FISCAL YEAR Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, 2020; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, HOUSE BILL NO. 413 Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, AN ACT Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, RELATING TO THE ELECTION OF CITY Stevenson, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, COUNCILMEN; AMENDING SECTION 50-707A, IDAHO Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, CODE, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN CITIES TO ESTABLISH Mr. Speaker. Total - 58. DISTRICTS AND PROVIDE FOR THE ELECTION OF NAYS–Berch, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Kauffman, COUNCILMEN BY DISTRICTS AND TO MAKE A Necochea, Raymond, Ricks, Smith, Syme. Total - 11. TECHNICAL CORRECTION. Absent–Chew. Total - 1. Paired Votes: HOUSE BILL NO. 414 AYE - Monks NAY - Smith BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) AN ACT Total - 70. RELATING TO LIQUOR STORES; AMENDING SECTION 23-313, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 317 passed the REGARDING LIQUOR CONSUMED ON CERTAIN House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to PREMISES; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE the Senate. 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-314, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO H 342 - TELEHEALTH AUTHORIZE SAMPLE TASTINGS OF LIQUOR IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS H 342 was read the third time at length, section by section, FOR SAMPLE TASTINGS, AND TO PROVIDE THAT A and placed before the House for final consideration. RETAIL STORE SHALL NOT INCUR LIABILITY. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open H 410, H 411, H 412, H 413, and H 414 were introduced, debate. read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. The question being, "Shall H 342 pass?" S 1244, S 1245, and S 1254, by State Affairs Committee, Roll call resulted as follows: were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, State Affairs Committee. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Order of Business. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, 10TH ORDER Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, H 319, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. H 370, H 371, and H 372, by Commerce and Human NAYS–None. Resources Committee, were read the second time by title and Absent–Chew, Smith. Total - 2. filed for third reading. Total - 70. [February 5, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 69

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 342 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Stevenson to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 381 pass?" H 356 - BEEF CATTLE Roll call resulted as follows: H 356 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, and placed before the House for final consideration. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Raymond to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Raymond disclosed a conflict of Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, interest regarding H 356. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall H 356 pass?" Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Roll call resulted as follows: Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, NAYS–None. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Absent–Chew, Smith. Total - 2. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total - 70. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 381 passed the Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, the Senate. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, H 379 - ELECTIONS Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. H 379 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent–Chew, Smith. Total - 2. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 356 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 379 pass?"

H 380 - INCOME TAX Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, H 380 was read the third time at length, section by section, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, and placed before the House for final consideration. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Collins to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, debate. Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, The question being, "Shall H 380 pass?" Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Roll call resulted as follows: Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, NAYS–Abernathy, Gannon, Wintrow. Total - 3. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Absent–Chew, Smith. Total - 2. Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Total - 70. Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 379 passed the Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, the Senate. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. NAYS–Christensen, Young. Total - 2. SCR 118 - IDAHO WOMEN'S DAY Absent–Chew, Smith. Total - 2. SCR 118 was read the third time at length and placed before Total - 70. the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 380 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Hartgen to open the Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall SCR 118 be adopted?" H 381 - TAXES H 381 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 118 adopted by voice and placed before the House for final consideration. vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. 70 HOUSE JOURNAL February 5, 2020]

H 339 - OCCUPATIONS 14TH ORDER Presentation of Petitions and Communications H 339 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. SP 101 was introduced, read the first time by title, and held at the desk for one legislative day. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Lickley to open debate. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Horman disclosed a conflict of 15TH ORDER interest regarding H 339. Announcements The question being, "Shall H 339 pass?" Announcements were made to the body.

Roll call resulted as follows: 16TH ORDER AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Adjournment Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Thursday, February 6, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, carried. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, 12:05 p.m. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. ATTEST: NAYS–None. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Absent–Chew, Smith. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 339 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 351 - MEDICAID H 351 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 351 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Blanksma, Boyle, Clow, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 44. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Chaney, Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Giddings, Harris, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 24. Absent–Chew, Smith. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 351 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mrs. Scott asked unanimous consent that the provisions of Rule 79(b) be suspended and that she be allowed to change her vote on H 351 from Aye to Nay. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The amended roll call is shown above. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fourteenth Order of Business. [February 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 71

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 6, 2020 IDAHO LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND SECOND REGULAR SESSION ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 410, H 411, SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE H 412, H 413, and H 414. CHANEY, Chairman

H 412 was filed for second reading. THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 H 410 and H 411 were referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. House of Representatives The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 413 and H 414 were referred to the State Affairs Committee. Roll call showed 69 members present. Absent and excused - Chew. Total - 1. February 5, 2020 Total - 70. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND Prayer was offered by Representative Hartgen. CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration H 367 and H 382 and recommend that they do pass. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mercedez Mason, Page. GIBBS, Chairman 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal H 367 and H 382 were filed for second reading.

February 6, 2020 February 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under House Journal of the Thirty-first Legislative Day and recommend consideration H 373 and recommend that it do pass. that same be adopted as corrected. CHANEY, Chairman CHANEY, Chairman

H 373 was filed for second reading. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. February 6, 2020 4TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Consideration of Messages from the We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, Governor and the Senate report that we have had under consideration H 385 and recommend that it do pass. WOOD, Chairman February 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 123, SCR 124, S 1257, S 1258, H 385 was filed for second reading. S 1271, and S 1272 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary February 6, 2020 Mr. Speaker: SCR 123, SCR 124, S 1257, S 1258, S 1271, and We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that S 1272 were filed for first reading. we have had under consideration H 378 and recommend that it do pass. HARRIS, Chairman February 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 321 and H 343 which have passed the H 378 was filed for second reading. Senate. NOVAK, Secretary There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh H 321 and H 343 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Order of Business. Administration Committee for enrolling. 72 HOUSE JOURNAL February 6, 2020]

7TH ORDER WHEREAS, the Legislature approves of the mandatory Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions 1.0% and discretionary 0.7% cost of living adjustments but, due to economic uncertainty and a need to protect the fund, does not HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 30 support the four retroactive cost of living adjustments. BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of COMMITTEE the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, STATING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND AMENDING that the retroactive cost of living adjustment approved by the THE RETROACTIVE COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT PERSI Board at its December 2019 meeting to become effective APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT March 1, 2020, be and the same is hereby amended to 1.7%. SYSTEM BOARD AT ITS DECEMBER 2019 MEETING.

Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: HCR 30 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee WHEREAS, the Board of the Public Employees Retirement for printing. System of Idaho (PERSI) at its December 2019 meeting considered cost of living adjustments to retired members' retirement allowance payments; and SCR 123 and SCR 124, by State Affairs Committee, were WHEREAS, as a result of positive investment returns in introduced, read the first time by title, and held at the Desk. 2019, the board was required to grant a 1.0% mandatory cost of living adjustment pursuant to Section 59-1355, Idaho Code; and 8TH ORDER WHEREAS, in light of positive investment returns, the board Introduction, First Reading, and Reference additionally chose to grant a 0.7% discretionary cost of living of Bills and Joint Resolutions adjustment pursuant to section 59-1355, Idaho Code; and WHEREAS, in addition to these mandatory and discretionary HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 4 cost of living adjustments, the board also approved four BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE retroactive cost of living adjustments to retired members' A JOINT RESOLUTION retirement allowance payments, including a 1.77% adjustment PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2, from fiscal year 2011, a 0.69% adjustment from fiscal year ARTICLE III, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE 2012, a 0.52% adjustment from fiscal year 2013, and a 1.7% OF IDAHO, RELATING TO THE MEMBERSHIP OF adjustment from fiscal year 2018; and THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, WHEREAS, cost of living adjustments are intended to TO PROVIDE THAT THE SENATE SHALL CONSIST OF protect retiree purchasing power, but this intent must be balanced THIRTY-FIVE MEMBERS; PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT against protection of the fund; and TO SECTION 4, ARTICLE III, OF THE CONSTITUTION WHEREAS, pursuant to the method of calculating cost of OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, RELATING TO THE living increases, the total cost of living increase recommended APPORTIONMENT OF THE LEGISLATURE, TO PROVIDE by the board increased substantially from 1.7% to 6.54% due to THAT THE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE SHALL the four retroactive cost of living adjustments; and BE APPORTIONED TO THIRTY-FIVE LEGISLATIVE WHEREAS, during the 2019 legislative session, PERSI's DISTRICTS; STATING THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED executive director estimated that each 1.0% cost of living TO THE ELECTORATE; DIRECTING THE LEGISLATIVE increase would cost the fund approximately $100 million dollars; COUNCIL TO PREPARE THE STATEMENTS REQUIRED and BY LAW; AND DIRECTING THE SECRETARY OF STATE WHEREAS, even with historically high contribution rates TO PUBLISH THE AMENDMENT AND ARGUMENTS AS and several straight years of strong economic growth, the fund REQUIRED BY LAW. is presently only 92.5% funded; and WHEREAS, market volatility and changing demographics HOUSE BILL NO. 415 within the plan may present difficulties in the future, including BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE ever-increasing employer and employee contribution rates; and AN ACT WHEREAS, national and state economic conditions require RELATING TO MODULAR BUILDINGS; AMENDING a responsible and cautious approach with public funds; and SECTION 39-4303, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS WHEREAS, in light of an uncertain economic forecast for REGARDING FEES FOR MODULAR BUILDINGS. the state, the Governor has called for state agencies to adopt a 1.0% rescission to the fiscal year 2020 budget and a 2.0% base HOUSE BILL NO. 416 reduction to the fiscal year 2021 budget; and BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE WHEREAS, an economic downturn would bring more AN ACT pressure to bear not only on active employees to further increase RELATING TO BANKS; AMENDING SECTION 26-216, contribution rates, but also on state and local government IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING A financial resources with respect to the plan; and BANK ACTING AS A CUSTODIAN OR FIDUCIARY. WHEREAS, the Legislature, as the plan sponsor pursuant to section 59-1301, Idaho Code, is responsible for determining HOUSE BILL NO. 417 the system's benefit structure and is the only entity authorized to BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE change retirement benefits; and AN ACT WHEREAS, Section 59-1355(7), Idaho Code, gives the RELATING TO THE ENDOWMENT CARE CEMETERY Legislature the authority to amend or reject a cost of living ACT; AMENDING SECTION 27-411, IDAHO CODE, TO adjustment by adoption of a concurrent resolution; and REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING A FILING FEE. [February 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 73

HOUSE BILL NO. 418 HOUSE BILL NO. 420 BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION; RELATING TO THE UNIFORM SECURITIES ACT; AMENDING SECTION 54-5211, IDAHO CODE, TO AMENDING SECTION 30-14-402, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR INACTIVE REGISTRATION AND TO MAKE REVISE REFERENCES TO FEDERAL LAW; AMENDING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION SECTION 30-14-411, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE 54-5215, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REFERENCES TO FEDERAL LAW; AND AMENDING REGARDING GROSS NEGLIGENCE AND RECKLESS SECTION 30-14-605, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CONDUCT. REFERENCES TO FEDERAL LAW AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. HOUSE BILL NO. 421 BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 419 RELATING TO REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS; BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 54-4107, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE OBSOLETE LANGUAGE AND TO MAKE AN ACT TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO MORTICIANS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 54-4113, IDAHO CODE, TO SPECIFY CERTAIN AND EMBALMERS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1105, REQUIREMENTS REGARDING FEES RECEIVED BY THE IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE SECRETARY POSITION BOARD AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; FROM THE BOARD OF MORTICIANS AND TO MAKE AND AMENDING SECTION 54-4126, IDAHO CODE, TO TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION REMOVE OBSOLETE LANGUAGE, TO SPECIFY THAT 54-1109, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS CERTAIN OWNERS AND CONTROLLING PERSONS REGARDING REQUIREMENTS TO QUALIFY FOR SHALL MEET MINIMUM FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS, MORTICIAN AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSURE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1111, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A HOUSE BILL NO. 422 PROVISION REGARDING THE TIME LIMIT FOR A BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT TO REPLACE A RESIDENT AN ACT FULL-TIME LICENSED MORTICIAN AND TO MAKE RELATING TO DRIVING BUSINESSES; AMENDING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION SECTION 54-5401, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A 54-1115, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO LICENSE FEES; PROVISION REGARDING A DECLARATION OF AMENDING CHAPTER 11, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY POLICY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-1115, IDAHO AMENDING SECTION 54-5402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSE FEES; AMENDING A DEFINITION, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION, AND SECTION 54-1116, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CONVICTION OF A CRIME THAT REFLECTS UPON SECTION 54-5403, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A THE QUALIFICATIONS, FUNCTIONS, OR DUTIES OF PROVISION REGARDING BOARD COMPOSITION A LICENSE AND FAILING AN INSPECTION SHALL BE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; GROUNDS FOR DENIAL, SUSPENSION, OR REVOCATION AMENDING SECTION 54-5404, IDAHO CODE, TO AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN FEES; SECTION 54-1128, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN AMENDING SECTION 54-5405, IDAHO CODE, TO EXCEPTION; AMENDING SECTION 54-1129, IDAHO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING AN AUTOMOBILE CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE CERTIFICATION INSURANCE REQUIREMENT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL OF LICENSED FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENTS; CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-5406, AMENDING SECTION 54-1130, IDAHO CODE, TO IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DRIVING INSTRUCTORS; AND CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1131, IDAHO AMENDING SECTION 54-5408, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION A PROVISION REGARDING DISCIPLINE, TO REMOVE 54-1132, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS CERTAIN PROVISIONS REGARDING DISCIPLINE, AND REGARDING CERTIFICATES OF AUTHORITY; TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. AMENDING SECTION 54-1133, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING THE FORM AND HOUSE BILL NO. 423 CONTENT OF A CONTRACT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1134, AN ACT IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING RELATING TO ATHLETE AGENTS; AMENDING PREARRANGEMENT TRUST FUND DEPOSITS AND SECTION 54-4802, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING A REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT, TO REMOVE SECTION 54-1136, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS DEFINITIONS, AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL REGARDING ADVERTISING AND MARKETING OF CORRECTION; REPEALING SECTION 54-4803, IDAHO PREARRANGEMENT SALES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CODE, RELATING TO AUTHORITY OF THE BUREAU CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-1137, OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES; REPEALING SECTION IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO 54-4804, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO MANDATORY MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. ATHLETE AGENT REGISTRATION; REPEALING SECTION 54-4805, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ATHLETE AGENT 74 HOUSE JOURNAL February 6, 2020]

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS; REPEALING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 425 54-4806, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CERTIFICATES OF BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE REGISTRATION; REPEALING SECTION 54-4807, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, RELATING TO REGISTRATION SUSPENSION, RELATING TO THE IDAHO PATIENT ACT; AMENDING REVOCATION, AND NONRENEWAL; REPEALING TITLE 48, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-4808, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CHAPTER 3, TITLE 48, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A TEMPORARY REGISTRATION; REPEALING SECTION SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, 54-4809, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REGISTRATION TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS AND RENEWAL FEES; AMENDING SECTION 54-4810, FOR EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION ACTIONS WHEN IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING COLLECTING MEDICAL DEBTS, TO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION; AMENDING SECTION 54-4811, IDAHO FEES AND COSTS IN EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION CODE, TO REMOVE A REFERENCE TO THE BUREAU ACTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR EXTRAORDINARY OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES; AMENDING SECTION COLLECTIONS AFTER UNTIMELY NOTICE IN CERTAIN 54-4813, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION CASES, TO PROVIDE FOR THE BURDEN OF PROOF, REGARDING ENTITIES THAT MAY INSPECT CERTAIN TO PROVIDE FOR THE REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION RECORDS; AMENDING SECTION 54-4814, IDAHO CODE, OF RECEIPT, TO PROVIDE FOR THE DELIVERY OF TO REMOVE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS AND TO A CONSOLIDATED SUMMARY OF SERVICES, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND REPEALING PROVIDE FOR CONTRACTED SERVICE, TO PROVIDE SECTION 54-4817, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO A CIVIL FOR ENFORCEMENT AND CIVIL PENALTIES, AND TO PENALTY. PROVIDE FOR NON-EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION ACTIONS. HOUSE BILL NO. 424 BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 426 RELATING TO BARBER AND COSMETOLOGY BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SERVICES; AMENDING SECTION 54-5802, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS, TO DEFINE A RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING TERM, AND TO REMOVE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 36-408, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS SECTION 54-5804, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN REGARDING THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION'S EXCEPTION FOR CERTAIN CHARITABLE SERVICES; AUTHORITY ASSOCIATED WITH TAGS; AMENDING AMENDING SECTION 54-5805, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE SECTION 36-2102, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING SERVICES PERFORMED DEFINITIONS AND TO DEFINE TERMS; AMENDING FOR CERTAIN ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTIONS; SECTION 36-2107, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE POWERS AMENDING SECTION 54-5806, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AND DUTIES OF THE BOARD; AMENDING CHAPTER 21, A PROVISION REGARDING A PUBLIC MEMBER OF TITLE 36, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW THE BOARD; AMENDING SECTION 54-5807, IDAHO SECTION 36-2120, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION AND TO DESIGNATION OF ALLOCATED TAGS; AND DECLARING REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN POWERS AN EMERGENCY. OF THE BOARD; AMENDING SECTION 54-5808, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE AN APPLICATION REQUIREMENT; HOUSE BILL NO. 427 AMENDING SECTION 54-5810, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION PROVISIONS REGARDING QUALIFICATIONS FOR COMMITTEE LICENSURE; AMENDING SECTION 54-5811, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; RELATING TO THE STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 54-5812, IDAHO CODE, TO AMENDING SECTION 20-240, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS SHALL PROVISIONS REGARDING COMMUTATIONS AND BE ESTABLISHED BY RULE; AMENDING SECTION PARDONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; 54-5813, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN AND AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 20, IDAHO CODE, REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BY RULE; BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 20-240A, AMENDING SECTION 54-5814, IDAHO CODE, TO IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE COMMISSION OF PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS SHALL PARDONS AND PAROLE TO GRANT COMMUTATIONS BE ESTABLISHED BY RULE; AMENDING SECTION AND PARDONS, TO PROVIDE FOR APPROVAL OR 54-5815, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS DISAPPROVAL BY THE GOVERNOR IN CERTAIN REGARDING CERTAIN SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS AND INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN CRIMES WHERE TO PROVIDE FOR THE RECOGNITION OF CERTAIN THE COMMISSION SHALL HAVE FULL AND FINAL TRAINING; AMENDING SECTION 54-5816, IDAHO CODE, AUTHORITY, AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE COMMISSION TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING LICENSURE BY SHALL CONDUCT PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO ENDORSEMENT; AMENDING SECTION 54-5817, IDAHO CERTAIN RULES AND REGULATIONS. CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO ESTABLISH REQUIREMENTS REGARDING APPRENTICESHIPS; HOUSE BILL NO. 428 AMENDING SECTION 54-5818, IDAHO CODE, TO BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 54-5821, COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTIFICATES; AN ACT AND AMENDING SECTION 54-5822, IDAHO CODE, TO RELATING TO CIVIL ACTIONS; AMENDING SECTION REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING FEES AND TO 6-1601, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM. PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION. [February 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 75

HOUSE BILL NO. 429 OF THE COUNCIL, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN PROCEDURES BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION AND REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COUNCIL AND STATE COMMITTEE CONTROLLER, AND TO PROVIDE IMMUNITY FOR AN ACT CERTAIN PERSONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 74-105, RELATING TO THE STATE PUBLIC DEFENSE IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN RECORDS OF COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 19-850, IDAHO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTEGRATED DATA SYSTEM CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CERTAIN DUTY OF THE SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE. STATE PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING A SUNSET HOUSE BILL NO. 433 DATE. BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 430 AN ACT BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION RELATING TO FAMILY LAW LICENSE SUSPENSIONS; COMMITTEE AMENDING CHAPTER 14, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE AN ACT ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 7-1410A, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE PROTECTION OF PUBLIC TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN TEMPORARY RESTRICTED EMPLOYEES; AMENDING SECTION 6-2104, IDAHO LICENSES. CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING ADVERSE ACTION BY AN EMPLOYER, TO PROVIDE A LIMIT HOUSE BILL NO. 434 ON CERTAIN DAMAGES, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION CORRECTIONS. COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 431 RELATING TO MARRIAGE; AMENDING SECTION BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION 31-3205, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION COMMITTEE REGARDING A MARRIAGE LICENSE; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 32-201, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE RELATING TO CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS; PROVISIONS REGARDING A MARRIAGE LICENSE AMENDING TITLE 48, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE FILING OF A MARRIAGE OF A NEW CHAPTER 19, TITLE 48, IDAHO CODE, TO CERTIFICATE; AMENDING SECTION 32-202, IDAHO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING A FINDINGS AND INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO MARRIAGE LICENSE AND TO PROVIDE FOR VALID PROVIDE THAT RIGHTS AND POWERS OF THE MARRIAGE CONTRACTS; AMENDING SECTION 32-302, COURTS SHALL NOT BE IMPAIRED, TO PROVIDE IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING THAT CERTAIN PERSONS SHALL BE EXCLUDED, A MARRIAGE LICENSE; AMENDING SECTION 32-306, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN UNLAWFUL ACTS IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING AND FOR EXCEPTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE A CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE, TO PROVIDE FOR SALE OR TRANSFER OF CHARITABLE ASSETS, TO THE FORM OF THE CERTIFICATE, AND TO PROVIDE PROVIDE FOR INVESTIGATORY AUTHORITY OF THE FOR CERTAIN DUTIES REGARDING A CERTIFICATE; ATTORNEY GENERAL, TO PROVIDE FOR VOLUNTARY REPEALING SECTIONS 32-401, 32-402, 32-403, 32-404, COMPLIANCE AND A CONSENT JUDGMENT IN 32-405, 32-406, 32-407, 32-408, 32-415, 39-262, AND 39-263, CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO A MARRIAGE LICENSE PROCEEDINGS BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, TO AND CONTENTS, A CERTIFICATE AND RETURN, PROVIDE FOR SERVICE OF NOTICE, TO PROVIDE APPLICATION FOR AND ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE, PENALTIES FOR CERTAIN VIOLATIONS, TO PROVIDE ADMINISTRATION OF OATHS, A MINISTER OR OFFICER FOR THE DISPOSITION OF CERTAIN PENALTIES MAY SOLEMNIZE A MARRIAGE, SOLEMNIZATION AND FEES RECOVERED, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE WITHOUT A LICENSE AND A PENALTY, A RECORD OF A CONVEYANCE OF RECOVERED CHARITABLE ASSETS RETURN OF A LICENSE, FEES FOR ISSUING A LICENSE, AND FOR RESTITUTION RECOVERED; AND AMENDING VIOLATIONS BEING A MISDEMEANOR, REGISTRATION SECTION 67-1401, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A CERTAIN OF MARRIAGE AND MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES FILED, DUTY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND TO MAKE A AND MARRIAGE LICENSE FEES; AMENDING THE TECHNICAL CORRECTION. HEADING FOR CHAPTER 4, TITLE 32, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO MARRIAGE LICENSES; HOUSE BILL NO. 432 AMENDING SECTION 39-5210, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION A PROVISION REGARDING ELIGIBLE PROJECTS; COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 39-5212, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AN ACT A PROVISION REGARDING ALLOCATION OF FUNDS; RELATING TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTEGRATED AND AMENDING SECTION 39-5213, IDAHO CODE, TO DATA SYSTEM ACT; AMENDING TITLE 19, IDAHO CODE, REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING CERTAIN FEES. BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 48, TITLE 19, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 435 LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO ESTABLISH THE CRIMINAL BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION JUSTICE INTEGRATED DATA SYSTEM, TO PROVIDE COMMITTEE CERTAIN POWERS FOR THE STATE CONTROLLER, AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN RECORDS SHALL BE RELATING TO ADOPTION; AMENDING SECTION EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE, TO ESTABLISH THE DATA 16-1504, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY THE CONSENT OVERSIGHT COUNCIL, TO PROVIDE FOR MEMBERSHIP NECESSARY FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN ADULT AND 76 HOUSE JOURNAL February 6, 2020]

TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING WEBSITES, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS, AND TO SECTION 7-1107, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT DEFINE TERMS. CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 15-5-207, IDAHO HOUSE BILL NO. 440 CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 16-1513, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE RELATING TO THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION RIGHTS; AMENDING CHAPTER 59, TITLE 67, IDAHO 16-2007, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-5909A, REFERENCE; AND AMENDING SECTION 16-2008, IDAHO IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE STATE SHALL CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE NOT DISCRIMINATE IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. PROVIDE APPLICABILITY, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS, TO DEFINE A TERM, TO PROVIDE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 436 REMEDIES, AND TO PROVIDE SEVERABILITY. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 441 RELATING TO HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES; BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 39-4510, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT PROVIDE FOR THE REGISTRATION OF A HEALTH CARE RELATING TO VETERANS; AMENDING SECTION DIRECTIVE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND 63-704, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE WELFARE; AMENDING SECTION 39-4514, IDAHO CODE, APPLICATION OF A SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX TO PROVIDE FOR THE REGISTRATION OR REVOCATION REDUCTION FOR CERTAIN DISABLED VETERANS; OF A DIRECTIVE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AND AMENDING SECTION 63-705A, IDAHO CODE, HEALTH AND WELFARE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPLICATION OF A SPECIAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 39-4515, IDAHO PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION FOR CERTAIN DISABLED CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE VETERANS. HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVE REGISTRY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 442 74-106, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A REFERENCE TO THE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVE REGISTRY. AN ACT RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 437 63-3622GG, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SALES BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN AIRCRAFT, AN ACT MATERIALS, AND PARTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING CORRECTIONS. CHAPTER 6, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 49-675, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT HOUSE BILL NO. 443 SMOKING OR VAPING IN A MOTOR VEHICLE WITH A BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES MINOR PRESENT, TO PROVIDE THAT ENFORCEMENT COMMITTEE OF THIS SECTION MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED ONLY AS AN ACT A SECONDARY ACTION, TO PROVIDE A PENALTY, TO RELATING TO THE MEDICAL CONSUMER PROVIDE THAT CONVICTION UNDER THIS SECTION PROTECTION ACT; AMENDING TITLE 44, IDAHO CODE, SHALL NOT RESULT IN VIOLATION POINT COUNTS OR BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 28, TITLE BE CONSIDERED A MOVING TRAFFIC VIOLATION, AND 44, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO TO DEFINE TERMS. DEFINE TERMS, AND TO SPECIFY THAT EMPLOYERS OR COMPANIES CONTRACTING WITH THE STATE OF HOUSE BILL NO. 438 IDAHO SHALL NOT ENGAGE IN DISCRIMINATION BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AGAINST UNVACCINATED PERSONS. AN ACT RELATING TO PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS AND HOUSE BILL NO. 444 DISEASES IN INFANTS; AMENDING SECTION 39-906, BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING COMMITTEE REPORTING VIOLATIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL AN ACT CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION 39-908, IDAHO RELATING TO PARTIES TO ACTIONS; AMENDING CODE, RELATING TO A CERTAIN PENALTY; AND CHAPTER 3, TITLE 5, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION REPEALING SECTION 39-911, IDAHO CODE, RELATING OF A NEW SECTION 5-345, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE TO CERTAIN VIOLATIONS AND A PENALTY. CIVIL IMMUNITY FOR ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS IN CERTAIN INSTANCES AND TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY. HOUSE BILL NO. 439 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 445 AN ACT BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES RELATING TO LEGAL NOTICES OF GOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE ENTITIES; AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 60, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION RELATING TO PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION; 60-106B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ELECTRONIC AMENDING SECTION 54-4511, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICES ON GOVERNMENT PROVISIONS REGARDING THE AWARD OF CONTRACTS. [February 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 77

HOUSE BILL NO. 446 11TH ORDER BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions COMMITTEE AN ACT Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 358 be returned RELATING TO PUBLIC CONTRACTS; AMENDING to the State Affairs Committee. There being no objection, it was SECTION 67-2320, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS so ordered. REGARDING CERTAIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS. H 319 - STATE APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER

HOUSE BILL NO. 447 H 319 was read the third time at length, section by section, BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES and placed before the House for final consideration. COMMITTEE At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open AN ACT debate. RELATING TO PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION; AMENDING SECTION 67-5711C, IDAHO CODE, TO The question being, "Shall H 319 pass?" INCREASE A COST ESTIMATE AMOUNT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, HOUSE BILL NO. 448 Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, COMMITTEE Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, AN ACT Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, RELATING TO PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, SYSTEM; AMENDING SECTION 59-1355, IDAHO Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A LIMITATION ON COST OF Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, LIVING ALLOWANCE ADJUSTMENT INCREASES, TO Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, PROVIDE FOR A LIMITATION ON PREVIOUS YEAR Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. POSTRETIREMENT COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCE NAYS–None. ADJUSTMENTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL Absent–Chew. Total - 1. CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 59-1342, IDAHO Total - 70. CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AND AMENDING SECTION 59-1346, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 319 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. HJR 4, H 415, H 416, H 417, H 418, H 419, H 420, H 421, H 422, H 423, H 424, H 425, H 426, H 427, H 428, H 429, H 370 - PERSI H 430, H 431, H 432, H 433, H 434, H 435, H 436, H 437, H 438, H 439, H 440, H 441, H 442, H 443, H 444, H 445, H 370 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 446, H 447, and H 448 were introduced, read the first time and placed before the House for final consideration. by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open debate.

S 1257, S 1258, S 1271, and S 1272, by Finance Committee, The question being, "Shall H 370 pass?" were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Order of Business. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, 10TH ORDER Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, H 345 and H 375, by Transportation and Defense Committee, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. S 1231, by Transportation Committee, was read the second Absent–Chew. Total - 1. time by title and filed for third reading. Total - 70.

SCR 119, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 370 passed the time by title and filed for third reading. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 78 HOUSE JOURNAL February 6, 2020]

H 371 - PERSI Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 371 was read the third time at length, section by section, Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Clow, Davis, Dixon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moon, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, debate. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, The question being, "Shall H 371 pass?" Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 51. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Christensen, Crane, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Moyle, Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total - 17. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Chew, Collins. Total - 2. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 386 passed the Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, the Senate. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Fourteenth Order of Business. NAYS–None. Absent–Chew. Total - 1. Total - 70. 14TH ORDER Presentation of Petitions and Communications Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 371 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to SP 101 was read in full. the Senate. Ms. Troy moved that SP 101 be placed before the House for H 372 - PERSI final consideration. Seconded by Goesling. H 372 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared SP 101 adopted by voice and placed before the House for final consideration. vote and ordered the proclamation returned to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open There being no objection, the House advanced to the debate. Fifteenth Order of Business. The question being, "Shall H 372 pass?" 15TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Announcements AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Announcements were made to the body. Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, 16TH ORDER Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Adjournment Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Friday, February 7, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, carried. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at NAYS–None. 11:58 a.m. Absent–Chew, Collins. Total - 2. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Total - 70. ATTEST: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 372 passed the CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 386 - PHARMACY BENEFIT MANAGERS H 386 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 386 pass?" [February 7, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 79

HOUSE JOURNAL February 6, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith H 311, H 314, H 315, and H 316 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary H 311, H 314, H 315, and H 316 were referred to the SECOND REGULAR SESSION Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE February 6, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 331 which has been signed by the President. THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2020 Enrolled H 331 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. House of Representatives The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Roll call showed 64 members present. Absent and excused - Clow, Horman, Lickley, Shepherd, Stevenson, and Wintrow. Total - 6. February 7, 2020 Total - 70. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Prayer was offered by Representative Vander Woude. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 30, HJR 4, H 415, H 416, H 417, H 418, H 419, H 420, H 421, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Asher Dixon, Page. H 422, H 423, H 424, H 425, H 426, H 427, H 428, H 429, H 430, H 431, H 432, H 433, H 434, H 435, H 436, H 437, H 438, H 439, H 440, H 441, H 442, H 443, H 444, H 445, 3RD ORDER H 446, H 447, and H 448. Approval of Journal CHANEY, Chairman February 7, 2020 HCR 30, H 443, H 444, H 445, H 446, H 447, and Mr. Speaker: H 448 were referred to the Commerce and Human Resources We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Committee. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Thirty-second Legislative Day and HJR 4, H 439, and H 440 were referred to the State Affairs recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Committee. CHANEY, Chairman H 415, H 416, H 417, H 418, H 419, H 420, H 421, Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 422, H 423, H 424, and H 425 were referred to the Business Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Committee. H 426 was referred to the Resources and Conservation 4TH ORDER Committee. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate H 427, H 428, H 429, H 430, H 431, H 432, H 433, H 434, and H 435 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and February 6, 2020 Administration Committee. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1216, S 1233, and S 1217 for H 436, H 437, and H 438 were referred to the Health and the signature of the Speaker. Welfare Committee. NOVAK, Secretary H 441 and H 442 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Committee. S 1216, S 1233, and S 1217 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. February 7, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND February 6, 2020 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 321 and Mr. Speaker: H 343. I transmit herewith SCR 120, S 1255, and S 1256 which have CHANEY, Chairman passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 321 and H 343 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted SCR 120, S 1255, and S 1256 were filed for first reading. to the Senate for the signature of the President. 80 HOUSE JOURNAL February 7, 2020]

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh 8TH ORDER Order of Business. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 449 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 31 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY AN ACT COMMITTEE RELATING TO THE BUDGET STABILIZATION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION FUND; AMENDING SECTION 57-814, IDAHO CODE, STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE, TO INCREASE THE ALLOWABLE AMOUNT IN THE RECOGNIZING NUCLEAR POWER AS A SIGNIFICANT BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND; REPEALING SECTION EMISSIONS-FREE ENERGY RESOURCE AND A 67-3520, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE ECONOMIC NECESSARY CONTRIBUTOR TO THE UNITED RECOVERY RESERVE FUND; PROVIDING FOR THE STATES' ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, AND RECOGNIZING APPROPRIATION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM THE OUTSTANDING WORK AND SIGNIFICANT THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY RESERVE FUND TO THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE IDAHO NATIONAL BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND; PROVIDING FOR THE LABORATORY. APPROPRIATION AND TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE BUDGET STABILIZATION Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: FUND; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. WHEREAS, nuclear power production is an established and growing global industry and contributes greatly to the United States' carbon-free electricity supply; and HOUSE BILL NO. 450 WHEREAS, according to the Governor's Office of Energy BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE and Mineral Resources, nuclear power supplies nearly 20% of the AN ACT nation's electricity; and RELATING TO PLANNING AND ZONING; WHEREAS, a March 2015 national poll found that 69% of AMENDING SECTION 67-6511, IDAHO CODE, TO Americans favor the use of nuclear energy; and PROVIDE THAT REQUESTS FOR AMENDMENT TO A WHEREAS, the Office of Energy and Mineral Resources ZONING ORDINANCE SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO A also highlights that there are 96 nuclear reactors operating in GOVERNING BOARD, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN 29 states and that, over the past two decades, the operational REQUESTS FOR AMENDMENT MAY BE SENT TO A performance of these reactors has improved, as demonstrated by CERTAIN COMMISSION, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE an increase in operational capacity factor from approximately ADOPTION OR REJECTION OF AN AMENDMENT; 53% in 1980 to over 90% today; and AND AMENDING SECTION 67-6525, IDAHO CODE, TO WHEREAS, although Idaho has no commercial nuclear PROVIDE THAT RECOMMENDATIONS ON PROPOSED power plant, the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), as the U.S. PLAN AND ZONING ORDINANCE CHANGES FOR Department of Energy's laboratory for nuclear energy, has had a UNINCORPORATED AREAS ARE NOT REQUIRED UNDER significant influence on reactor designs across the globe; and CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. WHEREAS, Idaho has designed, constructed, operated, and decommissioned more nuclear reactors than anywhere in the world; and HOUSE BILL NO. 451 WHEREAS, the INL works in each of the strategic goal areas BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE of the Department of Energy: energy, national security, science, AN ACT and environment; and RELATING TO ANNEXATION; AMENDING SECTION WHEREAS, advanced nuclear reactor designs such as small 50-222, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS modular reactors and micro reactors represent the future of REGARDING ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN FOREST LAND nuclear energy and are at the core of INL's nuclear research; and AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND WHEREAS, the INL conducts vital research that allows it DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. to sustain and develop nuclear energy technologies, scale other clean energy technologies, protect critical infrastructure, support HOUSE BILL NO. 452 national defense and homeland security, bolster cybersecurity, BY ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY and ensure nuclear materials do not fall into the wrong hands. COMMITTEE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of AN ACT the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, RELATING TO THE RIGHT TO REPAIR ELECTRONIC the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, EQUIPMENT; AMENDING TITLE 48, IDAHO CODE, BY that we recognize nuclear power as a significant emissions-free THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 19, TITLE 48, energy resource and a necessary contributor to the United States' IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO DEFINE electricity supply and further recognize the outstanding work and TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE RIGHT TO REPAIR, TO significant contributions of the Idaho National Laboratory. PROVIDE FOR THE PURCHASE OF DIAGNOSTIC AND HCR 31 was introduced, read the first time by title, and REPAIR TOOLS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SALE OF CERTAIN referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee SECURITY-RELATED EQUIPMENT, TO PROVIDE FOR for printing. NONAPPLICABILITY TO TRADE SECRETS, TO PROVIDE AN EXEMPTION FOR NONDIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION, SCR 120, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN NOTIFICATIONS TO first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. OWNERS, AND TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLATIONS. [February 7, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 81

H 449, H 450, H 451, and H 452 were introduced, read Absent–Clow, Horman, Lickley, Shepherd, Stevenson, the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Wintrow. Total - 6. Administration Committee for printing. Total - 70. S 1255, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 375 passed the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Defense House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Committee. the Senate.

S 1256, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, SCR 119 - VICTIMS OF COMMUNISM MEMORIAL DAY read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. SCR 119 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open debate. 10TH ORDER The question being, "Shall SCR 119 be adopted?" Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 119 adopted by voice H 412, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. time by title and filed for third reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the H 367 and H 382, by Resources and Conservation Thirteenth Order of Business. Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 13TH ORDER H 373, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. SCR 123, held at the Desk February 6, 2020, was referred to H 385, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the the Transportation and Defense Committee. second time by title and filed for third reading. SCR 124, held at the Desk February 6, 2020, was referred to H 378, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time the Transportation and Defense Committee. by title and filed for third reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the S 1257, S 1258, S 1271, and S 1272, by Finance Committee, Fifteenth Order of Business. were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 15TH ORDER 11TH ORDER Announcements Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Announcements were made to the body. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 345 and S 1231 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, February 10, 2020. There being no objection, it was so 16TH ORDER ordered. Adjournment

H 375 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Monday, February 10, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion H 375 was read the third time at length, section by section, carried. and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open 11:34 a.m. debate. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker The question being, "Shall H 375 pass?" ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Blanksma, Chew, Davis, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kiska, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 34. NAYS–Addis, Amador, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Dixon, Ehardt, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Kerby, Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 30. 82 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth OF THE year and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred thirtieth. /s/ BRAD LITTLE IDAHO LEGISLATURE Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY SECOND REGULAR SESSION Secretary of State SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE

The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk.

THIRTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2020 The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Ramona Marshall.

House of Representatives 5TH ORDER The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Report of Standing Committees Roll call showed all 70 members present. February 10, 2020 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Jaycee Dixon, Page. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 31, H 449, H 450, H 451, and H 452. CHANEY, Chairman 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal HCR 31 was filed for second reading. H 452 was referred to the Environment, Energy and February 10, 2020 Technology Committee. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 449 was referred to the Appropriations Committee. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Thirty-third Legislative Day and H 450 and H 451 were referred to the Local Government recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Committee. CHANEY, Chairman February 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 311, H 314, H 315, and H 316. CHANEY, Chairman 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 311, H 314, H 315, and H 316 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT February 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: KNOW ALL PEOPLE, that pursuant to the provisions We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, WENDY HORMAN, State AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted Representative, District 30, Seat B, Bonneville County, State of enrolled H 331 to the Governor at 11:12 a.m., as of this date, Idaho, has nominated, RAMONA MARSHALL, of 5714 N. 26th February 7, 2020. West, Idaho Falls, ID 83402, to perform the duties of this office CHANEY, Chairman temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 30, Seat B. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do February 7, 2020 hereby appoint Ramona Marshall of Idaho Falls, Idaho, to the Mr. Speaker: office of Acting State Representative, District 30, Seat B, for a We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we term commencing February 10, 2020 through Friday, February have had under consideration S 1235 and S 1236 and recommend 14, 2020. that they do pass. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand CLOW, Chairman and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at the Capitol in Boise on this 10th day of February, in the year of S 1235 and S 1236 were filed for second reading. [February 10, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 83

February 7, 2020 WHEREAS, the House of Representatives deems it Mr. Speaker: necessary and desirable that Rule 22 and Rule 45 of the Rules We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have of the House of Representatives be amended. had under consideration H 362 and recommend that it do pass. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of DIXON, Chairman the House of Representatives, assembled in the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, that Rule 22 and Rule H 362 was filed for second reading. 45 of the Rules of the House of Representatives shall be amended February 10, 2020 to read as follows: Mr. Speaker: RULE 22 We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 388 and recommend that it do Standing Committees. – Standing Committees shall be pass. appointed by the Speaker, except for the Ethics and House Policy CLOW, Chairman Committee, whose membership shall be governed by House H 388 was filed for second reading. Rule 45. The number of members on each committee shall be fixed in the order of appointment, and such order shall be read February 10, 2020 into the journal. The standing committees are: Mr. Speaker: Agricultural Affairs We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 392, S 1240, and Appropriations S 1242 and recommend that they do pass. Business WOOD, Chairman Education H 392, S 1240, and S 1242 were filed for second reading. Environment, Energy, and Technology There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Ethics and House Policy Order of Business. Health and Welfare 7TH ORDER Commerce and Human Resources Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Judiciary, Rules and Administration HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 8 Local Government BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION Resources and Conservation COMMITTEE A HOUSE RESOLUTION Revenue and Taxation STATING FINDINGS OF THE HOUSE OF State Affairs REPRESENTATIVES AND PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF RULE 22 AND RULE 45 OF THE RULES Transportation and Defense OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Ways and Means Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of RULE 45 Idaho: Committee on Ethics and House Policy.– (1) Before the WHEREAS, the House of Representatives is the sole end of the twelfth day of In the first regular session of each authority to determine its own policies, rules, and procedures; Legislature, at the organizational meeting of each respective and caucus and immediately after election of the candidates for WHEREAS, the House of Representatives has determined leadership positions, an ethics and House policy committee shall that the House Ethics Committee is a standing committee; and be organized and its membership shall be determined by election WHEREAS, the Ethics Committee consists entirely of from each respective caucus. Members elected pursuant to this members voted into the committee by the respective caucuses; rule shall sit on the ethics and House policy committee. The and ethics and House policy committee shall consist of five members WHEREAS, the Ethics Committee has been charged to of the House, three of whom shall be members of the majority review and make recommendations to the body regarding the party and two of whom shall be members of the minority party. House Policies, having its jurisdiction expanded thereby to House members holding leadership positions shall not serve on include House Policies; and the ethics and House policy committee. Committee Chairmen WHEREAS, House Policies, to be enforceable, must be may serve on the ethics and House policy committee. Committee passed by a majority of the body, like all other enactments members shall not have been previously sanctioned by the House affecting the House; and for an ethics violation pursuant to this rule. WHEREAS, good policy must be regularly reviewed in order (2) The Caucus Chairman of each party shall conduct to remain effective, relevant, and applicable; and the election of ethics and House policy committee members as WHEREAS, the Ethics Committee, having been directly follows: elected by the body, is the appropriate committee to best review (a) Phase I: At a designated caucus meeting, each Caucus and recommend House Policies; and Chairman shall receive from members of their respective WHEREAS, the House of Representatives hereby ratifies the caucus a silent ballot nominating to membership on the expanded jurisdiction of the House Ethics Committee to sit, and ethics and House policy committee up to three members continue, during and after the 2020 Legislative Session, and to be who have previously served at least one full term. Each renamed the Ethics and House Policy Committee; and caucus chairman and the two elected at-large legislative 84 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2020]

council members for the caucus shall prepare a ballot of probable cause that such member has committed misconduct nominees consisting respectively of the five nominees for as provided in this rule. the majority party and the four nominees for the minority (4) The committee shall notify the person against whom party receiving the most nominating votes. the complaint was brought and shall provide such person with (b) Phase II: By silent ballot, each member of the majority a copy of the complaint and evidence submitted supporting party shall vote for three and of the minority party for two the complaint. The person complained against may submit a nominees on their respective ballots. The caucus chairman written answer to the committee. The member complained and the two elected at-large legislative council members for against shall provide such written answer to the chairman of the caucus shall count the votes and prioritize the members the committee no later than fourteen days following the date from greatest to least number of votes received. The three that the copy of the complaint was provided to the member members of the majority party and the two members of the complained against. Following receipt of the answer or if no minority party receiving the highest number of votes shall be answer to the complaint is provided to the chairman within the members of the ethics and House policy committee for the time period provided, the committee shall meet and conduct a term of the Legislature. Others receiving votes shall serve in preliminary investigation of the complaint. Notwithstanding the order of priority as committee alternates for their respective provisions of Rule 26, such meeting shall be held in executive party. session. At the preliminary investigation, the committee shall (c) Committee members may be reelected to a subsequent determine, based upon the complaint, other relevant information committee. A vacancy on the committee shall be filled with and the answer to the complaint, whether probable cause exists the highest priority alternate available to the party entitled to that the member committed misconduct as provided in this fill the vacancy. When no elected alternates are available to rule. If, at the conclusion of the preliminary investigation, the fill a vacancy, such vacancy shall be filled by majority vote committee determines no probable cause exists that misconduct of the House members of the party entitled to fill the vacancy. has occurred, the complaint shall be dismissed and the written Except as otherwise provided in subsection (9) of this rule, complaint shall remain confidential. If, at the conclusion of the a member filling a vacancy shall serve for the remainder of preliminary investigation, the committee determines probable the unexpired term. cause exists that misconduct may have occurred, the committee (d) The Speaker of the House shall appoint one of the shall so notify the person complained against and the written members of the committee as chairman of the committee. complaint against the member shall no longer be confidential but (3) (a) The chairman of the ethics and House policy shall become a public document. committee shall receive complaints from any member of the (5) Following a finding of probable cause and in a timely House. fashion, the committee shall conduct a public hearing before (b) The complaint shall be in writing, signed and contain which the member shall be entitled to appear, present evidence, one or more of the following allegations: cross-examine witnesses, and be represented by counsel. The (i) Conduct unbecoming a Representative which is complainant or authorized agent of the complainant shall first detrimental to the integrity of the House as a legislative present the complaint and supporting evidence and testimony body; to the committee. The committee shall have the power to take (ii) Disclosure of information that is confidential as testimony under oath and to issue subpoenas and subpoenas provided in House rules; duces tecum in the manner provided in Section 67-407, Idaho (iii) Conduct constituting a felony under any state law, Code, and make inquiry and discover evidence relevant to the or which violates any state law relating to the use of allegation. Formal rules of evidence are not applicable; however, public office for private pecuniary gain; evidence shall be weighed according to its reliability, and the (iv) A violation of any state law or House rule relating accused may raise objection to any evidence. The accused may to conflicts of interest involving legislative duties; or defer presentation of any defense until all of the evidence has (v) A violation of any state law or House rule that been presented in support of the complaint. The accused shall brings discredit to the House of Representatives or that have a full and fair opportunity to obtain and review all of the constitutes a breach of public trust. evidence in support of the complaint. (c) The complaint shall be specific and provide: (6) If after investigation and hearings held pursuant to (i) The name of the member of the House of this rule, the committee finds by clear and convincing evidence Representatives alleged to be in violation; that a violation of the standards contained in this rule occurred, (ii) Reference to the House rule and/or applicable state the committee shall make appropriate recommendations to the law supporting the alleged violation; House of Representatives. By four-fifths vote of the committee, (iii) A description of the facts and circumstances the committee shall recommend dismissal of the charges, supporting each alleged violation; and reprimand, censure or expulsion, provided that a recommendation (iv) The evidence the complainant has at the time of for expulsion shall only be based upon a finding beyond making the complaint supporting the facts and violation reasonable doubt that misconduct involves commission of a alleged in the complaint. felony or use of public office for pecuniary gain under subsection (d) Subject to the provisions of this rule, the committee (3)(b)(iii) of this rule. The sanction of censure may be with shall review the written complaint. The committee shall or without conditions or restrictions placed upon the member. dismiss any ethics complaint that: The committee shall prepare a report setting forth its findings, (i) Does not comply with this rule; or recommendation and reasons for such recommendation. The (ii) Alleges violations that occurred either before House of Representatives shall vote on the recommendation the accused member was first elected to the House of of the committee, as set forth in the report, during the regular Representatives or for which an applicable statute of session of the Legislature in which the committee reports. If limitation has run. the committee meets and reports during the interim when the (e) Written complaints shall remain confidential until Legislature is not in session, then the House of Representatives such time as the ethics and House policy committee finds shall vote on the committee recommendation during the next regular session of the Legislature. If the committee does not [February 10, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 85 issue a recommendation within thirty days of the conclusion of PUBLISH THE AMENDMENT AND ARGUMENTS AS the public hearing, the complaint shall be deemed dismissed. REQUIRED BY LAW. Expulsion of a House member shall require the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members elected to the House, as provided HOUSE BILL NO. 453 by Section 11 of Article III of the Constitution. Reprimand BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE or censure of a member shall require the affirmative vote of a AN ACT majority of the members elected to the House. Action of the RELATING TO ANNUAL BUDGET REQUESTS; House pursuant to this rule is final and not subject to court AMENDING SECTION 67-3502, IDAHO CODE, TO EXTEND review. THE BUDGET SUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR THE (7) The committee may retain such counsel and may hire LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTS AND THE such investigators as it deems necessary for the performance DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION'S DIVISION OF of its duties under this rule. All expenditures incurred pursuant PUBLIC WORKS. to this subsection shall be approved by the Chairman and paid by vouchers and warrants drawn as provided by law from HOUSE BILL NO. 454 appropriations made to the Legislative Account. BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION (8) The committee may adopt rules of procedure for COMMITTEE the orderly conduct of committee meetings, investigations and AN ACT hearings, which rules shall be consistent with this rule and other RELATING TO CHILD PROTECTION; AMENDING applicable rules and statutes. SECTION 16-1602, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A (9) If the written signed complaint concerns misconduct DEFINITION. of a member of the ethics and House policy committee, then that member shall be disqualified and shall not serve on the committee HOUSE BILL NO. 455 for any purpose relating to such complaint. A vacancy on the BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION committee created as a result of this subsection shall be filled by COMMITTEE an alternate in accordance with the provisions of subsection (2)(c) AN ACT of this rule, except that the fulfillment of any such vacancy shall RELATING TO CHILD PROTECTION; AMENDING only be for purposes relating to such complaint. SECTION 16-1605, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Ethics and House REGARDING REPORTING OF CHILD ABUSE, Policy Committee shall now and in future terms be authorized to ABANDONMENT, OR NEGLECT; AND AMENDING sit at the outset of each term, to annually review and recommend SECTION 16-1606, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS to the House body, for formal affirmation, current and proposed REGARDING IMMUNITY FOR THOSE WHO REPORT House Policies in addition to reviewing any ethics complaints CHILD ABUSE, ABANDONMENT, OR NEGLECT. pursuant to House Rule 45. HOUSE BILL NO. 456 HR 8 was introduced, read the first time by title, and BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee COMMITTEE for printing. AN ACT RELATING TO PARDON, COMMUTATION, OR REMISSION OF FINES AND FORFEITURES; AMENDING 8TH ORDER CHAPTER 2, TITLE 20, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION Introduction, First Reading, and Reference OF A NEW SECTION 20-240B, IDAHO CODE, TO of Bills and Joint Resolutions PROVIDE THAT THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL HAVE CERTAIN DUTIES REGARDING A PARDON, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 5 COMMUTATION, OR REMISSION OF FINES AND BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE FORFEITURES; AND REPEALING SECTION 20-232, A JOINT RESOLUTION IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REMISSION OF A FINE OR PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 4, PENALTY. ARTICLE VII, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, RELATING TO PUBLIC PROPERTY EXEMPT HOUSE BILL NO. 457 FROM TAXATION, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY PROPERTY BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION BELONGING TO THE STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNS, COMMITTEE CITIES, VILLAGES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, OR OTHER AN ACT MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS OR PUBLIC LIBRARIES RELATING TO SEXUAL OFFENDER REGISTRATION THAT IS LEASED OR OTHERWISE PROVIDED TO A NOTIFICATION AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW PRIVATE ENTITY SHALL BE ASSESSED AND TAXED AS ACT; AMENDING SECTION 18-8329, IDAHO CODE, TO ANY OTHER PROPERTY, WHEN TAXATION THEREOF PROVIDE FOR THE PROHIBITION OF SEX OFFENDERS IS AUTHORIZED BY STATUTE, AND TO PROVIDE FROM DAYCARE FACILITIES AND GROUNDS, THAT FUNDS REALIZED FROM SUCH STATUTORILY TO DEFINE TERMS, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL AUTHORIZED TAXATION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY SHALL CORRECTIONS. BE USED FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF REDUCING PROPORTIONATELY THE LEVY RATES ON ALL HOUSE BILL NO. 458 PROPERTIES IN THE AFFECTED TAXING DISTRICTS; BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION STATING THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE COMMITTEE ELECTORATE; DIRECTING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL AN ACT TO PREPARE THE STATEMENTS REQUIRED BY LAW; RELATING TO BATTERY; AMENDING SECTION AND DIRECTING THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO 18-915C, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN 86 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2020]

EXEMPTIONS FOR BATTERY AGAINST HEALTH AND THIRD PARTIES BY A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION; CARE WORKERS AND TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN AMENDING SECTION 11-714, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVISIONS SHALL APPLY. REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION'S OBLIGATIONS WHEN SERVED WITH A WRIT OF GARNISHMENT; AMENDING SECTION 11-715, HOUSE BILL NO. 459 IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION THE LIABILITY OF A GARNISHEE; AMENDING COMMITTEE SECTION 11-716, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING A NOTICE OF GARNISHMENT AND AN ACT DISCHARGE OF A GARNISHEE; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO LEASES; AMENDING SECTION 55-307, 11-728, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN NOTICE REGARDING A CERTAIN FEE FOR AN EMPLOYER; AND SHALL BE GIVEN FOR AN INCREASE IN THE AMOUNT AMENDING SECTION 11-729, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE OF RENT CHARGED THAT IS GREATER THAN TEN FOR CERTAIN FEES FOR SERVICE. PERCENT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

HOUSE BILL NO. 461 HOUSE BILL NO. 460 BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO FORCIBLE ENTRY AND UNLAWFUL AN ACT DETAINER; AMENDING SECTION 6-303, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS TO PROVIDE NOTICE OF A CERTAIN ACTION AND TO IN CIVIL ACTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 11-102, MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING SECTION 6-316, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE FORM OF A WRIT; AMENDING SECTION 11-103, CERTAIN PROCEDURES UPON A FINDING IN FAVOR OF IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING A LANDLORD AND TO PROVIDE THAT A COURT MAY EXECUTIONS AND RETURNS, AN EXECUTION BOOK, AWARD CERTAIN COSTS AND EXPENSES. AND GARNISHMENT FOR CHILD SUPPORT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 11-107, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS HOUSE BILL NO. 462 REGARDING CERTAIN EXECUTIONS AND TO PROVIDE BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF CERTAIN EXECUTIONS; COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 11-203, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AN ACT PROVISIONS REGARDING A CLAIM OF EXEMPTION RELATING TO FORCIBLE ENTRY AND UNLAWFUL BY A JUDGMENT DEBTOR OR THIRD PARTY, A DETAINER; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 6, IDAHO MOTION TO CONTEST CLAIM AND HEARING, AND CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 6-303A, THE HOLDING AND RELEASE OF PROPERTY AND IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING FOR A LANDLORD; AND AMENDING SECTION 6-321, SECTION 11-702, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CERTAIN REQUIREMENT REGARDING EXECUTIONS AND RETURNS AND AN FOR A SECURITY DEPOSIT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL EXECUTION BOOK; AMENDING SECTION 11-703, CORRECTIONS. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING GARNISHMENT, SERVICE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION HOUSE BILL NO. 463 OR GARNISHMENT, AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS; BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION AMENDING SECTION 11-704, IDAHO CODE, TO COMMITTEE REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING EMPLOYERS AN ACT AND CONTINUOUS GARNISHMENT; AMENDING RELATING TO COURT FEES AND COSTS; AMENDING SECTION 11-705, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS SECTION 19-2608, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A REGARDING RETURNS ON CONTINUOUS WAGE PROVISION REGARDING PAYMENT OF COSTS FOR GARNISHMENT AND CONTINUOUS GARNISHMENT CERTAIN TESTS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL FOR CHILD SUPPORT; AMENDING SECTION 11-706, CORRECTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 5, TITLE 20, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION DOCUMENTS TO BE PROVIDED BY JUDGMENT 20-516A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A JUVENILE CREDITOR, DUTIES OF THE SHERIFF, SERVICE AND SUPERVISED PRETRIAL RELEASE PROGRAM AND TO MAILING CRITERIA, AND TIME COMPUTATION; PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN FEES; AMENDING SECTION AMENDING SECTION 11-707, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE 31-3201D, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE A COURT PROVISIONS REGARDING FORMS FOR NOTICE OF TO ORDER THE PAYMENT OF CERTAIN FEES, TO EXEMPTIONS, INSTRUCTIONS TO DEBTORS AND THIRD PROVIDE FOR HOW SUCH FEES SHALL BE PAID, AND PARTIES, AND A CLAIM OF EXEMPTION; AMENDING TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 11-709, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS SECTION 31-3201I, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REGARDING SERVICE ON A JUDGMENT DEBTOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN COSTS AND FEES AND THIRD PARTIES IN CERTAIN INSTANCES AND AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING AMENDING SECTION 31-3201J, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE SECTION 11-710, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS A PROVISION REGARDING PRETRIAL SUPERVISION REGARDING SERVICE ON A JUDGMENT DEBTOR FEES. [February 10, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 87

HOUSE BILL NO. 464 HOUSE BILL NO. 469 BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO PROPERTY EXEMPTIONS; AMENDING RELATING TO UNIFORM CONTROLLED SECTION 11-605, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS SUBSTANCES; AMENDING SECTION 37-2732B, IDAHO REGARDING THE VALUE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AND CODE, TO REVISE PENALTIES FOR TRAFFICKING IN DISPOSABLE EARNINGS EXEMPTIONS; AMENDING HEROIN, TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR TRAFFICKING IN SECTION 55-1003, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS FENTANYL, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. REGARDING THE VALUE OF A HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING CERTAIN APPLICABILITY. HOUSE BILL NO. 470 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 465 RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING CHAPTER BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION 16, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A COMMITTEE NEW SECTION 33-1636, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT FOR A STATEWIDE ONLINE STUDENT LITERACY AND RELATING TO CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS; ACADEMIC TEXT SUPPORT SYSTEM. AMENDING SECTION 18-1506B, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING GENITAL MUTILATION OF A CHILD, TO PROVIDE THAT HOUSE BILL NO. 471 ENGAGING IN PRACTICES TO CHANGE OR AFFIRM BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE A CHILD'S PERCEPTION OF THE CHILD'S SEX IS A AN ACT FELONY, AND TO PROVIDE CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS. RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING SECTION 36-701, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE EXCEPTION PROVISIONS REGARDING CAPTIVE WILDLIFE AND TO HOUSE BILL NO. 466 MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 472 RELATING TO MARRIAGE; AMENDING SECTION BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE 32-202, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT MARRIAGE AN ACT BETWEEN CERTAIN PERSONS AND TO MAKE A RELATING TO THE IDAHO BUILDING CODE; TECHNICAL CORRECTION. AMENDING SECTION 39-4116, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A CERTAIN EXEMPTION REGARDING FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. HOUSE BILL NO. 467 BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 473 AN ACT BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE RELATING TO ARRESTS; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 19-603, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION RELATING TO THE IDAHO CREDIT UNION ACT; REGARDING WHEN A PEACE OFFICER MAY MAKE AN AMENDING SECTION 26-2136, IDAHO CODE, TO ARREST. REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING EXAMINATIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 21, TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 26-2136A, IDAHO HOUSE BILL NO. 468 CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR TO CONDUCT BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION CERTAIN EXAMINATIONS AND INVESTIGATIONS, TO COMMITTEE PROVIDE FOR REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, AND TO PROVIDE CERTAIN CRITERIA FOR AN EXAMINATION AN ACT OR INVESTIGATION; AMENDING CHAPTER 21, TITLE RELATING TO CRIMINAL RECORDS; AMENDING 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 18-3316, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS SECTION 26-2136B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT REGARDING THE UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A CERTAIN INFORMATION SHALL BE CONFIDENTIAL, TO FIREARM BY A FELON; AMENDING CHAPTER 25, TITLE PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR REPORTS AND 19, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION INFORMATION IN CIVIL ACTIONS, AND TO PROVIDE A 19-2519A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A PETITION PENALTY; AMENDING CHAPTER 21, TITLE 26, IDAHO FOR EXPUNGEMENT OF A CRIMINAL RECORD IN CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 26-2136C, CERTAIN INSTANCES; AMENDING SECTION 19-2604, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE FINANCE AND ITS EMPLOYEES SHALL NOT DISCLOSE DISCHARGE OF A DEFENDANT AND AN AMENDMENT CERTAIN INFORMATION AND TO PROVIDE A PENALTY; OF JUDGMENT, TO PROVIDE THAT A DEFENDANT IN AMENDING SECTION 26-2140, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A MISDEMEANOR CASE MAY APPLY FOR RELIEF IN PROVISIONS REGARDING A CEASE AND DESIST CERTAIN INSTANCES, AND TO DEFINE TERMS; AND ORDER, TO PROVIDE FOR A CIVIL MONEY PENALTY DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN 88 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2020]

CRITERIA IN DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF A CIVIL RESPONSIBILITIES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL MONEY PENALTY, TO PROVIDE THAT A HEARING MAY CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-2039, IDAHO BE CLOSED IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING BROKER A VIOLATION, AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIRECTOR AND BRANCH MANAGER ABSENCES; AND AMENDING MAY MODIFY AN ORDER; AMENDING SECTION SECTION 54-2040, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE 26-2140A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CREDIT REFERENCE. UNION PLACED IN RECEIVERSHIP AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 477 26-2140B, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE REMOVAL BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, OR EMPLOYEES; AMENDING AN ACT CHAPTER 21, TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION RELATING TO REAL ESTATE LICENSURE; OF A NEW SECTION 26-2140B, IDAHO CODE, TO AMENDING SECTION 54-2050, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUSPENSION OR REMOVAL OF PROVIDE THAT A REAL ESTATE SALES ASSOCIATE WHO A DIRECTOR, SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER, OBTAINS A SIGNED BROKERAGE REPRESENTATION OFFICER, OR EMPLOYEE IN CERTAIN INSTANCES AND AGREEMENT SHALL PROVIDE A COPY OF SUCH TO PROHIBIT EMPLOYMENT IN CERTAIN INSTANCES; AGREEMENT TO THE DESIGNATED BROKER, TO REPEALING SECTION 26-2141, IDAHO CODE, RELATING REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING BROKERAGE TO SUSPENSION OF A CREDIT UNION; AMENDING REPRESENTATION AGREEMENTS, AND TO MAKE CHAPTER 21, TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION OF A NEW SECTION 26-2141, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE 54-2051, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A REAL FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A RECEIVER IN CERTAIN ESTATE SALES ASSOCIATE SHALL SUBMIT CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS SIGNED DOCUMENTS TO A BROKER AND PARTIES FOR A RECEIVER, AND TO DEFINE A TERM; AMENDING PRINCIPAL TO A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION. CHAPTER 21, TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 26-2141A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN POWERS AND DUTIES FOR A HOUSE BILL NO. 478 RECEIVER; AMENDING SECTION 26-2142, IDAHO CODE, BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING LIQUIDATION AN ACT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING RELATING TO REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW; SECTION 26-2151, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AMENDING SECTION 54-2006, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CUSTODIAL ACCOUNTS IN CERTAIN INSTANCES; PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN ELECTIONS AND AMENDING CHAPTER 21, TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 26-2157, IDAHO SECTION 54-2022, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR TO CALL REQUIREMENT REGARDING THE NUMBER OF CERTAIN AND ATTEND A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD COURSES REQUIRED AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL IN CERTAIN INSTANCES; AND AMENDING SECTION CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 54-2036, IDAHO 26-2185, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE CODE, TO REMOVE REQUIREMENTS REGARDING REFERENCE. PRELICENSE COURSE CLASSROOM HOURS, TO REVISE A REQUIREMENT REGARDING CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL HOUSE BILL NO. 474 CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-2048, IDAHO BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE CODE, TO REMOVE A REQUIREMENT REGARDING THE AN ACT MARKING AND DATING OF REJECTED OFFERS AND RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING SECTION TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING 41-2503, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM, TO PROVIDE SECTION 54-2090, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO WRITTEN A LIMITATION ON CERTAIN COVERAGE, TO PROVIDE OFFICE POLICIES; AND AMENDING SECTION 55-1813, CERTAIN RULEMAKING AUTHORITY, AND TO MAKE IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A REFERENCE TO THE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. IDAHO ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

HOUSE BILL NO. 475 BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 479 AN ACT BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS; AN ACT AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 44, IDAHO CODE, BY THE RELATING TO INSURANCE VERIFICATION; ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 44-906, IDAHO CODE, TO AMENDING SECTION 2, CHAPTER 269, LAWS OF 2019, SPECIFY CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS REGARDING USE TO REVISE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND DECLARING OF EARNED PAID SICK LEAVE. AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION.

HOUSE BILL NO. 476 BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 480 AN ACT BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE RELATING TO IDAHO REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 54-2038, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING CHAPTER PROVISIONS REGARDING BROKER AVAILABILITY 5, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A [February 10, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 89

NEW SECTION 33-524, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 412 passed the PROVISIONS REGARDING A BILITERACY DIPLOMA. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

HOUSE BILL NO. 481 H 367 - PHOSPHOGYPSUM BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 367 was read the third time at length, section by section, RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION and placed before the House for final consideration. 33-4802, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LEGISLATIVE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open FINDINGS; AND AMENDING SECTION 33-4804, IDAHO debate. CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN GRANTS. The question being, "Shall H 367 pass?"

HOUSE BILL NO. 482 Roll call resulted as follows: BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, AN ACT Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, RELATING TO CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, SERVICES; AMENDING CHAPTER 24, TITLE 16, IDAHO DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 16-2435, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROHIBIT Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, CONVERSION THERAPY IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, PROVIDE THAT A VIOLATION SHALL BE CONSIDERED Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, AND TO PROVIDE Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, EXCEPTIONS. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, HJR 5, H 453, H 454, H 455, H 456, H 457, H 458, H 459, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. H 460, H 461, H 462, H 463, H 464, H 465, H 466, H 467, NAYS–Kingsley, Scott, Wisniewski. Total - 3. H 468, H 469, H 470, H 471, H 472, H 473, H 474, H 475, Total - 70. H 476, H 477, H 478, H 479, H 480, H 481, and H 482 were Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 367 passed the introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eleventh Order of Business. H 382 - WATER H 382 was read the third time at length, section by section, 11TH ORDER and placed before the House for final consideration. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 345 and debate. S 1231 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 382 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: H 412 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, ADMINISTRATION Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, H 412 was read the third time at length, section by section, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, and placed before the House for final consideration. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, debate. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, The question being, "Shall H 412 pass?" Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Collins, Crane, Davis, Ellis, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 382 passed the Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Green, Hartgen, Horman(Marshall), House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, the Senate. Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, H 373 - STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 44. H 373 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS–Addis, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, and placed before the House for final consideration. Clow, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Moon, Nichols, Remington, Scott, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, debate. Zollinger. Total - 26. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 373 pass?" 90 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2020]

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 373 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:08 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 11, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 91

HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith SCR 125, SCR 126, and S 1259 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary SCR 125, SCR 126, and S 1259 were filed for first reading. SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE February 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 368 and H 369 which have passed the Senate. THIRTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2020 H 368 and H 369 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. House of Representatives 5TH ORDER The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Report of Standing Committees Roll call showed 69 members present. Absent and excused - Chew. Total - 1. February 11, 2020 Total - 70. Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HR 8, HJR 5, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Alicia Easterday, Page. H 453, H 454, H 455, H 456, H 457, H 458, H 459, H 460, H 461, H 462, H 463, H 464, H 465, H 466, H 467, H 468, H 469, H 470, H 471, H 472, H 473, H 474, H 475, H 476, 3RD ORDER H 477, H 478, H 479, H 480, H 481, and H 482. Approval of Journal CHANEY, Chairman HR 8 was ordered held at the Desk. February 11, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HJR 5 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved H 453 was referred to the Appropriations Committee. the House Journal of the Thirty-sixth Legislative Day and H 454, H 455, H 456, H 457, H 458, H 459, H 460, H 461, recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 462, H 463, H 464, H 465, H 466, H 467, H 468, and CHANEY, Chairman H 469 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Committee. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 470, H 480, and H 481 were referred to the Education Committee. 4TH ORDER H 471 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Consideration of Messages from the Committee. Governor and the Senate H 472, H 473, H 474, H 475, H 476, H 477, H 478, and H 479 were referred to the Business Committee. February 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 482 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. I transmit herewith enrolled SCR 118 for the signature of the Speaker. NOVAK, Secretary February 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that SCR 118 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. we have had under consideration H 413 and recommend that it do pass. HARRIS, Chairman February 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 413 was filed for second reading. I return herewith enrolled H 321 and H 343 which have been signed by the President. Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that S 1231 be placed NOVAK, Secretary on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Enrolled H 321 and H 343 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Governor. Order of Business. 92 HOUSE JOURNAL February 11, 2020]

7TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 485 Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 32 RELATING TO THE STATE PERSONNEL SYSTEM; BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AMENDING CHAPTER 53, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-5339A, STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING PROVIDING FOR THE ADDITION OF A NEW JOINT RULE A STUDENT LOAN COMPENSATION PROGRAM FOR 23 OF THE JOINT RULES OF THE SENATE AND THE NURSES EMPLOYED AT IDAHO STATE VETERANS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. HOMES.

Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: HOUSE BILL NO. 486 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the House of Representatives and the Senate AN ACT deem it necessary and desirable to add a new Joint Rule 23 to RELATING TO RESTRICTIONS ON THE USE the Joint Rules of the Senate and the House of Representatives. OF UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS; AMENDING NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of SECTION 21-213, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, PROHIBITION OF SURVEILLANCE BY UNMANNED the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring AIRCRAFT IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, TO PROVIDE therein, that the Joint Rules of the Senate and the House of EXCEPTIONS FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITIES, AND TO MAKE Representatives shall be amended by the addition thereto of a TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. new Joint Rule 23 to read as follows: HOUSE BILL NO. 487 JOINT RULE 23 BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Public Display of "In God We Trust." – The words "In AN ACT God We Trust" shall appear in the Chambers of the Senate and RELATING TO PESTICIDES AND CHEMIGATION; of the House of Representatives above the chairs of the presiding AMENDING SECTION 22-3420, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE officers. PROVISIONS REGARDING PROHIBITED ACTS; AND AMENDING SECTION 22-3421, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE HCR 32 was introduced, read the first time by title, and PROVISIONS REGARDING RULEMAKING. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. HOUSE BILL NO. 488 SCR 125, by Transportation Committee, was introduced, BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE read the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and AN ACT Defense Committee. RELATING TO UTILITIES; AMENDING SECTION 50-2502, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION AND SCR 126, by Health and Welfare Committee, was TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. HOUSE BILL NO. 489 BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE AN ACT 8TH ORDER RELATING TO CITIES; REPEALING SECTION 50-222, Introduction, First Reading, and Reference IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ANNEXATION BY CITIES; of Bills and Joint Resolutions AND AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 50, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 50-222, IDAHO HOUSE BILL NO. 483 CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE ANNEXATION OF LAND BY CITIES. AN ACT RELATING TO FIRST-TIME HOME BUYERS; HOUSE BILL NO. 490 AMENDING CHAPTER 30, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3022V, AN ACT IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR FIRST-TIME HOME RELATING TO POWERS OF MUNICIPAL BUYER SAVINGS ACCOUNTS; AND DECLARING CORPORATIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE 50, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW APPLICATION. SECTION 50-346, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CITY AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING HOUSE BILL NO. 484 A CITY COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 491 RELATING TO HIGHWAY DISTRICT LEVIES; BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 50-2908, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT EXEMPT LEVY DISTRIBUTIONS TO CERTAIN HIGHWAY RELATING TO AMBULANCE SERVICE AND DISTRICTS FROM URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS; AMENDING REVENUE ALLOCATION AREA TAX INCREMENTS, TO SECTION 31-1430, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION, AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL FOR INTRA-AGENCY AGREEMENTS BETWEEN CORRECTION. FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS AND AMBULANCE [February 11, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 93

SERVICE DISTRICTS AND COUNTIES AND TO MAKE S 1235 and S 1236, by Education Committee, were read the TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION second time by title and filed for third reading. 31-3906, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN COUNTIES AND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS FOR AMBULANCE SERVICE; H 362, by Business Committee, was read the second time by AND AMENDING SECTION 31-3908, IDAHO CODE, TO title and filed for third reading. PROVIDE THAT AN AMBULANCE SERVICE DISTRICT MAY ENTER INTO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS WITH H 388, by Education Committee, was read the second time COUNTIES AND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS FOR by title and filed for third reading. THE PURPOSE OF INCREASING EFFICIENCY AND IMPROVING EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. H 392, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 492 BY ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE S 1240 and S 1242, by Health and Welfare Committee, were AN ACT read the second time by title and filed for third reading. RELATING TO FACIAL RECOGNITION ******* TECHNOLOGY; AMENDING TITLE 73, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 5, TITLE At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the House 73, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO Page program. PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY, TO PROVIDE FOR ******* CONTROLLER AND PROCESSOR OBLIGATIONS, TO Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Tenth Order of ESTABLISH CERTAIN INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS REGARDING Business. FACIAL RECOGNITION, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN LIMITATIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR LIABILITY, TO PROVIDE FOR ENFORCEMENT, TO PROVIDE FOR AN 11TH ORDER ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions ANNUAL REPORTING, TO PROVIDE FOR MEANINGFUL HUMAN REVIEW BY AGENCIES, TO PROVIDE FOR H 345 - MOTOR VEHICLES OPERATIONAL TESTING BY AGENCIES, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN TRAINING OF AGENCY PERSONNEL, H 345 was read the third time at length, section by section, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING ONGOING and placed before the House for final consideration. SURVEILLANCE, TO PROVIDE FOR DUE PROCESS At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open PROTECTIONS, AND TO PROVIDE FOR PREEMPTION; debate. AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), the following Representatives HOUSE BILL NO. 493 disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 345: BY ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY Mr. Gestrin Ms. Necochea Ms. Rubel COMMITTEE AN ACT Mr. Holtzclaw Ms. Nichols RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING SECTION 36-416, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR The question being, "Shall H 345 pass?" ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER PERMIT FEES FOR DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, H 483, H 484, H 485, H 486, H 487, H 488, H 489, H 490, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, H 491, H 492, and H 493 were introduced, read the first time Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Committee for printing. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, S 1259, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Business Committee. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. NAYS–Blanksma, Crane, McCrostie, Nichols, Syme, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Wood. Total - 8. Order of Business. Absent–Chew. Total - 1. Total - 70. 10TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 345 passed the Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. HCR 31, by Environment, Energy and Technology Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third There being no objection, the House advanced to the reading. Fifteenth Order of Business. 94 HOUSE JOURNAL February 11, 2020]

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, February 12, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:11 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 12, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 95

HOUSE JOURNAL Concluding Remarks OF THE Representative Jake Ellis ****** IDAHO LEGISLATURE Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Third Order of SECOND REGULAR SESSION Business. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate THIRTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 Boise February 11, 2020 House of Representatives The Honorable Scott Bedke The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Speaker of the House Roll call showed all 70 members present. Dear Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Catherine Menlove, February 11, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State Page. the following House bill, to wit:

H 331 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little February 12, 2020 Governor Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND February 11, 2020 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Mr. Speaker: the House Journal of the Thirty-seventh Legislative Day and I transmit herewith enrolled SCR 119 for the signature of the recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Speaker. CHANEY, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. SCR 119 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate.

At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the Lincoln February 11, 2020 Day Program. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 311, H 314, H 315, and ****** H 316 which have been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary 2020 LINCOLN DAY PROGRAM Enrolled H 311, H 314, H 315, and H 316 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery Welcome & Introduction of Musical Guests to the Governor. Representative Rod Furniss February 11, 2020 Musical Performance Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1260, S 1263, and S 1249 which have "America the Beautiful / Star Spangled Banner" passed the Senate. "Rally 'Round America" NOVAK, Secretary 4th & 5th Grades, Eagle Hills Elementary After School Choir S 1260, S 1263, and S 1249 were filed for first reading. Teacher Shelly Green Introduction of Guest Speaker February 11, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Representative I return herewith H 380 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Guest Speaker H 380 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Former Representative Administration Committee for enrolling. 96 HOUSE JOURNAL February 12, 2020]

5TH ORDER February 11, 2020 Report of Standing Committees Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration February 12, 2020 H 329 and H 366 and recommend that they do pass. Mr. Speaker: GIBBS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 32, H 329 and H 366 were filed for second reading. H 483, H 484, H 485, H 486, H 487, H 488, H 489, H 490, H 491, H 492, and H 493. February 12, 2020 CHANEY, Chairman Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, HCR 32 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. report that we have had under consideration SCR 126 and recommend that it do pass. H 483 and H 484 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation WOOD, Chairman Committee. SCR 126 was filed for second reading. H 485 and H 486 were referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. H 487 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee.

H 488, H 489, H 490, and H 491 were referred to the Local 7TH ORDER Government Committee. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions

H 492 was referred to the Environment, Energy and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 33 Technology Committee. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE H 493 was referred to the Resources and Conservation A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Committee. STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE, RECOGNIZING MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS February 12, 2020 PERSONS AS A CRISIS IN IDAHO, RECOGNIZING AND Mr. Speaker: DESIGNATING MAY 5 AS A DAY OF AWARENESS FOR We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS PERSONS, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 368 and AND SUPPORTING EFFORTS TO FURTHER INVESTIGATE H 369. RATES OF INCIDENCE, UNDERLYING CAUSES, AND CHANEY, Chairman POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS THROUGH COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 368 and H 369 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: to the Senate for the signature of the President. WHEREAS, according to the United States Department of Justice, indigenous, American Indian, and Alaska Native women February 12, 2020 face alarming levels of violence, including domestic and sexual Mr. Speaker: violence, and experience murder rates that are greater than ten We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND times the national average, while Native men are 1.3 times more ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled likely to experience violence than non-Hispanic white men; and H 321 and H 343 to the Governor at 12:10 p.m., as of this date, WHEREAS, according to the Centers for Disease Control February 11, 2020. and Prevention, homicide is the third leading cause of death CHANEY, Chairman among indigenous, American Indian, and Alaska Native women between ten and 24 years of age and the fifth leading cause of death for indigenous, American Indian, and Alaska Native February 11, 2020 women between 25 and 34 years of age; and Mr. Speaker: WHEREAS, more than 175 tribal, state, regional, and We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, national organizations have already joined with the National report that we have had under consideration HJM 12 and Indigenous Women's Resource Center in support of the resolution recommend that it do pass. to create a national day of awareness for missing Native women WOOD, Chairman and girls; and WHEREAS, on May 2, 2019, the HJM 12 was filed for second reading. designated May 5, 2019, as the "National Day of Awareness for February 11, 2020 Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls," and on May Mr. Speaker: 3, 2019, President Donald J. Trump proclaimed May 5, 2019, as We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we "Missing and Murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives have had under consideration H 399, H 400, H 401, H 477, and Awareness Day" and called upon "Americans and all Federal, H 478 and recommend that they do pass. State, tribal and local governments to increase awareness of the DIXON, Chairman crisis of missing and murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives through appropriate programs and activities." H 399, H 400, H 401, H 477, and H 478 were filed for second NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of reading. the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, [February 12, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 97 the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, WHEREAS, in 2017, more than 47,000 Americans died from that the Legislature recognizes and designates May 5 as a Day of an opioid overdose, representing almost 70% of drug overdose Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. deaths; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature does WHEREAS, drug overdose is now the leading cause of hereby resolve to call upon the Governor of the State of Idaho, accidental death in the United States; and the United States Justice Department, and the five federally WHEREAS, as of 2017, it was estimated that 1.7 million recognized tribes in Idaho to, on a collaborative basis, pursue Americans have substance use disorders relating to prescription and participate in research efforts to provide information related opioids; and to the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous persons. WHEREAS, rural areas have been disproportionately BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature does affected by the opioid crisis, with the rate of overdose deaths hereby resolve to raise awareness and advocate for increased increasing 325% since 1999, compared to a 198% increase for safety for indigenous Native communities by addressing the urban areas; and crisis of missing and murdered indigenous people through WHEREAS, in 2017, 70.3 opioid prescriptions were written collaboration with the United States attorney for the District of for every 100 persons in Idaho; and Idaho, the Idaho State Police, the tribes, local law enforcement WHEREAS, research shows that medication-assisted agencies, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Idaho Council treatment (MAT) is more effective for treating people with opioid on Domestic Violence, the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual and use disorder than non-MAT methods; and Domestic Violence, and other appropriate partners, including WHEREAS, MAT is most successful when used as an through actions such as: element in "whole person treatment," which also includes (1) Reviewing, revising, and creating law enforcement and appropriate behavioral health interventions such as cognitive justice recommendations appropriate to missing indigenous behavioral therapy; and Native American people, including inter-jurisdictional WHEREAS, buprenorphine (Suboxone) is one medication issues; approved for use in MAT; and (2) Providing recommendations for increased victim WHEREAS, despite the efficacy of MAT, only a third services to the families and community members of the of those with opioid use disorder have access to this kind of missing or murdered indigenous Native American people, treatment; and such as counseling for the children of the disappeared, burial WHEREAS, one reason for the lack of access to MAT is the assistance, and community walks and healing ceremonies; common misconception that drug addiction is best treated using (3) Providing recommendations on methods for better methods other than medication, even though brain chemistry is coordination of efforts between governmental and often altered by the misuse of opioids and can require medication nongovernmental organizations and agencies to share intervention; and information; WHEREAS, another critical reason for the lack of access (4) Providing recommendations on methods to improve to MAT is a federal law limiting the authority to prescribe coordination, consultation, and development of protocols buprenorphine. Currently, only about 5% of physicians in the between Idaho's federally recognized tribes and federal, United States, and 414 practitioners in Idaho, may prescribe state, and local governments to decrease response time buprenorphine, many of whom do not practice in rural areas; and and improve investigations into cases of disappeared or WHEREAS, the number of health care practitioners currently murdered indigenous people; able to prescribe buprenorphine is not sufficient to reach everyone (5) Providing recommendations on additional data who would benefit from this treatment; and needs, including definitions, methodology, funding, and WHEREAS, it is the belief of the Legislature that any management of data that is sufficient to track the missing practitioner who may legally prescribe opioids should also be and murdered people of Idaho's tribes; and able to prescribe medication treatment for opioid use disorder, (6) Developing recommendations on public outreach because the treatment should be as available as the problem is services to tribal communities to bring awareness and widespread. develop preventive measures regarding issues related to NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of missing and murdered indigenous people. the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature does the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, hereby honor the lives of all missing and murdered indigenous that the Congress of the United States is requested to take action people and reaffirms its commitment to protecting the safety and necessary to make buprenorphine accessible to the patients who wellbeing of all Idahoans, especially those most vulnerable. need it. Congress is specifically requested to amend 21 U.S.C. 823 and other provisions of federal law as necessary to provide HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 13 that any health care practitioner with authority to prescribe BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE opioids should likewise have the authority to prescribe drugs or A JOINT MEMORIAL combinations of drugs appropriate for use in medication-assisted TO THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF therapy, including buprenorphine. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the congressional IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, AND TO THE delegation representing the State of Idaho in Congress is CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE requested to sponsor and support the legislation necessary to STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED make these amendments. STATES. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the Second directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, do hereby the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of respectfully represent that: Congress, and to the congressional delegation representing the WHEREAS, each day in the United States, more than 130 State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. people die after an opioid overdose; and 98 HOUSE JOURNAL February 12, 2020]

HCR 33 and HJM 13 were introduced, read the first time LIABILITY FOR CERTAIN FIRST RESPONDERS AND by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration HEALTH CARE WORKERS. Committee for printing. HOUSE BILL NO. 498 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE 8TH ORDER AN ACT Introduction, First Reading, and Reference RELATING TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND of Bills and Joint Resolutions ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICES; AMENDING SECTION 39-5701, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LEGISLATIVE HOUSE BILL NO. 494 FINDINGS AND INTENT; AMENDING SECTION 39-5702, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO AN ACT REMOVE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 39-5703, RELATING TO INCOME TAXES; AMENDING IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND SECTION 57-811, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE TAX RELIEF FUND; SECTION 39-5704, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AMENDING SECTION 63-3024A, IDAHO CODE, TO TERMINOLOGY, TO REQUIRE RULEMAKING, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING FOOD TAX CREDITS PROVIDE FOR RULEMAKING REGARDING CERTAIN AND REFUNDS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3077G, IDAHO FEES ON OR AFTER A CERTAIN DATE, AND TO MAKE CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION AMENDING SECTION 63-3077H, IDAHO CODE, TO 39-5705, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND DECLARING AMENDING SECTION 39-5706, IDAHO CODE, TO AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN APPLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATES. SALES OR DISTRIBUTION ON AND AFTER A CERTAIN DATE, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; HOUSE BILL NO. 495 AMENDING SECTION 39-5707, IDAHO CODE, TO BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL AN ACT CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 39-5708, IDAHO RELATING TO TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE 63-602K, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION VALUATION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND, TO PROVIDE 39-5709, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY FOR CERTAIN RATES AND PRICES, AND TO PROVIDE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; THAT CERTAIN RULES MUST BE APPROVED BY BOTH AMENDING SECTION 39-5710, IDAHO CODE, TO THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL AMENDING SECTION 63-509, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-5711, IDAHO A CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-602, IDAHO TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE REFERENCE AND TO 39-5713, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 39-5714, IDAHO CODE, TO HOUSE BILL NO. 496 REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-5715, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE FOR RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING CHAPTER 36, CERTAIN VERIFICATION TECHNOLOGY, AND TO MAKE TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION SECTION 63-3622TT, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SALES 39-5717, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, AND USE TAX EXEMPTION ON CERTAIN CUSTOM MEAT TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE, AND PROCESSING SERVICES. TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION 39-5717A, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO HOUSE BILL NO. 497 SHIPPING REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRONIC BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE CIGARETTES; AMENDING SECTION 39-5718, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE RELATING TO THE YELLOW DOT MOTOR VEHICLE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING THE MEDICAL INFORMATION ACT; AMENDING TITLE HEADING FOR CHAPTER 57, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE; 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW AMENDING SECTION 39-8421, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CHAPTER 47, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-8423, IDAHO THE YELLOW DOT MOTOR VEHICLE MEDICAL CODE, TO REMOVE A REFERENCE TO A CERTAIN INFORMATION ACT, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO ACT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, AMENDING SECTION 39-8424, IDAHO CODE, TO TO PROVIDE FOR AUTHORIZATION AND FUNDING, REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT TO PROVIDE FOR PUBLICITY, TO PROVIDE FOR A CODE REFERENCE, AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CERTAIN MEDICAL INFORMATION FORM, TO PROVIDE CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION 56-227F, FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF PROGRAM MATERIALS, TO IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE FOR USE OF THE PROGRAM IN EMERGENCY MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. SITUATIONS, AND TO PROVIDE A LIMITATION OF [February 12, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 99

HOUSE BILL NO. 499 Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. AN ACT NAYS–None. RELATING TO MEDICAID; AMENDING CHAPTER Absent–Clow, Furniss, Palmer, Raymond. Total - 4. 2, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A Total - 70. NEW SECTION 56-268, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A STATE PLAN AMENDMENT FOR REIMBURSEMENT Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 385 passed the FOR PARENTS AS TEACHERS, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to AUTHORITY TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH the Senate. AND WELFARE, AND TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN RULES MUST BE APPROVED BY BOTH THE SENATE H 378 - LEGISLATURE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; AMENDING H 378 was read the third time at length, section by section, SECTION 56-262, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT and placed before the House for final consideration. CODE REFERENCE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Moon to open H 494, H 495, H 496, H 497, H 498, and H 499 were debate. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. The question being, "Shall H 378 pass?"

S 1260, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, Roll call resulted as follows: was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AYES–Addis, Amador, Andrus, Barbieri, Boyle, Business Committee. Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, S 1263, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, Giddings, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Commerce and Human Resources Committee. Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 28. NAYS–Abernathy, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Berch, S 1249, by Transportation Committee, was introduced, read Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Ellis, the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Defense Committee. Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wintrow, Order of Business. Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 42. Paired Votes: 10TH ORDER AYE - Crane NAY - Raymond Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AYE - Vander Woude NAY - Furniss AYE - Gestrin NAY - Clow H 413, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) by title and filed for third reading. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 378 failed to pass the 11TH ORDER House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Ms. Stevenson asked unanimous consent that the provisions Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 362 and of Rule 79(b) be suspended and that she be allowed to change her H 392 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one vote on H 378 from Aye to Nay. There being no objection, it was legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. so ordered. The amended roll call is shown above.

H 385 - NURSES S 1257 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION H 385 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1257 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 385 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1257 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, 100 HOUSE JOURNAL February 12, 2020]

Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1271 passed the Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Senate. NAYS–None. Absent–Clow, Furniss, Raymond. Total - 3. Total - 70. S 1272 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1257 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1272 was read the third time at length, section by section, Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open S 1258 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE APPELLATE debate. PUBLIC DEFENDER The question being, "Shall S 1272 pass?" S 1258 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, debate. Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, The question being, "Shall S 1258 pass?" Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), Roll call resulted as follows: Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, NAYS–None. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Absent–Clow, Furniss, Raymond. Total - 3. Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Total - 70. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1272 passed the Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Senate. NAYS–None. Absent–Clow, Furniss, Raymond. Total - 3. HCR 31 - IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY Total - 70. HCR 31 was read the third time at length and placed before Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1258 passed the the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Ehardt and Mr. Marshall to open debate. S 1271 - APPROPRIATIONS - BOARD OF TAX APPEALS The question being, "Shall HCR 31 be adopted?" S 1271 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 31 adopted by voice and placed before the House for final consideration. vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open debate. S 1235 - EDUCATION The question being, "Shall S 1271 pass?" S 1235 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, debate. Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, The question being, "Shall S 1235 pass?" Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Roll call resulted as follows: McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), NAYS–None. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Absent–Clow, Furniss, Raymond. Total - 3. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Total - 70. Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, [February 12, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 101

Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 388 passed the Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. the Senate. NAYS–None. Absent–Clow, Furniss, Raymond. Total - 3. S 1240 - NURSES Total - 70. S 1240 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1235 passed the and placed before the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Davis to open debate. S 1236 - EDUCATION The question being, "Shall S 1240 pass?" S 1236 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Marshall to open Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, debate. Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, The question being, "Shall S 1236 pass?" Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Roll call resulted as follows: McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), NAYS–None. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Absent–Clow, Furniss, Raymond. Total - 3. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Total - 70. Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1240 passed the Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Senate. NAYS–None. Absent–Clow, Furniss, Raymond. Total - 3. S 1242 - OCCUPATIONS Total - 70. S 1242 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1236 passed the and placed before the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. H 388 - EDUCATION The question being, "Shall S 1242 pass?" H 388 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Goesling to open Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, debate. Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, The question being, "Shall H 388 pass?" Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Roll call resulted as follows: McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman(Marshall), NAYS–None. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Absent–Clow, Furniss, Raymond. Total - 3. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Total - 70. Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1242 passed the Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Senate. NAYS–None. Absent–Clow, Furniss, Raymond. Total - 3. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Total - 70. Fifteenth Order of Business. 102 HOUSE JOURNAL February 12, 2020]

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Thursday, February 13, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:03 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 103

HOUSE JOURNAL February 12, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith SCR 122, SCR 129, and SCR 132 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary SCR 122, SCR 129, and SCR 132 were filed for first SECOND REGULAR SESSION reading. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE February 12, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 25 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary THIRTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY HCR 25 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2020 Administration Committee for enrolling.

House of Representatives 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Roll call showed 69 members present. February 13, 2020 Absent and excused - Horman(Marshall). Total - 1. Mr. Speaker: Total - 70. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 33, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. HJM 13, H 494, H 495, H 496, H 497, H 498, and H 499. CHANEY, Chairman The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Peter Andrew, Page. HCR 33 was filed for second reading. 3RD ORDER HJM 13, H 497, H 498, and H 499 were referred to the Approval of Journal Health and Welfare Committee. H 494, H 495, and H 496 were referred to the Revenue and February 13, 2020 Taxation Committee. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND February 13, 2020 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Mr. Speaker: the House Journal of the Thirty-eighth Legislative Day and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND recommend that same be adopted as corrected. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 380. CHANEY, Chairman CHANEY, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 380 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. for the signature of the President. February 13, 2020 4TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Consideration of Messages from the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Governor and the Senate ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 311, H 314, H 315, and H 316 to the Governor at 11:11 a.m., OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR as of this date, February 12, 2020. Boise CHANEY, Chairman

February 11, 2020 February 12, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The Honorable Scott Bedke We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we Speaker of the House have had under consideration H 395 and recommend that it do pass. Dear Mr. Speaker: CLOW, Chairman I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on February 11, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State H 395 was filed for second reading. the following House bills, to wit: February 12, 2020 H 321 and H 343 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report Sincerely, that we have had under consideration H 440 and HJR 4 and /s/ Brad Little recommend that they do pass. Governor HARRIS, Chairman 104 HOUSE JOURNAL February 13, 2020]

H 440 and HJR 4 were filed for second reading. WHEREAS, the modern American higher education system was created by the Morrill Land-Grant Acts of 1862 and 1890 for the purpose of promoting academic and practical "education February 12, 2020 for the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions Mr. Speaker: of life," instead of reserving the benefits of higher education to We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND the social and economic elite; and DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration WHEREAS, American colleges and universities have been H 410 and H 411 and recommend that they do pass. described as the "holy grail" of higher education, producing, PALMER, Chairman in the last century, many of the world's breakthrough advances in science, medicine, technology, and other crucial fields of H 410 and H 411 were filed for second reading. endeavor; and WHEREAS, changes in technology and instructional February 13, 2020 delivery methods should make higher education more affordable Mr. Speaker: and accessible, not less; and We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, WHEREAS, the high cost of public higher education is report that we have had under consideration H 438 and increasingly dissuading many students from pursuing a degree, recommend that it do pass. even though the purpose of public colleges and universities is to WOOD, Chairman make higher education available to all who seek it. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of H 438 was filed for second reading. the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, February 13, 2020 that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a committee Mr. Speaker: to undertake and complete a study of state funding for public We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, institutions of higher education, with the goal of making higher report that we have had under consideration H 409 and education more accessible and affordable to Idaho students. The recommend that it do pass. Legislative Council shall determine the number of legislators COLLINS, Chairman and membership from each house appointed to the committee and shall authorize the committee to receive input, advice, and H 409 was filed for second reading. assistance from interested and affected parties who are not February 13, 2020 members of the Legislature. Mr. Speaker: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee consider We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we the findings and recommendations in the Final Report of the Task have had under consideration S 1238 and recommend that it do Force on Higher Education, issued October 13, 2017. pass. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nonlegislative members CLOW, Chairman of the committee may be appointed by the cochairs of the committee who are appointed by the Legislative Council. S 1238 was filed for second reading. Nonlegislative members of the committee shall not be reimbursed from legislative funds for per diem, mileage, or other expenses and shall not have voting privileges regarding the committee's There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh recommendations or proposed legislation. Order of Business. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall report its findings, recommendations, and proposed legislation, if any, to the First Regular Session of the Sixty-sixth Idaho 7TH ORDER Legislature. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 34 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 35 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO RECOGNIZING AUGUST 26, 2020, AS WOMEN'S APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO UNDERTAKE AND SUFFRAGE DAY. COMPLETE A STUDY OF STATE FUNDING FOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: WHEREAS, in July 1848, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organized America's first women's rights WHEREAS, in recognizing the advantages of having a convention in Seneca Falls, New York, where they drafted the highly educated and professionally skilled citizenry, the state of Declaration of Sentiments, calling for women's equality and Idaho has adopted the following ambitious goal: to see at least suffrage; and 60% of Idahoans earn a postsecondary certificate or degree; and WHEREAS, the women's suffrage movement attempted WHEREAS, since 1989, the cost of attending a college or to be inclusive and diverse, recruiting allies such as Frederick university has doubled, rising eight times faster than incomes Douglass, a former slave and leader of the abolition movement have; and who also championed women's suffrage and attended the Seneca WHEREAS, public institutions of higher education play Falls Convention in 1848; and other prominent African American a vital role in producing an educated citizenry and a vibrant suffragists, such as Mary Church Terrell, the first president economy; and [February 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 105 and one of the founding members of the National Association "one of the leaders in extending to women that progressive and of Colored Women; Ida B. Wells-Barnett of Chicago, who altogether honorable principle of equal franchise," and that it courageously fought against lynching; and Adella Hunt Logan, was therefore "particularly fitting ... that this State which has a faculty member at the Tuskegee Institute and an activist for enjoyed such privilege should now ratify the federal amendment education; and by which women are to be virtually freed from the narrow WHEREAS, in 1869, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady prejudices of the past"; and Stanton organized the National Woman Suffrage Association WHEREAS, Governor Davis also recognized that February (NWSA), and that same year Lucy Stone and her husband Henry 11, 1920, was to be recorded "as an epoch-making day," Brown Blackwell, along with Julia Ward Howe and Henry Ward whereby Idaho took "historical action towards the complete Beecher, formed the American Woman Suffrage Association; enfranchisement of the women of our beloved country"; and and WHEREAS, members of the Idaho Legislature selected WHEREAS, at the time, the formation of two women's Idaho Representative Dr. Emma F. A. Drake, one of two women suffrage organizations was necessary given the divide over legislators from that session, to introduce House Joint Resolution language of the newly proposed amendment to the U.S. No. 1 ratifying the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution Constitution, today's Fifteenth Amendment, extending suffrage extending the right of suffrage to women; and to African American men; and WHEREAS, the Idaho House of Representatives voted WHEREAS, in 1870, after the required three-fourths of unanimously in favor of ratification, whereupon the Speaker states ratified the Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, declared the resolution passed, the title was approved, and the granting African American men the right to vote, Susan B. resolution was transmitted to the Senate, which voted 29 ayes, 6 Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and other suffragists signed nays, and 6 members absent and not voting; and and sent a voting rights petition to the U.S. Senate and U.S. WHEREAS, following this momentous vote, on March 18, House of Representatives requesting that suffrage rights be 1920, Idaho's Secretary of State, Robert O. Jones, certified a copy extended to women; and of Idaho's "House Joint Resolution No. 1, Passed at The Fifteenth WHEREAS, the Territorial Legislature of Wyoming and the Session of the Legislature of the State of Idaho"; and State Legislatures of Utah, Colorado, and Idaho enfranchised the WHEREAS, on March 24, 1920, the United States Secretary women of their jurisdictions between 1869 and 1896, becoming of State, Bainbridge Colby, acknowledged receipt of the certified the first four states to grant women the vote; and copy of Idaho's resolution and noted Idaho as the thirtieth state WHEREAS, Idaho's Territorial Legislature first debated to ratify the proposed women's suffrage amendment; and extending women suffrage in 1870 when Malad City WHEREAS, on August 18, 1920, Tennessee became Representative Dr. Joseph William Morgan introduced a bill to the thirty-sixth state to ratify the proposed women's suffrage enfranchise women; and amendment after the mother of 24-year-old legislator Harry Burn WHEREAS, in 1879, and again in 1885, Idaho's Territorial insisted that he change his vote; and Legislature extended partial suffrage to Idaho women, and in WHEREAS, on August 26, 1920, the United States Secretary 1889 Idaho's Constitutional Convention heard presentations from of State proclaimed that the women's suffrage amendment, the suffragists Abigail Jane Scott Duniway and Henrietta Skelton Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, was in effect in support of women's suffrage, and in 1896, after a unanimous and had become part of the U.S. Constitution; and decision by Idaho's Supreme Court, Idaho's constitutional WHEREAS, Native American women were given the right to amendment extending suffrage to women became law; and vote on June 24, 1924, when the government granted citizenship WHEREAS, between 1896 and 1917, women from suffrage to Native Americans through the Indian Citizenship Act; and states, including Idaho, advocated for the vote for women across WHEREAS, the year 2020 marks the hundredth anniversary the country by holding parades, rallies, events, and finally of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. picketing campaigns in front of the White House; and Constitution, granting women the right to vote. WHEREAS, by 1918, these efforts gained the attention NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of of President Woodrow Wilson and resulted in the Sixty-fifth the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, U.S. Congress's action to bring a proposed women's suffrage the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, amendment to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives; that the Legislature celebrates the profound effect that women's and suffrage has had on our state and our nation, impacting policy WHEREAS, despite defeat of the 1918 suffrage amendment and programs of great importance to our communities and greater in the U.S. Senate, the Sixty-sixth Congress introduced the society. proposed amendment, and on May 21, 1919, the U.S. House of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature Representatives passed the resolution, 304 to 90, and on June 4, recognizes August 26, 2020, as "Women's Suffrage Day" in 1919, the Senate concurred, voting with a margin of 56 to 25, honor of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the thus creating House Joint Resolution No. 1, A Joint Resolution U.S. Constitution. Proposing An Amendment To the Constitution Extending the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature Right of Suffrage to Women; and encourages Idahoans to celebrate Women's Suffrage Day with WHEREAS, governors across the country began to call upon appropriate events and ceremonies. their state's legislatures to ratify the proposed amendment, with the result that, between June 1919 and January 1920, 27 states had ratified the proposed women's suffrage amendment; and HCR 34 and HCR 35 were introduced, read the first time WHEREAS, Idaho Governor D. W. Davis called an by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Extraordinary Session of the Idaho Legislature on February 11, Committee for printing. 1920, for the sole purpose of ratifying the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution extending the right of suffrage to women; and SCR 122 and SCR 132, by Education Committee, were WHEREAS, Governor Davis recognized in his address introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the to the Legislature on February 11, 1920, that Idaho had been Education Committee. 106 HOUSE JOURNAL February 13, 2020]

SCR 129, by Resources and Environment Committee, THAT COMPENSATION FOR A DISTRICT HEALTH was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the DIRECTOR SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE DISTRICT Resources and Conservation Committee. BOARD OF HEALTH.

8TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 506 Introduction, First Reading, and Reference BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT RELATING TO THE NO SURPRISES ACT; AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 500 TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAPTER 66, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, RELATING TO THE FAIRNESS IN WOMEN'S TO DEFINE TERMS, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS SPORTS ACT; AMENDING TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, REGARDING BILLING BY OUT-OF-NETWORK BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 62, TITLE PROVIDERS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES AT 33, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO IN-NETWORK FACILITIES, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND PURPOSE, REGARDING BILLING BY OUT-OF-NETWORK TO PROVIDE FOR THE DESIGNATION OF ATHLETIC PROVIDERS FOR POST-EMERGENCY INPATIENT TEAMS, TO PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND NONEMERGENCY HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR A CAUSE OF ACTION, SERVICES PERFORMED AT IN-NETWORK FACILITIES, AND TO PROVIDE SEVERABILITY. TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY FOR SELF-FUNDED PLANS, AND TO PROVIDE FOR ENFORCEMENT. HOUSE BILL NO. 501 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 507 AN ACT BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RELATING TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 33-308, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC MONEYS; AMENDING REGARDING EXCISION AND ANNEXATION OF CHAPTER 16, TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION TERRITORY. OF A NEW SECTION 31-1614, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT A COUNTY GOVERNMENT FROM EXPENDING FUNDS HOUSE BILL NO. 502 TO A PROVIDER OF ABORTION AND TO PROVIDE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE EXCEPTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 50, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 50-1050, RELATING TO WINE AND BEER; AMENDING IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT A CITY GOVERNMENT SECTION 23-501, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE FROM EXPENDING FUNDS TO A PROVIDER OF TO NATIVE GROWN PRODUCTS AND TO PROVIDE ABORTION AND TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS; AMENDING CERTAIN LIMITATIONS ON THE PRODUCTION OF BEER CHAPTER 35, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION FOR PERSONAL USE. OF A NEW SECTION 67-3533, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT THE STATE GOVERNMENT FROM EXPENDING FUNDS TO A PROVIDER OF ABORTION AND TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 503 EXCEPTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 39, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION AN ACT 39-427, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT A PUBLIC HEALTH RELATING TO HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATIONS; DISTRICT FROM EXPENDING FUNDS TO A PROVIDER AMENDING SECTION 55-115, IDAHO CODE, TO OF ABORTION AND TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS; AND PROVIDE RESTRICTIONS ON THE AUTHORITY OF A PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION TO REGULATE THE DISPLAY OF POLITICAL SIGNS AND CERTAIN FLAGS. HOUSE BILL NO. 508 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 504 AN ACT BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE RELATING TO EMINENT DOMAIN; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 7-711, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE OFFICE REGARDING THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN DAMAGES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES FOR FISCAL AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND YEAR 2020; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. TO THE OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. HOUSE BILL NO. 509 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 505 RELATING TO VITAL STATISTICS; AMENDING BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE SECTION 39-240, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICTS; CORRECTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 39, IDAHO AMENDING SECTION 39-413, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-245A, [February 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 107

IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING SCR 126, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the CERTAIN FACTS INCLUDED IN AND AMENDMENTS second time by title and filed for third reading. TO BIRTH CERTIFICATES; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-279, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE SEVERABILITY. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 510 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE H 362 - INSURANCE AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO SMALL EMPLOYER H 362 was read the third time at length, section by section, INCENTIVE ACT OF 2005; AMENDING SECTION 63-4402, and placed before the House for final consideration. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Furniss to open TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION debate. 63-4403, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING TAXABLE YEARS; AMENDING SECTION The question being, "Shall H 362 pass?" 63-4404, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING TAXABLE YEARS; AMENDING SECTION Roll call resulted as follows: 63-4405, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, REGARDING TAXABLE YEARS; AMENDING SECTION Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, 63-4408, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, REGARDING TAXABLE YEARS AND TO MAKE Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, 63-4409, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR WRITTEN Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, NOTICE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, HOUSE BILL NO. 511 Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. AN ACT NAYS–None. RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS; AMENDING Absent–Horman(Marshall). Total - 1. SECTION 33-5209C, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT Total - 70. CERTAIN CHARTER SCHOOLS WITH LESS THAN FIFTEEN DAYS' WORTH OF CASH ON HAND MUST Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 362 passed the CURE THE FISCAL DEFICIENCY WITHIN A YEAR OR House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to BE SUBJECT TO REVOCATION PROCEEDINGS AND TO the Senate. MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. H 392 - VOLUNTEER HEALTH CARE PROVIDER IMMUNITY HOUSE BILL NO. 512 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE H 392 was read the third time at length, section by section, AN ACT and placed before the House for final consideration. RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION 33-5206, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR WEIGHTING IN At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kingsley to open A PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL'S LOTTERY FOR CERTAIN debate. DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS. The question being, "Shall H 392 pass?" H 500, H 501, H 502, H 503, H 504, H 505, H 506, H 507, H 508, H 509, H 510, H 511, and H 512 were introduced, read Roll call resulted as follows: the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Administration Committee for printing. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Order of Business. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, 10TH ORDER Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, HJM 12, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, second time by title and filed for third reading. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. H 399, H 400, H 401, H 477, and H 478, by Business NAYS–None. Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Absent–Horman(Marshall). Total - 1. reading. Total - 70. H 329 and H 366, by Resources and Conservation Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 392 passed the Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to reading. the Senate. 108 HOUSE JOURNAL February 13, 2020]

H 413 - ELECTION OF CITY COUNCILMEN carried, the rules were suspended, and SCR 126 was read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final H 413 was read the third time at length, section by section, consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open debate. debate. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Wagoner disclosed a conflict of The question being, "Shall SCR 126 be adopted?" interest regarding H 413. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 126 adopted by voice The question being, "Shall H 413 pass?" vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate.

Roll call resulted as follows: There being no objection, the House advanced to the AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Fifteenth Order of Business. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, 15TH ORDER Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Announcements Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Announcements were made to the body. Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. 16TH ORDER NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Adjournment Green, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 16. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Absent–Horman(Marshall). Total - 1. Friday, February 14, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Total - 70. carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 413 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to 12:04 p.m. the Senate. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh ATTEST: Order of Business. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk

7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions

SCR 126 - HEALTH Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of SCR 126 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that SCR 126 be read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Monks. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–Giddings, Scott. Total - 2. Absent–Horman(Marshall). Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion [February 14, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 109

HOUSE JOURNAL February 13, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith enrolled H 368 and H 369 which have been signed by the President. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled H 368 and H 369 were referred to the Judiciary, SECOND REGULAR SESSION Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE Governor. February 13, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1265, S 1277, S 1266, and FORTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY S 1278 which have passed the Senate. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2020 NOVAK, Secretary S 1265, S 1277, S 1266, and S 1278 were filed for first House of Representatives reading. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. 5TH ORDER Roll call showed 69 members present. Report of Standing Committees Absent and excused - Holtzclaw. Total - 1. Total - 70. February 14, 2020 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Riata Chandler, Page. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 34, HCR 35, H 500, H 501, H 502, H 503, H 504, H 505, H 506, 3RD ORDER H 507, H 508, H 509, H 510, H 511, and H 512. Approval of Journal CHANEY, Chairman

February 14, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HCR 35 and H 504 were filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND HCR 34, H 501, H 511, and H 512 were referred to the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Education Committee. the House Journal of the Thirty-ninth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 500, H 502, H 507, H 508, and H 509 were referred to CHANEY, Chairman the State Affairs Committee. H 503 was referred to the Business Committee. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 505 and H 506 were referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. 4TH ORDER H 510 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate February 14, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Boise ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 25. CHANEY, Chairman February 13, 2020 The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled The Honorable Scott Bedke HCR 25 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Speaker of the House Senate for the signature of the President. Dear Mr. Speaker: February 13, 2020 I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on Mr. Speaker: February 13, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND the following House bills, to wit: CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration H 311, H 314, H 315, and H 316 H 396 and H 426 and recommend that they do pass. GIBBS, Chairman Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little H 396 and H 426 were filed for second reading. Governor 110 HOUSE JOURNAL February 14, 2020]

February 13, 2020 7TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have had under consideration H 419, H 420, H 421, H 422, H 423, and Mr. Moyle moved that the following persons be approved H 424 and recommend that they do pass. as attaches to serve the House of Representatives for and during DIXON, Chairman the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. H 419, H 420, H 421, H 422, H 423, and H 424 were filed for second reading. Pages: Mason Amar Kaela Davis February 14, 2020 Asher Dixon Nadira Hajro Mr. Speaker: Kenedee Miller Israel Sheber We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES Carson Snooks Claire Walker AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under Ashlyn Young consideration H 384, H 405, H 427, and H 456 and recommend that they do pass. CHANEY, Chairman Legislative Aide: Logan Stanley H 384, H 405, H 427, and H 456 were filed for second reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by February 14, 2020 voice vote and administered the oath of office to the above Mr. Speaker: named attaches. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under consideration H 432 and report it back to be placed on General 8TH ORDER Orders. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference CHANEY, Chairman of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 432 was placed on General Orders for consideration. HOUSE BILL NO. 513 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE February 14, 2020 AN ACT Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO STATE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS; We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that AMENDING CHAPTER 35, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY we have had under consideration HCR 32 and recommend that THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-3522, IDAHO it do pass. CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ECONOMIC RESERVE AND HARRIS, Chairman INVESTMENT FUND; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY HCR 32 was filed for second reading. AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. February 14, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 514 We, your COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, report BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE that we have had under consideration H 449 and H 453 and AN ACT recommend that they do pass. RELATING TO THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION; YOUNGBLOOD, Chairman AMENDING SECTION 36-102, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING POLITICAL PARTY H 449 and H 453 were filed for second reading. AFFILIATION.

February 14, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 515 Mr. Speaker: BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we AN ACT have had under consideration H 470 and recommend that it do RELATING TO THE IDAHO PATIENT ACT; AMENDING pass. TITLE 48, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CLOW, Chairman CHAPTER 3, TITLE 48, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, H 470 was filed for second reading. TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION ACTIONS WHEN February 14, 2020 COLLECTING MEDICAL DEBTS, TO PROVIDE FOR Mr. Speaker: FEES AND COSTS IN EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, ACTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR EXTRAORDINARY report that we have had under consideration H 408 and COLLECTIONS AFTER UNTIMELY NOTICE IN CERTAIN recommend that it do pass. CASES, TO PROVIDE FOR THE BURDEN OF PROOF, COLLINS, Chairman TO PROVIDE FOR THE REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION OF RECEIPT, TO PROVIDE FOR THE DELIVERY OF H 408 was filed for second reading. A CONSOLIDATED SUMMARY OF SERVICES, TO There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh PROVIDE FOR CONTRACTED SERVICE, TO PROVIDE Order of Business. FOR ENFORCEMENT AND CIVIL PENALTIES, AND TO [February 14, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 111

PROVIDE FOR NON-EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION S 1238, by Education Committee, was read the second time ACTIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. by title and filed for third reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 516 11TH ORDER BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 400 retain its RELATING TO CONCEALED WEAPONS; AMENDING place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, February 17, SECTION 18-3302, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A CERTAIN 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. EXCEPTION AND TO REMOVE SURPLUS VERBIAGE.

HJM 12 - HEALTH HOUSE BILL NO. 517 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE HJM 12 was read the third time at length and placed before AN ACT the House for final consideration. RELATING TO LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy and AMENDING SECTION 50-1715, IDAHO CODE, TO Mr. Kingsley to open debate. REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE COLLECTION The question being, "Shall HJM 12 be adopted?" OF DELINQUENT INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 12 adopted by voice SECTION 50-1721, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. REGARDING DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING H 399 - COLLECTION AGENCIES SECTION 63-201, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; H 399 was read the third time at length, section by section, AMENDING SECTION 63-1009, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE and placed before the House for final consideration. PROVISIONS REGARDING THE EFFECT OF A TAX At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Green to open DEED AS A CONVEYANCE; AND DECLARING AN debate. EMERGENCY. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Zollinger disclosed a conflict of H 513, H 514, H 515, H 516, and H 517 were introduced, interest regarding H 399. read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. The question being, "Shall H 399 pass?" S 1265, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was Roll call resulted as follows: introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Affairs Committee. Armstrong, Berch, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, S 1277, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Revenue Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, and Taxation Committee. McCrostie, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, S 1266 and S 1278, by Education Committee, were Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 42. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the NAYS–Addis, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Education Committee. Christensen, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Kerby, Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Remington, Order of Business. Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 27. Absent–Holtzclaw. Total - 1. 10TH ORDER Total - 70. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 399 passed the HCR 33, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to second time by title and filed for third reading. the Senate. H 395, by Education Committee, was read the second time H 401 - MORTGAGE PRACTICES by title and filed for third reading. H 401 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 440 and HJR 4, by State Affairs Committee, were read and placed before the House for final consideration. the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 410 and H 411, by Transportation and Defense Committee, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Green to open were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. debate. H 438, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the The question being, "Shall H 401 pass?" second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: H 409, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, second time by title and filed for third reading. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, 112 HOUSE JOURNAL February 14, 2020]

Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, NAYS–None. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Absent–Holtzclaw. Total - 1. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Total - 70. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 478 passed the Absent–Holtzclaw. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 401 passed the H 329 - WATER RESOURCES House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 329 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 477 - REAL ESTATE LICENSURE At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open H 477 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 329 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Syme disclosed a conflict of Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, interest regarding H 477. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, The question being, "Shall H 477 pass?" Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Roll call resulted as follows: Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chew, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, NAYS–None. Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Absent–Holtzclaw. Total - 1. Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Total - 70. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 329 passed the NAYS–Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Ehardt, Giddings, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nichols, Remington, Scott, the Senate. Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 17. Absent–Holtzclaw. Total - 1. H 366 - WATER Total - 70. H 366 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 477 passed the and placed before the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open debate. H 478 - REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Blanksma disclosed a conflict H 478 was read the third time at length, section by section, of interest regarding H 366. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 366 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Syme disclosed a conflict of AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, interest regarding H 478. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, The question being, "Shall H 478 pass?" Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Roll call resulted as follows: Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, NAYS–None. [February 14, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 113

Absent–Holtzclaw. Total - 1. 16TH ORDER Total - 70. Adjournment Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 366 passed the Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Monday, February 17, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion the Senate. carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh 11:52 a.m. Order of Business. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker 7TH ORDER ATTEST: Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk

HCR 33 - INDIAN AFFAIRS Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HCR 33 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 33 be read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Monks. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Horman(Marshall), Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. NAYS–Giddings, Scott. Total - 2. Absent–Collins, Holtzclaw. Total - 2. Total - 70.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 33 was read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open debate.

The question being, "Shall HCR 33 be adopted?"

Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 33 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate.

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. 114 HOUSE JOURNAL February 17, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL A House Memorial WHEREAS, Representative has passed on OF THE since the close of First Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature; and IDAHO LEGISLATURE WHEREAS, the late Representative Carlos Bilbao served in this House, in the interest of District 11, covering the years 2005 SECOND REGULAR SESSION through 2012. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Legislature draw public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Carlos Bilbao. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature extend to the FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2020 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to House of Representatives forward copies to the members of the Bilbao family. The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Representative Paul Shepherd paid tribute to the former Representative Carlos Bilbao. Roll call showed all 70 members present. Total - 70. ******* Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. A House Memorial The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Asher Dixon, Page. WHEREAS, Representative David Walker Bivens has passed on since the close of First Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature; and 3RD ORDER WHEREAS, the late Representative David Walker Bivens Approval of Journal served in this House, in the interest of District 14, covering the years 1993 through 1998. February 17, 2020 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Legislature draw We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the David Walker Bivens. House Journal of the Fortieth Legislative Day and recommend BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of that same be adopted as corrected. Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature extend to the CHANEY, Chairman bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease. forward copies to the members of the Bivens family. Representative Gayann DeMordaunt paid tribute to the MEMORIAL PROGRAM former Representative David Walker Bivens. Opening Remarks ...... Representative Linda Hartgen ******* A House Memorial "Pass It On" Written by Claudia Goodman WHEREAS, Representative Mary Hartung has passed on Performed by Kevin and Rep. Julianne Young and family since the close of First Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Ashlyn, Enoch, Andrew, Joshua, Lydia, Isaiah, and Heber Legislature; and WHEREAS, the late Representative Mary Hartung served in Presentation of Memorials this House, in the interest of District 10, covering the years 1987 through 1989. David Walker Bivens...... Representative Gayann DeMordaunt NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House Mary Hartung...... Representative Greg Chaney of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Legislature draw public Marguerite McLaughlin....Representative Caroline Nilsson Troy attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Mary Hartung. Mary ...... Representative Vito Barbieri BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Carlos Bilbao ...... Representative Paul Shepherd Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature extend to the Twila L. Hornbeck...... Representative Priscilla Giddings bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and Milton Peter Nielsen...... Representative Christy Zito BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Robert Ernest Schaefer...... Representative Gary Collins House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to Donna Faye Scott ...... Representative Linda Hartgen spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to Harry Brose Turner...... Representative forward copies to the members of the Hartung family. "Amazing Grace" Representative Greg Chaney paid tribute to the former Performed by Shane Lowe Representative Mary Hartung. [February 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 115

******* spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to forward copies to the members of the Nielsen family. A House Memorial Representative Christy Zito paid tribute to the former WHEREAS, Representative Twila L. Hornbeck has passed Representative Milton Peter Nielsen. on since the close of First Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature; and ******* WHEREAS, the late Representative Twila L. Hornbeck served in this House, in the interest of District 8, covering the A House Memorial years 1995 through 2002. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the WHEREAS, Representative Robert Ernest Schaefer has House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Legislature draw passed on since the close of First Regular Session of the public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature; and Twila L. Hornbeck. WHEREAS, the late Representative Robert Ernest Schaefer BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of served in this House, in the interest of Districts 11 and 12, Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature extend to the covering the years 1985 through 2012. bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Legislature draw House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to Robert Ernest Schaefer. forward copies to the members of the Hornbeck family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature extend to the Representative Priscilla Giddings paid tribute to the former bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and Representative Twila L. Hornbeck. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to ******* spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to forward copies to the members of the Schaefer family. A House Memorial WHEREAS, Representative Marguerite McLaughlin has Representative Gary Collins paid tribute to the former passed on since the close of First Regular Session of the Representative Robert Ernest Schaefer. Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature; and ******* WHEREAS, the late Representative Marguerite McLaughlin served in this House, in the interest of District 7, covering the A House Memorial years 1979 through 1982. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the WHEREAS, Representative Donna Faye Scott has passed on House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Legislature draw since the close of First Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Legislature; and Marguerite McLaughlin. WHEREAS, the late Representative Donna Faye Scott BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of served in this House, in the interest of District 25, covering the Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature extend to the years 1983 through 1986. bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Legislature draw House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to Donna Faye Scott. forward copies to the members of the McLaughlin family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature extend to the Representative Caroline Nilsson Troy paid tribute to the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and former Representative Marguerite McLaughlin. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to ******* spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to A House Memorial forward copies to the members of the Scott family. WHEREAS, Representative Milton Peter Nielsen has passed Representative Linda Hartgen paid tribute to the former on since the close of First Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Representative Donna Faye Scott. Legislature; and WHEREAS, the late Representative Milton Peter Nielsen ******* served in this House, in the interest of Districts 22 and 23, A House Memorial covering the years 2002 through 2016. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the WHEREAS, Representative Mary Kathleen Sims has passed House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Legislature draw on since the close of First Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Legislature; and Milton Peter Nielsen. WHEREAS, the late Representative Mary Kathleen Sims BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of served in this House, in the interest of District 4, covering the Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature extend to the years 2010 through 2016. bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Legislature draw House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to 116 HOUSE JOURNAL February 17, 2020] public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of February 14, 2020 Mary Kathleen Sims. Mr. Speaker: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of I transmit herewith S 1279 which has passed the Senate. Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature extend to the NOVAK, Secretary bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the S 1279 was filed for first reading. House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to 5TH ORDER forward copies to the members of the Sims family. Report of Standing Committees Representative Vito Barbieri paid tribute to the former Representative Mary Kathleen Sims. February 17, 2020 ******* Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND A House Memorial ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 513, H 514, H 515, H 516, and H 517. WHEREAS, Representative Harry Brose Turner has passed CHANEY, Chairman on since the close of First Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature; and H 513 was referred to the Transportation and Defense WHEREAS, the late Representative Harry Brose Turner Committee. served in this House, in the interest of Twin Falls county, covering the years 1957 through 1964. H 514 was referred to the Resources and Conservation NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Committee. House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Legislature draw H 515 was referred to the Business Committee. public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Harry Brose Turner. H 516 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature extend to the H 517 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to February 17, 2020 spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to Mr. Speaker: forward copies to the members of the Turner family. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Representative Lance Clow paid tribute to the former H 368 and H 369 to the Governor at 11:10 a.m., as of this date, Representative Harry Brose Turner. February 14, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman ******* There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Third Order of Order of Business. Business. 8TH ORDER 4TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Consideration of Messages from the of Bills and Joint Resolutions Governor and the Senate S 1279, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. February 14, 2020 Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth I transmit herewith enrolled S 1257, S 1258, S 1271, S 1272, Order of Business. S 1235, S 1236, S 1240, and S 1242 for the signature of the Speaker. 10TH ORDER NOVAK, Secretary Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled HCR 35, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the S 1257, S 1258, S 1271, S 1272, S 1235, S 1236, S 1240, and second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1242 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. H 504, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. February 14, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 396 and H 426, by Resources and Conservation I return herewith enrolled H 380 which has been signed by Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third the President. reading. NOVAK, Secretary H 419, H 420, H 421, H 422, H 423, and H 424, by Business Enrolled H 380 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. reading. [February 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 117

H 384, H 405, H 427, and H 456, by Judiciary, Rules and H 440 - COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS Administration Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 440 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. HCR 32, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott to open debate. H 449 and H 453, by Appropriations Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall H 440 pass?" H 470, by Education Committee, was read the second time Roll call resulted as follows: by title and filed for third reading. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, H 408, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, second time by title and filed for third reading. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, 11TH ORDER Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that HJR 4 retain its Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, There being no objection, it was so ordered. Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Wood. Total - 15. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 409 retain its Paired Votes: place on the Third Reading Calendar until Thursday, February AYE - Blanksma NAY - Wintrow 20, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70.

H 400 - COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 440 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 400 was read the third time at length, section by section, the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. H 410 - TRANSPORTATION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Armstrong to open debate. H 410 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Dixon asked unanimous consent that H 400 be returned to the Business Committee. There being no objection, it was so At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open ordered. debate.

H 395 - HIGHER EDUCATION The question being, "Shall H 410 pass?" H 395 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, The question being, "Shall H 395 pass?" Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Roll call resulted as follows: Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, NAYS–None. Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Absent–Blanksma, Wintrow. Total - 2. Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Total - 70. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 410 passed the Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. the Senate. NAYS–Boyle, Crane, Giddings, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Scott, Zito. Total - 8. H 411 - MOTOR VEHICLES Absent–Blanksma, Wintrow. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 411 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 395 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Addis to open the Senate. debate. 118 HOUSE JOURNAL February 17, 2020]

The question being, "Shall H 411 pass?" 16TH ORDER Adjournment Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Tuesday, February 18, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, carried. Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, 11:57 a.m. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, ATTEST: Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. NAYS–None. Absent–Blanksma, Furniss, Raymond, Wintrow. Total - 4. Total - 70.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 411 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 438 - HEALTH H 438 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Giddings to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 438 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. NAYS–None. Absent–Blanksma, Furniss, Raymond, Wintrow. Total - 4. Total - 70.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 438 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bill on the Third Reading Calendar retain its place for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. [February 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 119

HOUSE JOURNAL February 17, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled SCR 126 for the signature of the Speaker. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled SECOND REGULAR SESSION SCR 126 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE

February 17, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled HCR 25 which has been signed by FORTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY the President. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2020 NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled HCR 25 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and House of Representatives Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. February 17, 2020 Roll call showed 68 members present. Mr. Speaker: Absent and excused - Shepherd and Wintrow. Total - 2. I transmit herewith S 1269, S 1223, S 1224, S 1225, S 1246, Total - 70. S 1248, and S 1288 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. S 1269, S 1223, S 1224, S 1225, S 1246, S 1248, and The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kaela Davis, Page. S 1288 were filed for first reading.

3RD ORDER 5TH ORDER Approval of Journal Report of Standing Committees February 18, 2020 February 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the enrolled H 380 to the Governor at 11:05 a.m., as of this date, House Journal of the Forty-third Legislative Day and recommend February 17, 2020. that same be adopted as corrected. CHANEY, Chairman CHANEY, Chairman

Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by February 17, 2020 Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 502, S 1243, S 1244, and 4TH ORDER S 1245 and recommend that they do pass. Consideration of Messages from the HARRIS, Chairman Governor and the Senate H 502, S 1243, S 1244, and S 1245 were filed for second OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR reading. Boise February 17, 2020 February 14, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, The Honorable Scott Bedke report that we have had under consideration H 494 and H 496 and Speaker of the House recommend that they do pass. COLLINS, Chairman Dear Mr. Speaker: H 494 and H 496 were filed for second reading. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on February 14, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State February 17, 2020 the following House bill, to wit: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND H 368 CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration H 493 and recommend that it do pass. Sincerely, GIBBS, Chairman /s/ Brad Little Governor H 493 was filed for second reading. 120 HOUSE JOURNAL February 18, 2020]

February 18, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 519 Mr. Speaker: BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AN ACT AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under RELATING TO HEALTH; AMENDING CHAPTER consideration H 406 and recommend that it do pass. 45, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION CHANEY, Chairman OF A NEW SECTION 39-4516, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING LIFE-SUSTAINING H 406 was filed for second reading. TREATMENT FOR UNEMANCIPATED MINORS. February 17, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 520 We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE have had under consideration H 398, H 416, H 417, H 418, and AN ACT H 476 and recommend that they do pass. RELATING TO DAYCARE FACILITIES; AMENDING DIXON, Chairman SECTION 39-1105, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECKS; AMENDING H 398, H 416, H 417, H 418, and H 476 were filed for second SECTION 39-1106, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A reading. PROVISION REGARDING A CERTAIN CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECK; AMENDING SECTION 39-1110, IDAHO February 18, 2020 CODE, TO PROVIDE STANDARDS FOR INFANT SLEEP Mr. Speaker: AREAS; AND AMENDING SECTION 39-1113, IDAHO We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT PERSONS FOUND GUILTY report that we have had under consideration HJM 13 and OF CERTAIN CRIMES SHALL BE INELIGIBLE FOR A recommend that it do pass. LICENSE, TO PROVIDE FOR APPEALS OF A DENIAL, WOOD, Chairman REVOCATION, OR SUSPENSION OF A LICENSE, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. HJM 13 was filed for second reading. H 518, H 519, and H 520 were introduced, read the first time February 18, 2020 by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Mr. Speaker: Committee for printing. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under S 1269 and S 1246, by State Affairs Committee, were consideration H 457 and H 467 and report them back to be introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State placed on General Orders. Affairs Committee. CHANEY, Chairman S 1223, S 1224, S 1225, and S 1248, by Agricultural Affairs H 457 and H 467 were placed on General Orders for Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and consideration. referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. February 17, 2020 S 1288, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first Mr. Speaker: time by title, and filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have had under consideration H 473 and H 475 and report them back There being no objection, the House advanced to the to be placed on General Orders. Eleventh Order of Business. DIXON, Chairman H 473 and H 475 were placed on General Orders for 11TH ORDER consideration. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Monks asked unanimous consent that H 420 retain its There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. Order of Business. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Clow asked unanimous consent that H 470 be returned 8TH ORDER to the Education Committee. There being no objection, it was so Introduction, First Reading, and Reference ordered. of Bills and Joint Resolutions HJR 4 - LEGISLATURE At this time, Mr. Moyle took the Chair. HJR 4 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. HOUSE BILL NO. 518 At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Bedke to BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE open debate. AN ACT RELATING TO PROPERTY TAX NOTICES; AMENDING The question being, "Shall HJR 4 be adopted?" SECTION 63-902, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE CONTENT OF PROPERTY TAX Roll call resulted as follows: NOTICES, TO PROVIDE A CERTAIN PENALTY FOR AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, NONCOMPLIANCE, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, CORRECTIONS. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, [February 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 121

Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Roll call resulted as follows: Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Mendive, Monks, Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Davis, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, NAYS–Giddings, McCrostie, Scott. Total - 3. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wood, Absent–Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 2. Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. Total - 70. NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Moon, Moyle, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that more than Nichols, Remington, Scott, Wisniewski, Zito. Total - 16. two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, Absent–Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 2. HJR 4 was adopted by the House. Title was approved and the Total - 70. resolution ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 504 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to S 1238 - EDUCATION the Senate.

S 1238 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 396 - SHOOTING RANGES and placed before the House for final consideration. H 396 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized and placed before the House for final consideration. Mrs. DeMordaunt to open debate. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Troy to The question being, "Shall S 1238 pass?" open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 396 pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. NAYS–None. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Christensen, Giddings, Absent–Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 2. Holtzclaw, Marshall, Moon, Nichols, Scott, Wisniewski, Young, Total - 70. Zito, Zollinger. Total - 14. Absent–Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 2. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1238 passed Total - 70. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 396 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to HCR 35 - WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE the Senate.

HCR 35 was read the third time at length and placed before H 426 - FISH AND GAME the House for final consideration. H 426 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Troy to and placed before the House for final consideration. open debate. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Gestrin to The question being, "Shall HCR 35 be adopted?" open debate. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared HCR 35 adopted The question being, "Shall H 426 pass?" by voice vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 504 - APPROPRIATIONS - OITS Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, H 504 was read the third time at length, section by section, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, and placed before the House for final consideration. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Raybould Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, to open debate. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, The question being, "Shall H 504 pass?" Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, 122 HOUSE JOURNAL February 18, 2020]

Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 421 passed Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS–None. the Senate. Absent–Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 422 - DRIVING BUSINESSES Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 426 passed H 422 was read the third time at length, section by section, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to and placed before the House for final consideration. the Senate. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Kauffman to open debate. H 419 - MORTICIANS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, AND EMBALMERS The question being, "Shall H 422 pass?" H 419 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Lickley to Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, open debate. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, The question being, "Shall H 419 pass?" Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Roll call resulted as follows: Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–None. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Absent–Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 2. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Total - 70. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 422 passed Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, the Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. H 423 - ATHLETE AGENTS Absent–Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 423 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration.

Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 419 passed At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Raybould the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to to open debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 423 pass?" H 421 - REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Roll call resulted as follows: H 421 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, and placed before the House for final consideration. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Wagoner Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, to open debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall H 421 pass?" Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, NAYS–None. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 2. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 423 passed Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, the Senate. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. H 424 - BARBERS AND COSMETOLOGISTS NAYS–None. Absent–Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 2. H 424 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. [February 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 123

At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Raybould to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 424 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. Absent–Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 424 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Monks asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Monks moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Wednesday, February 19, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House adjourned at 11:54 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 124 HOUSE JOURNAL February 19, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL February 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith SCR 133, S 1280, S 1262, S 1281, S 1282, S 1284, S 1273, S 1286, S 1294, S 1305, and S 1293 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary SECOND REGULAR SESSION SCR 133, S 1280, S 1262, S 1281, S 1282, S 1284, S 1273, SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE S 1286, S 1294, S 1305, and S 1293 were filed for first reading.

February 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: FORTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY I return herewith HJM 11 which has passed the Senate. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2020 NOVAK, Secretary HJM 11 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and House of Representatives Administration Committee for enrolling. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. 5TH ORDER Roll call showed al 70 members present. Report of Standing Committees Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. February 19, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kenedee Miller, Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 518, H 519, and H 520. 3RD ORDER CHANEY, Chairman Approval of Journal H 518 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee.

February 19, 2020 H 519 and H 520 were referred to the Health and Welfare Mr. Speaker: Committee. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved February 19, 2020 the House Journal of the Forty-fourth Legislative Day and Mr. Speaker: recommend that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND CHANEY, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HCR 25 to the Secretary of State at 11:07 a.m., as of this date, February 18, 2020. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by CHANEY, Chairman Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. February 18, 2020 4TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Consideration of Messages from the We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, Governor and the Senate report that we have had under consideration HJR 5 and recommend that it do pass. COLLINS, Chairman OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise HJR 5 was filed for second reading. February 18, 2020 February 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The Honorable Scott Bedke We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that Speaker of the House we have had under consideration H 480 and SCR 120 and recommend that they do pass. Dear Mr. Speaker: CLOW, Chairman I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on H 480 and SCR 120 were filed for second reading. February 17, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: February 18, 2020 H 369 and H 380 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND Sincerely, DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration S 1249, /s/ Brad Little S 1255, and SCR 125 and recommend that they do pass. Governor PALMER, Chairman [February 19, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 125

S 1249, S 1255, and SCR 125 were filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 522 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT February 18, 2020 RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING CHAPTER Mr. Speaker: 1, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, NEW SECTION 33-137, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH report that we have had under consideration H 451, H 488, and PROVISIONS REGARDING DIGITAL AND ONLINE H 491 and recommend that they do pass. LIBRARY RESOURCES FOR CERTAIN STUDENTS; AND MENDIVE, Chairman AMENDING CHAPTER 25, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-2508, H 451, H 488, and H 491 were filed for second reading. IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING DIGITAL AND ONLINE LIBRARY RESOURCES FOR February 19, 2020 CERTAIN STUDENTS. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, HOUSE BILL NO. 523 report that we have had under consideration H 495 and H 517 and BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE recommend that they do pass. AN ACT COLLINS, Chairman RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION 33-1001, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM AND H 495 and H 517 were filed for second reading. TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004B, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 2, CHAPTER 132, LAWS OF 2019, TO PROVIDE FOR February 18, 2020 AN ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL COMPENSATION Mr. Speaker: RUNG ON THE CAREER LADDER, TO PROVIDE We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, FOR CERTAIN ALLOCATIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR report that we have had under consideration H 483 and report it AN ADJUSTMENT, AND TO REVISE PROVISIONS back to be placed on General Orders. REGARDING EVALUATIONS; AMENDING SECTION COLLINS, Chairman 33-1004C, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING BASE AND MINIMUM SALARIES; H 483 was placed on General Orders for consideration. AMENDING SECTION 33-1004E, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN STAFF SHALL NOT BE PAID LESS THAN A MINIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT; February 19, 2020 AND AMENDING SECTION 33-1201A, IDAHO CODE, Mr. Speaker: TO PROVIDE FOR AN ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, ENDORSEMENT, TO PROVIDE ELIGIBILITY FOR report that we have had under consideration H 498 and report it ENDORSEMENTS, AND TO DEFINE TERMS. back to be placed on General Orders. WOOD, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 524 H 498 was placed on General Orders for consideration. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh RELATING TO UNPAID TAXES; PROVIDING Order of Business. LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING SECTION 63-3050, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING ACTIONS BY THE STATE TAX COMMISSION TO 7TH ORDER COLLECT AN UNPAID TAX OR DEFICIENCY UNDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE SCR 133, by Health and Welfare Committee, was APPLICATION. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. H 521, H 522, H 523, and H 524 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and 8TH ORDER Administration Committee for printing. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1280, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. HOUSE BILL NO. 521 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE S 1262, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, AN ACT was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the RELATING TO TAXATION; AMENDING CHAPTER Commerce and Human Resources Committee. 36, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3622VV, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE S 1281, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read A SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION; AND AMENDING the first time by title, and referred to the Local Government SECTION 63-301A, IDAHO CODE, TO EXCLUDE ITEMS Committee. THAT QUALIFY FOR A CERTAIN EXEMPTION FROM THE AMOUNT OF TAXABLE MARKET VALUE OF NEW S 1282, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the CONSTRUCTION. first time by title, and referred to the Business Committee. 126 HOUSE JOURNAL February 19, 2020]

S 1284, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Administration Committee. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, S 1273, by Resources and Environment Committee, was Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Resources and Conservation Committee. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, S 1286 and S 1294, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Agricultural Affairs Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 384 passed the S 1305, by Health and Welfare Committee, was introduced, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare the Senate. Committee. H 405 - CRIMES S 1293, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. H 405 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open debate.

10TH ORDER The question being, "Shall H 405 pass?" Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Roll call resulted as follows: H 502, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, by title and filed for third reading. Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Davis, S 1243, S 1244, and S 1245, by State Affairs Committee, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, H 494 and H 496, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 47. H 493, by Environment, Energy and Technology Committee, NAYS–Addis, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Collins, Crane, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Stevenson, Vander Woude, H 406, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 23. was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Total - 70. H 398, H 416, H 417, H 418, and H 476, by Business Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 405 passed the Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to reading. the Senate. HJM 13, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 427 - STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION S 1288, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by H 427 was read the third time at length, section by section, title and filed for third reading. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open 11TH ORDER debate. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall H 427 pass?" Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 420 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. Roll call resulted as follows: There being no objection, it was so ordered. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, H 384 - IDAHO WRONGFUL CONVICTION ACT Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, H 384 was read the third time at length, section by section, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Raybould, debate. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, The question being, "Shall H 384 pass?" Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–None. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Absent–Palmer. Total - 1. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Total - 70. [February 19, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 127

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 427 passed the 15TH ORDER House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Announcements the Senate. Announcements were made to the body. H 456 - COMMUTATION, PARDON, OR REMISSION OF FINES AND FORFEITURES 16TH ORDER H 456 was read the third time at length, section by section, Adjournment and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Thursday, February 20, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion debate. carried. The question being, "Shall H 456 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:59 a.m. Roll call resulted as follows: SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, ATTEST: Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. Absent–Green, Palmer. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 456 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

HCR 32 - JOINT RULE 23 HCR 32 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open debate. The question being, "Shall HCR 32 be adopted?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–Chew, Mason, Necochea, Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 5. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, HCR 32 was adopted by the House and the resolution ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. 128 HOUSE JOURNAL February 20, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 20, 2020 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 521, H 522, SECOND REGULAR SESSION H 523, and H 524. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE CHANEY, Chairman H 521 and H 524 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee.

FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY H 522 and H 523 were referred to the Education Committee. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2020 February 20, 2020 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HJM 11. CHANEY, Chairman Roll call showed 68 members present. Absent and excused - Clow and Youngblood. Total - 2. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Total - 70. HJM 11 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Carson Snooks, Page. February 19, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN 3RD ORDER RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration Approval of Journal S 1263 and recommend that it do pass. HOLTZCLAW, Chairman February 20, 2020 Mr. Speaker: S 1263 was filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the February 20, 2020 House Journal of the Forty-fifth Legislative Day and recommend Mr. Speaker: that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES CHANEY, Chairman AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under consideration H 402, H 403, and H 455 and recommend that they do pass. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by CHANEY, Chairman Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 402, H 403, and H 455 were filed for second reading.

4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the February 20, 2020 Governor and the Senate Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have February 19, 2020 had under consideration H 515 and recommend that it do pass. Mr. Speaker: DIXON, Chairman I transmit herewith SCR 128, S 1285, S 1283, S 1306, and S 1295 which have passed the Senate. H 515 was filed for second reading. NOVAK, Secretary February 20, 2020 Mr. Speaker: SCR 128, S 1285, S 1283, S 1306, and S 1295 were filed for We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES first reading. AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under consideration H 429 and report it back to be placed on General February 19, 2020 Orders. Mr. Speaker: CHANEY, Chairman I return herewith H 377 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary H 429 was placed on General Orders for consideration.

H 377 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Administration Committee for enrolling. Order of Business. [February 20, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 129

7TH ORDER WHEREAS, the mining industry is dedicated to modern Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions mining practices that promote the responsible extraction of minerals while being protective of the environment and emphasize land restoration as mine life progresses; and HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 14 WHEREAS, the Idaho Legislature recognizes the importance BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE of domestically sourced minerals for national independence and A JOINT MEMORIAL defense, as it buffers reliance on imported minerals; and TO THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF WHEREAS, the Idaho Legislature recognizes the necessity REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES IN and use of mined minerals in virtually every aspect of our modern CONGRESS ASSEMBLED AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL lives, including computer chips, telephones, automobiles, medical DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN devices, electricity, roads and bridges, public infrastructure, THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. recreation, freight, buildings and dwellings, health and beauty We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and products, recreational equipment, and renewable energy; and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the Second WHEREAS, the Idaho Legislature recognizes the invaluable Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, do hereby future the mining industry plays not only in Idaho but also the respectfully represent that: entire United States of America; and WHEREAS, the Idaho Legislature recognizes the profound WHEREAS, the Idaho Legislature recognizes the work role mining has played in the settlement of Idaho, its that the Bureau of Land Management, the United States Forest contemporary role, and the role it will play in our future; and Service, and other federal agencies are doing to simplify the WHEREAS, Idaho, the forty-third state in the Union, was permitting process for infrastructure and mining projects. named the "Gem State" because of the immense role played by NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of mining in the settlement of Idaho; and the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, WHEREAS, the Great Seal of the State of Idaho contains the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, the symbolic representation of the miner because of the historical that the State of Idaho supports the actions of the Bureau of Land importance of mining in Idaho; and Management and other federal agencies, in partnership with WHEREAS, Idaho has diverse geologic and mineral state agencies, to move forward and recognize the importance of resources within its boundaries, including world-class deposits mining in the history, development, and future of the Gem State. of silver, phosphate, and cobalt as well as numerous and robust BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the deposits of gold, molybdenum, antimony, rare earth elements, House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and thorium, lead, copper, zinc, and numerous other minerals and directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of gems; and the United States, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of WHEREAS, the Idaho state song "Here We Have Idaho" the Interior, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection references Idaho's vast resources of silver and gold; and Agency, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the WHEREAS, mining in Idaho has shaped the state's political House of Representatives of Congress, and to the congressional boundaries, built cities, and supplied the nation with minerals delegation representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the necessary for today's modern lifestyle; and United States. WHEREAS, the discovery of gold along Canal Gulch near Pierce, Idaho, in 1860 set off one of the largest migrations in HJM 14 was introduced, read the first time by title, and American history; and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee WHEREAS, the significant discovery of gold in the Boise for printing. Basin led to the founding of Boise City as a supply outpost for the Boise and Owyhee mining districts, thereby leading to the SCR 128, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the establishment of Boise as the capital of Idaho; and first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. WHEREAS, one hundred years after the discovery of silver 8TH ORDER in the world-renowned Coeur d'Alene mining district, the one Introduction, First Reading, and Reference billionth ounce of silver was produced there, as well as vast of Bills and Joint Resolutions amounts of lead, zinc, and copper; and WHEREAS, Idaho's world-class phosphate district plays a HOUSE BILL NO. 525 significant role in advancing the agricultural needs within our BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE state and nation; and AN ACT WHEREAS, the Idaho Legislature recognizes the prevalent RELATING TO PUBLIC MONEYS; AMENDING role mining plays in our modern lives and will play in our future; CHAPTER 16, TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION and OF A NEW SECTION 31-1614, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT WHEREAS, Idaho's mining industry has played a significant A COUNTY GOVERNMENT FROM EXPENDING FUNDS role in national defense by providing the raw materials necessary TO A PROVIDER OF ABORTION AND TO PROVIDE to defend our nation in times of conflict; and EXCEPTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 50, IDAHO WHEREAS, the Idaho Legislature recognizes the vital part CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 50-1050, the mining industry plays in providing economic stability to the IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT A CITY GOVERNMENT region, especially rural economies, through high-paying jobs, FROM EXPENDING FUNDS TO A PROVIDER OF taxes, direct and indirect economic impacts, donations, and ABORTION AND TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS; AMENDING community sponsorships; and CHAPTER 35, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION WHEREAS, mining and mine processing provide more than OF A NEW SECTION 67-3533, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT 10,000 direct and indirect jobs throughout Idaho, with a payroll THE STATE GOVERNMENT FROM EXPENDING FUNDS of $570 million, a total tax contribution of $88 million, and an TO A PROVIDER OF ABORTION AND TO PROVIDE economic impact of almost $1 billion to the gross state product; EXCEPTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 39, and IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 130 HOUSE JOURNAL February 20, 2020]

39-427, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT A PUBLIC HEALTH 10TH ORDER DISTRICT FROM EXPENDING FUNDS TO A PROVIDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions OF ABORTION AND TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS; AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. HJR 5, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 526 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE H 480, by Education Committee, was read the second time AN ACT by title and filed for third reading. RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING SECTION SCR 120, by Education Committee, was read the second 41-1941, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS time by title and filed for third reading. REGARDING ANNUITY SALES TO CONSUMERS AND DISCLOSURES; AMENDING CHAPTER 19, TITLE 41, S 1249, by Transportation Committee, was read the second IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION time by title and filed for third reading. 41-1942, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING ADVERTISEMENT OF INTEREST-INDEXED S 1255, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second ANNUITIES; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 19, TITLE 41, time by title and filed for third reading. IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 41-1943, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS SCR 125, by Transportation Committee, was read the second REGARDING STANDARDS FOR POLICY PROVISIONS time by title and filed for third reading. FOR ANNUITIES. H 451, H 488, and H 491, by Local Government Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 527 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE H 495 and H 517, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were AN ACT read the second time by title and filed for third reading. RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING SECTION 36-701, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE EXCEPTION PROVISIONS REGARDING CAPTIVE WILDLIFE AND TO 11TH ORDER MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 528 Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 409 retain its BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE place on the Third Reading Calendar until Tuesday, February 25, AN ACT 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING SECTION 36-1401, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 420 retain its REGARDING THE UNLAWFUL KILLING, POSSESSION, place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. OR WASTING OF WILDLIFE; AND DECLARING AN There being no objection, it was so ordered. EMERGENCY. H 449 - APPROPRIATIONS - BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND HOUSE BILL NO. 529 H 449 was read the third time at length, section by section, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE and placed before the House for final consideration. AN ACT RELATING TO PARTIES TO ACTIONS; AMENDING At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open CHAPTER 3, TITLE 5, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION debate. OF A NEW SECTION 5-345, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CIVIL IMMUNITY FOR ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to AND CONTRACTORS IN CERTAIN INSTANCES AND TO Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in PROVIDE APPLICABILITY. debate of H 449. There being no objection it was so ordered.

H 525, H 526, H 527, H 528, and H 529 were introduced, ****** read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. At this time, the Speaker introduced The Honorable , United States Senator, and the Honorable James E. Risch, S 1285, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the United States Senator, who spoke briefly to the members of the first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. House. S 1283, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and ****** Administration Committee. Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Eleventh Order S 1306, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the of Business. first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. The question being, "Shall H 449 pass?" S 1295, by Health and Welfare Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Roll call resulted as follows: Committee. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Order of Business. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, [February 20, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 131

Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Paired Votes: Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, AYE - Crane NAY - Green Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, AYE - Youngblood NAY - McCrostie Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Total - 70. Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–Berch, Smith. Total - 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 408 passed the Absent–Anderst, Clow, Green, Youngblood. Total - 4. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 449 passed the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one the Senate. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 453 - APPROPRIATIONS - BUDGET SUBMISSIONS There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. H 453 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 15TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open Announcements debate. Announcements were made to the body. The question being, "Shall H 453 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: 16TH ORDER AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, Adjournment Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Friday, February 21, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, carried. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, 12:08 p.m. Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. ATTEST: Total - 66. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk NAYS–None. Absent–Anderst, Clow, Green, Youngblood. Total - 4. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 453 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 408 - SALES TAX H 408 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 408 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. NAYS–Abernathy, Armstrong, Berch, Chew, Christensen, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 16. Absent–Clow. Total - 1. 132 HOUSE JOURNAL February 21, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 21, 2020 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 14, SECOND REGULAR SESSION H 525, H 526, H 527, H 528, and H 529. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE CHANEY, Chairman HJM 14, H 527, and H 528 were referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. H 525 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. FORTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2020 H 526 was referred to the Business Committee. H 529 was referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. House of Representatives February 21, 2020 The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Roll call showed 68 members present. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 377. Absent and excused - Clow and Youngblood. Total - 2. CHANEY, Chairman Total - 70. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 377 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Claire Walker, Page. for the signature of the President. February 20, 2020 Mr. Speaker: 3RD ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that Approval of Journal we have had under consideration H 500 and recommend that it February 21, 2020 do pass. Mr. Speaker: HARRIS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 500 was filed for second reading. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Forty-sixth Legislative Day and recommend February 20, 2020 that same be adopted as corrected. Mr. Speaker: CHANEY, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 436 and Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by recommend that it do pass. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. WOOD, Chairman H 436 was filed for second reading. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the February 20, 2020 Governor and the Senate Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we February 20, 2020 have had under consideration S 1266 and recommend that it do Mr. Speaker: pass. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1238 for the signature of the CLOW, Chairman Speaker. S 1266 was filed for second reading. NOVAK, Secretary February 20, 2020 The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Mr. Speaker: S 1238 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 486 and H 513 and recommend that they do pass. February 20, 2020 PALMER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 134, S 1304, S 1291, S 1261, H 486 and H 513 were filed for second reading. S 1264, S 1287, S 1307, S 1319, S 1322, S 1337, S 1339, and S 1341 which have passed the Senate. February 20, 2020 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, SCR 134, S 1304, S 1291, S 1261, S 1264, S 1287, S 1307, report that we have had under consideration H 450 and H 489 and S 1319, S 1322, S 1337, S 1339, and S 1341 were filed for first recommend that they do pass. reading. MENDIVE, Chairman [February 21, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 133

H 450 and H 489 were filed for second reading. TO DEFINE TERMS, TO ESTABLISH AN EXTENDED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROGRAM IN THE STATE February 21, 2020 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE, TO PROVIDE Mr. Speaker: ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE FOR We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, COVERED SERVICES AND AN INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM report that we have had under consideration H 497 and PLAN, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING recommend that it do pass. PROVIDERS OF EXTENDED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, WOOD, Chairman AND TO PROVIDE FOR PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION. H 497 was filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 533 February 20, 2020 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: AN ACT We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we RELATING TO MEDICAL AND INDIGENT have had under consideration H 511 and report it back to be ASSISTANCE; AMENDING SECTION 31-3502, IDAHO placed on General Orders. CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; REPEALING CLOW, Chairman SECTION 31-3503D, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO COUNTY PARTICIPATION AND CONTRIBUTION TO THE H 511 was placed on General Orders for consideration. UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND THIRD PARTY RECOVERY SYSTEM; AMENDING CHAPTER February 20, 2020 35, TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A Mr. Speaker: NEW SECTION 31-3503G, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE We, your COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY FOR THE END OF COUNTY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE; AND TECHNOLOGY, report that we have had under AMENDING CHAPTER 35, TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, consideration H 452 and report it back to be placed on General BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 31-3519A, Orders. IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUSPENSION OF VANDER WOUDE, Chairman THE CATASTROPHIC HEALTH CARE COST PROGRAM; AMENDING SECTION 20-605, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE H 452 was placed on General Orders for consideration. A PROVISION REGARDING REIMBURSEMENT FOR MEDICAL CARE FOR INMATES; AMENDING SECTION There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh 20-612, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION Order of Business. REGARDING REIMBURSEMENT FOR MEDICAL CARE FOR INMATES; AMENDING SECTION 31-863, IDAHO 7TH ORDER CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE LEVY Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions FOR CHARITIES FUND; AMENDING SECTION 31-3302, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING SCR 134, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read REIMBURSEMENT FOR MEDICAL CARE FOR INMATES; the first time by title, and referred to the Revenue and Taxation AMENDING SECTION 31-3401, IDAHO CODE, TO Committee. REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN POWERS TO IMPOSE A LEVY; AMENDING THE HEADING FOR 8TH ORDER CHAPTER 35, TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE; REPEALING Introduction, First Reading, and Reference SECTION 31-3501, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO A of Bills and Joint Resolutions DECLARATION OF POLICY; REPEALING SECTION 31-3502, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS; HOUSE BILL NO. 530 AMENDING SECTION 31-3503, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE PROVISIONS REGARDING POWERS AND DUTIES OF AN ACT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO OPEN MEETINGS; AMENDING 31-3503A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS SECTION 74-206, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE REGARDING POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE BOARD OF EXECUTIVE SESSIONS FOR CERTAIN CONSULTATIONS. THE CATASTROPHIC HEALTH CARE COST PROGRAM; REPEALING SECTION 31-3503C, IDAHO CODE, HOUSE BILL NO. 531 RELATING TO THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE; REPEALING AN ACT SECTION 31-3503E, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO RELATING TO TELEHEALTH; AMENDING SECTION MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATION; REPEALING 54-5703, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM; AND SECTION 31-3503F, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO PATIENT AMENDING SECTION 54-5707, IDAHO CODE, TO MEDICAL HOMES; REPEALING SECTION 31-3504, IDAHO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS CODE, RELATING TO AN APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL MAY BE ISSUED USING TELEHEALTH SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE; REPEALING SECTION 31-3505, IDAHO TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. CODE, RELATING TO THE TIME AND MANNER OF FILING APPLICATIONS FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; HOUSE BILL NO. 532 REPEALING SECTION 31-3505A, IDAHO CODE, BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE RELATING TO INVESTIGATION OF AN APPLICATION AN ACT FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; REPEALING SECTION RELATING TO EXTENDED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES; 31-3505B, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO APPROVAL AMENDING TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF AN APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; OF A NEW CHAPTER 17, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, REPEALING SECTION 31-3505C, IDAHO CODE, 134 HOUSE JOURNAL February 21, 2020]

RELATING TO AN INITIAL DECISION BY THE COUNTY REPEALING SECTION 56-209f, IDAHO CODE, RELATING COMMISSIONERS; REPEALING SECTION 31-3505D, TO THE STATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO AN APPEAL OF INITIAL FOR MEDICALLY INDIGENT RESIDENTS; AMENDING DETERMINATION DENYING AN APPLICATION; CHAPTER 2, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION REPEALING SECTION 31-3505E, IDAHO CODE, OF A NEW SECTION 56-268, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE RELATING TO HEARING ON APPEAL; REPEALING FOR THE ALLOCATION OF MEDICAID EXPANSION SECTION 31-3505F, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO COSTS AND TO PROVIDE FOR REGULAR FUNDING ARBITRATION; REPEALING SECTION 31-3505G, IDAHO FORMULA REVIEW; AMENDING SECTION 57-813, CODE, RELATING TO A PETITION FOR JUDICIAL IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING REVIEW; REPEALING SECTION 31-3506, IDAHO CODE, THE CATASTROPHIC HEALTH CARE COST ACCOUNT; RELATING TO AN OBLIGATED COUNTY; REPEALING AMENDING SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO SECTION 31-3507, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE PROVIDE FOR A DISTRIBUTION TO THE MEDICAID TRANSFER OF A MEDICALLY INDIGENT PATIENT; STABILIZATION FUND AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL REPEALING SECTION 31-3508, IDAHO CODE, RELATING CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 66-327, TO LIMITATIONS ON PAYMENTS FOR NECESSARY IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING MEDICAL SERVICES; REPEALING SECTION 31-3508A, RESPONSIBILITY FOR COSTS OF COMMITMENT AND IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO PAYMENT FOR NECESSARY CARE OF PATIENTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL MEDICAL SERVICES BY AN OBLIGATED COUNTY; CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 67-2302, IDAHO REPEALING SECTION 31-3510, IDAHO CODE, RELATING CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING TO A RIGHT OF SUBROGATION; AMENDING SECTION PROMPT PAYMENT FOR GOODS AND SERVICES AND 31-3510A, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING REGARDING REIMBURSEMENT AND TO MAKE A SECTION 67-7903, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; REPEALING SECTION PROVISION REGARDING VERIFICATION OF LAWFUL 31-3511, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO VIOLATIONS PRESENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND PENALTIES; AMENDING SECTION 31-3514, IDAHO AMENDING SECTION 72-1003, IDAHO CODE, TO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE REMOVE A DEFINITION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 31-3503B, IDAHO SECTION 31-3516, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE REFERENCE; DECLARING TERMINOLOGY; REPEALING SECTION 31-3518, AN EMERGENCY; AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY; AMENDING SECTION 31-3519, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING HOUSE BILL NO. 534 APPROVAL BY THE BOARD OF THE CATASTROPHIC BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE HEALTH CARE COST PROGRAM AND TO MAKE A AN ACT TECHNICAL CORRECTION; REPEALING SECTION RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE 31-3520, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CONTRACTS FOR OFFICE OF SPECIES CONSERVATION FOR FISCAL YEAR THE PROVISION OF NECESSARY MEDICAL SERVICES; 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF REPEALING SECTION 31-3521, IDAHO CODE, RELATING SPECIES CONSERVATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND TO EMPLOYMENT OF PHYSICIANS AND OTHER LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME PROVIDERS; REPEALING SECTION 31-3550, IDAHO EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. CODE, RELATING TO A DECLARATION OF POLICY; REPEALING SECTION 31-3551, IDAHO CODE, RELATING HOUSE BILL NO. 535 TO AN ADVISORY PANEL; REPEALING SECTION BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 31-3552, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO APPOINTMENT OF AN ACT AN ADVISORY PANEL; REPEALING SECTION 31-3553, RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE SOIL IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ADVISORY DECISIONS; AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION FOR FISCAL REPEALING SECTION 31-3554, IDAHO CODE, RELATING YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE SOIL TO TOLLING OF LIMITATION PERIODS; REPEALING AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION FOR FISCAL SECTION 31-3555, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO STAY YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED OF COURT PROCEEDINGS; REPEALING SECTION FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND PROVIDING 31-3556, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO EXPENSES FOR REQUIREMENTS REGARDING TRUSTEE AND BENEFIT ADVISORY PANEL MEMBERS; REPEALING SECTION PAYMENTS DISTRIBUTION. 31-3557, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO FREQUENCY OF AND AGENDA FOR ADVISORY PANEL MEETINGS; HOUSE BILL NO. 536 REPEALING SECTION 31-3558, IDAHO CODE, RELATING BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE TO NONDISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING AN ACT INFORMATION; AMENDING SECTION 31-3607, IDAHO RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE CODE, TO REMOVE CODE REFERENCES AND TO ENDOWMENT FUND INVESTMENT BOARD FOR MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE SECTION 49-673, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ENDOWMENT FUND INVESTMENT BOARD FOR FISCAL THE APPORTIONMENT OF CERTAIN FINES TO YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED THE MEDICAID EXPANSION FUND AND TO MAKE FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING A TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION CONTINUOUS APPROPRIATION FOR CERTAIN COSTS; 56-209b, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH THE MEDICAID AND PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TRANSFER EXPANSION FUND AND THE MEDICAID STABILIZATION OF MONEYS FROM EARNINGS RESERVE FUNDS TO FUND AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; INCOME FUNDS. [February 21, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 135

HOUSE BILL NO. 537 TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 56-227F, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND AN ACT TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE LAVA HOT SPRINGS FOUNDATION FOR FISCAL YEAR H 530, H 531, H 532, H 533, H 534, H 535, H 536, H 537, 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE LAVA HOT and H 538 were introduced, read the first time by title, and SPRINGS FOUNDATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME for printing. EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. S 1304, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the HOUSE BILL NO. 538 first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE S 1291, by Resources and Environment Committee, was AN ACT introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the RELATING TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND Resources and Conservation Committee. ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICES; AMENDING SECTION 39-5701, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT; AMENDING SECTION 39-5702, S 1261 and S 1287, by Commerce and Human Resources IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and REMOVE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION referred to the Business Committee. 39-5703, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-5704, IDAHO CODE, TO S 1264, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-5705, IDAHO Commerce and Human Resources Committee. CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-5706, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, S 1307, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN SALES OR DISTRIBUTION first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. ON AND AFTER A CERTAIN DATE, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-5707, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY S 1319, S 1322, S 1337, and S 1339, by Judiciary and Rules AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and AMENDING SECTION 39-5708, IDAHO CODE, TO referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-5709, IDAHO S 1341, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE time by title, and filed for second reading. A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 39-5710, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; Mr. Anderst asked unanimous consent that H 483 be AMENDING SECTION 39-5711, IDAHO CODE, TO removed from General Orders and referred to the Revenue and REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL Taxation Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-5714, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION Mr. Mendive asked unanimous consent that H 450 be 39-5715, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO returned to the Local Government Committee. There being no PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN VERIFICATION TECHNOLOGY, objection, it was so ordered. AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 39-5717, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT Mr. Chaney asked unanimous consent that H 455 be placed CODE REFERENCE, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection, it CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION 39-5717A, IDAHO was so ordered. CODE, RELATING TO SHIPPING REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES; AMENDING SECTION There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth 39-5718, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND Order of Business. TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING 10TH ORDER THE HEADING FOR CHAPTER 57, TITLE 39, IDAHO Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions CODE; AMENDING SECTION 39-8421, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION S 1263, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, 39-8423, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A REFERENCE was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. TO A CERTAIN ACT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-8424, IDAHO H 402 and H 403, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE, AND TO MAKE A reading. 136 HOUSE JOURNAL February 21, 2020]

H 515, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 502 passed the time by title and filed for third reading. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1243 - STATE BUDGET Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 494 retain its S 1243 was read the third time at length, section by section, place on the Third Reading Calendar until Tuesday, February 25, and placed before the House for final consideration. 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that HJR 5 retain its debate. place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, February 24, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall S 1243 pass?"

H 420 - CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 420 was read the third time at length, section by section, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, The question being, "Shall H 420 pass?" McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Roll call resulted as follows: Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–None. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total - 70. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1243 passed the Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Senate. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. S 1244 - STATE BUDGET NAYS–None. Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. S 1244 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 420 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Andrus to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1244 pass?" H 502 - WINE AND BEER Roll call resulted as follows: H 502 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, and placed before the House for final consideration. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, The question being, "Shall H 502 pass?" McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Roll call resulted as follows: Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Barbieri, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, NAYS–None. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Total - 70. Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1244 passed the Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. NAYS–Anderson, Andrus, Armstrong, Harris, Kingsley, S 1245 - PUBLIC OFFICERS Ricks. Total - 6. Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. S 1245 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. [February 21, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 137

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Andrus to open Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall S 1245 pass?" Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–None. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Total - 70. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 493 passed the Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, the Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. H 406 - FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION OF A CHILD Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 406 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1245 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Senate. debate. H 496 - SALES TAX The question being, "Shall H 406 pass?" H 496 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Hartgen to open AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, debate. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Vander Woude disclosed a Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, conflict of interest regarding H 496. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, The question being, "Shall H 496 pass?" McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Roll call resulted as follows: Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, NAYS–None. Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Total - 70. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 406 passed the Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, the Senate. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. H 398 - IDAHO ELEVATOR SAFETY CODE ACT NAYS–Berch, Gannon. Total - 2. Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. H 398 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 496 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Raymond to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 398 pass?" H 493 - FISH AND GAME Roll call resulted as follows: H 493 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, and placed before the House for final consideration. Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Collins, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, open debate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, The question being, "Shall H 493 pass?" Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Moon, Necochea, Nichols, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Roll call resulted as follows: Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Total - 59. 138 HOUSE JOURNAL February 21, 2020]

NAYS–Andrus, Boyle, Christensen, Crane, Monks, Moyle, H 418 - UNIFORM SECURITIES ACT Palmer, Shepherd, Vander Woude. Total - 9. Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. H 418 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Armstrong to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 398 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 418 pass?"

H 416 - BANKS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 416 was read the third time at length, section by section, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Andrus to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, The question being, "Shall H 416 pass?" McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Roll call resulted as follows: Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–None. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total - 70. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 418 passed the McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, the Senate. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, H 476 - REAL ESTATE BROKERS Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. H 476 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 416 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Syme disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 476. H 417 - ENDOWMENT CARE CEMETERY ACT Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Holtzclaw disclosed a conflict of H 417 was read the third time at length, section by section, interest regarding H 476. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 476 pass?"

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Armstrong to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, The question being, "Shall H 417 pass?" Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, NAYS–None. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Total - 70. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 476 passed the NAYS–None. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. the Senate. Total - 70. HJM 13 - HEALTH Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 417 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to HJM 13 was read the third time at length and placed before the Senate. the House for final consideration. [February 21, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 139

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ellis to open debate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, The question being, "Shall HJM 13 be adopted?" February 24, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 13 adopted by voice There being no objection, the House advanced to the vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Fifteenth Order of Business.

S 1288 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - 15TH ORDER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Announcements S 1288 was read the third time at length, section by section, Announcements were made to the body. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open 16TH ORDER debate. Adjournment The question being, "Shall S 1288 pass?" Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Monday, February 24, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Roll call resulted as follows: carried. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, 12 noon. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, ATTEST: McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1288 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate.

H 480 - EDUCATION H 480 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Raymond to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 480 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Berch, Chew, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 44. NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kiska, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Zito. Total - 24. Absent–Clow, Youngblood. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 480 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 140 HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth year and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred thirtieth. OF THE /s/ BRAD LITTLE Governor IDAHO LEGISLATURE /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Hyrum Erickson.

FIFTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY February 21, 2020 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled HJM 11 which has been signed by the President. House of Representatives NOVAK, Secretary The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Enrolled HJM 11 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. Roll call showed 69 members present. Absent and excused - Armstrong. Total - 1. Total - 70. February 21, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. I transmit herewith S 1309, S 1310, S 1289, S 1290, S 1316, and S 1318 which have passed the Senate. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Ashlyn Young, Page. NOVAK, Secretary S 1309, S 1310, S 1289, S 1290, S 1316, and S 1318 were 3RD ORDER filed for first reading. Approval of Journal

February 24, 2020 5TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Report of Standing Committees We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Mr. Gestrin asked unanimous consent that H 517 be placed the House Journal of the Forty-seventh Legislative Day and on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection, it recommend that same be adopted as corrected. was so ordered. CHANEY, Chairman February 24, 2020 Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Speaker: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 530, H 531, H 532, H 533, H 534, H 535, H 536, H 537, and H 538. 4TH ORDER CHANEY, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate H 530 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 531, H 532, H 533, and H 538 were referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT H 534, H 535, H 536, and H 537 were filed for second KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of reading. Section 59-917, Idaho Code, BRITT RAYBOULD, State Representative, District 34, Seat B, Bonneville & Madison February 21, 2020 Counties, State of Idaho, has nominated, HYRUM ERICKSON, Mr. Speaker: of 457 Maple Drive, Rexburg, ID 83440, to perform the duties We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we of this office temporarily as Acting State Representative, District have had under consideration H 501 and H 512 and recommend 34, Seat B. that they do pass. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of CLOW, Chairman the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me H 501 and H 512 were filed for second reading. do hereby appoint Hyrum Erickson of Rexburg, Idaho, to the office of Acting State Representative, District 34, Seat B, for a term commencing Monday, February 24, 2020 through Friday, February 21, 2020 February 28, 2020. Mr. Speaker: IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at we have had under consideration H 509 and recommend that it the Capitol in Boise on this 24th day of February, in the year of do pass. our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of HARRIS, Chairman [February 24, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 141

H 509 was filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 540 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE February 21, 2020 AN ACT Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO SALES AND USE TAXES; AMENDING We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, CHAPTER 36, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION report that we have had under consideration H 442 and H 484 and OF A NEW SECTION 63-3643, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE recommend that they do pass. FOR A REBATE OF CERTAIN SALES AND USE TAXES COLLINS, Chairman COLLECTED FROM WITHIN A CERTAIN DEVELOPMENT AREA TO THE DEVELOPER OF A FULFILLMENT CENTER H 442 and H 484 were filed for second reading. COMPLEX; AMENDING SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DISTRIBUTION OF SALES TAX February 21, 2020 REVENUE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; Mr. Speaker: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under HOUSE BILL NO. 541 consideration H 431, H 459, H 461, H 462, and H 464 and BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE recommend that they do pass. AN ACT CHANEY, Chairman RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE; APPROPRIATING MONEYS H 431, H 459, H 461, H 462, and H 464 were filed for second TO THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE FOR FISCAL reading. YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR February 24, 2020 THE CONTINUOUS APPROPRIATION OF DAMAGES Mr. Speaker: AWARDED FROM THE MORTGAGE RECOVERY We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that FUND; PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY; we have had under consideration H 516 and recommend that it APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE do pass. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; HARRIS, Chairman AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

H 516 was filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 542 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE February 24, 2020 AN ACT Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL FOR FISCAL report that we have had under consideration H 518 and YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE recommend that it do pass. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL FOR FISCAL COLLINS, Chairman YEAR 2021; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. H 518 was filed for second reading. February 21, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 543 Mr. Speaker: BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AN ACT AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE consideration H 460 and report it back to be placed on General DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE FOR FISCAL YEAR Orders. 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT CHANEY, Chairman OF INSURANCE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME H 460 was placed on General Orders for consideration. EQUIVALENT POSITIONS.

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth HOUSE BILL NO. 544 Order of Business. BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING 8TH ORDER SECTION 36-409, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference REFERENCE TO WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS, of Bills and Joint Resolutions TO PROVIDE FOR HUNTING UPLAND GAME BIRDS ON DEPARTMENT-OWNED LANDS, LANDS MANAGED HOUSE BILL NO. 539 UNDER AGREEMENT WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE FISH AND GAME, AND CERTAIN PRIVATE LAND, AND AN ACT TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION SECTION 36-416, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE NAME 33-1609, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM; AND OF A SPORT PERMIT; AND AMENDING SECTION 36-1401, AMENDING SECTION 33-1611, IDAHO CODE, TO IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO A WILDLIFE PROVIDE FOR PERMISSION TO PARTICIPATE IN MANAGEMENT AREA AND TO PROVIDE FOR HUNTING INSTRUCTION REGARDING HUMAN SEXUALITY AND LOCATIONS WHERE PHEASANTS ARE STOCKED AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. 142 HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2020]

THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION REQUIRES AN CODE, TO PROVIDE STANDARDS FOR INFANT SLEEP UPLAND GAME BIRD PERMIT. AREAS; AND AMENDING SECTION 39-1113, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT PERSONS FOUND GUILTY HOUSE BILL NO. 545 OF CERTAIN CRIMES SHALL BE INELIGIBLE FOR A BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE LICENSE, TO PROVIDE FOR APPEALS OF A DENIAL, AN ACT REVOCATION, OR SUSPENSION OF A LICENSE, AND TO RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. SECTION 36-409, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR GAME TAGS FOR SWAN AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL HOUSE BILL NO. 550 CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 36-416, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FEES FOR SPORT TAGS FOR AN ACT SWAN. RELATING TO INCOME TAXES; AMENDING CHAPTER 30, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE HOUSE BILL NO. 546 ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3029M, IDAHO BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AN INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR AN ACT EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS TO AN IDAHO COLLEGE RELATING TO CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS; SAVINGS PROGRAM ACCOUNT; AND DECLARING AMENDING SECTION 18-5614, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE PROVISIONS REGARDING PATRONIZING A PROSTITUTE APPLICATION. AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES. HOUSE BILL NO. 551 HOUSE BILL NO. 547 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO COLLEGE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS; RELATING TO MINERAL RIGHTS; AMENDING AMENDING SECTION 33-5401, IDAHO CODE, TO SECTION 47-703, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL REGARDING LOCATOR WORK AND TO MAKE CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-5404, IDAHO TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING COLLEGE 47-704, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS SAVINGS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND TO MAKE REGARDING LEASES OF MINERAL RIGHTS IN TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION STATE LANDS AND TO PROVIDE FOR TERMS 33-5405, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS AND CONDITIONS OF CERTAIN MINERAL LEASES; REGARDING TAXATION TO THE BENEFICIARY; AND AMENDING SECTION 47-707, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING PROVISIONS REGARDING FORFEITURE OF LEASES; RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. HOUSE BILL NO. 552 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 548 AN ACT BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RELATING TO VETERANS; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 63-704, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE RELATING TO INITIATIVES AND REFERENDUMS; APPLICATION OF A SPECIAL PROPERTY TAX AMENDING SECTION 34-1801A, IDAHO CODE, TO REDUCTION FOR CERTAIN DISABLED VETERANS; PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN INITIATIVE PETITION AMENDING SECTION 63-705A, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIREMENTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL PROVIDE FOR THE APPLICATION OF A SPECIAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 34-1803B, IDAHO PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION FOR CERTAIN DISABLED CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE VETERANS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND REMOVAL OF A SIGNATURE FROM A PETITION; PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. AMENDING SECTION 34-1813, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING EFFECTIVE DATES HOUSE BILL NO. 553 OF INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM MEASURES AND BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING AN ACT CHAPTER 66, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE RELATING TO FOREST LAND TAXATION; ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-6612, IDAHO CODE, AMENDING SECTION 63-1705, IDAHO CODE, TO TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISCLOSURE OF PAYMENTS REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE ASSESSMENT MADE TO SIGNATURE GATHERERS; AND PROVIDING OF FOREST LAND; AMENDING CHAPTER 17, TITLE SEVERABILITY. 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-1705A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 549 CLASSIFICATION OF FOREST LANDS; AND DECLARING BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE AN ACT APPLICATION. RELATING TO DAYCARE FACILITIES; AMENDING SECTION 39-1105, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS H 539, H 540, H 541, H 542, H 543, H 544, H 545, H 546, REGARDING CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECKS; AMENDING H 547, H 548, H 549, H 550, H 551, H 552, and H 553 were SECTION 39-1106, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the PROVISION REGARDING A CERTAIN CRIMINAL Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. HISTORY CHECK; AMENDING SECTION 39-1110, IDAHO [February 24, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 143

S 1309 and S 1310, by State Affairs Committee, were Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Affairs Committee. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, S 1289, S 1290, and S 1316, by Resources and Environment Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. S 1318, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, Absent–Armstrong, McCrostie. Total - 2. read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Total - 70. Administration Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 120 adopted and Order of Business. ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. S 1249 - TRANSPORTATION 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1249 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 500, by Education Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open debate. H 436, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall S 1249 pass?" S 1266, by Education Committee, was read the second time Roll call resulted as follows: by title and filed for third reading. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, H 486, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, the second time by title and filed for third reading. Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, H 513, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), time by title and filed for third reading. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, H 489, by Local Government Committee, was read the Syme, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, second time by title and filed for third reading. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Ellis, Gannon, Green, H 497, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the Mason, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 12. second time by title and filed for third reading. Absent–Armstrong, McCrostie, Troy. Total - 3. Total - 70. S 1341, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1249 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1255 - VETERANS SERVICES Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that HJR 5 be returned S 1255 was read the third time at length, section by section, to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. There being no and placed before the House for final consideration. objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 488 and debate. H 495 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall S 1255 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: SCR 120 - EDUCATION AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, SCR 120 was read the third time at length and placed before Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, the House for final consideration. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, debate. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, The question being, "Shall SCR 120 be adopted?" Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Roll call resulted as follows: Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, NAYS–None. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent–Armstrong, McCrostie. Total - 2. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Total - 70. 144 HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2020]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1255 passed the The question being, "Shall H 491 pass?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, SCR 125 - AIR SERVICE STUDY COMMITTEE Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, SCR 125 was read the third time at length and placed before Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, the House for final consideration. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Stevenson to open Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, debate. Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, The question being, "Shall SCR 125 be adopted?" Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, NAYS–None. Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Absent–Armstrong, McCrostie. Total - 2. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Total - 70. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 491 passed the Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, the Senate. Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, S 1263 - WORKER'S COMPENSATION Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. S 1263 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS–Andrus, Green, Harris, Vander Woude. Total - 4. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent–Armstrong, McCrostie. Total - 2. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 125 adopted and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in H 451 - ANNEXATION debate of S 1263. There being no objection it was so ordered. H 451 was read the third time at length, section by section, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Gestrin disclosed a conflict of and placed before the House for final consideration. interest regarding S 1263. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wisniewski to open Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Ellis disclosed a conflict of debate. interest regarding S 1263. The question being, "Shall H 451 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1263 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Mendive, Monks, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–Berch. Total - 1. NAYS–None. Absent–Armstrong, McCrostie. Total - 2. Absent–Armstrong, McCrostie. Total - 2. Total - 70. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 451 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1263 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the the Senate. Senate.

H 491 - AMBULANCE DISTRICTS H 402 - CHILD PROTECTION H 491 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 402 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Toone and At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott to open Mr. Raymond to open debate. debate. [February 24, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 145

The question being, "Shall H 402 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Horman disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 515. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Ms. Giddings asked unanimous consent that H 515 be placed Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, on General Orders for consideration. Mr. Monks objected. Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Ms. Giddings moved that H 515 be placed on General Orders Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, for consideration. Seconded by Ms. Zito. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. AYES–Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Ehardt, Giddings, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Moon, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Wisniewski, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 14. Wintrow, Wood. Total - 15. NAYS–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Absent–Armstrong. Total - 1. Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Paired Votes: Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, AYE - Blanksma NAY - McCrostie Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Total - 70. Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 402 passed the Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. the Senate. Absent–Armstrong, Wintrow. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 403 - CHILD PROTECTION Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion failed. H 403 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott to open Pursuant to Rule 55, Ms. Troy moved the previous question. debate. Seconded by Mr. Monks. The question being, "Shall H 403 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Berch, Boyle, Collins, Roll call resulted as follows: Crane, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Marshall, McCrostie, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Wagoner, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 36. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, NAYS–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Andrus, Blanksma, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Giddings, Harris, Horman, Kingsley, Mason, Mendive, Monks, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Total - 32. Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Absent–Armstrong, Wintrow. Total - 2. Wintrow. Total - 14. Total - 70. Absent–Armstrong. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared less than two-thirds of the members present having voted in the affirmative, the motion Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 403 passed the failed. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 515 pass?" H 515 - DEBT COLLECTION H 515 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, debate. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Zollinger disclosed a conflict of Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, interest regarding H 515. Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Amador disclosed a conflict of NAYS–Addis, Andrus, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, interest regarding H 515. Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nichols, 146 HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2020]

Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 20. Absent–Armstrong. Total - 1. Paired Votes: AYE - Wintrow NAY - Scott (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 515 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business.

5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees February 24, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 539, H 540, H 541, H 542, H 543, H 544, H 545, H 546, H 547, H 548, H 549, H 550, H 551, H 552, and H 553. CHANEY, Chairman H 541, H 542, and H 543 were filed for second reading. H 539 was referred to the Education Committee. H 540, H 550, H 551, H 552, and H 553 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. H 544, H 545, and H 547 were referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. H 546 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. H 548 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. H 549 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent that H 497 be placed on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, February 25, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 1:56 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 25, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 147

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 25, 2020 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled SECOND REGULAR SESSION HJM 11 to the Secretary of State at 10:46 a.m., as of this date, SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE February 24, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman

February 24, 2020 FIFTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2020 We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 522 and HCR 34 and recommend that they do pass. House of Representatives CLOW, Chairman The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 522 and HCR 34 were filed for second reading. Roll call showed 68 members present. Absent and excused - Kiska, and Wagoner. Total - 2. February 24, 2020 Total - 70. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. report that we have had under consideration H 487 and recommend that it do pass. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nadira Hajro, Page. BOYLE, Chairman H 487 was filed for second reading. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. February 25, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND 7TH ORDER ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions House Journal of the Fiftieth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. SCR 130, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was CHANEY, Chairman introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference 4TH ORDER of Bills and Joint Resolutions Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate HOUSE BILL NO. 554 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE February 24, 2020 AN ACT Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDING; I return herewith enrolled H 377 which has been signed by AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY the President. THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1029, IDAHO NOVAK, Secretary CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHALL DISTRIBUTE CERTAIN FUNDS Enrolled H 377 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and FOR THE PURCHASE OF CLASSROOM SUPPLIES Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. AND MATERIALS AND TO PROVIDE RULEMAKING AUTHORITY. February 24, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 555 I transmit herewith SCR 130, S 1336, S 1325, S 1332, BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE S 1297, S 1301, S 1329, and S 1331 which have passed the AN ACT Senate. RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION NOVAK, Secretary 33-1616, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING LITERACY INTERVENTION AND TO SCR 130, S 1336, S 1325, S 1332, S 1297, S 1301, S 1329, PROVIDE FOR LITERACY INTERVENTION TOOLS AS and S 1331 were filed for first reading. PART OF A LITERACY INTERVENTION PROGRAM; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 148 HOUSE JOURNAL February 25, 2020]

HOUSE BILL NO. 556 H 541, H 542, and H 543, by Appropriations Committee, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Twelfth DIVISION OF VETERANS SERVICES FOR FISCAL Order of Business. YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DIVISION OF VETERANS SERVICES FOR FISCAL 12TH ORDER YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED Consideration of General Orders FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR A CASH TRANSFER; PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION Mr. Moyle moved that the House do now resolve itself into a AUTHORITY FOR A SECOND VETERANS CEMETERY; Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General AND PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY FOR Orders. Seconded by Mr. Monks. Motion carried. A FOURTH VETERANS HOME. Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of H 554, H 555, and H 556 were introduced, read the first time the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Mr. Monks in the Chair. Committee for printing.

S 1336, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, When the Committee of the Whole House rose, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and the Speaker returned to the Chair and the House was in order. Administration Committee. S 1325 and S 1329, by Education Committee, were Report of the Committee of the Whole House introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. S 1332 and S 1331, by Health and Welfare Committee, were February 25, 2020 introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health Mr. Speaker: and Welfare Committee. We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report that we have had under consideration H 340, S 1231, S 1297, by Transportation Committee, was introduced, read H 432, H 457, H 467, and H 429 and report them back without the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and recommendation, amended as follows: Defense Committee.

S 1301, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 340 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Business Committee. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 3, following "facilities" There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth insert: "that are part of a pilot program, including the good Order of Business. samaritan rehabilitation program in Coeur d'Alene". On page 3, in line 18, following "facility" insert: "that is 10TH ORDER part of a pilot program"; in line 19, following "facility" insert: Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions "in operation prior to January 1, 2020,"; in line 22, following "year" insert: "and which facility reports to the child protection Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent that H 498 be removed legislative review panel, with the first such report due by July from General Orders and referred to the Health and Welfare 1, 2023, and every two (2) years thereafter, on the efficacy of Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. the treatment programs offered at the facility. It is the intent of the legislature to review the report in 2023 to create a structural template for like programs, which may then be allowed in other H 534, H 535, H 536, and H 537, by Appropriations parts of Idaho"; and delete lines 23 through 50. Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third On page 4, delete lines 1 through 4. reading. H 501 and H 512, by Education Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1231 H 509, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 by title and filed for third reading. On page 1 of the printed bill, in line 27, following "receiving" delete "the" and insert: "the a"; also in line 27, following "shall" H 442 and H 484, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were delete "sign in the"; in line 28, delete "space provided upon the read the second time by title and filed for third reading. card as" and insert: "sign in the space provided upon the card as H 431, H 459, H 461, H 462, and H 464, by Judiciary, Rules validate"; in line 29, following "Code." delete "Such registration and Administration Committee, were read the second time by title card, when is-"; and delete lines 30 and 31. and filed for third reading. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 4 H 516, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time On page 2, delete lines 38 and 39, and insert: "displayed by title and filed for third reading. on each license plate, except for trailers, and semitrailers, on extended registration and commercial vehicles over twenty-six H 518, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the thousand (26,000) pounds under the provisions of sections second time by title and filed for third reading. 49-434 and". [February 25, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 149

CORRECTION TO TITLE properties. If adopting more stringent safety and security On page 1, in line 3, delete "PROVIDE FOR ELECTRONIC requirements, the school district or daycare shall provide the ISSUANCE OF" and insert: "REVISE A PROVISION requirements to any individual listed in subsection (2)(fd)(i) REGARDING CERTAIN". through (iii) by mail, facsimile machine, or by computer using the internet.".

HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 432 CORRECTION TO TITLE On page 1, in line 5, following "TERMS," insert: "TO AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION FOR PERSONS RESIDING AT On page 2 of the printed bill, following line 7, insert: CERTAIN SHELTERS OR FACILITIES,". "(3) No memorandum of understanding with a contributing volunteer nongovernmental entity shall: (a) Give said volunteer nongovernmental entity priority in HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 467 determining the use of the data system or compel the criminal justice integrated data system to produce any project, report, AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 or data analysis for or on behalf of any contributing volunteer On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 19 through 29, and nongovernmental entity; or insert: (b) Waive or otherwise inhibit a contributing volunteer "6. When upon immediate response to a report of a nongovernmental entity's option to discontinue further commission of a crime there is probable cause to believe contribution of data or information to the criminal justice that the person has committed a violation of section 18-901 integrated data system at any time."; (assault), 18-903 (battery), 18-918 (domestic violence), 18-7905 and in line 8, delete "(3)" and insert: "(4)". (first-degree stalking), 18-7906 (second-degree stalking), On page 3, delete lines 5 and 6, and insert: "belong to the 39-6312 (violation of a protection order), 18-920 (violation of a requesting local government or state agency or department and no contact order), or 18-3302I (threatening violence upon school not the of-"; in line 8, delete "The contributing local governments, grounds – firearms and other deadly or dangerous weapons), state agencies and depart-"; in line 9, delete "ments, or volunteer Idaho Code. nongovernmental entities" and insert: "The Idaho legislature, 7. When there is reasonable cause to believe, based upon as well as the contributing state agencies and department and physical evidence observed by the officer or statements made in local governments"; and in line 24, following "system." insert: the presence of the officer upon immediate response to a report "Provided, however, contributing volunteer nongovernmental of a commission of a crime aboard an aircraft, that the person entities may only collaborate with respect to the data or arrested has committed such a crime.". information contributed by that volunteer nongovernmental CORRECTION TO TITLE entity.". On page 1, in line 2, delete "REVISE" and insert: "REMOVE". CORRECTION TO TITLE On page 1, in line 6, following "CONTROLLER," insert: "TO PROVIDE CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS ON A HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 429 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING,". AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 On page 3 of the printed bill, following line 27, insert: HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 457 "The provisions of this paragraph shall be null, void, and of no force and effect on and after October 1, 2025.". AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 On page 2 of the printed bill, delete lines 8 through 16, and AMENDMENT TO THE BILL insert: On page 4, delete lines 9 and 10. "(b) Resides at a state-licensed or certified facility for incarceration, health or convalescent care; or CORRECTION TO TITLE (c) Is exercising his right to vote in public elections; or On page 1, delete lines 4 and 5, and insert: "COMMISSION, (dc) Is taking delivery of his mail through an official post TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS, AND TO office located on school grounds; or PROVIDE A SUNSET DATE.". (e) Stays at a homeless shelter or resides at a recovery We have also had under consideration H 473, H 475, H 511, facility if such shelter or facility has been approved for sex H 452, H 455, H 517, H 460, and H 497, report progress and beg offenders by the county sheriff or municipal police chief; or leave to sit again. (fd) Contacts the school district or daycare office annually MONKS, Chairman and prior"; and delete lines 36 through 42, and insert: Mr. Monks moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by "(3) The provisions of subsection (1)(d) of this section Ms. Rubel. shall not apply when the person: (a) Resides at a state-licensed or certified facility for Whereupon the Speaker declared the report adopted. incarceration, health, or convalescent care; or (b) Stays at a homeless shelter or resides at a recovery H 340, as amended, H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, facility, if such shelter or facility has been approved for sex H 467, as amended, and H 429, as amended, were referred to the offenders by the county sheriff or municipal police chief. Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. (4) Nothing in this section shall prevent a school district S 1231, as amended in the House, was filed for first reading. or daycare from adopting more stringent safety and security requirements for employees and nonemployees while they are H 473, H 475, H 511, H 452, H 455, H 517, H 460, and in district or daycare facilities and/or on district or daycare H 497 were retained on General Orders. 150 HOUSE JOURNAL February 25, 2020]

The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and 16TH ORDER Administration committee for printing. Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., There being no objection, the House returned to the Eleventh Wednesday, February 26, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Order of Business. carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11TH ORDER 12:23 p.m. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: Mr. Collins asked unanimous consent that H 495 be returned CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

H 409 - TAXING DISTRICTS H 409 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open debate.

The question being, "Shall H 409 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 46. NAYS–Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Chew, Clow, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Kerby, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould(Erickson), Rubel, Smith, Toone, Troy, Wintrow, Wood. Total - 23. Absent–Wagoner. Total - 1. Paired Votes: AYE - Crane NAY - McCrostie AYE - Boyle NAY - Smith AYE - Palmer NAY - Berch AYE - Blanksma NAY - Ellis AYE - Kiska NAY - Gibbs (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 409 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. 15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. [February 26, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 151

HOUSE JOURNAL H 351 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. OF THE 5TH ORDER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Report of Standing Committees February 26, 2020 SECOND REGULAR SESSION Mr. Speaker: SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House amendments to H 340, H 432, H 457, H 467, H 429, and S 1231. CHANEY, Chairman February 26, 2020 FIFTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2020 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 554, H 555, and H 556. House of Representatives CHANEY, Chairman The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 556 was filed for second reading. Roll call showed 69 members present. H 554 and H 555 were referred to the Education Committee. Absent and excused - Wagoner. Total - 1. Total - 70. February 26, 2020 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mason Amar, Page. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 340, as amended, H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, H 467, as amended, and H 429, as amended. 3RD ORDER CHANEY, Chairman Approval of Journal H 340, as amended, H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, February 26, 2020 H 467, as amended, and H 429, as amended, were filed for first Mr. Speaker: reading of engrossed bills. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the February 26, 2020 House Journal of the Fifty-first Legislative Day and recommend Mr. Speaker: that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES CHANEY, Chairman AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 377 to the Governor at 10:40 a.m., as of this date, Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by February 25, 2020. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. CHANEY, Chairman 4TH ORDER February 25, 2020 Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Speaker: Governor and the Senate We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that February 25, 2020 we have had under consideration H 393, S 1269, and S 1306 and Mr. Speaker: recommend that they do pass. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1243, S 1244, S 1245, and HARRIS, Chairman S 1288 for the signature of the Speaker. H 393, S 1269, and S 1306 were filed for second reading. NOVAK, Secretary February 25, 2020 The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Mr. Speaker: S 1243, S 1244, S 1245, and S 1288 when so signed, ordered We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND them returned to the Senate. CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration February 25, 2020 H 514, H 528, H 544, H 545, and HJM 14 and recommend that Mr. Speaker: they do pass. I transmit herewith S 1314, S 1268, as amended, and GIBBS, Chairman S 1343 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary H 514, H 528, H 544, H 545, and HJM 14 were filed for second reading. S 1314, S 1268, as amended, and S 1343 were filed for first reading. February 25, 2020 Mr. Speaker: February 25, 2020 We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN Mr. Speaker: RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration I return herewith H 351 which has passed the Senate. H 529 and SJM 107 and recommend that they do pass. NOVAK, Secretary HOLTZCLAW, Chairman 152 HOUSE JOURNAL February 26, 2020]

H 529 and SJM 107 were filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 559 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT February 26, 2020 RELATING TO CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT; Mr. Speaker: AMENDING SECTION 18-1353A, IDAHO CODE, TO We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN TYPES OF THREATS, TO DEFINE had under consideration H 474, H 526, S 1259, and S 1260 and A TERM, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. recommend that they do pass. DIXON, Chairman H 557, H 558, and H 559 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration H 474, H 526, S 1259, and S 1260 were filed for second Committee for printing. reading. S 1314, by Transportation Committee, was introduced, read February 26, 2020 the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Mr. Speaker: Defense Committee. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under S 1268, as amended, by State Affairs Committee, was consideration H 433, H 435, and H 466 and recommend that introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State they do pass. Affairs Committee. CHANEY, Chairman S 1343, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, H 433, H 435, and H 466 were filed for second reading. read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and February 26, 2020 Administration Committee. Mr. Speaker: S 1231, as amended in the House, by Transportation We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed we have had under consideration H 548 and recommend that it for second reading. do pass. HARRIS, Chairman 9TH ORDER First Reading of Engrossed Bills H 548 was filed for second reading. H 340, as amended, by Health and Welfare Committee, February 26, 2020 was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second Mr. Speaker: reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, H 467, as amended, consideration H 404 and report it back to be placed on General and H 429, as amended, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Orders. Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed CHANEY, Chairman for second reading. H 404 was placed on General Orders for consideration. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. Mr. Christensen asked unanimous consent, pursuant to Rule 8TH ORDER 3, that H 457, as amended, be corrected as follows: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference On Page 2, Line 11, remove the underscore in the stricken of Bills and Joint Resolutions area.

HOUSE BILL NO. 557 There being no objection, it was so ordered. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that H 513 be returned AN ACT to the Transportation and Defense Committee. There being no RELATING TO APPROPRIATIONS; REDUCING objection, it was so ordered. APPROPRIATIONS FOR SICK LEAVE CONTRIBUTION RATES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; REDUCING GENERAL H 522 and HCR 34, by Education Committee, were read the FUND APPROPRIATIONS BY ONE PERCENT FOR FISCAL second time by title and filed for third reading. YEAR 2020; APPROPRIATING AND TRANSFERRING FUNDS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. H 487, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 558 11TH ORDER BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 494 retain its RELATING TO YOUTH ATHLETES; AMENDING place on the Third Reading Calendar until Friday, February 28, SECTION 33-1625, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CERTAIN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS ARE QUALIFIED HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS FOR PURPOSES OF H 488 - UTILITIES RETURNING ATHLETES TO PLAY AFTER SUSPECTED CONCUSSIONS OR HEAD INJURIES AND TO MAKE H 488 was read the third time at length, section by section, TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. and placed before the House for final consideration. [February 26, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 153

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Davis to open H 436 - HEALTH debate. H 436 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall H 488 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration.

Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open AYES–Abernathy, Berch, Clow, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, debate. Green, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 15. The question being, "Shall H 436 pass?" NAYS–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Roll call resulted as follows: Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gibbs, Green, Hartgen, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Monks, Horman, Kauffman, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Toone, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 30. Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent–Chew, Wagoner. Total - 2. Ehardt, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Holtzclaw, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 488 failed to pass the Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 38. House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Absent–Troy, Wagoner. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 500 - FAIRNESS IN WOMEN'S SPORTS ACT Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 436 failed to pass the H 500 was read the third time at length, section by section, House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Ehardt to open debate. S 1266 - HIGHER EDUCATION The question being, "Shall H 500 pass?" S 1266 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Marshall to open Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Christensen, Clow, debate. Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, The question being, "Shall S 1266 pass?" Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chaney, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Gannon, Goesling, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Smith, Toone, Troy, Wintrow. Total - 17. Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Absent–Wagoner. Total - 1. Nichols, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Paired Votes: Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, AYE - Kerby NAY - Chaney Troy, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 500 passed the Absent–Palmer, Wagoner. Total - 2. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1266 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until Senate. 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Harris. Motion carried. H 486 - AERONAUTICS Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until 1:30 p.m. H 486 was read the third time at length, section by section, RECESS and placed before the House for final consideration. Afternoon Session At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. debate. Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of The question being, "Shall H 486 pass?" Business. 154 HOUSE JOURNAL February 26, 2020]

Roll call resulted as follows: There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Order of Business. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, 5TH ORDER DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Report of Standing Committees Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, February 26, 2020 Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Mr. Speaker: Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 557, H 558, Troy, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, and H 559. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. CHANEY, Chairman NAYS–None. H 557 was filed for second reading. Absent–Wagoner. Total - 1. Total - 70. H 558 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 486 passed the H 559 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. February 26, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 489 - CITIES We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 523 and recommend that it do H 489 was read the third time at length, section by section, pass. and placed before the House for final consideration. CLOW, Chairman At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open H 523 was filed for second reading. debate. February 26, 2020 Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Furniss disclosed a conflict of Mr. Speaker: interest regarding H 489. We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 510, H 521, and The question being, "Shall H 489 pass?" H 553 and recommend that they do pass. COLLINS, Chairman Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, H 510, H 521, and H 553 were filed for second reading. Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Fifteenth Order of Business. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, 15TH ORDER Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Announcements Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. Announcements were made to the body. NAYS–Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Chew, Clow, Davis, 16TH ORDER Ellis, Gannon, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Adjournment Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 16. Absent–Wagoner. Total - 1. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Paired Votes: Thursday, February 27, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion AYE - Moyle NAY - Ellis carried. AYE - Amador NAY - Necochea AYE - Raymond NAY - Rubel Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) 3:03 p.m. Total - 70. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 489 passed the ATTEST: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that beginning Thursday, February 27, 2020, legislation on the Third Reading Calendar be placed in the following order: House bills, memorials, and resolutions, Senate bills, memorials, and resolutions. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. [February 27, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 155

HOUSE JOURNAL February 26, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled SCR 120, S 1249, S 1255, SCR 125, and S 1263 for the signature of the Speaker. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled SECOND REGULAR SESSION SCR 120, S 1249, S 1255, SCR 125, and S 1263 when so SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. February 26, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SJM 110, S 1296, as amended, S 1334, FIFTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY S 1292, S 1340, S 1346, S 1347, S 1299, and S 1267 which have THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020 passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary

House of Representatives SJM 110, S 1296, as amended, S 1334, S 1292, S 1340, S 1346, S 1347, S 1299, and S 1267 were filed for first reading. The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. February 26, 2020 Roll call showed 69 members present. Mr. Speaker: Absent and excused - Armstrong. Total - 1. I return herewith HJM 12, HCR 35, HCR 31, H 354, H 330, Total - 70. H 412, H 332, H 333, and H 375 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. HJM 12, HCR 35, HCR 31, H 354, H 330, H 412, H 332, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Israel Sheber, Page. H 333, and H 375 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees February 27, 2020 February 27, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 351. the House Journal of the Fifty-second Legislative Day and CHANEY, Chairman recommend that same be adopted as corrected. CHANEY, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 351 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by for the signature of the President. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. February 26, 2020 Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, Consideration of Messages from the report that we have had under consideration H 519 and H 549 and Governor and the Senate recommend that they do pass. WOOD, Chairman

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 519 and H 549 were filed for second reading. Boise February 26, 2020 February 25, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, The Honorable Scott Bedke report that we have had under consideration S 1281 and Speaker of the House recommend that it do pass. MENDIVE, Chairman Dear Mr. Speaker: S 1281 was filed for second reading. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on February 25, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State February 26, 2020 the following House bill, to wit: Mr. Speaker: H 377 We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration S 1248 and Sincerely, recommend that it do pass. /s/ Brad Little BOYLE, Chairman Governor 156 HOUSE JOURNAL February 27, 2020]

S 1248 was filed for second reading. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION. February 27, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 564 We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE report that we have had under consideration H 531 and AN ACT recommend that it do pass. RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE OFFICE WOOD, Chairman OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE H 531 was filed for second reading. OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER Order of Business. OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. 7TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 565 Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT SJM 110, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, RELATING TO FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICTS; read the first time by title, and referred to the Resources and AMENDING CHAPTER 31, TITLE 42, IDAHO CODE, BY Conservation Committee. THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 42-3129, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR PETITIONS FOR ANNEXATION OF LAND; AMENDING CHAPTER 31, TITLE 42, IDAHO 8TH ORDER CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 42-3130, Introduction, First Reading, and Reference IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT GUARDIANS AND of Bills and Joint Resolutions ADMINISTRATORS MAY SIGN PETITIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 31, TITLE 42, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION HOUSE BILL NO. 560 OF A NEW SECTION 42-3131, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE FOR NOTICE OF PETITION; AMENDING CHAPTER 31, AN ACT TITLE 42, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW RELATING TO TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION SECTION 42-3132, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR 63-602K, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE HEARING OF PETITIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 31, VALUATION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND, TO PROVIDE TITLE 42, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW FOR CERTAIN RATES AND PRICES, AND TO PROVIDE SECTION 42-3133, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THAT CERTAIN RULES MUST BE APPROVED BY BOTH ORDERS REJECTING OR ACCEPTING PETITIONS; AND THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; AMENDING CHAPTER 31, TITLE 42, IDAHO CODE, BY AMENDING SECTION 63-509, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 42-3134, IDAHO A CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT ORDERS BE RECORDED. CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-602, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE REFERENCE AND TO HOUSE BILL NO. 566 MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 561 RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE SECTION 49-117, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A AN ACT DEFINITION. RELATING TO PROPERTY; AMENDING SECTION 63-501A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS HOUSE BILL NO. 567 REGARDING THE DETERMINATION OF MARKET VALUE BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ASSESSMENT PURPOSES OF A PROPERTY UPON AN ACT THE APPEAL OF AN ASSESSMENT. RELATING TO KRATOM; AMENDING TITLE 22, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER HOUSE BILL NO. 562 55, TITLE 22, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION, AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR LABELING, TO PROVIDE FOR RELATING TO PROPERTY TAXES; AMENDING PROHIBITED ACTS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROHIBITION SECTION 63-602G, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE OF SALE OF KRATOM TO MINORS, TO PROVIDE FOR PROVISIONS REGARDING THE HOMESTEAD VIOLATIONS, PENALTIES, AND AN EXCEPTION, AND EXEMPTION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. TO PROVIDE FOR RULEMAKING.

HOUSE BILL NO. 563 HOUSE BILL NO. 568 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES FOR FISCAL DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES FOR FISCAL YEAR DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR FISCAL 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND PROVIDING FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR [February 27, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 157

A DEDICATED FUND CASH TRANSFER; AND DIRECTING H 560, H 561, H 562, H 563, H 564, H 565, H 566, H 567, THE STATE EMPLOYEE INSURANCE AND BENEFITS H 568, H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, and H 573 were introduced, PLAN STRUCTURE. read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. HOUSE BILL NO. 569 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE S 1296, as amended, and S 1292, by Judiciary and Rules AN ACT Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR THE S 1334 and S 1267, by State Affairs Committee, were DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF Affairs Committee. ADMINISTRATION FOR THE DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AUTHORIZING S 1340, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, AND DIRECTING THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDS read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and FOR SPECIFIC PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; Administration Committee. PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS FOR UTILIZATION OF MATCHING FUNDS; PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS S 1299, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, REGARDING REALLOCATION OF PROJECT SAVINGS; was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AND PROVIDING FOR REPURPOSING OF AN Business Committee. APPROPRIATION. S 1346 and S 1347, by Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 570 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth AN ACT Order of Business. RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR THE BOND PAYMENTS PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; 10TH ORDER APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions OF ADMINISTRATION FOR THE BOND PAYMENTS H 556, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021. time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 571 H 393, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE S 1269 and S 1306, by State Affairs Committee, were read DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR THE IDAHO the second time by title and filed for third reading. STATE CAPITOL COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR H 514, H 528, H 544, H 545, HJM 14, and H 529, by Ways 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT and Means Committee, were read the second time by title and OF ADMINISTRATION FOR THE IDAHO STATE filed for third reading. CAPITOL COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; PROVIDING FOR A CASH TRANSFER; AND PROVIDING SJM 107, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY. was read the second time by title and filed for third reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 572 H 474, by Business Committee, was read the second time by BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE title and filed for third reading. AN ACT H 526, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE time by title and filed for third reading. DIVISION OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO S 1259 and S 1260, by Commerce and Human Resources THE DIVISION OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND EXEMPTING THE reading. APPROPRIATION FROM OBJECT TRANSFER LIMITATIONS FOR THE POSTSECONDARY PROGRAM. H 433, H 435, and H 466, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 573 H 548, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE S 1231, as amended in the House, by Transportation DIVISION OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third FISCAL YEAR 2020; REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION reading. TO THE DIVISION OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL H 340, as amended, by Health and Welfare Committee, was MONEYS TO THE DIVISION OF CAREER TECHNICAL read the second time by title and filed for third reading. EDUCATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; AND DECLARING H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, H 467, as amended, AN EMERGENCY. and H 429, as amended, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration 158 HOUSE JOURNAL February 27, 2020]

Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open reading. debate. H 557, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Ms. Troy disclosed a conflict of time by title and filed for third reading. interest regarding H 535. H 523, by Education Committee, was read the second time The question being, "Shall H 535 pass?" by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: H 510, H 521, and H 553, by Revenue and Taxation AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Berch, Chew, Christensen, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Gannon, reading. Giddings, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Moon, Necochea, Nichols, Raybould(Erickson), Remington, Rubel, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, 11TH ORDER Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Total - 37. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 512 retain its NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Clow, place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. Collins, Crane, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Harris, There being no objection, it was so ordered. Holtzclaw, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Raymond, Ricks, Shepherd, Smith, Vander Woude, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 484 retain its Wagoner, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 30. place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, March 2, Absent–Armstrong, DeMordaunt, Palmer. Total - 3. 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Total - 70. Mr. Monks asked unanimous consent that H 459, H 461, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 535 passed the and H 462 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to until Monday, March 2, 2020. There being no objection, it was the Senate. so ordered. H 536 - APPROPRIATIONS - ENDOWMENT FUND Mr. Monks asked unanimous consent that H 516 be placed INVESTMENT BOARD immediately following H 542 on the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 536 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 534 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF SPECIES At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open CONSERVATION debate. H 534 was read the third time at length, section by section, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Harris disclosed a conflict of and placed before the House for final consideration. interest regarding H 536. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open The question being, "Shall H 536 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 534 pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Nichols, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, NAYS–None. Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. Absent–Armstrong. Total - 1. NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Christensen, Remington, Total - 70. Wisniewski. Total - 5. Absent–Armstrong, DeMordaunt, Palmer. Total - 3. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 536 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 534 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 537 - APPROPRIATIONS - LAVA HOT SPRINGS the Senate. FOUNDATION H 535 - APPROPRIATIONS - SOIL AND WATER H 537 was read the third time at length, section by section, CONSERVATION COMMISSION and placed before the House for final consideration. H 535 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Toone to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. [February 27, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 159

The question being, "Shall H 537 pass?" Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Collins, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Ricks, Rubel, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 16. Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Necochea, Absent–Troy. Total - 1. Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Paired Votes: Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYE - Chaney NAY - McCrostie Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. AYE - Armstrong NAY - Toone NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Clow, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Total - 70. Nichols, Palmer, Scott, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 20. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 509 passed the Absent–Armstrong. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 537 passed the Mr. Christensen asked unanimous consent that his vote on H House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to 535 be changed from AYE to NAY. Mr. Clow objected. the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the House recess H 501 - SCHOOL DISTRICTS until 1:30 p.m. H 501 was read the third time at length, section by section, Without objection, the Speaker declared the House at recess and placed before the House for final consideration. until 1:30 p.m. RECESS At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open Afternoon Session debate. The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. The question being, "Shall H 501 pass?" Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of Roll call resulted as follows: Business. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Mrs. Moon, having voted on the prevailing side, served Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, notice that she may ask for reconsideration of the vote by which Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, H 535 passed the House. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, H 535 was ordered held at the Desk. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, H 442 - SALES TAX Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, H 442 was read the third time at length, section by section, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, and placed before the House for final consideration. Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open Absent–Armstrong. Total - 1. debate. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 442 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 501 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Roll call resulted as follows: the Senate. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, H 509 - VITAL STATISTICS Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, H 509 was read the third time at length, section by section, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, and placed before the House for final consideration. Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Young to open Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, debate. Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, The question being, "Shall H 509 pass?" Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. NAYS–Berch, Chew, Davis, Gannon, Green, Mason, Roll call resulted as follows: Necochea, Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 9. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Absent–Armstrong, Monks. Total - 2. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Paired Votes: Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, AYE - Blanksma NAY - Gannon Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Total - 70. 160 HOUSE JOURNAL February 27, 2020]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 442 passed the Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 464 passed House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. the Senate.

H 431 - CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS H 518 - PROPERTY TAXES H 431 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 518 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Ricks to debate. open debate. At this time, Mr. Moyle took the Chair. At this time, the Speaker took the Chair. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), the following Representatives The question being, "Shall H 518 pass?" disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 431. Mr. Addis Mrs. DeMordaunt Mr. Remington Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Mr. Barbieri Mr. Ellis Mrs. Scott Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Mr. Clow Mrs. Green Mr. Zollinger Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, The question being, "Shall H 431 pass?" Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Roll call resulted as follows: Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Berch, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Gibbs, Green, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Hartgen, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Necochea, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, NAYS–Toone, Wintrow. Total - 2. Wood, Youngblood. Total - 36. Absent–Armstrong, Mason. Total - 2. NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Christensen, Collins, Total - 70. Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Scott, Stevenson, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 518 passed the Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 30. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Absent–Armstrong, Boyle, Mason, Mr. Speaker. Total - 4. the Senate. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 431 passed H 541 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to FINANCE the Senate. H 541 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 464 - DEBTORS and placed before the House for final consideration. H 464 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Zollinger The question being, "Shall H 541 pass?" and Ms. Hartgen to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 464 pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger. NAYS–None. Total - 55. Absent–Armstrong. Total - 1. NAYS–Christensen, Crane, Dixon, Giddings, Harris, Moon, Total - 70. Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Zito. Total - 10. Absent–Armstrong, Boyle, Green, Mason, Mr. Speaker. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 541 passed the Total - 5. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. [February 27, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 161

H 542 - APPROPRIATIONS - WORKFORCE Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 542 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Thirteenth Order of Business. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open debate. 13TH ORDER Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Syme disclosed a conflict of Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business interest regarding H 542. Notice having been served and having voted on the The question being, "Shall H 542 pass?" prevailing side, Mrs. Moon moved that the House reconsider the vote by which H 535 passed the House. Seconded by Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Christensen. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Roll call resulted as follows: Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, AYES–Addis, Andrus, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 42. Clow, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Christensen, Dixon, Ehardt, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Mendive, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Stevenson, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 36. Zollinger. Total - 26. NAYS–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Absent–Armstrong, Crane. Total - 2. Blanksma, Chew, Collins, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Total - 70. Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Moon, Necochea, Raybould(Erickson), Remington, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 542 passed the Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 32. the Senate. Absent–Armstrong, Crane. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 516 - CONCEALED WEAPONS Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion to reconsider H 516 was read the third time at length, section by section, carried. and placed before the House for final consideration.

At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Zito to open debate. H 535 - APPROPRIATIONS - SOIL AND WATER The question being, "Shall H 516 pass?" CONSERVATION COMMISSION H 535 was placed before the House for reconsideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, The question being, "Shall H 535 pass?" Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Roll call resulted as follows: Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Berch, Chew, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Gannon, Green, Hartgen, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Necochea, Raybould(Erickson), Rubel, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Troy, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 29. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Christensen, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, NAYS–Anderson, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Kiska, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Wintrow. Total - 14. Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Paired Votes: Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger, AYE - Crane NAY - Ellis Mr. Speaker. Total - 39. AYE - Armstrong NAY - Chew Absent–Armstrong, Crane. Total - 2. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 535 failed to pass the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 516 passed the House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. 162 HOUSE JOURNAL February 27, 2020]

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Friday, February 28, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 3:19 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 28, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 163

HOUSE JOURNAL February 27, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith HCR 32 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary IDAHO LEGISLATURE HCR 32 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees February 28, 2020 Mr. Speaker: FIFTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2020 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 560, H 561, H 562, H 563, H 564, H 565, H 566, H 567, H 568, H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, and H 573. House of Representatives CHANEY, Chairman The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 560, H 561, H 563, H 564, H 568, H 569, H 570, H 571, Roll call showed 65 members present. H 572, and H 573 were filed for second reading. Absent and excused - Armstrong, Gestrin, Mason, Nichols, and Vander Woude. Total - 5. Total - 70. H 562 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 565 was referred to the Resources and Conservation The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kaela Davis, Page. Committee.

3RD ORDER H 566 was referred to the Transportation and Defense Approval of Journal Committee. February 28, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 567 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. After gnashing of teeth, rending of garments but very few tears. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND February 28, 2020 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Mr. Speaker: House Journal of the Fifty-third Legislative Day and recommend We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND that same be adopted as corrected. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HJM 12, CHANEY, Chairman HCR 35, HCR 31, H 354, H 330, H 412, H 332, H 333, and Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 375. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. CHANEY, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled HJM 12, HCR 35, HCR 31, H 354, H 330, H 412, H 332, 4TH ORDER H 333, and H 375 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted Consideration of Messages from the to the Senate for the signature of the President. Governor and the Senate February 27, 2020 February 27, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report I transmit herewith enrolled S 1266 for the signature of the that we have had under consideration S 1246 and S 1280 and Speaker. recommend that they do pass. NOVAK, Secretary HARRIS, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1246 and S 1280 were filed for second reading. S 1266 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. February 27, 2020 February 27, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, I transmit herewith SCR 135, SCR 136, S 1345, S 1352, report that we have had under consideration H 540, H 550, H 551, S 1353, S 1344, S 1342, and S 1348 which have passed the and H 552 and recommend that they do pass. Senate. COLLINS, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary SCR 135, SCR 136, S 1345, S 1352, S 1353, S 1344, S 1342, H 540, H 550, H 551, and H 552 were filed for second and S 1348 were filed for first reading. reading. 164 HOUSE JOURNAL February 28, 2020]

February 27, 2020 8TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND of Bills and Joint Resolutions CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration H 547 and recommend that it do pass. HOUSE BILL NO. 574 GIBBS, Chairman BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 547 was filed for second reading. RELATING TO CHILD TAX BENEFITS; AMENDING SECTION 32-706, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE February 27, 2020 AWARD OF TAX BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH A CHILD Mr. Speaker: AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have SECTION 63-3024A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE had under consideration H 503 and recommend that it do pass. PROVISIONS REGARDING THE FOOD TAX CREDIT FOR DIXON, Chairman CERTAIN DEPENDENTS; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-3029L, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS H 503 was filed for second reading. REGARDING THE AWARD OF THE CHILD TAX CREDIT AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. February 27, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 574 was introduced, read the first time by title, and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under for printing. consideration H 463 and H 469 and recommend that they do S 1345 and S 1344, by State Affairs Committee, were pass. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State CHANEY, Chairman Affairs Committee. S 1342, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, H 463 and H 469 were filed for second reading. read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Mrs. Scott asked, pursuant to Rule 17, that H 361 be reported Administration Committee. forthwith out of the Ways and Means Committee to which it had S 1348, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read been referred. the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Mr. Anderst moved that the committee be excused. Seconded Committee. by Mr. Monks. S 1352 and S 1353, by Finance Committee, were introduced, The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Roll call resulted as follows: Order of Business. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, 10TH ORDER Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, H 519 and H 549, by Health and Welfare Committee, were Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. S 1281, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Giddings, Remington, Scott, time by title and filed for third reading. Wisniewski, Zito. Total - 7. Absent–Armstrong, Gestrin, Mason, Nichols, S 1248, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the Vander Woude, Zollinger. Total - 6. second time by title and filed for third reading. Total - 70. H 531, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried and the second time by title and filed for third reading. committee was excused. S 1346 and S 1347, by Finance Committee, were read the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh second time by title and filed for third reading. Order of Business. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Twelfth 7TH ORDER Order of Business. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions SCR 135, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read 12TH ORDER the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Consideration of General Orders SCR 136, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read Mr. Moyle moved that the House do now resolve itself into a the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General Defense Committee. Orders. Seconded by Mr. Monks. Motion carried. [February 28, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 165

Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of "(2) Any resident of this state not listed in subsection the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with (1) of this section having reason to believe that a child under Mr. Monks in the Chair. the age of eighteen (18) years has been abused, abandoned, or neglected or who observes the child being subjected to When the Committee of the Whole House rose, conditions or circumstances that would reasonably result in the Speaker returned to the Chair and the House was in order. abuse, abandonment, or neglect shall report or cause to be reported within twenty-four (24) hours such conditions or Report of the Committee of the Whole House circumstances to the proper law enforcement agency or the department. A resident of this state who fails to report pursuant February 28, 2020 to this subsection shall not be subject to the penalty provided for Mr. Speaker: in subsection (5) of this section."; We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report in line 32, delete "(2)" and insert: "(3)"; also in line 32, delete "3" that we have had under consideration H 473, H 511, H 455, and insert: "34"; in line 39, delete "3" and insert: "34"; also in line H 517, H 460, and H 497 and report them back without 39, delete "subsection (1)" and insert: "subsections (1) and (2)". recommendation, amended as follows: On page 2, delete "4" and insert: "45". CORRECTION TO TITLE HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 473 On page 1, in line 4, following "NEGLECT" insert: "AND AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 TO PROVIDE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN On page 4 of the printed bill, in line 10, following PERSONS". "deposit-taking;" insert: "and"; in line 14, delete "and" and insert: "or"; and delete line 15. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 517 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 5 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 On page 7, in line 42, delete "or is about to engage"; and in On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 2, delete "Section line 44, delete "or is about to violate". 50-1715, Idaho Code, imposes a two"; and delete lines 3 through 8. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 8 On page 10, following line 18, insert: AMENDMENT TO THE BILL "(3) The director, officer, employee, or credit union On page 4, delete lines 16 through 47; delete pages 5 and 6; affected by order of the director may immediately petition the on page 7, delete lines 1 through 37; and renumber subsequent district court in the judicial district of the county in which the sections accordingly. credit union has its principal place of business or in Ada county CORRECTION TO TITLE to set aside the order of the director. Upon the filing of such On page 1, in line 7, delete "AMENDING SECTION 63-201, petition, the court shall have the jurisdiction to affirm or set aside IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION"; and in line 8, in whole or in part and remand to the director. delete "AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS;". (4) An order issued under this section must contain a statement of the facts that constitute grounds for removal or HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 460 prohibition and cite relevant state or federal law or regulation. (5) A prevailing party in any proceeding under this section AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 may be awarded attorney's fees and costs pursuant to section On page 3 of the printed bill, in line 47, following "creditor." 12-117, Idaho Code.". insert: "If an execution is issued to the judgment creditor, he must use a serving attorney. "Serving attorney" means an attorney who CORRECTION TO TITLE is an active member of the Idaho state bar, as defined in section On page 1, in line 26, delete "AND" and insert: ","; 3-405, Idaho Code.". and in line 27, following "INSTANCES" insert: ", TO PROVIDE FOR A PETITION TO DISTRICT COURT AMENDMENT TO SECTION 4 IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN On page 5, in line 1, delete "plaintiff" and insert: "the REQUIREMENTS FOR AN ORDER ISSUED, AND TO plaintiff's serving attorney as defined in section 11-107, Idaho PROVIDE FOR ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COSTS IN Code,"; and in line 4, delete "plaintiff" and insert: "serving CERTAIN INSTANCES". attorney". AMENDMENT TO SECTION 13 HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 511 On page 11, in line 21, delete "sixty-four (640) day" and AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 insert: "sixty-four two (642) day month"; delete lines 24 and On page 1 of the printed bill, in line 37, delete "the 25; and in line 26, delete "ment" and insert: "any balance in state department of education" and insert: "an authorized the accounts on the sixty-fourth day immediately preceding the chartering entity"; also in line 37, delete "33-5210(3)" and insert: date of service upon the financial institution of the garnishment "33-5206(7)"; in line 39, following "school", insert: "and that corresponding date of the month two (2) months earlier, or on the has been open for more than two (2) years"; in line 40, delete last date of the month two (2) months earlier if the corresponding "state department"; in line 41, delete "of education" and insert: date does not exist,". "authorized chartering entity"; also in line 41, delete "and the On page 12, following line 16, insert: school's authorized chartering"; and in line 42, delete "entity". "(6) (a) If the financial institution has filed an answer and no further filing concerning the writ of garnishment is made HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 455 within one hundred twenty (120) days after the filing of the answer, the garnishee may file, at any time thereafter, a notice AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 of intent to terminate the writ of garnishment. The notice On page 1 of the printed bill, following line 31, insert: shall: 166 HOUSE JOURNAL February 28, 2020]

(i) Contain a statement that a party may object to Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 340, as amended, termination of the writ by filing a response within thirty retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, (30) days after service; and March 2, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. (ii) Be served on the judgment debtor and the judgment creditor. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 523 be placed (b) If no response is filed within thirty (30) days after immediately following H 521 on the Third Reading Calendar. service, the financial institution may file a termination of There being no objection, it was so ordered. the garnishment, which shall release the financial institution from any further obligation to hold property of the debtor.". H 512 - EDUCATION CORRECTION TO TITLE H 512 was read the third time at length, section by section, On page 1, in line 7, delete "EXECUTIONS AND and placed before the House for final consideration. TO" and insert: "EXECUTIONS, TO"; in line 8, following "EXECUTIONS" insert: ", AND TO DEFINE A TERM"; and At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open in line 31, following "GARNISHMENT" insert: "AND TO debate. PROVIDE FOR THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF INTENT TO The question being, "Shall H 512 pass?" TERMINATE A WRIT OF GARNISHMENT IN CERTAIN INSTANCES". Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 497 Barbieri, Berch, Boyle, Chew, Clow, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, On page 4 of the printed bill, following line 15, insert: Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Moon, Necochea, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, "39-4710. PRESENCE OF A YELLOW DOT ON A Toone, Wagoner, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 38. MOTOR VEHICLE SHALL NOT PROVIDE PROBABLE NAYS–Amador, Blanksma, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, CAUSE. Nothing in this chapter shall provide a peace officer Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Giddings, Harris, with probable cause or other legal authority to stop a motor Horman, Kingsley, Kiska, Monks, Moyle, Raybould(Erickson), vehicle. Except for the limited authority provided in section Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, 39-4708, Idaho Code, nothing in this chapter shall provide a Zollinger. Total - 27. peace officer with probable cause or other legal authority to Absent–Armstrong, Gestrin, Mason, Nichols, search a motor vehicle or its occupants.". Vander Woude. Total - 5. Paired Votes: CORRECTION TO TITLE AYE - Holtzclaw NAY - Crane On page 1, in line 9, delete "AND"; and in line 10, following (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) "WORKERS" insert: ", AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE Total - 70. PRESENCE OF A YELLOW DOT ON A MOTOR VEHICLE SHALL NOT PROVIDE PROBABLE CAUSE". Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 512 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to We have also had under consideration H 475, H 452, and the Senate. H 404, report progress and beg leave to sit again. MONKS, Chairman H 543 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Mr. Monks moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. H 543 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared the report adopted. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open H 473, as amended, H 511, as amended, H 455, as amended, debate. H 517, as amended, H 460, as amended, and H 497, as amended, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration The question being, "Shall H 543 pass?" Committee for engrossing. Roll call resulted as follows: H 475, H 452, and H 404 were retained on General Orders. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Administration committee for printing. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, There being no objection, the House returned to the Eleventh Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Order of Business. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, 11TH ORDER Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–None. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 494 retain its Absent–Armstrong, Crane, Gestrin, Mason, Nichols, place on the Third Reading Calendar until Tuesday, March 3, Vander Woude. Total - 6. 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Total - 70. [February 28, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 167

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 543 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 556 pass?" H 522 - EDUCATION Roll call resulted as follows: H 522 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, and placed before the House for final consideration. Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Young to open Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, debate. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, The question being, "Shall H 522 pass?" Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Roll call resulted as follows: Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–None. Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Absent–Armstrong, Crane, Gestrin, Green, Mason, Nichols, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Vander Woude. Total - 7. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Total - 70. Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 556 passed the Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. the Senate. NAYS–Abernathy, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Green, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 11. H 393 - ELECTIONS Absent–Armstrong, Crane, Gestrin, Mason, Nichols, Vander Woude. Total - 6. H 393 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 522 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to debate. the Senate.

H 487 - PESTICIDES AND CHEMIGATION Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in H 487 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate of H 393. There being no objection it was so ordered. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 393 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, The question being, "Shall H 487 pass?" Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Roll call resulted as follows: Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kingsley, Kiska, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Palmer, Remington, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Syme, Vander Woude, Wagoner, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Mr. Speaker. Total - 45. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, NAYS–Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Moyle, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Gannon, Green, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Wagoner, Necochea, Raymond, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Troy, Wintrow. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Total - 20. Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. Absent–Armstrong, Clow, Nichols, Raybould(Erickson), NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Stevenson. Total - 5. Green, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 12. Paired Votes: Absent–Armstrong, Crane, Gestrin, Mason, Nichols, AYE - Crane NAY - Chew Vander Woude. Total - 6. AYE - Vander Woude NAY - Davis Total - 70. AYE - Gestrin NAY - Ellis Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 487 passed the AYE - Scott NAY - Mason House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to AYE - Kingsley NAY - Wintrow the Senate. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. H 556 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF VETERANS SERVICES Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 393 passed the H 556 was read the third time at length, section by section, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to and placed before the House for final consideration. the Senate. 168 HOUSE JOURNAL February 28, 2020]

H 514 - FISH AND GAME COMMISSION Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 528 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 514 was read the third time at length, section by section, the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. H 544 - FISH AND GAME At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Shepherd to open debate. H 544 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 514 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, The question being, "Shall H 544 pass?" DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Syme, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Christensen, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 48. Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Total - 13. Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Absent–Armstrong, Clow, Crane, Giddings, Green, Kingsley, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Nichols, Raybould(Erickson), Stevenson. Total - 9. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Paired Votes: Mr. Speaker. Total - 58. AYE - Vander Woude NAY - Ellis NAYS–None. AYE - Gestrin NAY - McCrostie Absent–Armstrong, Clow, Crane, Davis, Gestrin, Giddings, AYE - Monks NAY - Mason Kingsley, Mason, Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Vander Woude. AYE - Scott NAY - Smith Total - 12. Total - 70. AYE - Ricks NAY - Davis (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 544 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 514 passed the the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 545 - FISH AND GAME H 528 - FISH AND GAME H 545 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 528 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 545 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 528 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Roll call resulted as follows: Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Collins, Ellis, Furniss, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Syme, Toone, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 45. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. NAYS–Barbieri, Chaney, Christensen, Dixon, Ehardt, NAYS–Abernathy, Smith, Troy, Wintrow. Total - 4. Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Moon, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Absent–Armstrong, Clow, Crane, Davis, Gestrin, Giddings, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 16. Kingsley, Mason, Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Vander Woude. Absent–Armstrong, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Total - 12. Gestrin, Mason, Nichols, Vander Woude. Total - 9. Paired Votes: Paired Votes: AYE - Amador NAY - Wintrow AYE - Chew NAY - Scott (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) AYE - Monks NAY - Kingsley Total - 70. AYE - Blanksma NAY - Stevenson AYE - Green NAY - Giddings Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 545 passed the (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. [February 28, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 169

H 529 - PARTIES TO ACTIONS H 526 - INSURANCE H 529 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 526 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ellis to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Furniss to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 529 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Furniss disclosed a conflict of Roll call resulted as follows: interest regarding H 526. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, The question being, "Shall H 526 pass?" Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Roll call resulted as follows: Kauffman, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, AYES–Abernathy, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Berch, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Chew, Clow, Collins, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Marshall, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, NAYS–None. Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 36. Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Clow, Crane, Davis, Gestrin, NAYS–Addis, Amador, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Giddings, Kerby, Kingsley, Mason, Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Christensen, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Vander Woude. Total - 14. Kingsley, Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Palmer, Total - 70. Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 26. Absent–Armstrong, Barbieri, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 529 passed the Mason, Nichols, Vander Woude. Total - 8. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Paired Votes: the Senate. AYE - Chew NAY - Scott H 474 - INSURANCE AYE - Smith NAY - Amador AYE - Rubel NAY - Gestrin H 474 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYE - McCrostie NAY - Kingsley and placed before the House for final consideration. AYE - Ellis NAY - Stevenson AYE - Green NAY - Giddings At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) debate. Total - 70.

Pursuant to Rule 80(3), the following Representatives Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 526 passed the disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 474. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Chaney Mr. Furniss Ms. Troy H 433 - FAMILY LAW LICENSE SUSPENSIONS The question being, "Shall H 474 pass?" H 433 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Collins, Crane, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, The question being, "Shall H 433 pass?" Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Wagoner, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, NAYS–Barbieri, Moon, Shepherd, Troy. Total - 4. Collins, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Davis, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Giddings, Kingsley, Mason, Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Vander Woude. Total - 12. Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Paired Votes: Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, AYE - Crane NAY - Barbieri Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Crane, Davis, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 474 passed the DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Giddings, Kingsley, Mason, Nichols, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Scott, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Young. Total - 15. the Senate. Total - 70. 170 HOUSE JOURNAL February 28, 2020]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 433 passed the H 548 - INITATIVES AND REFERENDUMS House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 548 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 435 - ADOPTION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Addis to open debate. H 435 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 548 pass?"

At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Zito to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 435 pass?" AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Ehardt, Furniss, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Collins, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Troy, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Mr. Speaker. Total - 47. Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Green, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 12. Wisniewski, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Absent–Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Crane, Gestrin, Total - 53. Kingsley, Mason, Nichols, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Zollinger. NAYS–Syme. Total - 1. Total - 11. Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Crane, Davis, Paired Votes: DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Giddings, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Mason, AYE - Clow NAY - Davis Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Young. Total - 16. AYE - Scott NAY - Chew Total - 70. AYE - Amador NAY - Ellis AYE - Giddings NAY - Berch (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 435 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 548 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 466 - MARRIAGE the Senate. H 466 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 432, as amended - CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTEGRATED and placed before the House for final consideration. DATA SYSTEM ACT At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Ehardt to open H 432, as amended, was read the third time at length, section debate. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 466 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 432, as amended, pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Roll call resulted as follows: Crane, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Green, AYES–Abernathy, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Blanksma, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Chaney, Chew, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Ricks, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 35. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. NAYS–Addis, Andrus, Boyle, Christensen, Clow, Collins, NAYS–Chew, Gestrin. Total - 2. Dixon, Ehardt, Harris, Holtzclaw, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Davis, DeMordaunt, Moon, Moyle, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Wisniewski, Giddings, Goesling, Kingsley, Mason, Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 23. Vander Woude. Total - 13. Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Crane, Davis, Paired Votes: DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Giddings, Kingsley, Nichols, Stevenson, AYE - Crane NAY - Chew Vander Woude. Total - 12. AYE - Monks NAY - Gestrin Paired Votes: (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) AYE - Mason NAY - Scott Total - 70. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 466 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 432, as House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill the Senate. ordered transmitted to the Senate. [February 28, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 171

Mrs. Green asked unanimous consent that the provisions of H 429, as amended - STATE PUBLIC DEFENSE Rule 79(b) be suspended and that she be allowed to change her COMMISSION vote on H 548 from Nay to Aye. Mr. Clow objected. H 429, as amended, was read the third time at length, section H 457, as amended - SEXUAL OFFENDER by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. REGISTRATION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open H 457, as amended, was read the third time at length, section debate. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Ms. Wintrow disclosed a conflict of At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Christensen to open interest regarding H 429, as amended. debate. The question being, "Shall H 429, as amended, pass?" The question being, "Shall H 457, as amended, pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Blanksma, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Chaney, Clow, Gibbs, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Raybould(Erickson), Collins, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Raymond, Ricks, Shepherd, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wood, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 27. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, NAYS–Addis, Andrus, Boyle, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kiska, Mendive, Moon, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Stevenson, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. NAYS–None. Total - 33. Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Crane, Davis, Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Giddings, Kingsley, Mason, Nichols, Giddings, Goesling, Kingsley, Nichols, Vander Woude. Total - 10. Scott, Stevenson, Vander Woude. Total - 14. Paired Votes: Total - 70. AYE - Monks NAY - Gestrin AYE - Rubel NAY - Stevenson Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 457, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill AYE - Mason NAY - Scott ordered transmitted to the Senate. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. H 467, as amended - ARRESTS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 429, as H 467, as amended, was read the third time at length, section amended, failed to pass the House and ordered the bill filed in by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. the office of the Chief Clerk. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open H 557 - APPROPRIATIONS - OMNIBUS debate. H 557 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall H 467, as amended, pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration.

Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open AYES–Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Blanksma, debate. Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, The question being, "Shall H 557 pass?" Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Palmer, Roll call resulted as follows: Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Shepherd, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Syme, Troy, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 47. DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Gannon, Green, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 12. Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Crane, Gestrin, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Kingsley, Mason, Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Vander Woude. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Total - 11. Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Paired Votes: Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. NAYS–Scott, Wintrow. Total - 2. AYE - Blanksma NAY - Davis Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Clow, Crane, Davis, AYE - Giddings NAY - Green Gestrin, Giddings, Kingsley, Nichols, Stevenson, Vander Woude. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 12. Total - 70. Paired Votes: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 467, as AYE - Mason NAY - Scott amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) ordered transmitted to the Senate. Total - 70. 172 HOUSE JOURNAL February 28, 2020]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 557 passed the (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 521 passed the H 510 - IDAHO SMALL EMPLOYER INCENTIVE ACT House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to OF 2005 the Senate. H 510 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 523 - EDUCATION and placed before the House for final consideration. H 523 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Furniss to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Goesling to open The question being, "Shall H 510 pass?" debate.

Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 523 pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Blanksma, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Roll call resulted as follows: Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Clow, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wood, Youngblood, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Mr. Speaker. Total - 41. Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, NAYS–Andrus, Boyle, Christensen, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Shepherd, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 17. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Chaney, Crane, Total - 52. Davis, Gestrin, Nichols, Palmer, Stevenson, Vander Woude, NAYS–Andrus, Christensen, Collins, Giddings, Harris, Wintrow. Total - 12. Horman, Moyle, Remington, Scott, Zito. Total - 10. Paired Votes: Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Chew, Crane, Nichols, Vander Woude, Wintrow. Total - 8. AYE - Anderst NAY - Kingsley Paired Votes: AYE - Green NAY - Giddings AYE - Gibbs NAY - Giddings AYE - Mason NAY - Scott AYE - Gestrin NAY - Zito (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) AYE - Stevenson NAY - Andrus Total - 70. AYE - Kingsley NAY - Christensen Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 510 passed the AYE - Mason NAY - Scott House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) the Senate. Total - 70.

H 521 - TAXATION Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 523 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 521 was read the third time at length, section by section, the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. H 553 - TAXATION OF FOREST LAND At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open debate. H 553 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 521 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Addis to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Blanksma, Chaney, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Furniss, The question being, "Shall H 553 pass?" Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Raybould(Erickson), Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, AYES–Addis, Anderst, Andrus, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Total - 37. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, NAYS–Berch, Boyle, Chew, Christensen, Crane, Dixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Ehardt, Gannon, Harris, Kiska, Mendive, Moon, Necochea, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raymond, Palmer, Remington, Shepherd, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 21. Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Absent–Amador, Armstrong, Barbieri, Davis, Gestrin, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. Giddings, Kingsley, Mason, Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, NAYS–Berch. Total - 1. Vander Woude. Total - 12. Absent–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Armstrong, Barbieri, Paired Votes: Chew, Crane, Gestrin, Giddings, Green, Kauffman, Kingsley, AYE - McCrostie NAY - Wintrow Mason, Nichols, Raybould(Erickson), Scott, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood. Total - 20. AYE - Wagoner NAY - Crane Total - 70. [February 28, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 173

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 553 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that HJM 14 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

HJM 14 - MINING HJM 14 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Moon to open debate. The question being, "Shall HJM 14 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 14 adopted by voice vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, March 2, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees February 28, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 574. CHANEY, Chairman H 574 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. 15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Monday, March 2, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 4:16 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 174 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE March 2, 2020 IDAHO LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND SECOND REGULAR SESSION ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE amendments to H 473, H 511, H 455, H 517, H 460, and H 497. CHANEY, Chairman

March 2, 2020 FIFTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2020 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 473, as amended, H 511, as amended, H 455, as amended, H 517, as House of Representatives amended, H 460, as amended, and H 497, as amended. CHANEY, Chairman The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Roll call showed all 70 members present. H 473, as amended, H 511, as amended, H 455, as amended, H 517, as amended, H 460, as amended, and H 497, as amended, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Asher Dixon, Page. March 2, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND 3RD ORDER ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 32. Approval of Journal CHANEY, Chairman March 2, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND HCR 32 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Senate for the signature of the President. the House Journal of the Fifty-fourth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. February 28, 2020 CHANEY, Chairman Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by we have had under consideration H 525, S 1268, as amended, and Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. S 1307 and recommend that they do pass. HARRIS, Chairman 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the H 525, S 1268, as amended, and S 1307 were filed for second Governor and the Senate reading. February 28, 2020 March 2, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 351 which has been signed by We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that the President. we have had under consideration S 1267, S 1310, and S 1334 and NOVAK, Secretary recommend that they do pass. Enrolled H 351 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and HARRIS, Chairman Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. S 1267, S 1310, and S 1334 were filed for second reading. February 28, 2020 Mr. Speaker: March 2, 2020 I transmit herewith S 1350, S 1354, S 1303, as amended, Mr. Speaker: S 1338, as amended, S 1323, as amended, S 1358, S 1360, S 1361, We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, S 1356, and S 1357 which have passed the Senate. report that we have had under consideration H 538 and NOVAK, Secretary recommend that it do pass. WOOD, Chairman S 1350, S 1354, S 1303, as amended, S 1338, as amended, S 1323, as amended, S 1358, S 1360, S 1361, S 1356, and H 538 was filed for second reading. S 1357 were filed for first reading. [March 2, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 175

March 2, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 578 Mr. Speaker: BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND AN ACT DEFENSE, return misdirected S 1292 to the Desk. RELATING TO HEALTH; AMENDING CHAPTER PALMER, Chairman 45, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-4516, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING LIFE-SUSTAINING S 1292 was referred to Judiciary, Rules and Administration TREATMENT FOR UNEMANCIPATED MINORS. Committee. March 2, 2020 H 575, H 576, H 577, and H 578 were introduced, read Mr. Speaker: the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, return Administration Committee for printing. misdirected S 1345 to the Desk. HARRIS, Chairman S 1350, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. S 1354, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read S 1345 was ordered held at the Desk. the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth S 1338, as amended, S 1356, and S 1357, by Judiciary and Order of Business. Rules Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. 8TH ORDER S 1323, as amended, by Education Committee, was Introduction, First Reading, and Reference introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the of Bills and Joint Resolutions Education Committee.

HOUSE BILL NO. 575 S 1303, as amended, by Local Government and Taxation BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and held AN ACT at the Desk. RELATING TO LIQUOR STORES; AMENDING S 1358, S 1360, and S 1361, by Finance Committee, were SECTION 23-313, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second REGARDING LIQUOR CONSUMED ON CERTAIN reading. PREMISES; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-314, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO 9TH ORDER AUTHORIZE SAMPLE TASTINGS OF LIQUOR IN CERTAIN First Reading of Engrossed Bills INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS H 473, as amended, by Business Committee, was introduced, FOR SAMPLE TASTINGS, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION, AND TO PROVIDE THAT A RETAIL STORE SHALL NOT INCUR LIABILITY. H 511, as amended, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 576 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE H 455, as amended, and H 460, as amended, by Judiciary, AN ACT Rules and Administration Committee, were introduced, read the RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION first time by title, and filed for second reading. 33-4802, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LEGISLATIVE H 517, as amended, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, FINDINGS; AND AMENDING SECTION 33-4804, IDAHO was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second CODE, TO ESTABLISH THE PUBLIC SCHOOL DIGITAL reading. CONTENT AND CURRICULUM FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE FUND, AND TO SPECIFY H 497, as amended, by Health and Welfare Committee, REQUIREMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL DISTRIBUTIONS. was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 577 10TH ORDER BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT RELATING TO YOUTH ATHLETES; AMENDING H 560 and H 561, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were SECTION 33-1625, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT read the second time by title and filed for third reading. CERTAIN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS ARE QUALIFIED HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS FOR PURPOSES OF H 563, H 564, H 568, H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, and RETURNING ATHLETES TO PLAY AFTER SUSPECTED H 573, by Appropriations Committee, were read the second time CONCUSSIONS OR HEAD INJURIES AND TO MAKE by title and filed for third reading. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. S 1246 and S 1280, by State Affairs Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 176 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2020]

H 540, H 550, H 551, and H 552, by Revenue and Taxation Pursuant to Rule 80(3), the following Representatives Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 461. reading. Mr. Addis Mr. Holtzclaw Mr. Ricks H 547, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Mr. Anderson Mr. Kauffman Ms. Rubel time by title and filed for third reading. Ms. Chew Mr. Kingsley Mr. Syme H 503, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Mr. Gannon Mr. Monks Ms. Troy Mr. Gestrin Mr. Moyle Mr. Vander Woude H 463 and H 469, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Mr. Goesling Ms. Necochea Mr. Zollinger reading. Mr. Harris Ms. Nichols S 1352 and S 1353, by Finance Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall H 461 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Order of Business. Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, 5TH ORDER Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Report of Standing Committees Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, March 2, 2020 Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Troy, Vander Woude, Mr. Speaker: Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 575, H 576, NAYS–Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Chew, Davis, Gannon, H 577, and H 578. Green, Holtzclaw, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Syme, Toone, CHANEY, Chairman Wintrow. Total - 14. Absent–Lickley, Wood. Total - 2. H 575 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. Total - 70. H 576 was referred to the Education Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 461 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 577 and H 578 were referred to the Health and Welfare the Senate. Committee. H 340, as amended - CHILD CARE LICENSING There being no objection, the House advanced to the H 340, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Eleventh Order of Business. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Mendive to open 11TH ORDER debate. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Remington asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent that H 519 be returned Rule 80, he be excused from voting on H 340, as amended, due to to the Health and Welfare Committee. There being no objection, a conflict of interest. There being no objection, it was so ordered. it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 340, as amended, pass?" Mr. Chaney asked unanimous consent that H 462 be placed on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection, it Roll call resulted as follows: was so ordered. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 484 be returned Clow, Collins, Crane, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. There being no Goesling, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, objection, it was so ordered. Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 459 retain its Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 44. place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, There being no objection, it was so ordered. Gannon, Green, Hartgen, Kauffman, Kiska, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood. Total - 24. H 461 - FORCIBLE ENTRY AND UNLAWFUL DETAINER Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. H 461 was read the third time at length, section by section, Excused from voting–Remington. Total - 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Paired Votes: AYE - Monks NAY - Wintrow At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) debate. Total - 70. [March 2, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 177

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 340, as Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, ordered transmitted to the Senate. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the House recess Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, until 1:15 p.m. Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Without objection, the Speaker declared the House at recess Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. until 1:15 p.m. Total - 66. RECESS NAYS–None. Afternoon Session Absent–Chaney, Ellis, Kerby, Troy. Total - 4. Total - 70. The House reconvened at 1:15 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 531 passed the Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Business. the Senate.

HCR 34 - HIGHER EDUCATION H 549 - DAYCARE FACILITIES HCR 34 was read the third time at length and placed before H 549 was read the third time at length, section by section, the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall HCR 34 be adopted?" Mr. Amador asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Roll call resulted as follows: debate of H 549. There being no objection it was so ordered. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Ms. Ehardt disclosed a conflict of Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Chew, Clow, Davis, interest regarding H 549. DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, The question being, "Shall H 549 pass?" Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Roll call resulted as follows: Wagoner, Wintrow, Young, Youngblood. Total - 43. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, NAYS–Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, Berch, Blanksma, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Crane, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Lickley, Monks, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Horman, Kauffman, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Total - 25. Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Absent–Ellis, Necochea. Total - 2. Wisniewski, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 44. Total - 70. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 34 adopted and Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Stevenson, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 23. Absent–Chaney, Kerby, Palmer. Total - 3. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Paired Votes: bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one AYE - Troy NAY - Christensen legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 549 passed the Order of Business. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 7TH ORDER H 531 - HEALTH Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions

H 531 was read the third time at length, section by section, HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 15 and placed before the House for final consideration. BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to A JOINT MEMORIAL open debate. TO THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES IN The question being, "Shall H 531 pass?" CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO Roll call resulted as follows: IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AND TO THE Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, COUNCIL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. 178 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2020]

We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the Second that we support the effort by the Trump Administration, through Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, do hereby the Executive Office of the President, to modernize and simplify respectfully represent that: the NEPA regulations in order to streamline the review process WHEREAS, on January 1, 1970, President Richard Nixon without changing environmental standards. signed the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) into law. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the NEPA created the Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and within the Executive Office of the President. CEQ oversees directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President implementation of NEPA and recommends policies to the of the United States, the Council of Environmental Quality, President that promote and improve our nation's goals for the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of environmental quality; and Representatives of Congress, and to the congressional delegation WHEREAS, NEPA regulations apply to a wide range of representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the United vital projects for states such as roads, bridges, traditional and States. renewable energy projects, transmission lines, timber, mining, grazing, and broadband development just to name a few; and HJM 15 was introduced, read the first time by title, and WHEREAS, NEPA is a procedural statute that requires referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee federal agencies to analyze the impacts of major federal actions for printing. and does not mandate substantive outcomes; and WHEREAS, there are different levels of NEPA review H 560 - TAXATION depending on the significance of the project, including a Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering categorical exclusion, environmental assessment (EA), and with the immediate consideration of H 560 be suspended; that environmental impact statement (EIS); and the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the WHEREAS, the spirit and intent behind the adoption of State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several NEPA 50 years ago has been eroded. A 2018 report issued days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that by CEQ stated that the average EIS takes nearly 5 years to H 560 be read the third time at length, section by section, and complete and exceeds 600 pages in length. The average EIS for a placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by transportation project under the Federal Highway Administration Ms. Rubel. takes well over 7 years; and WHEREAS, too often NEPA is used as a tool to slow or The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" halt meaningful projects. Agencies are now preparing NEPA documents in preparation of litigation, which increases the time Roll call resulted as follows: and costs associated with federal projects; and AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, WHEREAS, in 1978, CEQ issued regulations, set forth in Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, 40 CFR 1500-1508, to guide federal implementation of NEPA. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, These regulations have not been substantively updated in over 40 Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, years; and Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, WHEREAS, on April 10, 2019, President Trump issued McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, the Executive Order on Promoting Energy Infrastructure and Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Economic Growth, which called for "efficient permitting Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, processes and procedures that employ a single point of Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, accountability, avoid duplicative and redundant studies and Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. reviews, and establish clear and reasonable timetables"; and NAYS–None. WHEREAS, on January 10, 2020, the Trump Administration, Absent–Abernathy, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Green, Holtzclaw, through CEQ, published a set of proposed reforms aimed at Horman, Troy. Total - 7. reducing paperwork and inefficiencies related to the NEPA Total - 70. process, while still safeguarding the environment; and WHEREAS, the proposed reforms would enhance Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds coordination with states, localities, and tribes and would better of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion utilize existing studies, data, and analyses prepared by the states; carried, the rules were suspended, and H 560 was read the third and time at length, section by section, and placed before the House WHEREAS, the proposed reforms would set presumptive for final consideration. time and page limits for NEPA review documents; and WHEREAS, the proposed reforms would cut down on At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open federal red tape helping to deploy critical projects to advance debate. economic development in a timely manner; and The question being, "Shall H 560 pass?" WHEREAS, NEPA reform has long-standing bipartisan support. The Obama Administration signed into law a reform Roll call resulted as follows: designating a lead federal agency for certain construction projects AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, that include several different federal decision makers known as Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act; and Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, WHEREAS, the current NEPA process, including project Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, analysis and subsequent litigation, has oppressed the State of Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Idaho and caused severe negative economic impacts on our Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, citizens. Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, [March 2, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 179

Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, H 550 - INCOME TAXES Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–Berch. Total - 1. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Absent–DeMordaunt, Ellis. Total - 2. with the immediate consideration of H 550 be suspended; that Total - 70. the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 560 passed the days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 550 be read the third time at length, section by section, and the Senate. placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. H 561 - PROPERTY The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 561 be suspended; that Roll call resulted as follows: the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, H 561 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Ms. Rubel. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, NAYS–None. Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Absent–Abernathy, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Green, Holtzclaw, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Horman, Troy. Total - 7. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Total - 70. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 550 was read the third Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. for final consideration. NAYS–None. Absent–Abernathy, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Green, Holtzclaw, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Horman, Troy. Total - 7. debate. Total - 70. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds interest regarding H 550. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 561 was read the third The question being, "Shall H 550 pass?" time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, debate. Collins, Crane, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall H 561 pass?" Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Chew, Davis, Gannon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Mason, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 12. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Total - 70. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 550 passed the Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. the Senate. NAYS–Berch, Gestrin, Marshall, Necochea, Raymond, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 7. H 551 - COLLEGE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 561 passed the with the immediate consideration of H 551 be suspended; that House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the the Senate. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several 180 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2020] days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, H 551 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Ms. Rubel. Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–None. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Absent–Abernathy, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Green, Holtzclaw, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Horman, Troy. Total - 7. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Total - 70. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 552 was read the third Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, for final consideration. Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. NAYS–None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Giddings to open Absent–Abernathy, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Green, Holtzclaw, debate. Horman, Troy. Total - 7. The question being, "Shall H 552 pass?" Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Roll call resulted as follows: of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 551 was read the third Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, for final consideration. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, debate. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, The question being, "Shall H 551 pass?" Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Roll call resulted as follows: Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, NAYS–Christensen. Total - 1. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Total - 70. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 552 passed the Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, the Senate. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, H 547 - MINERAL RIGHTS Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. with the immediate consideration of H 547 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 551 passed the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that the Senate. H 547 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by H 552 - VETERANS Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" with the immediate consideration of H 552 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Roll call resulted as follows: days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, H 552 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Ms. Rubel. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Roll call resulted as follows: Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, NAYS–None. [March 2, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 181

Absent–Abernathy, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Green, Holtzclaw, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Horman, Troy. Total - 7. for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy and Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mr. Holtzclaw to open debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 547 was read the third Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Holtzclaw disclosed a conflict of time at length, section by section, and placed before the House interest regarding H 503. for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 503 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Moon to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Ms. Boyle disclosed a conflict of Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, interest regarding H 547. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, The question being, "Shall H 547 pass?" Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Roll call resulted as follows: Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–Anderson, Gannon, Green, Mason, Necochea, Rubel, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Wintrow. Total - 7. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Total - 70. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 503 passed the Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, the Senate. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. H 463 - COURT FEES AND COSTS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 547 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering the Senate. with the immediate consideration of H 463 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several H 503 - HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATIONS days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 463 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by with the immediate consideration of H 503 be suspended; that Ms. Rubel. the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 503 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Roll call resulted as follows: placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Ms. Rubel. Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Roll call resulted as follows: McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, NAYS–None. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Absent–Abernathy, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Green, Holtzclaw, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Horman, Troy. Total - 7. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Total - 70. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent–Abernathy, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Green, Holtzclaw, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Horman, Troy. Total - 7. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 463 was read the third Total - 70. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Hartgen to open carried, the rules were suspended, and H 503 was read the third debate. 182 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2020]

The question being, "Shall H 463 pass?" Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 40. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Abernathy, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Chew, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Green, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Kingsley, Kiska, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Moon, Necochea, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Nichols, Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Toone, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Wintrow, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 29. McCrostie, Monks, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Absent–Palmer. Total - 1. Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Total - 70. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 44. NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 469 passed the Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Kiska, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Ricks, Scott, the Senate. Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 26. Total - 70. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 463 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to 8TH ORDER the Senate. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 469 - UNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES HOUSE BILL NO. 579 Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE with the immediate consideration of H 469 be suspended; that AN ACT the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO IDAHO State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several PUBLIC TELEVISION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO IDAHO PUBLIC H 469 be read the third time at length, section by section, and TELEVISION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND LIMITING placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME Ms. Rubel. EQUIVALENT POSITIONS.

The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" HOUSE BILL NO. 580 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Roll call resulted as follows: AN ACT AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, COMMISSION ON HISPANIC AFFAIRS FOR FISCAL YEAR Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE COMMISSION Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, ON HISPANIC AFFAIRS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, HOUSE BILL NO. 581 Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. AN ACT NAYS–None. RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE Absent–Abernathy, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Green, Holtzclaw, TREASURER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING Horman, Troy. Total - 7. MONEYS TO THE STATE TREASURER FOR FISCAL Total - 70. YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING PAYMENT OF BANK Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds SERVICE FEES. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 469 was read the third HOUSE BILL NO. 582 time at length, section by section, and placed before the House BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE for final consideration. AN ACT At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open RELATING TO CIVIL ACTIONS; AMENDING SECTION debate. 6-1601, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. The question being, "Shall H 469 pass?" HOUSE BILL NO. 583 Roll call resulted as follows: BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, AN ACT Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, RELATING TO THE PROTECTION OF PUBLIC DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gibbs, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, EMPLOYEES; AMENDING SECTION 6-2104, IDAHO Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Marshall, CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING ADVERSE Monks, Moyle, Raybould, Ricks, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, ACTION BY AN EMPLOYER AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL [March 2, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 183

CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 6-2105, TO FORFEITURE PURSUANT TO SPECIFIED LAW AND IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A LIMIT ON CERTAIN TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; REPEALING DAMAGES AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. SECTION 42-503, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE FORFEITURE OF CERTAIN STOCKWATER RIGHTS; AND HOUSE BILL NO. 584 AMENDING SECTION 42-504, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE PROVISIONS REGARDING LIMITS OF USE. AN ACT RELATING TO CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS; HOUSE BILL NO. 587 AMENDING SECTION 18-5614, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE PROVISIONS REGARDING PATRONIZING A PROSTITUTE, AN ACT TO PROVIDE PENALTIES, AND TO PROVIDE THAT A RELATING TO HIGHWAY DISTRICT LEVIES; PORTION OF A FINE SHALL BE DEPOSITED IN THE AMENDING SECTION 50-2908, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION ACCOUNT. PROVISIONS REGARDING THE TAX REVENUE PAID TO A HIGHWAY DISTRICT THAT INCLUDES A REVENUE HOUSE BILL NO. 585 ALLOCATION AREA, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION, AND BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. AN ACT RELATING TO COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS; HOUSE BILL NO. 588 AMENDING SECTION 28-46-108, IDAHO CODE, TO BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE REVISE THE CRITERIA FOR ADMINISTRATIVE AN ACT ENFORCEMENT ORDERS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL RELATING TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS; PROVIDING CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 28-46-113, IDAHO LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING CHAPTER 57, CODE, TO REVISE THE CIVIL ACTIONS AVAILABLE TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A TO THE ADMINISTRATOR; AMENDING SECTION NEW SECTION 39-5719, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH 28-46-302, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS RELATING TO ELECTRONIC REGARDING LICENSE APPLICATIONS, TO REMOVE A SMOKING DEVICES, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS PROVISION REGARDING EXPENSES FOR A HEARING, FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, TO DEFINE A TERM, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING WHEN A AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF WRITTEN DEFICIENCY NOTICE SHALL BE DEEMED HEALTH AND WELFARE MAY PROMULGATE RULES; RECEIVED, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING AMENDING SECTION 63-2513, IDAHO CODE, TO LICENSE RENEWAL, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL DEFINE A TERM, TO PROVIDE FOR CONTRABAND CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 28-46-303, GOODS, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, AND TO PROVIDE IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING FOR THE COLLECTION AND REPORTING OF A THE REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF A LICENSE; CERTAIN TAX; AMENDING SECTION 63-2514, IDAHO AMENDING SECTION 28-46-304, IDAHO CODE, TO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO REVISE A REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING AN ANNUAL CODE REFERENCE, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL REPORT; AMENDING SECTION 28-46-403, IDAHO CODE, CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-2515, IDAHO TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING QUALIFICATIONS CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE FOR FOR A PAYDAY LOAN LICENSE; AND AMENDING THE COLLECTION AND REPORTING OF A CERTAIN SECTION 28-46-404, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TAX, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSE APPLICATIONS, AMENDING SECTION 63-2551, IDAHO CODE, TO TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING WHEN A REVISE A DEFINITION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL WRITTEN DEFICIENCY NOTICE SHALL BE DEEMED CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-2552A, IDAHO RECEIVED, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING A CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE USE OF FUNDS FROM LICENSE RENEWAL FEE, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL A CERTAIN TAX; AMENDING CHAPTER 25, TITLE CORRECTIONS. 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-2552C, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH HOUSE BILL NO. 586 THE ELECTRONIC SMOKING DEVICE EDUCATION BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FUND; AMENDING SECTION 63-2554, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT PROVIDE FOR THE REVOCATION AND EXPIRATION RELATING TO STOCKWATER; AMENDING CHAPTER OF A CERTAIN PERMIT AND TO PROVIDE A PENALTY; 2, TITLE 42, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A AMENDING SECTION 63-2564, IDAHO CODE, TO NEW SECTION 42-224, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE PROVIDE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN TAX FOR ISSUANCE OF ORDERS TO SHOW CAUSE, TO REVENUES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; PROVIDE FOR CONTENT OF ORDERS TO SHOW AND AMENDING CHAPTER 25, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, CAUSE, TO PROVIDE FOR SERVICE OF ORDERS TO BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-2566, IDAHO SHOW CAUSE, TO PROVIDE FOR PUBLICATION, TO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXCHANGE OF CERTAIN PROVIDE FOR COPIES OF THE ORDER, TO PROVIDE FOR INFORMATION AGREEMENTS. REQUESTS FOR HEARING, TO PROVIDE THAT MULTIPLE STOCKWATER RIGHTS HELD BY A SINGLE OWNER HOUSE BILL NO. 589 MAY BE CONSIDERED IN A SINGLE ORDER TO SHOW BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE CAUSE, TO PROVIDE FOR HEARINGS, TO PROVIDE AN ACT FOR ORDERS, TO PROVIDE FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW, TO RELATING TO FIRST-TIME HOME BUYERS; DEFINE TERMS, AND TO PROVIDE FOR APPLICABILITY; AMENDING CHAPTER 30, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, AMENDING SECTION 42-501, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3022V, THAT CERTAIN STOCKWATER RIGHTS ARE SUBJECT IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO PROVIDE 184 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2020]

FOR FIRST-TIME HOME BUYER SAVINGS ACCOUNTS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION.

HOUSE BILL NO. 590 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO PROPERTY VALUATION; AMENDING SECTION 63-208, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE METHOD OF DETERMINING MARKET VALUE FOR ASSESSMENT PURPOSES OF PROPERTY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. H 579, H 580, H 581, H 582, H 583, H 584, H 585, H 586, H 587, H 588, H 589, and H 590 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business.

5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees March 2, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 587. CHANEY, Chairman H 587 was filed for second reading. March 2, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 562 and H 574 and recommend that they do pass. COLLINS, Chairman H 562 and H 574 were filed for second reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Tuesday, March 3, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 3:35 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [March 3, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 185

HOUSE JOURNAL S 1359, S 1366, S 1367, S 1373, S 1374, S 1375, S 1376, S 1377, S 1349, as amended, and S 1351, as amended, were filed OF THE for first reading. March 2, 2020 IDAHO LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HJM 13, H 310, H 313, H 348, H 339, SECOND REGULAR SESSION H 350, H 357, H 326, H 365, H 367, H 382, H 334, H 392, SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE H 379, H 329, and H 366 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary HJM 13, H 310, H 313, H 348, H 339, H 350, H 357, H 326, H 365, H 367, H 382, H 334, H 392, H 379, H 329, and H 366 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration FIFTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Committee for enrolling. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020 March 2, 2020 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives I return herewith H 342, as amended in the Senate, which has passed the Senate. The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. NOVAK, Secretary Roll call showed all 70 members present. Pursuant to Rule 1, H 342, as amended in the Senate, was referred to Health and Welfare Committee for concurrence Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. recommendation. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kenedee Miller, Page. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal March 3, 2020 Mr. Speaker: March 3, 2020 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 15, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 579, H 580, H 581, H 582, H 583, H 584, H 585, H 586, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved H 588, H 589, and H 590. the House Journal of the Fifty-seventh Legislative Day and CHANEY, Chairman recommend that same be adopted as corrected. CHANEY, Chairman H 579, H 580, and H 581 were filed for second reading. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by HJM 15 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 582, H 583, and H 584 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. 4TH ORDER H 585 was referred to the Business Committee. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate H 586 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. March 2, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 588, H 589, and H 590 were referred to the Revenue and I return herewith enrolled HJM 12, HCR 35, HCR 31, Taxation Committee. H 354, H 330, H 412, H 332, H 333, and H 375 which have March 3, 2020 been signed by the President. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES Enrolled H 354, H 330, H 412, H 332, H 333, and AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted H 375 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration enrolled H 351 to the Governor at 10:20 a.m., as of this date, Committee for delivery to the Governor. March 2, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman Enrolled HJM 12, HCR 35, and HCR 31 were referred to March 3, 2020 the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery Mr. Speaker: to the Secretary of State. We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report March 2, 2020 that we have had under consideration H 559, S 1344, and Mr. Speaker: SCR 135 and recommend that they do pass. I transmit herewith S 1359, S 1366, S 1367, S 1373, S 1374, HARRIS, Chairman S 1375, S 1376, S 1377, S 1349, as amended, and S 1351, as H 559, S 1344, and SCR 135 were filed for second reading. amended, which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. 186 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2020]

7TH ORDER utilization demonstrate that wood has the structural capability Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions for utilization in a range of low-rise to mid-rise residential and nonresidential buildings. A scientific evaluation by life cycle Mr. Chaney asked unanimous consent that H 459 be returned analysis of the overall impacts of building materials measuring to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. There the energy and resources used to create the material and the being no objection, it was so ordered. lifetime emissions to the air, water, and land shows that compared to other building materials wood performs better in many ways, At this time, Mr. Moyle took the Chair. including being renewable and the only building material that captures and stores carbon, keeping it out of the atmosphere HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 36 indefinitely; and BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE WHEREAS, there are many types of wood products A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION produced from Idaho timber; lumber and other structural building STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND products such as dimensional lumber, solid beams, laminated URGING THAT FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, AND OTHER beams, shingles, joists, laminated veneer lumber, finger-jointed BUILDING PROJECTS INCLUDE SAFE, RENEWABLE, lumber, and engineered wood products; millwork used for AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY WOOD PRODUCTS doors, windows, cabinets, furniture, siding, flooring, moldings, GROWN AND PRODUCED IN IDAHO IN THEIR BUILDING fencing, and shipping pallets; panel products such as plywood, AND CONSTRUCTION PLANS. particleboard, and hardboard, posts, poles, and timbers such as utility poles, house logs, fence posts, pilings, treated timbers, Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: cross-arms, and railroad ties; wood composite products such as WHEREAS, Idaho forests contribute beauty, ecology, siding, roofing, medium-density fiberboard, and molding; as well economy, and culture to our state; and as pulp and paper products from wood fiber including packaging WHEREAS, forests are dynamic, move through a predictable for food and products, newsprint, bathroom and facial tissue, cycle, and undergo changes that create the conditions for many and paper toweling; and different species of plants and animals, with each stage of the WHEREAS, there are over 200 forest product manufacturing cycle laying the groundwork for the next. As trees go through the and wholesaling businesses in Idaho, including dozens of natural process of growing, from seed to seedling, maturity, and sawmills, producers of particleboard, clean chips, pulp and paper, eventually death and decomposition, their forest home evolves; bioenergy, and bark and mulch products, producers of pole, log and furniture and firewood, log home manufacturers, cedar products WHEREAS, Idaho has 21.5 million acres of forestland mills, and plywood and veneer facilities. Idaho's loggers and spanning from the Canadian border to the southern border of the truckers do the risky business of harvesting and hauling logs and state, ranking 10th in the nation in forestland, 12th in timberland, wood products, and their jobs help to support the economies of and 5th in wilderness. Idaho forests cover 85,557 square miles, rural communities; and which is larger than the states of Vermont, New Hampshire, WHEREAS, today's building codes are developed by Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island combined; and experts, such as code officials, fire officials, architects, and WHEREAS, federal, state, and local governments own and engineers, through a rigorous three-year process to ensure the manage the majority of forestlands in Idaho. National forests safety of all building materials. Building codes recognize the occupy nearly 40 percent of Idaho's land mass, more than any latest advances in technology and allow wood to be used in other state. Of the 21.5 million acres of total forestlands in Idaho, a range of low-rise to mid-rise residential and nonresidential 16.5 million acres are designated as timberland. Of that number, buildings; and only 9.3 million acres are available for harvest; and WHEREAS, the timber industry contributes to healthy WHEREAS, a smaller portion of Idaho's forestlands are forests, healthy communities, and healthy economies. owned by thousands of private businesses, Native American NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of tribes, families, and individuals. Forestlands in Idaho and the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, throughout the West present unique challenges because of the the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, large influence of federal ownership and management; and that the Idaho Legislature urges that federal, state, local, and WHEREAS, forests and their inhabitants face many threats, other building projects include as much safe, renewable, and including natural catastrophic events such as severe wildfires and environmentally friendly wood products grown and produced in insect and disease outbreaks. Although such events are natural, Idaho as possible in their building and construction plans. and an important aspect of the forest ecosystem, they are often HCR 36 was introduced, read the first time by title, and influenced by excessive buildup of fuels and changes in tree referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee species and age, all of which can be the result of human action for printing. or inaction; and WHEREAS, a healthy, growing forest is less susceptible to insects, disease, and devastating fire. Active forest management 8TH ORDER helps our forests stay resilient; and Introduction, First Reading, and Reference WHEREAS, forest management is a simple term for a of Bills and Joint Resolutions complex array of activities and experiences that allow landowners to meet specified goals and objectives while maintaining the HOUSE BILL NO. 591 productivity of their forestland. With good stewardship practices BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE and the incredible advances in technology, Idaho forests can AN ACT be sustainably managed to meet environmental, economic, and RELATING TO POTATOES; AMENDING SECTION social needs for today and generations to come; and 22-1211, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR PARTIAL WHEREAS, studies show that wood is a strong, safe, and REFUNDS OF CERTAIN TAX LEVIES AND TO MAKE environmentally friendly building material that meets building TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. codes and often costs less than other materials. Studies and [March 3, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 187

HOUSE BILL NO. 592 HOUSE BILL NO. 596 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO STOCKWATER; AMENDING CHAPTER RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE 2, TITLE 42, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A COMMISSION ON AGING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; NEW SECTION 42-224, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE COMMISSION ON FOR ISSUANCE OF ORDERS TO SHOW CAUSE, TO AGING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND LIMITING THE PROVIDE FOR CONTENT OF ORDERS TO SHOW NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT CAUSE, TO PROVIDE FOR SERVICE OF ORDERS TO POSITIONS. SHOW CAUSE, TO PROVIDE FOR PUBLICATION, TO PROVIDE FOR COPIES OF THE ORDER, TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 597 FOR REQUESTS FOR HEARING, TO PROVIDE THAT BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE MULTIPLE STOCKWATER RIGHTS HELD BY A SINGLE AN ACT OWNER MAY BE CONSIDERED IN A SINGLE ORDER RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE TO SHOW CAUSE, TO PROVIDE FOR HEARINGS, TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR PROVIDE FOR ORDERS, TO PROVIDE FOR JUDICIAL FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO REVIEW, TO DEFINE TERMS, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR APPLICABILITY; AMENDING SECTION 42-501, IDAHO THE DIVISIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN STOCKWATER PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION, AND SUBSTANCE RIGHTS ARE SUBJECT TO FORFEITURE PURSUANT ABUSE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION FOR FISCAL TO SPECIFIED LAW AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 42-502, IDAHO FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING AGENTS GENERAL FUND TRANSFERS TO THE COOPERATIVE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND PERMITTEES ON WELFARE FUND; DIRECTING EXPENDITURES FOR FEDERALLY ADMINISTERED GRAZING ALLOTMENTS; TRUSTEE AND BENEFIT PAYMENTS; PROVIDING REPEALING SECTION 42-503, IDAHO CODE, RELATING REQUIREMENTS FOR PROGRAM INTEGRITY; LIMITING TO THE FORFEITURE OF CERTAIN STOCKWATER THE TRANSFER OF LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATIONS; RIGHTS; AND AMENDING SECTION 42-504, IDAHO CLARIFYING RESPONSIBILITY FOR EDUCATION OF CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING LIMITS OF CERTAIN CHILDREN IN STATE CARE; DIRECTING AN USE. INTERAGENCY PAYMENT FOR A JUVENILE DETENTION CLINICIANS CONTRACT; PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS HOUSE BILL NO. 593 REGARDING FUNDING FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE COMMUNITY CRISIS CENTERS; AND EXEMPTING AN ACT THE APPROPRIATION FROM PROGRAM TRANSFER RELATING TO CRIMINAL RECORDS; AMENDING LIMITATIONS. SECTION 18-3316, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A HOUSE BILL NO. 598 FIREARM BY A FELON; AMENDING SECTION 19-2604, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE AN ACT DISCHARGE OF A DEFENDANT AND AN AMENDMENT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE OF JUDGMENT AND TO REMOVE A PROVISION MILITARY DIVISION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; REGARDING AN AMENDMENT OF JUDGMENT; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE MILITARY DIVISION DECLARING AN EMERGENCY; AND PROVIDING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF APPLICABILITY. AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND PROVIDING A CONTINUOUS APPROPRIATION. HOUSE BILL NO. 594 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE H 591, H 592, H 593, H 594, H 595, H 596, H 597, and AN ACT H 598 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to RELATING TO LEASES; AMENDING SECTION 55-307, the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN NOTICE SHALL BE GIVEN FOR NONRENEWAL OF A LEASE OR S 1359, S 1366, S 1367, S 1373, S 1374, S 1375, S 1376, AN INCREASE IN THE AMOUNT OF RENT CHARGED and S 1377, by Finance Committee, were introduced, read the AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. first time by title, and filed for second reading. S 1349, as amended, by State Affairs Committee, was HOUSE BILL NO. 595 introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Transportation and Defense Committee. AN ACT RELATING TO FORCIBLE ENTRY AND UNLAWFUL S 1351, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was DETAINER; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 6, IDAHO introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 6-303A, and Welfare Committee. IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CERTAIN REQUIREMENT FOR A LANDLORD; AND AMENDING SECTION 6-321, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CERTAIN REQUIREMENT Order of Business. FOR A SECURITY DEPOSIT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. 188 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2020]

10TH ORDER H 563 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF HUMAN Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions RESOURCES H 525, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time H 563 was read the third time at length, section by section, by title and filed for third reading. and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1268, as amended, S 1307, S 1267, S 1310, and S 1334, by At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Anderson State Affairs Committee, were read the second time by title and to open debate. filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall H 563 pass?" H 538, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, S 1358, S 1360, and S 1361, by Finance Committee, were Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, H 473, as amended, by Business Committee, was read the Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, second time by title and filed for third reading. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, H 511, as amended, by Education Committee, was read the Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, second time by title and filed for third reading. Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, H 455, as amended, and H 460, as amended, by Judiciary, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 66. Rules and Administration Committee, were read the second time NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Scott. Total - 3. by title and filed for third reading. Absent–Mr. Speaker. Total - 1. Total - 70. H 517, as amended, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 563 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 497, as amended, by Health and Welfare Committee, was the Senate. read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 564 - APPROPRIATIONS - OITS H 587, H 562, and H 574, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third H 564 was read the third time at length, section by section, reading. and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Raybould Order of Business. to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 564 pass?" 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, March 3, 2020 Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Mr. Speaker: Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 36, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, H 591, H 592, H 593, H 594, H 595, H 596, H 597, and H 598. Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Necochea, Palmer, CHANEY, Chairman Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, HCR 36 was referred to the Business Committee. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, H 591 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. Zollinger. Total - 60. NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Giddings, Kingsley, Moon, H 592 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Moyle, Nichols, Scott. Total - 8. Committee. Absent–Armstrong, Mr. Speaker. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 593, H 594, and H 595 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 564 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 596, H 597, and H 598 were filed for second reading. the Senate.

There being no objection, the House advanced to the H 568 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF Eleventh Order of Business. ADMINISTRATION H 568 was read the third time at length, section by section, 11TH ORDER and placed before the House for final consideration. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Anderson Mr. Monks asked unanimous consent that H 494 retain its to open debate. place on the Third Reading Calendar until Friday, March 6, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 568 pass?" [March 3, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 189

Roll call resulted as follows: Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 570 passed the Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, the Senate. Zollinger. Total - 68. NAYS–None. H 571 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF Absent–Chaney, Mr. Speaker. Total - 2. ADMINISTRATION - CAPITOL COMMISSION Total - 70. H 571 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 568 passed and placed before the House for final consideration. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open debate. H 569 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Monks disclosed a conflict of ADMINISTRATION - PERMANENT BUILDING FUND interest regarding H 571. H 569 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 571 pass?" At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mrs. Horman Roll call resulted as follows: to open debate. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, The question being, "Shall H 569 pass?" Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Roll call resulted as follows: Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 571 passed the Youngblood. Total - 56. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Gestrin, Giddings, Mendive, the Senate. Moon, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 13. H 572 - APPROPRIATIONS - CAREER TECHNICAL Absent–Mr. Speaker. Total - 1. EDUCATION Total - 70. H 572 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 569 passed and placed before the House for final consideration. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. H 570 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION - BOND PAYMENTS PROGRAM Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in H 570 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate of H 572. There being no objection it was so ordered. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 572 pass?" At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Raybould to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, At this time, the Speaker took the Chair. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, The question being, "Shall H 570 pass?" Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Roll call resulted as follows: Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, 190 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2020]

Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 572 passed the NAYS–None. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Absent–Gannon. Total - 1. the Senate. Total - 70. H 573 - APPROPRIATIONS - CAREER TECHNICAL Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds EDUCATION of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 525 was read the third H 573 was read the third time at length, section by section, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House and placed before the House for final consideration. for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger and debate. Ms. Zito to open debate. Mr. Amador asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in The question being, "Shall H 525 pass?" debate of H 573. There being no objection it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 573 pass?" AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Ricks, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Giddings, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Shepherd, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 17. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Absent–Kauffman. Total - 1. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Paired Votes: NAYS–Barbieri, Remington. Total - 2. AYE - Troy NAY - Chew Total - 70. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 573 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 525 passed the the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh the Senate. Order of Business. Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until 7TH ORDER 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until 1:30 p.m. H 525 - PUBLIC MONEYS Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering RECESS with the immediate consideration of H 525 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Afternoon Session State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 525 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Business. Ms. Rubel. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" H 511, as amended - EDUCATION Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Roll call resulted as follows: the immediate consideration of H 511, as amended, be suspended; AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 511, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, as amended, be read the third time at length, section by section, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Ms. Rubel. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" [March 3, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 191

Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, NAYS–None. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent–Gannon. Total - 1. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Total - 70. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 455, as amended, was Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before NAYS–None. the House for final consideration. Absent–Gannon. Total - 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall H 455, as amended, pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 511, as amended, was Roll call resulted as follows: read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before AYES–Addis, Amador, Andrus, Barbieri, Chaney, the House for final consideration. Christensen, Dixon, Ehardt, Giddings, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Goesling to open Marshall, Moon, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, debate. Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 25. The question being, "Shall H 511, as amended, pass?" NAYS–Abernathy, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Roll call resulted as follows: Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Raybould, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Wagoner, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 42. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Absent–Chew, Raymond, Troy. Total - 3. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Paired Votes: Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, AYE - Dixon NAY - Rubel Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Total - 70. Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 455, as Absent–Chew, Mason, Raymond, Rubel, Troy. Total - 5. amended, failed to pass the House and ordered the bill filed in Total - 70. the office of the Chief Clerk. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 511, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill H 517, as amended - LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 517, as amended, be suspended; H 455, as amended - CHILD PROTECTION that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 517, the immediate consideration of H 455, as amended, be suspended; as amended, be read the third time at length, section by section, that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days Ms. Rubel. be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 455, as amended, be read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Roll call resulted as follows: Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. 192 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2020]

NAYS–None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Barbieri to open Absent–Gannon. Total - 1. debate. Total - 70. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of interest regarding H 460, as amended. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 517, as amended, was Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Zollinger disclosed a conflict of read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before interest regarding H 460, as amended. the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 460, as amended, pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, The question being, "Shall H 517, as amended, pass?" Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Roll call resulted as follows: Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Green, Necochea, Toone, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Wintrow. Total - 6. Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Absent–Chew, Raymond, Rubel, Troy. Total - 4. Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent–Chew, Green, Raymond, Rubel, Troy. Total - 5. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 460, as Total - 70. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 517, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill H 587 - HIGHWAY DISTRICTS ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering H 460, as amended - CIVIL ACTIONS with the immediate consideration of H 587 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several the immediate consideration of H 460, as amended, be suspended; days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the H 587 be read the third time at length, section by section, and State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 460, Ms. Rubel. as amended, be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Ms. Rubel. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, NAYS–None. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Absent–Gannon. Total - 1. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent–Gannon. Total - 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Total - 70. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 587 was read the third Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds time at length, section by section, and placed before the House of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion for final consideration. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 460, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open the House for final consideration. debate. [March 3, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 193

Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Green disclosed a conflict of Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Syme disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 587. interest regarding H 562. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict The question being, "Shall H 562 pass?" of interest regarding H 587. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 587 pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Roll call resulted as follows: Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Dixon, Ehardt, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. Syme, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, NAYS–Ellis, Furniss, Marshall, Necochea, Wintrow. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. Total - 5. NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Absent–Chew, Raymond, Troy. Total - 3. Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Total - 70. Wintrow. Total - 14. Absent–Raymond, Troy. Total - 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 562 passed the Paired Votes: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to AYE - Monks NAY - Chew the Senate. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. H 574 - CHILD TAX CREDITS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 587 passed the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to with the immediate consideration of H 574 be suspended; that the Senate. the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several H 562 - PROPERTY TAXES days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 574 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by with the immediate consideration of H 562 be suspended; that Ms. Rubel. the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 562 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Roll call resulted as follows: placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Ms. Rubel. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, NAYS–None. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Absent–Gannon. Total - 1. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Total - 70. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion NAYS–None. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 574 was read the third Absent–Gannon. Total - 1. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Total - 70. for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 562 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House The question being, "Shall H 574 pass?" for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, debate. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, 194 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2020]

Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–None. Absent–Chew, Raymond, Troy. Total - 3. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 574 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eleventh Order of Business. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Wednesday, March 4, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 2:14 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [March 4, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 195

HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith enrolled HCR 32 which has been signed by the President. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled HCR 32 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and SECOND REGULAR SESSION Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE

March 3, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 386, H 381, H 373, H 356, H 411, H 504, FIFTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY H 327, H 319, H 388, H 385, H 426, H 449, H 453, H 396, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2020 H 493, H 427, H 456, H 395, H 480, and H 362 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary House of Representatives H 386, H 381, H 373, H 356, H 411, H 504, H 327, H 319, The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 388, H 385, H 426, H 449, H 453, H 396, H 493, H 427, H 456, H 395, H 480, and H 362 were referred to the Judiciary, Roll call showed 69 members present. Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Absent and excused - Smith. Total - 1. Total - 70. 5TH ORDER Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Report of Standing Committees The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Carson Snooks, Page. March 4, 2020 Mr. Speaker: 3RD ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Approval of Journal ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HJM 13, H 310, H 313, H 348, H 339, H 350, H 357, H 326, H 365, March 4, 2020 H 367, H 382, H 334, H 392, H 379, H 329, and H 366. Mr. Speaker: CHANEY, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Fifty-eighth Legislative Day and The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled recommend that same be adopted as corrected. HJM 13, H 310, H 313, H 348, H 339, H 350, H 357, H 326, CHANEY, Chairman H 365, H 367, H 382, H 334, H 392, H 379, H 329, and H 366 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 4, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND 4TH ORDER ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Consideration of Messages from the H 354, H 330, H 412, H 332, H 333, and H 375 to the Governor Governor and the Senate at 10:25 a.m., as of this date, March 3, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise March 4, 2020 Mr. Speaker: March 3, 2020 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled The Honorable Scott Bedke HJM 12, HCR 35, and HCR 31 to the Secretary of State at Speaker of the House 10:27 a.m., as of this date, March 3, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 3, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the March 3, 2020 following House bill, to wit: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, H 351 report that we have had under consideration H 578 and recommend that it do pass. Sincerely, WOOD, Chairman /s/ Brad Little Governor H 578 was filed for second reading. 196 HOUSE JOURNAL March 4, 2020]

March 3, 2020 35, TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A Mr. Speaker: NEW SECTION 31-3503G, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have FOR THE END OF COUNTY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE; had under consideration S 1261, S 1282, S 1287, and S 1299 and AMENDING CHAPTER 35, TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, recommend that they do pass. BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 31-3519A, DIXON, Chairman IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUSPENSION OF THE CATASTROPHIC HEALTH CARE COST PROGRAM; S 1261, S 1282, S 1287, and S 1299 were filed for second AMENDING SECTION 20-605, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE reading. A RATE OF REIMBURSEMENT FOR MEDICAL CARE March 3, 2020 FOR INMATES; AMENDING SECTION 20-612, IDAHO Mr. Speaker: CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND REIMBURSEMENT FOR MEDICAL CARE FOR INMATES; CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration AMENDING SECTION 31-863, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE H 565, H 592, S 1291, and SJM 110 and recommend that they PROVISIONS REGARDING THE LEVY FOR CHARITIES do pass. FUND; AMENDING SECTION 31-3302, IDAHO CODE, TO GIBBS, Chairman REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING REIMBURSEMENT FOR MEDICAL CARE FOR INMATES; AMENDING H 565, H 592, S 1291, and SJM 110 were filed for second SECTION 31-3401, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS reading. REGARDING CERTAIN POWERS TO IMPOSE A LEVY; AMENDING THE HEADING FOR CHAPTER 35, TITLE 31, March 3, 2020 IDAHO CODE; REPEALING SECTION 31-3501, IDAHO Mr. Speaker: CODE, RELATING TO A DECLARATION OF POLICY; We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN REPEALING SECTION 31-3502, IDAHO CODE, RELATING RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration TO DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 31-3503, S 1262 and S 1264 and recommend that they do pass. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING HOLTZCLAW, Chairman POWERS AND DUTIES OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; AMENDING SECTION 31-3503A, IDAHO CODE, TO S 1262 and S 1264 were filed for second reading. REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE BOARD OF THE CATASTROPHIC March 4, 2020 HEALTH CARE COST PROGRAM; REPEALING SECTION Mr. Speaker: 31-3503C, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE POWERS We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under AND WELFARE; REPEALING SECTION 31-3503E, consideration H 584, H 593, H 594, H 595, S 1219, S 1220, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY S 1227, S 1256, and S 1337 and recommend that they do pass. DETERMINATION; REPEALING SECTION 31-3503F, CHANEY, Chairman IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO PATIENT MEDICAL HOMES; REPEALING SECTION 31-3504, IDAHO CODE, RELATING H 584, H 593, H 594, H 595, S 1219, S 1220, S 1227, TO AN APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; S 1256, and S 1337 were filed for second reading. REPEALING SECTION 31-3505, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE TIME AND MANNER OF FILING APPLICATIONS FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; REPEALING SECTION There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth 31-3505A, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO INVESTIGATION Order of Business. OF AN APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; REPEALING SECTION 31-3505B, IDAHO CODE, 8TH ORDER RELATING TO APPROVAL OF AN APPLICATION FOR Introduction, First Reading, and Reference FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE; REPEALING SECTION of Bills and Joint Resolutions 31-3505C, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO AN INITIAL DECISION BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; HOUSE BILL NO. 599 REPEALING SECTION 31-3505D, IDAHO CODE, BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE RELATING TO AN APPEAL OF INITIAL DETERMINATION AN ACT DENYING AN APPLICATION; REPEALING SECTION RELATING TO TEACHERS; AMENDING SECTION 31-3505E, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO HEARING 33-1207A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR NONPUBLIC ON APPEAL; REPEALING SECTION 31-3505F, IDAHO TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAMS; AND DECLARING CODE, RELATING TO ARBITRATION; REPEALING AN EMERGENCY. SECTION 31-3505G, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO A PETITION FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW; REPEALING HOUSE BILL NO. 600 SECTION 31-3506, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO AN BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE OBLIGATED COUNTY; REPEALING SECTION 31-3507, AN ACT IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE TRANSFER OF A RELATING TO MEDICAL AND INDIGENT MEDICALLY INDIGENT PATIENT; REPEALING SECTION ASSISTANCE; AMENDING SECTION 31-3502, IDAHO 31-3508, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO LIMITATIONS CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; REPEALING ON PAYMENTS FOR NECESSARY MEDICAL SERVICES; SECTION 31-3503D, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REPEALING SECTION 31-3508A, IDAHO CODE, COUNTY PARTICIPATION AND CONTRIBUTION TO THE RELATING TO PAYMENT FOR NECESSARY MEDICAL UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND THIRD SERVICES BY AN OBLIGATED COUNTY; REPEALING PARTY RECOVERY SYSTEM; AMENDING CHAPTER SECTION 31-3510, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO A [March 4, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 197

RIGHT OF SUBROGATION; AMENDING SECTION 66-327A, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS 31-3510A, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING COSTS OF AN OBLIGATED COUNTY; REGARDING REIMBURSEMENT AND TO MAKE A AMENDING SECTION 67-2302, IDAHO CODE, TO TECHNICAL CORRECTION; REPEALING SECTION REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING PROMPT PAYMENT 31-3511, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO VIOLATIONS FOR GOODS AND SERVICES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL AND PENALTIES; AMENDING SECTION 31-3514, IDAHO CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 67-7903, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING VERIFICATION OF LAWFUL PRESENCE AND TO MAKE SECTION 31-3516, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION TERMINOLOGY; REPEALING SECTION 31-3518, 72-1003, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION AND IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING RESPONSIBILITY; AMENDING SECTION 31-3519, SECTION 31-3503B, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING REFERENCE; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY; AND APPROVAL BY THE BOARD OF THE CATASTROPHIC PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. HEALTH CARE COST PROGRAM AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; REPEALING SECTION H 599 and H 600 were introduced, read the first time by 31-3520, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CONTRACTS FOR title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration THE PROVISION OF NECESSARY MEDICAL SERVICES; Committee for printing. REPEALING SECTION 31-3521, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT OF PHYSICIANS AND OTHER There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth PROVIDERS; REPEALING SECTION 31-3550, IDAHO Order of Business. CODE, RELATING TO A DECLARATION OF POLICY; REPEALING SECTION 31-3551, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO AN ADVISORY PANEL; REPEALING SECTION 10TH ORDER 31-3552, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO APPOINTMENT OF Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ADVISORY PANEL; REPEALING SECTION 31-3553, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ADVISORY DECISIONS; H 579, H 580, and H 581, by Appropriations Committee, REPEALING SECTION 31-3554, IDAHO CODE, RELATING were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. TO TOLLING OF LIMITATION PERIODS; REPEALING H 559, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time SECTION 31-3555, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO STAY by title and filed for third reading. OF COURT PROCEEDINGS; REPEALING SECTION 31-3556, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO EXPENSES FOR S 1344 and SCR 135, by State Affairs Committee, were read ADVISORY PANEL MEMBERS; REPEALING SECTION the second time by title and filed for third reading. 31-3557, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO FREQUENCY OF AND AGENDA FOR ADVISORY PANEL MEETINGS; S 1359, S 1366, S 1367, S 1373, S 1374, S 1375, S 1376, REPEALING SECTION 31-3558, IDAHO CODE, RELATING and S 1377, by Finance Committee, were read the second time TO NONDISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING by title and filed for third reading. INFORMATION; AMENDING SECTION 31-3607, IDAHO H 596, H 597, and H 598, by Appropriations Committee, CODE, TO REMOVE CODE REFERENCES AND TO were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-673, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPORTIONMENT OF CERTAIN FINES TO At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the Idaho THE MEDICAID EXPANSION FUND AND TO MAKE Day Program. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 56-209b, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH THE MEDICAID ****** EXPANSION FUND AND THE MEDICAID STABILIZATION 2020 IDAHO DAY PROGRAM FUND AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION 56-209f, IDAHO CODE, RELATING "Idaho Women 100 - Courageous Past & Unlimited Future" TO THE STATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR MEDICALLY INDIGENT RESIDENTS; AMENDING Opening Remarks CHAPTER 2, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION Representative Laurie Lickley OF A NEW SECTION 56-268, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ALLOCATION OF MEDICAID EXPANSION Guest Speaker COSTS AND TO PROVIDE FOR REGULAR FUNDING FORMULA REVIEW; AMENDING SECTION 57-813, Former Representative Maxine Bell IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING Idaho State Historic Society THE CATASTROPHIC HEALTH CARE COST ACCOUNT; AMENDING SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO Guest Speaker Janet Gallimore PROVIDE FOR A DISTRIBUTION TO THE MEDICAID "Ratification of the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution" STABILIZATION FUND AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 66-327, Video Presentation IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING RESPONSIBILITY FOR COSTS OF COMMITMENT AND "Ahead of Her Time: Women's Suffrage in Idaho" CARE OF PATIENTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL Closing Remarks CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 66, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION Representative Muffy Davis 198 HOUSE JOURNAL March 4, 2020]

Musical Performance Raymond, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, "Here We Have Idaho" Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. Mrs. Patti Syme, Jonathan Hamilton, and David Ferdinand II Absent–Ricks, Smith. Total - 2. Total - 70. ****** Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion failed. Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Tenth Order of H 599 was filed for second reading. Business. H 600 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. There being no objection, the House returned to the Eighth H 601 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. Order of Business.

March 4, 2020 8TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, of Bills and Joint Resolutions report that we have had under consideration H 342, as amended in the Senate, and recommend concurrence with Senate HOUSE BILL NO. 601 Amendments. BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE WOOD, Chairman AN ACT RELATING TO THE PUBLIC RECORDS ACT; Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent that the House concur AMENDING SECTION 74-101, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE in the Senate amendments to H 342, as amended in the Senate, AN EXCEPTION; AMENDING SECTION 74-102, IDAHO as recommended by the committee. There being no objection, it CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A PUBLIC RECORD REQUEST was so ordered. SHALL SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBE RECORDS SOUGHT; H 342, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the AMENDING SECTION 74-107, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. FOR CERTAIN TAX COMMISSION RECORDS, CERTAIN RECORDS REGARDING UNCLAIMED PROPERTY AUDITS, AND CERTAIN RECORDS REGARDING THE March 4, 2020 IDAHO PETROLEUM CLEAN WATER TRUST FUND; AND Mr. Speaker: AMENDING SECTION 74-109, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN LEGISLATIVE report that we have had under consideration H 577 and RECORDS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE AND TO recommend that it do pass. REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN RECORDS. WOOD, Chairman H 601 was introduced, read the first time by title, and H 577 was filed for second reading. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee March 4, 2020 for printing. Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that Order of Business. we have had under consideration S 1350 and recommend that it do pass. HARRIS, Chairman 5TH ORDER S 1350 was filed for second reading. Report of Standing Committees March 4, 2020 March 4, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND we have had under consideration H 575 and report it back without ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 599, H 600, recommendation. and H 601. HARRIS, Chairman CHANEY, Chairman H 575 was filed for second reading. Mr. McCrostie moved that H 599 be returned to the Eduction Committee. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eleventh Order of Business. The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" AYES–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, 11TH ORDER Green, Kiska, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Toone, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Wintrow. Total - 14. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 540 retain its NAYS–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, place on the Third Reading Calendar until Friday, March 6, 2020. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, There being no objection, it was so ordered. Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 538 and Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, S 1267 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. [March 4, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 199

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1353 retain its Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 497, as place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, March 9, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 473, as amended - IDAHO CREDIT UNION ACT S 1341 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION H 473, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1341 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Furniss to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open debate. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Ellis disclosed a conflict of The question being, "Shall S 1341 pass?" interest regarding H 473, as amended. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict Roll call resulted as follows: of interest regarding H 473, as amended. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Clow, Collins, The question being, "Shall H 473, as amended, pass?" Davis, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Monks, Necochea, Raybould, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Raymond, Ricks, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 44. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, NAYS–Barbieri, Berch, Chew, Christensen, Crane, Dixon, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Moon, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, McCrostie, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Wisniewski, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 23. Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Absent–Ellis, Moyle, Smith. Total - 3. Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 51. Total - 70. NAYS–Chaney, Christensen, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1341 passed the Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Scott, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Senate. Total - 18. Absent–Smith. Total - 1. S 1269 - ELECTIONS Total - 70. S 1269 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 473, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open ordered transmitted to the Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1269 pass?" H 497, as amended - HEALTH AND WELFARE Roll call resulted as follows: H 497, as amended, was read the third time at length, section AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Dixon, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, debate. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, The question being, "Shall H 497, as amended, pass?" Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Roll call resulted as follows: Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Berch, Chew, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, NAYS–None. Monks, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Absent–Ehardt, Ellis, Smith. Total - 3. Rubel, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Total - 70. Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 36. NAYS–Anderson, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1269 passed the Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Senate. Kiska, Mason, Mendive, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Scott, Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Total - 32. Absent–Moyle, Smith. Total - 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until Total - 70. 1:30 p.m. 200 HOUSE JOURNAL March 4, 2020]

RECESS S 1260 - HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR Afternoon Session CONDITIONING SYSTEMS The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. S 1260 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of Business. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Lickley to open debate.

S 1306 - ELECTIONS The question being, "Shall S 1260 pass?" S 1306 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, debate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, The question being, "Shall S 1306 pass?" Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Roll call resulted as follows: Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch. Total - 2. Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Absent–Addis, Chew, Ellis, Monks, Smith. Total - 5. Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Total - 70. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1260 passed the Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Senate. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. NAYS–None. S 1231, as amended in the House - TRANSPORTATION Absent–Addis, Berch, Chew, Ellis, Mason, Monks, Smith. Total - 7. S 1231, as amended in the House, was read the third time at Total - 70. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1306 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1231, as amended in the S 1259 - PLUMBERS House, pass?" S 1259 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Lickley to open Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, debate. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, The question being, "Shall S 1259 pass?" Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Total - 65. Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, NAYS–None. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Moon, Absent–Addis, Chew, Ellis, Monks, Smith. Total - 5. Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Total - 70. Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1231, as amended Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Total - 64. ordered returned to the Senate. NAYS–None. Absent–Addis, Berch, Chew, Ellis, Monks, Smith. Total - 6. S 1281 - CONSTRUCTION OF STATUTES Total - 70. S 1281 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1259 passed the and placed before the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Mendive to open Senate. debate. [March 4, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 201

The question being, "Shall S 1281 pass?" Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Roll call resulted as follows: Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–None. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Absent–Addis, Chew, Smith. Total - 3. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Total - 70. Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1346 passed the Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. NAYS–None. S 1347 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF Absent–Addis, Chew, Monks, Smith. Total - 4. JUVENILE CORRECTIONS Total - 70. S 1347 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1281 passed the and placed before the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Senate. debate. S 1248 - SEED AND PLANT CERTIFICATION The question being, "Shall S 1347 pass?"

S 1248 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, debate. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, The question being, "Shall S 1248 pass?" Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Roll call resulted as follows: Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, NAYS–None. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Absent–Addis, Chew, Smith. Total - 3. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Total - 70. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1347 passed the Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Senate. NAYS–None. Absent–Addis, Chew, Smith. Total - 3. S 1246 - STATE GOVERNMENT Total - 70. S 1246 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1248 passed the and placed before the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open Senate. debate. S 1346 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE APPELLATE The question being, "Shall S 1246 pass?" PUBLIC DEFENDER Roll call resulted as follows: S 1346 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, and placed before the House for final consideration. Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, debate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, The question being, "Shall S 1346 pass?" Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, NAYS–Abernathy, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Green, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Total - 13. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Absent–Addis. Total - 1. 202 HOUSE JOURNAL March 4, 2020]

Paired Votes: S 1268, as amended - ELECTIONS AYE - Palmer NAY - Smith AYE - Wisniewski NAY - Chew S 1268, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1246 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the The question being, "Shall S 1268, as amended, pass?" Senate. S 1280 - CAMPAIGN FINANCE Roll call resulted as follows: S 1280 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, and placed before the House for final consideration. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Armstrong to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall S 1280 pass?" Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–Berch. Total - 1. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Addis, Smith. Total - 2. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1268, as Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, ordered returned to the Senate. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. S 1307 - STATE BUDGET NAYS–None. Absent–Addis, Chew, Smith. Total - 3. S 1307 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1280 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the debate. Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1307 pass?" S 1352 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, S 1352 was read the third time at length, section by section, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, and placed before the House for final consideration. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall S 1352 pass?" Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, NAYS–None. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Absent–Addis, Smith. Total - 2. Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Syme, Toone, Total - 70. Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 40. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1307 passed the NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Clow, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Senate. Holtzclaw, Kerby, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, S 1310 - ELECTIONS Zito, Zollinger. Total - 27. S 1310 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent–Addis, Chew, Smith. Total - 3. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1352 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Zito to open debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the The question being, "Shall S 1310 pass?" Senate. [March 4, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 203

Roll call resulted as follows: Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–None. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Addis, Chaney, Kerby, Smith. Total - 4. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1358 passed the Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Senate. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. S 1360 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF NAYS–None. CORRECTION Absent–Addis, Smith. Total - 2. S 1360 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1310 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the debate. Senate. S 1334 - CODIFIER'S CORRECTIONS The question being, "Shall S 1360 pass?"

S 1334 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Andrus to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, debate. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, The question being, "Shall S 1334 pass?" Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Monks, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 48. Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Crane, Dixon, Gannon, Giddings, McCrostie, Mendive, Moon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Smith, Wisniewski, Zito, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Zollinger. Total - 20. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Absent–Addis, Scott. Total - 2. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Paired Votes: Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, AYE - Gibbs NAY - Smith Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Total - 70. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1360 passed the Absent–Addis, Smith. Total - 2. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1334 passed the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Senate. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

S 1358 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF ENERGY AND There being no objection, the House advanced to the MINERAL RESOURCES Fifteenth Order of Business. S 1358 was read the third time at length, section by section, 15TH ORDER and placed before the House for final consideration. Announcements At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Announcements were made to the body. debate. 16TH ORDER The question being, "Shall S 1358 pass?" Adjournment

Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Thursday, March 5, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, carried. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, 2:35 p.m. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, ATTEST: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 204 HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith S 1368, S 1355, S 1370, S 1371, and S 1321, as amended, which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary S 1368, S 1355, S 1370, S 1371, and S 1321, as amended, SECOND REGULAR SESSION were filed for first reading. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE March 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 345, H 477, H 478, HJR 4, H 410, and H 370 which have passed the Senate. SIXTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2020 H 345, H 477, H 478, HJR 4, H 410, and H 370 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. House of Representatives The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. 5TH ORDER Roll call showed 68 members present. Report of Standing Committees Absent and excused - Mason and Wood. Total - 2. March 5, 2020 Total - 70. Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 386, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Claire Walker, Page. H 381, H 373, H 356, H 411, H 504, H 327, H 319, H 388, H 385, H 426, H 449, H 453, H 396, H 493, H 427, H 456, H 395, H 480, and H 362. 3RD ORDER CHANEY, Chairman Approval of Journal

March 5, 2020 The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 386, Mr. Speaker: H 381, H 373, H 356, H 411, H 504, H 327, H 319, H 388, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 385, H 426, H 449, H 453, H 396, H 493, H 427, H 456, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the H 395, H 480, and H 362 and, when so signed, ordered them House Journal of the Fifty-ninth Legislative Day and recommend transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. that same be adopted as corrected. CHANEY, Chairman March 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 342, as amended in the Senate. 4TH ORDER CHANEY, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the H 342, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading Governor and the Senate of engrossed bills. March 5, 2020 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Mr. Speaker: Boise We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled March 3, 2020 HCR 32 to the Secretary of State at 11:41 a.m., as of this date, The Honorable Scott Bedke March 4, 2020. Speaker of the House CHANEY, Chairman

Dear Mr. Speaker: March 4, 2020 I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on Mr. Speaker: March 3, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, H 354, H 330, H 412, H 332, H 333, and H 375 report that we have had under consideration H 589 and SCR 134 and recommend that they do pass. Sincerely, COLLINS, Chairman /s/ Brad Little Governor H 589 and SCR 134 were filed for second reading. [March 5, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 205

March 4, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 604 Mr. Speaker: BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, AN ACT report that we have had under consideration HJM 15, S 1223, RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE S 1224, S 1225, and S 1286 and recommend that they do pass. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; BOYLE, Chairman APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE HJM 15, S 1223, S 1224, S 1225, and S 1286 were filed for NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT second reading. POSITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 72-503, IDAHO CODE, TO INCREASE THE SALARIES OF THE March 4, 2020 INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONERS; AND REQUIRING Mr. Speaker: REPORTS REGARDING BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND MODERNIZATION. DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 566 and recommend that it do pass. HOUSE BILL NO. 605 PALMER, Chairman BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE H 566 was filed for second reading. AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE March 4, 2020 DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FOR Mr. Speaker: FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, THE DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION return misdirected S 1351, as amended, to the Desk. FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF WOOD, Chairman AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE OF SERVICE PROVISION; AND DECLARING AN S 1351, as amended, was referred to Business Committee. EMERGENCY.

S 1345, held at the Desk March 2, 2020, was referred to the HOUSE BILL NO. 606 State Affairs Committee. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth IDAHO STATE LOTTERY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; Order of Business. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO STATE LOTTERY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT 8TH ORDER POSITIONS; AND PROVIDING CONTINUOUS Introduction, First Reading, and Reference APPROPRIATION AUTHORITY. of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 607 HOUSE BILL NO. 602 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE RELATING TO INCOME TAXES; AMENDING SECTION SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; 63-3022, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CAPITAL APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE SECRETARY OF GAINS AND CAPITAL LOSSES ON SALES OF PRECIOUS STATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND LIMITING THE METAL BULLION AND MONETIZED BULLION BE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EXCLUDED FROM IDAHO TAXABLE INCOME; AND POSITIONS. PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. H 602, H 603, H 604, H 605, H 606, and H 607 were HOUSE BILL NO. 603 introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE S 1368, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE BOARD OF REGENTS first time by title, and referred to the Resources and Conservation OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR FISCAL YEAR Committee. 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF S 1355, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR COLLEGE AND first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. UNIVERSITIES AND THE OFFICE OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; PROVIDING S 1370 and S 1371, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY; EXEMPTING THE were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the APPROPRIATION FROM OBJECT AND PROGRAM Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. TRANSFER LIMITATIONS; PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEMWIDE NEEDS; AND DIRECTING AN S 1321, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, ADJUSTMENT FOR STUDENT TUITION AND FEES FOR was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the FISCAL YEAR 2021. Commerce and Human Resources Committee. 206 HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2020]

9TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open First Reading of Engrossed Bills debate. H 342, as amended in the Senate, by Health and Welfare The question being, "Shall H 579 pass?" Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, 10TH ORDER Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould, Mr. Harris asked unanimous consent that S 1350 be placed Raymond, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection, it Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 36. was so ordered. NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, H 578, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, second time by title and filed for third reading. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, S 1261, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, Zito. Total - 31. was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Absent–Armstrong, Wood, Zollinger. Total - 3. S 1282, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second Paired Votes: time by title and filed for third reading. AYE - Mason NAY - Crane (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) S 1287 and S 1299, by Commerce and Human Resources Total - 70. Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 579 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 565 and H 592, by Ways and Means Committee, were read the Senate. the second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1291, by Resources and Environment Committee, was read H 580 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION ON the second time by title and filed for third reading. HISPANIC AFFAIRS SJM 110, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second H 580 was read the third time at length, section by section, time by title and filed for third reading. and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1262 and S 1264, by Commerce and Human Resources At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third debate. reading. The question being, "Shall H 580 pass?" H 584, H 593, H 594, and H 595, by Ways and Means Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Roll call resulted as follows: reading. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Blanksma, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, S 1219, S 1220, S 1227, S 1256, and S 1337, by Judiciary Gannon, Gibbs, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, and Rules Committee, were read the second time by title and filed Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould, for third reading. Raymond, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, H 599, by Education Committee, was read the second time Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 36. by title and filed for third reading. NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Goesling, H 577, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the Harris, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Moon, second time by title and filed for third reading. Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito. Total - 30. H 575, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time Absent–Armstrong, Ricks, Wood, Zollinger. Total - 4. by title and filed for third reading. Paired Votes: 11TH ORDER AYE - Mason NAY - Stevenson Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 538 be placed at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 580 passed the objection, it was so ordered. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1267 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. H 581 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TREASURER There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 581 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 579 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC TELEVISION and placed before the House for final consideration. H 579 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. [March 5, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 207

Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, of interest regarding H 581. Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Smith, The question being, "Shall H 581 pass?" Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 58. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Andrus, Christensen, Moon, Nichols, Shepherd, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Berch, Chew, Crane, Stevenson. Total - 6. Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Giddings, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Absent–Green, Kingsley, Mason, Ricks, Wood, Zollinger. Kauffman, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould, Total - 6. Rubel, Scott, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wintrow, Youngblood, Total - 70. Zito. Total - 28. NAYS–Addis, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 596 passed the Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, the Senate. Harris, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Shepherd, H 597 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Mr. Speaker. Total - 38. Absent–Mason, Ricks, Wood, Zollinger. Total - 4. H 597 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 581 failed to pass the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. debate. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Young disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 597. H 559 - CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT The question being, "Shall H 597 pass?" H 559 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, debate. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, The question being, "Shall H 559 pass?" Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Total - 66. Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, NAYS–Christensen. Total - 1. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Absent–Chew, Wood, Zollinger. Total - 3. Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Paired Votes: Wintrow, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. AYE - Mason NAY - Christensen NAYS–Christensen, Giddings, McCrostie, Scott, Stevenson, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Wisniewski, Zito. Total - 7. Total - 70. Absent–Mason, Ricks, Wood, Zollinger. Total - 4. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 597 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 559 passed the the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 598 - APPROPRIATIONS - MILITARY DIVISION H 596 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION ON AGING H 598 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 596 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open debate. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Ms. Kiska disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 598. The question being, "Shall H 596 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 598 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, 208 HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2020]

Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Crane, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1344 passed the Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Senate. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. S 1359 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION OF NAYS–None. PARDONS AND PAROLE Absent–Chew, Mason, Wood, Zollinger. Total - 4. Total - 70. S 1359 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 598 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open the Senate. debate.

S 1361 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC UTILITIES The question being, "Shall S 1359 pass?" COMMISSION Roll call resulted as follows: S 1361 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, and placed before the House for final consideration. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, debate. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, The question being, "Shall S 1361 pass?" Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, NAYS–None. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Berch, Crane, Mason, Wood. Total - 4. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1359 passed the Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Senate. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. S 1366 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION FOR THE NAYS–None. BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Total - 70. S 1366 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1361 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Toone to open Senate. debate. S 1344 - STATE BUDGETS The question being, "Shall S 1366 pass?" S 1344 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, debate. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, The question being, "Shall S 1344 pass?" Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Roll call resulted as follows: Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, NAYS–None. Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Total - 70. Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1366 passed the NAYS–Chew, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Toone, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Wintrow. Total - 6. Senate. [March 5, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 209

S 1367 - APPROPRIATIONS - AGRICULTURAL 7TH ORDER RESEARCH AND COOPERATIVE EXTENSION Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions SERVICE H 578 - HEALTH S 1367 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 578 be suspended; that At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the debate. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 578 be read the third time at length, section by section, and The question being, "Shall S 1367 pass?" placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Roll call resulted as follows: Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, NAYS–None. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Absent–Barbieri, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Total - 70. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1367 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion S 1373 - APPROPRIATIONS - LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR carried, the rules were suspended, and H 578 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1373 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 578 pass?"

The question being, "Shall S 1373 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, NAYS–Chew, Davis, McCrostie, Necochea, Toone. Total - 5. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent–Barbieri, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 578 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1373 passed the H 565 - FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICTS House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 565 be suspended; that There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Order of Business. 210 HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2020]

State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Roll call resulted as follows: days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 565 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Ms. Rubel. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–None. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Total - 70. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 592 was read the third Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House NAYS–None. for final consideration. Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The question being, "Shall H 592 pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and H 565 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Roll call resulted as follows: for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, debate. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, The question being, "Shall H 565 pass?" Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Andrus, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, NAYS–None. Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Total - 70. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 592 passed the Wintrow, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Christensen, Dixon, Furniss, the Senate. Giddings, Moon, Nichols, Scott, Wisniewski, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 12. H 584 - CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 584 be suspended; that Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 565 passed the the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several the Senate. days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 584 be read the third time at length, section by section, and H 592 - STOCKWATER RIGHTS placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 592 be suspended; that The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Roll call resulted as follows: days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 592 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Ms. Rubel. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, [March 5, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 211

Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 593 was read the third Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. for final consideration. NAYS–None. Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall H 593 pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 584 was read the third Roll call resulted as follows: time at length, section by section, and placed before the House AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, for final consideration. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, The question being, "Shall H 584 pass?" Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Roll call resulted as follows: Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, NAYS–McCrostie, Wintrow. Total - 2. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Absent–Kauffman, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Total - 70. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 593 passed the Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, the Senate. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, H 594 - LEASES Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering NAYS–None. with the immediate consideration of H 594 be suspended; that Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Total - 70. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 584 passed the days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 594 be read the third time at length, section by section, and the Senate. placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. H 593 - CRIMINAL RECORDS The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 593 be suspended; that Roll call resulted as follows: the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, H 593 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Ms. Rubel. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, NAYS–None. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Total - 70. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 594 was read the third Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, for final consideration. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Rubel and NAYS–None. Mr. Wagoner to open debate. Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 594 pass?" 212 HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2020]

Roll call resulted as follows: DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kingsley, Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Ricks, Crane, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Marshall, McCrostie, Monks, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Mr. Speaker. Total - 46. Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Youngblood, Total - 70. Mr. Speaker. Total - 47. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Christensen, DeMordaunt, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 595 failed to pass the Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 21. H 599 - EDUCATION Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Total - 70. with the immediate consideration of H 599 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 594 passed the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that the Senate. H 599 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by H 595 - FORCIBLE ENTRY AND UNLAWFUL DETAINER Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" with the immediate consideration of H 595 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Roll call resulted as follows: State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, H 595 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Ms. Rubel. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, NAYS–None. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 599 was read the third Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House NAYS–None. for final consideration. Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Marshall to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall H 599 pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 595 was read the third Roll call resulted as follows: time at length, section by section, and placed before the House AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, for final consideration. Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, The question being, "Shall H 595 pass?" Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Roll call resulted as follows: Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Berch, Chaney, Chew, Davis, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. Ellis, Gannon, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Kauffman, Kerby, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Necochea, Raymond, Rubel, Green, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 22. Total - 13. NAYS–Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Absent–Anderson, Andrus, Mason, Wood. Total - 4. Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Total - 70. [March 5, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 213

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 599 passed the 11TH ORDER House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining H 575 - LIQUOR STORES bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 575 be suspended; that There being no objection, the House advanced to the the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Fifteenth Order of Business. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 575 be read the third time at length, section by section, and 15TH ORDER placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Announcements Ms. Rubel. Announcements were made to the body. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" 16TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Adjournment AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Friday, March 6, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, 12:22 p.m. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, ATTEST: Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. Absent–Mason, Wood. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 575 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Barbieri to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 575 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Collins, Crane, Furniss, Goesling, Harris, Marshall, Raymond, Remington, Youngblood. Total - 11. Absent–Anderson, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 575 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House returned to the Eleventh Order of Business. 214 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL Enrolled H 310, H 313, H 348, H 339, H 350, H 357, H 326, H 365, H 367, H 382, H 334, H 392, H 379, H 329, and OF THE H 366 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. IDAHO LEGISLATURE Enrolled HJM 13 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE March 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1378, S 1381, S 1382, S 1383, and S 1372 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary SIXTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY S 1378, S 1381, S 1382, S 1383, and S 1372 were filed for FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 2020 first reading. March 5, 2020 House of Representatives Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 318, H 371, H 372, H 401, H 534, H 536, The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 537, H 541, H 406, H 543, H 556, H 557, H 398, H 417, Roll call showed 69 members present. H 418, H 421, H 423, and H 476 which have passed the Senate. Absent and excused - Mason. Total - 1. NOVAK, Secretary Total - 70. H 318, H 371, H 372, H 401, H 534, H 536, H 537, H 541, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 406, H 543, H 556, H 557, H 398, H 417, H 418, H 421, H 423, and H 476 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Ashlyn Young, Page. Administration Committee for enrolling. March 5, 2020 3RD ORDER Mr. Speaker: Approval of Journal I return herewith H 399 which has failed to pass the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary March 6, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 399 was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Sixtieth Legislative Day and recommend 5TH ORDER that same be adopted as corrected. Report of Standing Committees CHANEY, Chairman March 6, 2020 Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Speaker: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 602, H 603, H 604, H 605, H 606, and H 607. 4TH ORDER CHANEY, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate H 603, H 604, H 605, H 606, and H 607 were filed for second reading. March 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: H 602 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1341, S 1269, S 1306, S 1259, S 1260, S 1281, S 1248, S 1346, S 1347, S 1246, S 1280, March 6, 2020 S 1352, S 1268, as amended, S 1307, S 1310, S 1334, S 1358, Mr. Speaker: and S 1360 for the signature of the Speaker. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND NOVAK, Secretary ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 345, H 477, H 478, HJR 4, H 410, and H 370. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled CHANEY, Chairman S 1341, S 1269, S 1306, S 1259, S 1260, S 1281, S 1248, S 1346, S 1347, S 1246, S 1280, S 1352, S 1268, as amended, S 1307, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 345, S 1310, S 1334, S 1358, and S 1360 when so signed, ordered H 477, H 478, HJR 4, H 410, and H 370 and, when so signed, them returned to the Senate. ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. March 5, 2020 Mr. Speaker: March 5, 2020 I return herewith enrolled HJM 13, H 310, H 313, H 348, Mr. Speaker: H 339, H 350, H 357, H 326, H 365, H 367, H 382, H 334, We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we H 392, H 379, H 329, and H 366 which have been signed by the have had under consideration H 555 and H 576 and recommend President. that they do pass. NOVAK, Secretary CLOW, Chairman [March 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 215

H 555 and H 576 were filed for second reading. (2) The Caucus Chairman of each party shall conduct the election of ethics committee members as follows: (a) Phase I: At a designated caucus meeting, each Caucus March 5, 2020 Chairman shall receive from members of their respective Mr. Speaker: caucus a silent ballot nominating to membership on the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES ethics committee up to three members who have previously AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under served at least one full term. Each caucus chairman and consideration H 582, H 583, S 1284, and S 1339 and recommend the two elected at-large legislative council members for that they do pass. the caucus shall prepare a ballot of nominees consisting CHANEY, Chairman respectively of the five nominees for the majority party and H 582, H 583, S 1284, and S 1339 were filed for second the four nominees for the minority party receiving the most reading. nominating votes. (b) Phase II: By silent ballot, each member of the majority March 5, 2020 party shall vote for three and of the minority party for two Mr. Speaker: nominees on their respective ballots. The caucus chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have and the two elected at-large legislative council members for had under consideration H 415 and S 1351, as amended, and the caucus shall count the votes and prioritize the members recommend that they do pass. from greatest to least number of votes received. The three DIXON, Chairman members of the majority party and the two members of the minority party receiving the highest number of votes shall H 415 and S 1351, as amended, were filed for second be members of the ethics committee for the term of the reading. Legislature. Others receiving votes shall serve in order of priority as committee alternates for their respective party. S 1303, as amended, held at the Desk March 2, 2020, was (c) Committee members may be reelected to a subsequent referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. committee. A vacancy on the committee shall be filled with There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh the highest priority alternate available to the party entitled to Order of Business. fill the vacancy. When no elected alternates are available to fill a vacancy, such vacancy shall be filled by majority vote of the House members of the party entitled to fill the vacancy. 7TH ORDER Except as otherwise provided in subsection (9) of this rule, Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions a member filling a vacancy shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 9 (d) The Speaker of the House shall appoint one of the BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE members of the committee as chairman of the committee. A HOUSE RESOLUTION (3) (a) The chairman of the ethics and House policy STATING FINDINGS OF THE HOUSE OF committee shall receive complaints from any member of the REPRESENTATIVES AND PROVIDING FOR THE House. AMENDMENT OF RULE 45 AND RULE 76 OF THE RULES (b) The complaint shall be in writing, signed and contain OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. one or more of the following allegations: (i) Conduct unbecoming a Representative which is Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of detrimental to the integrity of the House as a legislative Idaho: body; (ii) Disclosure of information that is confidential as WHEREAS, the House of Representatives deems it provided in House rules; necessary and desirable that Rule 45 and Rule 76 of the Rules (iii) Conduct constituting a felony under any state law, of the House of Representatives be amended. or which violates any state law relating to the use of NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of public office for private pecuniary gain; the House of Representatives, assembled in the Second Regular (iv) A violation of any state law or House rule relating Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, that Rule 45 and Rule to conflicts of interest involving legislative duties; or 76 of the Rules of the House of Representatives shall be amended (v) A violation of any state law or House rule that to read as follows: brings discredit to the House of Representatives or that constitutes a breach of public trust. RULE 45 (c) The complaint shall be specific and provide: Committee on Ethics and House Policy.– (1) Before the (i) The name of the member of the House of end of the twelfth day of In the first regular session of each Representatives alleged to be in violation; Legislature, an ethics and House policy committee shall be (ii) Reference to the House rule and/or applicable state organized and its membership shall be determined. The ethics law supporting the alleged violation; and House policy committee shall consist of five members of (iii) A description of the facts and circumstances the House, three of whom shall be selected by members of the supporting each alleged violation; and majority party and two of whom shall be selected by members of (iv) The evidence the complainant has at the time of the minority party. House members holding leadership positions making the complaint supporting the facts and violation shall not serve on the ethics and House policy committee. alleged in the complaint. Committee Chairmen may serve on the ethics and House policy (d) Subject to the provisions of this rule, the committee committee. Committee members shall not have been previously shall review the written complaint. The committee shall sanctioned by the House for an ethics violation pursuant to this dismiss any ethics complaint that: rule. (i) Does not comply with this rule; or 216 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2020]

(ii) Alleges violations that occurred either before of the committee, as set forth in the report, during the regular the accused member was first elected to the House of session of the Legislature in which the committee reports. If Representatives or for which an applicable statute of the committee meets and reports during the interim when the limitation has run. Legislature is not in session, then the House of Representatives (e) Written complaints shall remain confidential until shall vote on the committee recommendation during the next such time as the ethics and House policy committee finds regular session of the Legislature. If the committee does not probable cause that such member has committed misconduct issue a recommendation within thirty days of the conclusion of as provided in this rule. the public hearing, the complaint shall be deemed dismissed. (4) The committee shall notify the person against whom Expulsion of a House member shall require the affirmative vote the complaint was brought and shall provide such person with of two-thirds of the members elected to the House, as provided a copy of the complaint and evidence submitted supporting by Section 11 of Article III of the Constitution. Reprimand the complaint. The person complained against may submit a or censure of a member shall require the affirmative vote of a written answer to the committee. The member complained majority of the members elected to the House. Action of the against shall provide such written answer to the chairman of House pursuant to this rule is final and not subject to court the committee no later than fourteen days following the date review. that the copy of the complaint was provided to the member (7) The committee may retain such counsel and may hire complained against. Following receipt of the answer or if no such investigators as it deems necessary for the performance answer to the complaint is provided to the chairman within the of its duties under this rule. All expenditures incurred pursuant time period provided, the committee shall meet and conduct a to this subsection shall be approved by the Chairman and paid preliminary investigation of the complaint. Notwithstanding the by vouchers and warrants drawn as provided by law from provisions of Rule 26, such meeting shall be held in executive appropriations made to the Legislative Account. session. At the preliminary investigation, the committee shall (8) The committee may adopt rules of procedure for determine, based upon the complaint, other relevant information the orderly conduct of committee meetings, investigations and and the answer to the complaint, whether probable cause exists hearings, which rules shall be consistent with this rule and other that the member committed misconduct as provided in this applicable rules and statutes. rule. If, at the conclusion of the preliminary investigation, the (9) If the written signed complaint concerns misconduct committee determines no probable cause exists that misconduct of a member of the ethics and House policy committee, then that has occurred, the complaint shall be dismissed and the written member shall be disqualified and shall not serve on the committee complaint shall remain confidential. If, at the conclusion of the for any purpose relating to such complaint. A vacancy on the preliminary investigation, the committee determines probable committee created as a result of this subsection shall be filled by cause exists that misconduct may have occurred, the committee an alternate in accordance with the provisions of subsection (2)(c) shall so notify the person complained against and the written of this rule a member selected by the party of the disqualified complaint against the member shall no longer be confidential but member, except that the fulfillment of any such vacancy shall shall become a public document. only be for purposes relating to such complaint. (5) Following a finding of probable cause and in a timely RULE 76 fashion, the committee shall conduct a public hearing before which the member shall be entitled to appear, present evidence, Committee on Rules. – (A) It shall be the duty of the Standing cross-examine witnesses, and be represented by counsel. The Committee on Judiciary, Rules and Administration to report and complainant or authorized agent of the complainant shall first recommend the adoption of any special rule when the business of present the complaint and supporting evidence and testimony the House seems to the committee to require it. to the committee. The committee shall have the power to take Committee on Ethics and House Policy. – (B) It shall be the testimony under oath and to issue subpoenas and subpoenas duty of the Standing Committee on Ethics and House Policy to duces tecum in the manner provided in Section 67-407, Idaho report and recommend to the House body, for formal affirmation, Code, and make inquiry and discover evidence relevant to the current and proposed policies governing House members. allegation. Formal rules of evidence are not applicable; however, evidence shall be weighed according to its reliability, and the accused may raise objection to any evidence. The accused may defer presentation of any defense until all of the evidence has HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 10 been presented in support of the complaint. The accused shall BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE have a full and fair opportunity to obtain and review all of the A HOUSE RESOLUTION evidence in support of the complaint. STATING FINDINGS OF THE HOUSE OF (6) If after investigation and hearings held pursuant to REPRESENTATIVES AND PROVIDING FOR THE this rule, the committee finds by clear and convincing evidence AMENDMENT OF RULES 20, 49, AND 69 OF THE RULES that a violation of the standards contained in this rule occurred, OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. the committee shall make appropriate recommendations to the House of Representatives. By four-fifths vote of the committee, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of the committee shall recommend dismissal of the charges, Idaho: reprimand, censure or expulsion, provided that a recommendation for expulsion shall only be based upon a finding beyond WHEREAS, the House of Representatives deems it reasonable doubt that misconduct involves commission of a necessary and desirable that Rule 20, Rule 49, and Rule 69 of felony or use of public office for pecuniary gain under subsection the Rules of the House of Representatives be amended. (3)(b)(iii) of this rule. The sanction of censure may be with NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of or without conditions or restrictions placed upon the member. the House of Representatives, assembled in the Second Regular The committee shall prepare a report setting forth its findings, Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, that Rule 20, Rule 49, recommendation and reasons for such recommendation. The and Rule 69 of the Rules of the House of Representatives shall House of Representatives shall vote on the recommendation be amended to read as follows: [March 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 217

RULE 20 WHEREAS, the study of Idaho's occupational licensing and certification laws conducted by the interim committee Chief Clerk,. – (1) Custodian of Papers. – Neither the has identified necessary improvements to the law and Chief Clerk nor his assistant shall permit any records or papers recommendations for reform; and belonging to the House to be taken out of their custody otherwise WHEREAS, the work of the 2018 interim committee was than in the regular course of business, and doing so, shall be instrumental in helping to bring forward legislation during subject to reprimand by the Speaker; and such further penalty the 2019 legislative session that established the Occupational as the House may impose. The Chief Clerk shall report any Licensing Reform Act and eased occupational licensing barriers missing papers to the Speaker; shall have general supervision of for military members, veterans, and the spouses of such all clerical duties appertaining to the business of the House; shall individuals; and perform under the direction of the Speaker, all duties pertaining WHEREAS, the work of the 2019 interim committee resulted to the business of his office. in legislation presently under consideration that would establish (2) The Chief Clerk shall be an ex officio member sunrise review for occupational licensing and certification laws, of the Journal, Enrollment, Engrossment, and Joint Printing universal licensure, and provisions that would ease occupational Committees. licensing barriers for persons with past criminal convictions; and RULE 49 WHEREAS, issues related to occupational licensing Engrossment Committee. – The Committee on Judiciary, and certification laws continue to arise and pose challenges, Rules and Administration shall examine all bills after they are opportunities, and concerns for the future of Idaho and its engrossed and report the same to the House, correctly engrossed. citizens; and The Chief Clerk shall be ex-officio member of said WHEREAS, further interim committee review of licensing committee. Such committee may report at any time. and certification laws is deemed necessary, including but not RULE 69 limited to the implementation of such legislation that may pass during the 2020 legislative session and the future addition of Absence, Disability or Death of Speaker of the House. – (1) sunset provisions to occupational licensing and certification Presiding Officer. The Speaker of the House shall serve as the laws, as well as for the review of occupational licensing and presiding officer of the House of Representatives. certification laws in general in order to determine, as applicable, (2) Absence of Speaker. The Speaker may leave the how the Legislature may be able to ease occupational licensing Chair and appoint a member to preside, but not for a longer time barriers while still protecting the public health and safety. than one legislative day, except with the approval of the House. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of In the event of the temporary absence of the Speaker without the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, having made such an appointment, the House shall proceed to the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, elect a Speaker pro tempore to act during his absence. that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a committee (3) Disability or Death of Speaker. In the event of to continue the efforts to undertake and complete a review the Speaker's death, resignation, or inability to act during a of licensing and certification laws in Idaho, including the legislative session, the House shall proceed to elect a new priorities identified in the Licensing Freedom Act of 2019. The Speaker. In the event of the Speaker's death, resignation, or Legislative Council shall determine the number of legislators inability to act between legislative sessions, the House Majority and membership from each house appointed to the committee Leader (and in the event of his death, resignation, or inability to and shall authorize the committee to receive input, advice, and act as Speaker, the House Assistant Majority Leader) shall act assistance from interested and affected parties who are not as Speaker, with all of the duties, powers and prerogatives of the members of the Legislature. office, to serve until the next session of the Legislature, at which BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall time a new Speaker shall be elected. report its findings, recommendations, and proposed legislation, if any, to the First Regular Session of the Sixty-sixth Idaho Legislature. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 37 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HR 9, HR 10, and HCR 37 were introduced, read the STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO Administration Committee for printing. APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO CONTINUE TO UNDERTAKE A STUDY OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION LAWS AND RULES IN IDAHO. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: of Bills and Joint Resolutions WHEREAS, the Occupational Licensing and Certification Laws Interim Committee was authorized by the members of the HOUSE BILL NO. 608 Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature for BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE the purpose of undertaking and completing a review of relevant AN ACT reports submitted to the Governor's office pursuant to Executive RELATING TO SALES AND USE TAXES; AMENDING Order No. 2017-06 (Licensing Freedom Act of 2017) and to CHAPTER 36, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION examine the necessity of such laws and rules; and OF A NEW SECTION 63-3642, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE WHEREAS, the Governor subsequently issued Executive FOR A REBATE OF CERTAIN SALES AND USE TAXES Order No. 2019-01 (Licensing Freedom Act of 2019), further COLLECTED ON THE SALE AND USE OF ROAD identifying as legislative priorities the addition of sunset and MATERIALS. sunrise provisions in occupational licensing and certification laws; and 218 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2020]

HOUSE BILL NO. 609 H 342, as amended in the Senate, by Health and Welfare BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third AN ACT reading. RELATING TO WATER AND SEWER DISTRICTS; AMENDING SECTION 42-3219, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE EXCLUSION OF There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth CERTAIN LANDS FROM WATER OR SEWER DISTRICTS, Order of Business. TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH CERTAIN 5TH ORDER PETITIONS SHALL BE GRANTED, AND TO MAKE Report of Standing Committees TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. March 6, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 610 Mr. Speaker: BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND AN ACT ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HR 9, HR 10, RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE HCR 37, H 608, H 609, H 610, and H 611. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR FOR FISCAL CHANEY, Chairman YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR FOR FISCAL H 610 was filed for second reading. YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED HR 9 and HR 10 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND EXEMPTING Administration Committee. THE APPROPRIATION FROM OBJECT AND PROGRAM TRANSFER LIMITATIONS. HCR 37 was referred to the Business Committee.

HOUSE BILL NO. 611 H 608 was referred to the Transportation and Defense BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Committee. AN ACT H 609 was referred to the Local Government Committee. RELATING TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES; AMENDING SECTION H 611 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. 39-5713, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTIONS There being no objection, the House advanced to the BY LOCAL UNITS OF GOVERNMENT. Eleventh Order of Business. H 608, H 609, H 610, and H 611 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and 11TH ORDER Administration Committee for printing. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1372, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 494 and read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs H 540 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar until Committee. Tuesday, March 10, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1381, S 1382, S 1383, and S 1378, by Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 577 retain its reading. place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, March 9, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. H 538 - HEALTH 10TH ORDER H 538 was read the third time at length, section by section, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions and placed before the House for final consideration. H 589, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood to open second time by title and filed for third reading. debate. Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to SCR 134, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in time by title and filed for third reading. debate of H 538. Mrs. Blanksma objected. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Barbieri disclosed a conflict of HJM 15, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the interest regarding H 538. second time by title and filed for third reading. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Vander Woude disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 538. S 1223, S 1224, S 1225, and S 1286, by Agricultural Affairs ****** Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. At this time, the Speaker introduced Russ Fulcher, United States Congressman, who spoke briefly to the members of the House. H 566, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. ****** [March 6, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 219

Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Eleventh Order At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open of Business. debate. The question being, "Shall H 538 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 80(3), the following Representatives disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 589. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Mr. Andrus Mr. Holtzclaw Mr. Syme Chew, Clow, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, The question being, "Shall H 589 pass?" Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 38. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Blanksma, NAYS–Addis, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Mendive, Monks, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Scott, Shepherd, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Palmer, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Total - 32. Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, Paired Votes: Mr. Speaker. Total - 47. AYE - Gannon NAY - Monks NAYS–Anderson, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, AYE - Mason NAY - Boyle Christensen, Clow, Giddings, Harris, Horman, Marshall, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Mendive, Moon, Necochea, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Total - 70. Shepherd, Stevenson, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Zito. Total - 23. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 538 passed the Paired Votes: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. AYE - Abernathy NAY - Scott AYE - Mason NAY - Christensen There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Order of Business. Total - 70. 7TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 589 passed the Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 589 - FIRST-TIME HOME BUYERS H 566 - MOTOR VEHICLES Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 589 be suspended; that Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the with the immediate consideration of H 566 be suspended; that State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several H 589 be read the third time at length, section by section, and days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by H 566 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Ms. Rubel. placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Ms. Rubel. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, NAYS–None. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Absent–Gannon, Mason. Total - 2. NAYS–None. Total - 70. Absent–Gannon, Mason. Total - 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Total - 70. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds carried, the rules were suspended, and H 589 was read the third of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion time at length, section by section, and placed before the House carried, the rules were suspended, and H 566 was read the third for final consideration. 220 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2020] time at length, section by section, and placed before the House The question being, "Shall H 342, as amended in the for final consideration. Senate, pass?"

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, The question being, "Shall H 566 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Roll call resulted as follows: Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, NAYS–None. Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Absent–Abernathy, Anderson, Mason, Toone. Total - 4. Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Total - 70. Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 342, as amended in NAYS–Clow, Ellis. Total - 2. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Absent–Abernathy, Anderson, Toone. Total - 3. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Paired Votes: for enrolling. AYE - Mason NAY - Ellis (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) There being no objection, the House advanced to the Total - 70. Eleventh Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 566 passed the 11TH ORDER House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills H 342, as amended in the Senate - TELEHEALTH on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, March 9, 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 342, as amended in the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 Fifteenth Order of Business. of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case 15TH ORDER of urgency; and that H 342, as amended in the Senate, be read Announcements the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Announcements were made to the body. House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. 16TH ORDER The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Adjournment Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Monday, March 9, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, carried. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, 12:32 p.m. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, ATTEST: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. Absent–Gannon, Mason. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 342, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open debate. [March 9, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 221

HOUSE JOURNAL H 371, H 372, H 401, H 534, H 536, H 537, H 541, H 406, H 543, H 556, H 557, H 398, H 417, H 418, H 421, H 423, OF THE H 476, and H 342, as amended in the Senate. CHANEY, Chairman IDAHO LEGISLATURE The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 318, SECOND REGULAR SESSION H 371, H 372, H 401, H 534, H 536, H 537, H 541, H 406, SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE H 543, H 556, H 557, H 398, H 417, H 418, H 421, H 423, H 476, and H 342, as amended in the Senate, and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President.

SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY March 9, 2020 MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled House of Representatives H 310, H 313, H 348, H 339, H 350, H 357, H 326, H 365, H 367, H 382, H 334, H 392, H 379, H 329, and H 366 to the The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Governor at 10:20 a.m., as of this date, March 6, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman Roll call showed all 70 members present. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. March 9, 2020 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nadira Hajro, Page. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled 3RD ORDER HJM 13 to the Secretary of State at 10:19 a.m., as of this date, Approval of Journal March 6, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman March 9, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND March 6, 2020 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Mr. Speaker: House Journal of the Sixty-first Legislative Day and recommend We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we that same be adopted as corrected. have had under consideration S 1304 and S 1329 and recommend CHANEY, Chairman that they do pass. CLOW, Chairman Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. S 1304 and S 1329 were filed for second reading.

4TH ORDER March 6, 2020 Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Speaker: Governor and the Senate We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that March 6, 2020 we have had under consideration H 601 and recommend that it Mr. Speaker: do pass. I return herewith enrolled H 386, H 381, H 373, H 356, HARRIS, Chairman H 411, H 504, H 327, H 319, H 388, H 385, H 426, H 449, H 453, H 601 was filed for second reading. H 396, H 493, H 427, H 456, H 395, H 480, and H 362 which have been signed by the President. March 9, 2020 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration S 1278 and recommend that it do Enrolled H 386, H 381, H 373, H 356, H 411, H 504, H 327, pass. H 319, H 388, H 385, H 426, H 449, H 453, H 396, H 493, CLOW, Chairman H 427, H 456, H 395, H 480, and H 362 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to S 1278 was filed for second reading. the Governor. March 9, 2020 Mr. Speaker: 5TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report Report of Standing Committees that we have had under consideration S 1265 and S 1355 and March 9, 2020 recommend that they do pass. Mr. Speaker: HARRIS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND S 1265 and S 1355 were filed for second reading. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 318, 222 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2020]

March 9, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 615 Mr. Speaker: BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, AN ACT report that we have had under consideration H 611 and RELATING TO WATER; AMENDING SECTION 42-222, recommend that it do pass. IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A PARTY ASSERTING WOOD, Chairman THAT A WATER RIGHT HAS BEEN FORFEITED HAS THE BURDEN OF PROVING THE FORFEITURE BY CLEAR AND H 611 was filed for second reading. CONVINCING EVIDENCE; AND AMENDING SECTION 42-223, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth WATER RIGHTS SHALL NOT BE LOST OR FORFEITED Order of Business. FOR NONUSE AND TO PROVIDE FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS OF RIGHT. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference HOUSE BILL NO. 616 of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 612 RELATING TO HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES; BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 39-4510, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT PROVIDE FOR THE REGISTRATION OF A HEALTH CARE RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DIRECTIVE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND DIVISION OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR FISCAL WELFARE; AMENDING SECTION 39-4514, IDAHO CODE, YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DIVISION TO PROVIDE FOR THE REGISTRATION OR REVOCATION OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR OF A DIRECTIVE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF 2021; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED HEALTH AND WELFARE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 39-4515, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE HOUSE BILL NO. 613 HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVE REGISTRY AND TO MAKE A BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 74-106, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A REFERENCE TO THE RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVE REGISTRY. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR H 612, H 613, H 614, H 615, and H 616 were introduced, FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR and Administration Committee for printing. THE WELFARE DIVISION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR GENERAL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth FUND TRANSFERS TO THE COOPERATIVE WELFARE Order of Business. FUND; PROHIBITING TRANSFERS FOR TRUSTEE AND BENEFIT PAYMENTS; AND PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS 10TH ORDER FOR PROGRAM INTEGRITY. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 614 H 603, H 604, H 605, H 606, and H 607, by Appropriations BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third AN ACT reading. RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; REPEALING SECTION 49-1401A, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO H 555 and H 576, by Education Committee, were read the TEXTING WHILE DRIVING; AND AMENDING CHAPTER second time by title and filed for third reading. 14, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW H 582 and H 583, by Ways and Means Committee, were read SECTION 49-1401A, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, the second time by title and filed for third reading. TO PROHIBIT PERSONS FROM OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE USING A MOBILE ELECTRONIC S 1284 and S 1339, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were DEVICE, TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS, TO PROHIBIT read the second time by title and filed for third reading. PERSONS FROM OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE H 415, by Business Committee, was read the second time by WATCHING CERTAIN MOTION UPON THE SCREEN title and filed for third reading. OF A MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE, TO PROVIDE PENALTIES, TO PROVIDE THAT NOTHING IN THIS S 1351, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was SECTION SHALL BE USED TO AUTHORIZE SEIZURE read the second time by title and filed for third reading. OF A MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE, TO PROVIDE THAT A VIOLATION MAY BE THE PRIMARY OR SOLE S 1381, S 1382, S 1383, and S 1378, by Finance Committee, REASON FOR A TRAFFIC STOP OR CITATION, TO were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. PROVIDE THAT THE STATE PREEMPTS THE FIELD H 610, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second OF REGULATING THE USE OF MOBILE ELECTRONIC time by title and filed for third reading. DEVICES IN MOTOR VEHICLES WHILE DRIVING, AND TO PROVIDE EFFECTIVE DATES. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business. [March 9, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 223

5TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Report of Standing Committees AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, March 9, 2020 Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Mr. Speaker: Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 612, H 613, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, H 614, H 615, and H 616. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 43. CHANEY, Chairman NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Crane, H 612 and H 613 were filed for second reading. DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, H 614 was referred to the Transportation and Defense Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 23. Committee. Absent–Abernathy, Andrus, Ehardt, Wood. Total - 4. Total - 70. H 615 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 605 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 616 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. the Senate.

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh H 603 - APPROPRIATIONS - COLLEGE AND Order of Business. UNIVERSITIES Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering 7TH ORDER with the immediate consideration of H 603 be suspended; that Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several H 605 - APPROPRIATIONS - VOCATIONAL days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that REHABILITATION H 603 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by with the immediate consideration of H 605 be suspended; that Ms. Rubel. the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Roll call resulted as follows: H 605 be read the third time at length, section by section, and AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Ms. Rubel. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Roll call resulted as follows: Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, NAYS–None. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Absent–Abernathy, Andrus, Ehardt, Ricks, Syme. Total - 5. Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Total - 70. Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 603 was read the third NAYS–None. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Absent–Abernathy, Andrus, Ehardt, Ricks, Syme. Total - 5. for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 605 was read the third The question being, "Shall H 603 pass?" time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Berch, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Gibbs, debate. Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Kauffman, Kingsley, Lickley, Mr. Clow asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 39, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in debate of Stevenson, Toone, Troy, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 32. H 605. There being no objection it was so ordered. NAYS–Amador, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, The question being, "Shall H 605 pass?" Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kiska, 224 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2020]

Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Absent–Abernathy, Andrus, Green, Toone. Total - 4. Raymond, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Syme, Vander Woude, Total - 70. Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 37. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 604 passed the Absent–Andrus. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Paired Votes: the Senate. AYE - Abernathy NAY - Blanksma (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) H 606 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE LOTTERY Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 603 failed to pass the with the immediate consideration of H 606 be suspended; that House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several H 604 - APPROPRIATIONS - INDUSTRIAL days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that COMMISSION H 606 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Ms. Rubel. with the immediate consideration of H 604 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Roll call resulted as follows: H 604 be read the third time at length, section by section, and AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Ms. Rubel. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, NAYS–None. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Absent–Abernathy, Andrus, Ehardt, Ricks, Syme. Total - 5. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Total - 70. Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 606 was read the third NAYS–None. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Absent–Abernathy, Andrus, Ehardt, Ricks, Syme. Total - 5. for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The question being, "Shall H 606 pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and H 604 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Roll call resulted as follows: for final consideration. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Blanksma, Chew, Collins, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, debate. Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Syme disclosed a conflict of Raybould, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, interest regarding H 604. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 36. The question being, "Shall H 604 pass?" NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Clow, Crane, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Roll call resulted as follows: Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 30. DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Absent–Abernathy, Andrus, Chaney, Toone. Total - 4. Goesling, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Total - 70. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Moyle, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 606 passed the Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. the Senate. Total - 47. NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Dixon, Giddings, H 607 - APPROPRIATIONS - SECRETARY OF STATE Harris, Kingsley, Monks, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Zollinger. Total - 19. with the immediate consideration of H 607 be suspended; that [March 9, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 225 the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Roll call resulted as follows: State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, H 607 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Ms. Rubel. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, NAYS–None. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Absent–Abernathy, Andrus, Ehardt, Ricks, Syme. Total - 5. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Total - 70. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 555 was read the third Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. for final consideration. NAYS–None. Absent–Abernathy, Andrus, Ehardt, Ricks, Syme. Total - 5. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. DeMordaunt to Total - 70. open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall H 555 pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 607 was read the third Roll call resulted as follows: time at length, section by section, and placed before the House AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, for final consideration. Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, The question being, "Shall H 607 pass?" Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Roll call resulted as follows: Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Boyle, Chew, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Horman, Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Necochea, Raybould, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Wagoner, NAYS–None. Wintrow, Youngblood. Total - 29. Absent–Abernathy. Total - 1. NAYS–Addis, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Total - 70. Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 555 passed the Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Holtzclaw, Kerby, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, the Senate. Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 39. Order of Business. Absent–Toone, Troy. Total - 2. Paired Votes: 5TH ORDER AYE - Abernathy NAY - Monks Report of Standing Committees (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 607 failed to pass the House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until 1:30 p.m. H 555 - EDUCATION RECESS Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Afternoon Session with the immediate consideration of H 555 be suspended; that The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Prior to recess, the House was at the Fifth Order of Business. days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 555 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by March 9, 2020 Ms. Rubel. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled 226 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2020]

H 386, H 381, H 373, H 356, H 411, H 504, H 327, H 319, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, H 388, H 385, H 426, H 449, H 453, H 396, H 493, H 427, Dixon, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, H 456, H 395, H 480, and H 362 to the Governor at 10:10 a.m., Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, as of this date, March 9, 2020. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, CHANEY, Chairman Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Order of Business. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. 8TH ORDER NAYS–None. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Absent–Ehardt, Ellis, Mason, Wood. Total - 4. of Bills and Joint Resolutions Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds HOUSE BILL NO. 617 of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE carried, the rules were suspended, and H 576 was read the third AN ACT time at length, section by section, and placed before the House RELATING TO THE IDAHO ADMINISTRATIVE for final consideration. PROCEDURE ACT; AMENDING SECTION 67-5292, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Raymond to open EXPIRATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND TO debate. REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING EXPIRATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE RULES; AND DECLARING The question being, "Shall H 576 pass?" AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 617 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Chaney, Christensen, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, for printing. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Order of Business. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. 5TH ORDER Total - 60. Report of Standing Committees NAYS–Berch, Boyle, Chew, Necochea, Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 6. March 9, 2020 Absent–Ehardt, Mason, Vander Woude, Wood. Total - 4. Mr. Speaker: Total - 70. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 617. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 576 passed the CHANEY, Chairman House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 617 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. H 582 - CIVIL ACTIONS There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 582 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the 7TH ORDER State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 582 be read the third time at length, section by section, and H 576 - EDUCATION placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 576 be suspended; that The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Roll call resulted as follows: days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 576 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Ms. Rubel. Dixon, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, [March 9, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 227

Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Total - 70. Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent–Ehardt, Ellis, Mason, Wood. Total - 4. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total - 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 583 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds for final consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 582 was read the third At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open time at length, section by section, and placed before the House debate. for final consideration. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Chaney disclosed a conflict of At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open interest regarding H 583. debate. The question being, "Shall H 583 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 80(3), the following Representatives disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 582. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Mr. Chaney Mr. Gannon Ms. Wintrow Mr. Zollinger Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Furniss, Gannon, The question being, "Shall H 582 pass?" Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Roll call resulted as follows: Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Stevenson, Syme, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Ellis, Necochea, Rubel, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 9. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Absent–Clow, Ehardt, Mason, Troy, Wood. Total - 5. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Total - 70. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 583 passed the Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 67. the Senate. NAYS–None. Absent–Ehardt, Vander Woude, Wood. Total - 3. H 415 - MODULAR BUILDINGS Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 582 passed the with the immediate consideration of H 415 be suspended; that House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the the Senate. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 583 - PROTECTION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES H 415 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Ms. Rubel. with the immediate consideration of H 583 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Roll call resulted as follows: H 583 be read the third time at length, section by section, and AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Ms. Rubel. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Dixon, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Total - 66. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, NAYS–None. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Absent–Ehardt, Ellis, Mason, Wood. Total - 4. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Total - 70. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 415 was read the third NAYS–None. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Absent–Ehardt, Ellis, Mason, Wood. Total - 4. for final consideration. 228 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2020]

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Green to open Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall H 415 pass?" Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Chew, Christensen, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, NAYS–None. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent–Clow, Ehardt. Total - 2. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Total - 70. Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 610 passed the Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. the Senate. Total - 66. NAYS–None. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Absent–Clow, Ehardt, Mason, Troy. Total - 4. Eleventh Order of Business. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 415 passed the 11TH ORDER House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions the Senate. H 577 - YOUTH ATHLETES H 610 - APPROPRIATIONS - EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 577 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 610 be suspended; that At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the debate. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that The question being, "Shall H 577 pass?" H 610 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Roll call resulted as follows: Ms. Rubel. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Roll call resulted as follows: Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Kiska, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Dixon, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Gannon, Green, Lickley, Mason, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Necochea, Smith, Toone. Total - 9. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Total - 70. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 577 passed the Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS–None. the Senate. Absent–Ehardt, Ellis, Mason, Wood. Total - 4. Total - 70. HJM 15 - NEPA REGULATIONS Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds HJM 15 was read the third time at length and placed before of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion the House for final consideration. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 610 was read the third At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open time at length, section by section, and placed before the House debate. for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open The question being, "Shall HJM 15 be adopted?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 610 pass?" AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Roll call resulted as follows: Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, [March 9, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 229

Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. NAYS–Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Wintrow. Total - 14. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 15 adopted and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Tuesday, March 10, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 2:29 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 230 HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise OF THE March 9, 2020 IDAHO LEGISLATURE The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 9, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to wit: SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY H 392 TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little Governor House of Representatives March 9, 2020 The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed all 70 members present. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1361, S 1344, S 1359, S 1366, S 1367, and S 1373 for the signature of the Speaker. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. NOVAK, Secretary The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mason Amar, Page. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1361, S 1344, S 1359, S 1366, S 1367, and S 1373 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal March 9, 2020 Mr. Speaker: March 10, 2020 I return herewith enrolled H 345, H 477, H 478, HJR 4, Mr. Speaker: H 410, and H 370 which have been signed by the President. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND NOVAK, Secretary ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Sixty-fourth Legislative Day and Enrolled H 345, H 477, H 478, H 410, and H 370 were recommend that same be adopted as corrected. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee CHANEY, Chairman for delivery to the Governor. Enrolled HJR 4 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 9, 2020 4TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Consideration of Messages from the I transmit herewith SCR 138 and S 1312, as amended, which Governor and the Senate have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR SCR 138 and S 1312, as amended, were filed for first Boise reading. March 9, 2020 March 9, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The Honorable Scott Bedke I return herewith H 408 and H 515 which have passed the Speaker of the House Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Dear Mr. Speaker: H 408 and H 515 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on Administration Committee for enrolling. March 9, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: 5TH ORDER H 365, H 367, H 366, H 313, H 310, H 329, H 379, H 350, Report of Standing Committees H 348, H 382, H 334, H 339, H 357, and H 326 March 9, 2020 Sincerely, Mr. Speaker: /s/ Brad Little We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND Governor CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration [March 10, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 231

S 1273, S 1289, S 1290, and S 1316 and recommend that they FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE do pass. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF IDAHO GIBBS, Chairman FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; S 1273, S 1289, S 1290, and S 1316 were filed for second AND PROVIDING CONTINUOUS APPROPRIATION reading. AUTHORITY. March 9, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 620 We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE had under consideration HCR 36 and HCR 37 and recommend AN ACT that they do pass. RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DIXON, Chairman COMMISSION ON THE ARTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE COMMISSION ON HCR 36 and HCR 37 were filed for second reading. THE ARTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. March 9, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 621 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under AN ACT consideration S 1232, S 1356, S 1357, and SCR 130 and RELATING TO OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING REFORM; recommend that they do pass. AMENDING CHAPTER 94, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, CHANEY, Chairman BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-9408, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING S 1232, S 1356, S 1357, and SCR 130 were filed for second APPRENTICESHIPS FOR LICENSING REQUIREMENTS reading. AND TO DEFINE A TERM. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 622 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT 7TH ORDER RELATING TO LABOR; AMENDING TITLE 44, IDAHO Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 28, TITLE 44, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH AN IDAHO APPRENTICESHIP SKILLS PROGRAM. SCR 138, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 623 8TH ORDER BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference AN ACT of Bills and Joint Resolutions RELATING TO THE BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND AND THE HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; HOUSE BILL NO. 618 AMENDING SECTION 57-814, IDAHO CODE, TO BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE INCREASE THE ALLOWABLE AMOUNT IN THE AN ACT BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE CERTAIN DUTIES OF THE STATE CONTROLLER, AND IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FOR FISCAL TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO SECTION 40-701, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR MONEYS FOR THE HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED ACCOUNT, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN DUTIES OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING THE STATE CONTROLLER, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL A CONTINUOUS APPROPRIATION; PROVIDING CORRECTIONS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY FOR THE CAPITAL AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. FACILITIES PROGRAM; PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY FOR THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND, H 618, H 619, H 620, H 621, H 622, and H 623 were STRATEGIC INITIATIVES PROGRAM FUND, AND introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the TRANSPORTATION EXPANSION AND CONGESTION Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. MITIGATION FUND; PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY FOR AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT GRANTS; AND AUTHORIZING A TRANSFER OF FUNDS FOR BOND S 1312, as amended, by Transportation Committee, was PAYMENTS. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. HOUSE BILL NO. 619 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE PUBLIC Order of Business. EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF IDAHO FOR 232 HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2020]

10TH ORDER Wisniewski, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Total - 67. NAYS–None. S 1304 and S 1329, by Education Committee, were read the Absent–Horman, Troy, Young. Total - 3. second time by title and filed for third reading. Total - 70. H 601, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds by title and filed for third reading. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion S 1278, by Education Committee, was read the second time carried, the rules were suspended, and H 601 was read the third by title and filed for third reading. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1265, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open debate. S 1355, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall H 601 pass?" H 611, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the Roll call resulted as follows: second time by title and filed for third reading. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Clow, Collins, H 612 and H 613, by Appropriations Committee, were read DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Harris, the second time by title and filed for third reading. Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Order of Business. Remington, Ricks, Shepherd, Syme, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 42. NAYS–Berch, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Crane, Davis, 5TH ORDER Dixon, Ellis, Gannon, Giddings, Green, Hartgen, Mason, Report of Standing Committees McCrostie, Moon, Necochea, Nichols, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. March 10, 2020 Total - 27. Mr. Speaker: Absent–Troy. Total - 1. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Total - 70. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 618, H 619, H 620, H 621, H 622, and H 623. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 601 passed the CHANEY, Chairman House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 618, H 619, and H 620 were filed for second reading. H 621, H 622, and H 623 were ordered held at the Desk. H 611 - TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 611 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the 7TH ORDER State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 611 be read the third time at length, section by section, and H 601 - PUBLIC RECORDS placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 601 be suspended; that The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Roll call resulted as follows: days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 601 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Ms. Rubel. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Wisniewski, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Total - 67. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–None. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent–Horman, Troy, Young. Total - 3. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Total - 70. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion [March 10, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 233 carried, the rules were suspended, and H 611 was read the third Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds time at length, section by section, and placed before the House of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion for final consideration. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 612 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to for final consideration. open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Vander Woude disclosed a debate. conflict of interest regarding H 611. The question being, "Shall H 612 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Barbieri disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 611. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, The question being, "Shall H 611 pass?" Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Roll call resulted as follows: Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Syme, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, NAYS–None. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. Absent–Troy. Total - 1. NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Total - 70. Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 14. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 612 passed the Absent–Troy. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 611 passed the H 613 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to WELFARE DIVISION the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Mr. Kingsley asked unanimous consent that the provisions with the immediate consideration of H 613 be suspended; that of Rule 79(b) be suspended and that he be allowed to change his the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the vote on H 601 from Aye to Nay. Mr. Clow objected. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 612 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF FINANCIAL H 613 be read the third time at length, section by section, and MANAGEMENT placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" with the immediate consideration of H 612 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Roll call resulted as follows: State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, H 612 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Ms. Rubel. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Wisniewski, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Total - 67. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–None. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent–Horman, Troy, Young. Total - 3. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Total - 70. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 613 was read the third Wisniewski, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Total - 67. for final consideration. NAYS–None. Absent–Horman, Troy, Young. Total - 3. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Total - 70. debate. 234 HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2020]

The question being, "Shall H 613 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1267 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Roll call resulted as follows: Senate. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, S 1374 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO COMMISSION Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, FOR LIBRARIES Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, S 1374 was read the third time at length, section by section, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, and placed before the House for final consideration. Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, debate. Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. The question being, "Shall S 1374 pass?" NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Crane, Giddings, Moon, Nichols, Scott, Zito. Total - 8. Roll call resulted as follows: Absent–Troy. Total - 1. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Total - 70. Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 613 passed the Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, the Senate. Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Eleventh Order of Business. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Christensen, Ehardt, 11TH ORDER Giddings, Harris, Kiska, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Scott, Wisniewski, Young, Zollinger. Total - 16. Absent–Monks, Troy. Total - 2. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 494 and Total - 70. H 540 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar until Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1374 passed the Thursday, March 12, 2020. There being no objection, it was so House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the ordered. Senate.

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1353 retain its S 1375 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE INDEPENDENT place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, March 16, LIVING COUNCIL 2020. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1375 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1284 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open There being no objection, it was so ordered. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1375 pass?" S 1267 - DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME S 1267 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Goesling to open Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, debate. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall S 1267 pass?" Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Roll call resulted as follows: Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Remington. Total - 3. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Monks, Troy. Total - 2. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1375 passed the Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Smith, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Senate. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. S 1376 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPREME COURT NAYS–Stevenson. Total - 1. Absent–Troy. Total - 1. S 1376 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. [March 10, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 235

At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall S 1376 pass?" Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Roll call resulted as follows: Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–None. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Chaney. Total - 1. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1261 passed the Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Senate. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. S 1282 - BOARD OF CEMETERIANS NAYS–Barbieri, Remington. Total - 2. Total - 70. S 1282 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1376 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Nichols to open Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1282 pass?" S 1377 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION Roll call resulted as follows: S 1377 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, and placed before the House for final consideration. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall S 1377 pass?" Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Roll call resulted as follows: Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1282 passed the Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Senate. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, S 1287 - BARBER AND COSMETOLOGY SERVICES Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, S 1287 was read the third time at length, section by section, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1377 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1287 pass?"

S 1261 - ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, S 1261 was read the third time at length, section by section, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Green to open Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Moon disclosed a conflict of Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, interest regarding S 1261. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, The question being, "Shall S 1261 pass?" Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1287 passed the Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Senate. 236 HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2020]

S 1299 - MANUFACTURED HOMES The question being, "Shall S 1262 pass?"

S 1299 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. DeMordaunt to Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, open debate. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, The question being, "Shall S 1299 pass?" Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Roll call resulted as follows: Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1262 passed the Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Senate. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, S 1264 - SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITIES Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. S 1264 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS–None. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent–Barbieri. Total - 1. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1299 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Syme disclosed a conflict of Senate. interest regarding S 1264.

S 1291 - RANGELAND RESOURCES COMMISSION Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Moyle disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1264. S 1291 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1264 pass?"

At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Lickley to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Ms. Lickley disclosed a conflict of Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, interest regarding S 1291. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Raymond disclosed a conflict of Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, interest regarding S 1291. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, The question being, "Shall S 1291 pass?" Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, NAYS–Berch, Syme. Total - 2. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Total - 70. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1264 passed the Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Senate. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, S 1219 - GUARDIANS AND CONSERVATORS Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. S 1219 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1291 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Hartgen to open Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1219 pass?" S 1262 - EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW S 1262 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, debate. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, [March 10, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 237

Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Marshall to open Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, debate. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall S 1256 pass?" Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Roll call resulted as follows: Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1219 passed the Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Senate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, S 1220 - GUARDIANS AND CONSERVATORS Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, S 1220 was read the third time at length, section by section, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, and placed before the House for final consideration. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1256 passed the The question being, "Shall S 1220 pass?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, S 1337 - PAYMENTS IN CRIMINAL CASES Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, S 1337 was read the third time at length, section by section, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, and placed before the House for final consideration. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, debate. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall S 1337 pass?" Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Roll call resulted as follows: Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1220 passed the Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Senate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, S 1227 - ADOPTION Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, S 1227 was read the third time at length, section by section, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, and placed before the House for final consideration. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. debate. NAYS–None. Absent–Abernathy. Total - 1. The question being, "Shall S 1227 pass?" Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1337 passed the AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Senate. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, S 1223 - FOOD Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, S 1223 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, and placed before the House for final consideration. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Stevenson to open Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, debate. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall S 1223 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1227 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Roll call resulted as follows: Senate. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, S 1256 - BAIL ENFORCEMENT AGENTS Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, S 1256 was read the third time at length, section by section, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, and placed before the House for final consideration. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, 238 HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2020]

Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1225 passed the Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Senate. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. S 1286 - ANIMALS NAYS–None. Absent–Abernathy, Blanksma. Total - 2. S 1286 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Zito to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1223 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the The question being, "Shall S 1286 pass?" Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: S 1224 - WEIGHMASTERS AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, S 1224 was read the third time at length, section by section, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Nichols to open Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, debate. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, The question being, "Shall S 1224 pass?" Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Roll call resulted as follows: Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, NAYS–None. Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Absent–Chew, Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 3. DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Total - 70. Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1286 passed the Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Senate. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, S 1339 - MAGISTRATE DIVISION Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. S 1339 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS–None. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent–Troy, Wintrow. Total - 2. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1224 passed the The question being, "Shall S 1339 pass?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, S 1225 - AGRICULTURE Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, S 1225 was read the third time at length, section by section, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, and placed before the House for final consideration. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Andrus to open Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, debate. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall S 1225 pass?" Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, NAYS–None. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Absent–Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 2. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Total - 70. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1339 passed the Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Senate. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wagoner, S 1351, as amended - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, S 1351, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS–None. Absent–Troy, Wintrow. Total - 2. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. DeMordaunt to Total - 70. open debate. [March 10, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 239

The question being, "Shall S 1351, as amended, pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. NAYS–Abernathy, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Gibbs, Green, Kauffman, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Toone, Wagoner, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 19. Absent–Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1351, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Wednesday, March 11, 2020. Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:03 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 240 HOUSE JOURNAL March 11, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith enrolled H 318, H 371, H 372, H 401, H 534, H 536, H 537, H 541, H 406, H 543, H 556, H 557, H 398, H 417, H 418, H 421, H 423, H 476, and H 342, as IDAHO LEGISLATURE amended in the Senate, which have been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE Enrolled H 318, H 371, H 372, H 401, H 534, H 536, H 537, H 541, H 406, H 543, H 556, H 557, H 398, H 417, H 418, H 421, H 423, H 476, and H 342, as amended in the Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee SIXTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY for delivery to the Governor. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2020 March 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives I transmit herewith S 1390, S 1391, S 1392, S 1393, S 1394, S 1380, S 1395, S 1396, S 1397, S 1379, as amended, and S 1324, The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. as amended, which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Roll call showed 69 members present. Absent and excused - Shepherd. Total - 1. Total - 70. S 1390, S 1391, S 1392, S 1393, S 1394, S 1380, S 1395, S 1396, S 1397, S 1379, as amended, and S 1324, as amended, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. were filed for first reading. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Israel Sheber, Page. 5TH ORDER 3RD ORDER Report of Standing Committees Approval of Journal March 11, 2020 March 11, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 408 and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the H 515. House Journal of the Sixty-fifth Legislative Day and recommend CHANEY, Chairman that same be adopted as corrected. CHANEY, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 408 and H 515 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by to the Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 11, 2020 Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Consideration of Messages from the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Governor and the Senate H 345, H 477, H 478, H 410, and H 370 to the Governor at 10:15 a.m., as of this date, March 10, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise March 11, 2020 March 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The Honorable Scott Bedke ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Speaker of the House HJR 4 to the Secretary of State at 10:16 a.m., as of this date, March 10, 2020. Dear Mr. Speaker: CHANEY, Chairman I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 9, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the March 10, 2020 following House bills, to wit: Mr. Speaker: H 319, H 327, H 356, H 381, H 388, H 411, H 427, H 453, We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that H 456, H 493, and H 504 we have had under consideration S 1293 and SCR 132 and recommend that they do pass. Sincerely, CLOW, Chairman /s/ Brad Little Governor S 1293 and SCR 132 were filed for second reading. [March 11, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 241

March 10, 2020 TO ESTABLISH A TECHNOLOGY SERVICES UNIT IN THE Mr. Speaker: DEPARTMENT AND TO PROVIDE DUTIES OF THE UNIT. We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration S 1295 and H 624 and H 625 were introduced, read the first time by S 1305 and recommend that they do pass. title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration WOOD, Chairman Committee for printing. S 1295 and S 1305 were filed for second reading. S 1390, S 1391, S 1392, S 1393, S 1394, S 1395, S 1396, and S 1397, by Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. March 10, 2020 Mr. Speaker: S 1380, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration Administration Committee. SCR 123 and SCR 133 and recommend that they do pass. PALMER, Chairman S 1379, as amended, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the SCR 123 and SCR 133 were filed for second reading. Transportation and Defense Committee. S 1324, as amended, by Education Committee, was March 11, 2020 introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Mr. Speaker: Education Committee. We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 616, S 1332, and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth S 1348 and recommend that they do pass. Order of Business. WOOD, Chairman H 616, S 1332, and S 1348 were filed for second reading. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. S 1273, S 1289, S 1290, and S 1316, by Resources and Environment Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference HCR 36 and HCR 37, by Ways and Means Committee, were of Bills and Joint Resolutions read the second time by title and filed for third reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 624 S 1232, S 1356, S 1357, SCR 130, and SCR 138, by BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Judiciary and Rules Committee, were read the second time by AN ACT title and filed for third reading. RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION H 618, H 619, and H 620, by Appropriations Committee, 33-1001, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED IN SECTION 1 OF were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 523, AS ENACTED BY THE SECOND REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTY-FIFTH IDAHO There being no objection, the House advanced to the LEGISLATURE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING Fourteenth Order of Business. SECTION 33-1004B, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 2, CHAPTER 132, LAWS OF 2019, AS AMENDED IN SECTION 2 OF HOUSE BILL NO. 523, AS ENACTED BY 14TH ORDER THE SECOND REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTY-FIFTH Presentation of Petitions and Communications IDAHO LEGISLATURE, TO PROVIDE THAT A REVIEW SHALL BE COMPLETED BY A CERTAIN DATE EACH House of Representatives YEAR AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE INCLUSION OF State of Idaho CERTAIN DATA IN A SUBMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004E, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED IN SECTION February 20, 2020 4 OF HOUSE BILL NO. 523, AS ENACTED BY THE SECOND REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTY-FIFTH Speaker Scott Bedke IDAHO LEGISLATURE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE Idaho House of Representatives REFERENCES; AND AMENDING SECTION 33-1004I, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING Mr. Speaker, MASTER EDUCATOR PREMIUMS AND TO PROVIDE The House Environment, Energy and Technology Committee THAT THE SECTION SHALL BE NULL, VOID, AND OF NO has received and reviewed all omnibus fee, omnibus non-fee, FORCE AND EFFECT ON AND AFTER A CERTAIN DATE. pending and pending fee rules from: HOUSE BILL NO. 625 Department of Environmental Quality: The Committee BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE recommends all pending and pending fee rules be approved in AN ACT their entirety: RELATING TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION 33-125, IDAHO CODE, •Omnibus Docket 58-0000-1900; 242 HOUSE JOURNAL March 11, 2020]

•Rules for the Control of Air Pollution in Idaho, Dockets ●Rules Governing Administration of the Reclamation Fund, 58-0101-1903, and 58-0101-1905 Docket 20-0303-1901; •Water Quality Standards, Docket 58-0102-1901; ●Rules for the Regulation of Beds, Waters, and Airspace Over Navigable Lakes in the State of Idaho, Docket •Individual/Subsurface Sewage Disposal Rules, Docket 20-0304-1901; 58-0103-1902; ●Rules Governing Mined Land Reclamation, Docket •Rules and Standards for Hazardous Waste, Docket 20-0302-1902 (Temporary Fee Rule). 58-0105-1901; •Recycled Water Rules, Docket 58-0117-1901; Idaho Outfitters and Guides Licensing Board The Committee recommends Omnibus Docket 25-0101-1900F fee •Omnibus Docket 58-0000-1900F; rules be approved in their entirety. •Rules for the Control of Air Pollution in Idaho, Docket Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation The 58-0101-1904; Committee recommends the following be approved in their entirety: •Rules Regulating Swine Facilities, Docket 58-0109-1901; ●Omnibus Docket 26-0000-1900 non-fee rules; •Ground Water Quality Rule, Docket 58-0111-1901; ● Omnibus Docket 26-0000-1900F fee rules. Bureau of Occupational Licenses: The Committee recommends Omnibus Docket 24-0501-1900F be approved in Idaho Department of Water Resources, Water Resource its entirety. Board The Committee recommends the following be approved Idaho Public Health Districts, Panhandle Health Dist #1: in their entirety: The Committee recommends Omnibus Docket 41-0101-1900 be ●Omnibus Docket 37-0000-1900 non-fee rules; approved in its entirety. House Environment Energy and ●Omnibus Docket 37-0000-1900F fee rules. Technology Committee Office of the Governor, Idaho Forest Products /s/ Representative John Vander Woude Commission The Committee recommends Omnibus Docket The letter was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. 15-0300-1900F fee rules be approved in its entirety. House Resource and Conservation House of Representatives Committee State of Idaho /s/ Representative Mark Gibbs February 24, 2020 Chairman Speaker Scott Bedke The letter was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. House of Representatives House of Representatives Mr. Speaker, State of Idaho The House Resources and Conservation Committee has February 19, 2020 received and reviewed all pending, pending fee, and temporary rules from: Speaker Scott Bedke Idaho House of Representatives Idaho Department of Fish and Game The Committee recommends the following be approved in their entirety: Mr. Speaker, ●Omnibus Docket 13-0000-1900 non-fee rules; The House Transportation and Defense Committee has received and reviewed all Omnibus pending, Omnibus pending ● Omnibus Docket 13-0000-1900F fee rules; fee and pending rules from: ●Rules Governing the Taking of Big Game Animals in the Idaho State Tax Commission State of Idaho, Dockets 13-0108-1903 and 13-0108-1904; It is the recommendation of the Committee that all pending ●Rules Governing the Taking of Game Birds in the State of rules be approved in their entirety. Idaho, Docket 13-0109-1902; ●Rules Governing the Importation, Possession, Release, Idaho Transportation Department Sale, or Salvage of Wildlife, Docket 13-0110-1901; It is the recommendation of the Committee that all Omnibus ●Rules Governing the Use of Bait and Trapping for Taking pending, Omnibus pending fee and pending rules be approved in Big Game Animals, Docket 13-0117-1901. their entirety. Idaho Department of Lands The Committee recommends House Transportation and Defense the following be approved in their entirety: Committee /s/ Representative Joe Palmer ●Omnibus Docket 20-0000-1900 non-fee rules; Chairman ●Omnibus Docket 20-0000-1900F fee rules; The letter was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. [March 11, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 243

There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth 7TH ORDER Order of Business. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions

HCR 36 - IDAHO WOOD PRODUCTS 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Governor and the Senate the immediate consideration of HCR 36 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 36 be Boise read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. March 10, 2020 The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, Dear Mr. Speaker: Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, March 10, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, the following House bills, to wit: Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, H 345, H 373, H 396, H 410, H 477, and H 478 Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Sincerely, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. /s/ Brad Little NAYS–None. Governor Absent–Anderst, Boyle, Green, Kauffman, Lickley, Shepherd. Total - 6. Total - 70.

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Boise of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 36 was read the March 10, 2020 third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open debate. Dear Mr. Speaker: The question being, "Shall HCR 36 be adopted?" I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 10, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 36 adopted by voice the following House bill, to wit: vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate.

H 480 HCR 37 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING Sincerely, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with /s/ Brad Little the immediate consideration of HCR 37 be suspended; that the Governor portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 37 be read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final 5TH ORDER consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Report of Standing Committees The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" March 11, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Roll call resulted as follows: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 624 and Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, H 625. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, CHANEY, Chairman Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, H 624 was ordered held at the Desk. Kiska, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, H 625 was referred to the Education Committee. Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Order of Business. Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. 244 HOUSE JOURNAL March 11, 2020]

NAYS–None. Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Absent–Anderst, Boyle, Green, Kauffman, Lickley, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Shepherd. Total - 6. Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Total - 60. NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Giddings, Remington, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Wisniewski, Zito. Total - 7. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Absent–Boyle, Green, Shepherd. Total - 3. carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 37 was read the Total - 70. third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 618 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. DeMordaunt to the Senate. open debate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the House cease H 619 - APPROPRIATIONS - PERSI consideration of HCR 37 until Thursday, March 12, 2020. There Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering being no objection, it was so ordered. with the immediate consideration of H 619 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the H 618 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO TRANSPORTATION State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several DEPARTMENT days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering H 619 be read the third time at length, section by section, and with the immediate consideration of H 618 be suspended; that placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Ms. Rubel. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" H 618 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Roll call resulted as follows: Ms. Rubel. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Roll call resulted as follows: Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, Kiska, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Kiska, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, NAYS–None. Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Absent–Anderst, Boyle, Green, Kauffman, Lickley, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Shepherd. Total - 6. Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Total - 70. Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent–Anderst, Boyle, Green, Kauffman, Lickley, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Shepherd. Total - 6. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 619 was read the third Total - 70. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Toone to open carried, the rules were suspended, and H 618 was read the third debate. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 619 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Goesling disclosed a conflict of Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, interest regarding H 618. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall H 618 pass?" Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Roll call resulted as follows: Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, NAYS–Andrus. Total - 1. Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Absent–Boyle, Green, Mason, Shepherd. Total - 4. Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Total - 70. Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, [March 11, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 245

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 619 passed the There being no objection, the House advanced to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Eleventh Order of Business. the Senate.

H 620 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION ON THE 11TH ORDER ARTS Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering S 1284 - PUBLIC RECORDS with the immediate consideration of H 620 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the S 1284 was read the third time at length, section by section, State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several and placed before the House for final consideration. days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open H 620 be read the third time at length, section by section, and debate. placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. The question being, "Shall S 1284 pass?"

The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Kiska, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, NAYS–None. Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Absent–Boyle, Green, Mason, Shepherd. Total - 4. NAYS–None. Total - 70. Absent–Anderst, Boyle, Green, Kauffman, Lickley, Shepherd. Total - 6. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1284 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion S 1381 - APPROPRIATIONS - STEM ACTION CENTER carried, the rules were suspended, and H 620 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House S 1381 was read the third time at length, section by section, for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Toone to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 620 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1381 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 48. Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 51. NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Crane, Ehardt, NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Gestrin, Giddings, Mendive, Giddings, Harris, Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nichols, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Zito. Total - 15. Zito, Zollinger. Total - 20. Absent–Boyle, Green, Mason, Shepherd. Total - 4. Absent–Mason, Shepherd. Total - 2. Total - 70. Paired Votes: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1381 passed the AYE - Green NAY - Boyle House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Senate. Total - 70. S 1382 - APPROPRIATIONS - SPECIAL PROGRAMS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 620 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to S 1382 was read the third time at length, section by section, the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. 246 HOUSE JOURNAL March 11, 2020]

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Necochea, Raybould, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, debate. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 30. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, The question being, "Shall S 1382 pass?" Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Stevenson, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Davis, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Total - 39. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Absent–Shepherd. Total - 1. Marshall, McCrostie, Monks, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Paired Votes: Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, AYE - Green NAY - Andrus Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. AYE - Mason NAY - Boyle Total - 44. NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Christensen, Crane, Dixon, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Kiska, Mendive, Total - 70. Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Stevenson, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1378 failed to pass Wisniewski, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 22. the House and ordered the bill returned to the Senate. Absent–Boyle, Green, Mason, Shepherd. Total - 4. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1355 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1382 passed the it was so ordered. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1355 - IDAHO MEDAL OF HONOR S 1383 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMUNITY COLLEGES S 1355 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1383 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ellis to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open The question being, "Shall S 1355 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1383 pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chew, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, NAYS–Armstrong. Total - 1. Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Absent–Boyle, Green, Mason, Shepherd. Total - 4. Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Total - 70. NAYS–Moon. Total - 1. Absent–Boyle, Chaney, Green, Mason, Shepherd. Total - 5. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1355 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1383 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 134 be Senate. placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1378 - APPROPRIATIONS - ATTORNEY GENERAL SCR 134 - PROPERTY TAXES S 1378 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. SCR 134 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1378 pass?" The question being, "Shall SCR 134 be adopted?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Berch, Chew, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Goesling, Green, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, [March 11, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 247

Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, SJM 110 - COLUMBIA-SNAKE RIVER SYSTEM Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, SJM 110 was read the third time at length and placed before Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, the House for final consideration. Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Troy, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, debate. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. The question being, "Shall SJM 110 be adopted?" NAYS–Syme. Total - 1. Absent–Boyle, Green, Mason, Shepherd. Total - 4. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 134 adopted and Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Chaney, Christensen, ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 135 be Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, objection, it was so ordered. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, SCR 135 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. NAYS–Necochea, Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 3. SCR 135 was read the third time at length and placed before Absent–Berch, Boyle, Chew, Green, Mason, Shepherd. the House for final consideration. Total - 6. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kingsley to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared SJM 110 adopted and ordered the memorial returned to the Senate. The question being, "Shall SCR 135 be adopted?" Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Roll call resulted as follows: bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Fifteenth Order of Business. Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, 15TH ORDER Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Announcements Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. Announcements were made to the body. NAYS–Abernathy, Davis, Ellis, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Wintrow. Total - 8. Absent–Berch, Boyle, Chew, Green, Mason, Shepherd, 16TH ORDER Toone. Total - 7. Adjournment Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 135 adopted and Thursday, March 12, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. carried. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SJM 107 be Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no 11:47 a.m. objection, it was so ordered. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker SJM 107 - TAIWAN ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk SJM 107 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Marshall to open debate. The question being, "Shall SJM 107 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared SJM 107 adopted by voice vote and ordered the memorial returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SJM 110 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 248 HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL Enrolled H 408 and H 515 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the OF THE Governor. March 11, 2020 IDAHO LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 137, S 1398, S 1399, S 1400, and SECOND REGULAR SESSION S 1230, as amended, which have passed the Senate. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary

SCR 137, S 1398, S 1399, S 1400, and S 1230, as amended, were filed for first reading. SIXTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY March 11, 2020 THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HJM 14 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary House of Representatives HJM 14 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Administration Committee for enrolling. Roll call showed all 70 members present. March 11, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Representative Remington. I return herewith H 405, as amended in the Senate, which The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kaela Davis, Page. has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Pursuant to Rule 1, H 405, as amended in the Senate, was 3RD ORDER referred to Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee for Approval of Journal concurrence recommendation. March 12, 2020 March 11, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND I return herewith H 325, as amended in the Senate, as ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the amended in the Senate, which has passed the Senate. House Journal of the Sixty-sixth Legislative Day and recommend NOVAK, Secretary that same be adopted as corrected. CHANEY, Chairman H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, was ordered held at the Desk. Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the March 12, 2020 Governor and the Senate Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND March 11, 2020 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Mr. Speaker: H 371, H 372, H 401, H 534, H 536, H 537, H 541, H 406, I transmit herewith enrolled S 1267, S 1374, S 1375, S 1376, H 543, H 556, H 557, H 398, H 417, H 418, H 421, H 423, S 1377, S 1261, S 1282, S 1287, S 1299, S 1291, S 1262, S 1264, H 476, H 342, as amended in the Senate, and H 318 to the S 1219, S 1220, S 1227, S 1256, S 1337, S 1223, S 1224, S 1225, Governor at 10:15 a.m., as of this date, March 11, 2020. S 1286, S 1339, S 1351, as amended, and S 1231, as amended in CHANEY, Chairman the House, for the signature of the Speaker. NOVAK, Secretary March 11, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that S 1267, S 1374, S 1375, S 1376, S 1377, S 1261, S 1282, S 1287, we have had under consideration H 617 and recommend that it S 1299, S 1291, S 1262, S 1264, S 1219, S 1220, S 1227, S 1256, do pass. S 1337, S 1223, S 1224, S 1225, S 1286, S 1339, S 1351, as HARRIS, Chairman amended, and S 1231, as amended in the House, when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. H 617 was filed for second reading. March 12, 2020 March 11, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 408 and H 515 which have been We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND signed by the President. CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration NOVAK, Secretary H 615 and S 1368 and recommend that they do pass. GIBBS, Chairman [March 12, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 249

H 615 and S 1368 were filed for second reading. 2021; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S March 11, 2020 DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATORS FOR FISCAL YEAR Mr. Speaker: 2021; APPROPRIATING GENERAL FUND MONEYS FOR We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME FUND; RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS S 1321, as amended, and recommend that it do pass. EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S DIVISION OF HOLTZCLAW, Chairman ADMINISTRATORS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND S 1321, as amended, was filed for second reading. AMENDING SECTION 33-1004E, IDAHO CODE, TO INCREASE THE BASE SALARY FOR ADMINISTRATORS. March 11, 2020 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 627 We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE have had under consideration S 1279 and S 1285 and recommend AN ACT that they do pass. RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE CLOW, Chairman PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S DIVISION OF TEACHERS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; S 1279 and S 1285 were filed for second reading. PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES FOR THE PUBLIC March 12, 2020 SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S Mr. Speaker: DIVISION OF TEACHERS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, APPROPRIATING GENERAL FUND MONEYS FOR report that we have had under consideration S 1354 and TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME FUND; recommend that it do pass. APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WOOD, Chairman EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S DIVISION OF TEACHERS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; DIRECTING THE S 1354 was filed for second reading. USE OF MONEYS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING A STUDENT March 12, 2020 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES EVALUATION; Mr. Speaker: PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING A CAREER We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have LADDER EVALUATION; AND DEFINING "DISTRIBUTED." had under consideration S 1301 and recommend that it do pass. DIXON, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 628 S 1301 was filed for second reading. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT March 12, 2020 RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE PUBLIC Mr. Speaker: SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES DIVISION OF OPERATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES FOR THE PUBLIC consideration S 1283, S 1336, S 1340, S 1342, S 1370, and SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S S 1371 and recommend that they do pass. DIVISION OF OPERATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR CHANEY, Chairman 2021; APPROPRIATING GENERAL FUND MONEYS FOR TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME S 1283, S 1336, S 1340, S 1342, S 1370, and S 1371 were FUND; APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE PUBLIC filed for second reading. SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S March 12, 2020 DIVISION OF OPERATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; Mr. Speaker: AMENDING SECTION 33-1004E, IDAHO CODE, TO We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that INCREASE THE BASE SALARY FOR CLASSIFIED we have had under consideration S 1323, as amended, and STAFF; PROVIDING AN ESTIMATE OF DISCRETIONARY recommend that it do pass. FUNDS PER SUPPORT UNIT AND DIVIDING THAT CLOW, Chairman AMOUNT INTO TWO DISTRIBUTIONS; DIRECTING THE USE OF APPROPRIATION FOR INFORMATION S 1323, as amended, was filed for second reading. TECHNOLOGY STAFFING COSTS; DIRECTING THE USE OF APPROPRIATION FOR CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE, AND INSTRUCTIONAL Order of Business. MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS; DEFINING "DISTRIBUTED"; AND EXEMPTING THE APPROPRIATION FROM 8TH ORDER PROGRAM TRANSFER LIMITATIONS. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 629 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 626 AN ACT BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE PUBLIC AN ACT SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DIVISION OF CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S YEAR 2021; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES FOR DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATORS FOR FISCAL YEAR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT 250 HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2020]

PROGRAM'S DIVISION OF CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS FOR "EXPENDED"; AND REQUIRING AN ACQUISITIONS FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING GENERAL FUND REPORT. MONEYS FOR TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME FUND; APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE HOUSE BILL NO. 632 PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE DIVISION OF CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL AN ACT YEAR 2021; PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE THE IDAHO DIGITAL LEARNING ACADEMY; PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S DIRECTING THE USE OF TOBACCO, CIGARETTE, DIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR THE DEAF AND LOTTERY INCOME TAX MONEYS; DIRECTING AND THE BLIND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; PROVIDING THE USE OF APPROPRIATION FOR REMEDIATION; FOR EXPENDITURES FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIRECTING THE USE OF APPROPRIATION FOR ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S DIVISION OF PROFICIENCY PROGRAMS; DIRECTING THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR THE DEAF AND THE FUNDS FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED STUDENTS; BLIND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING DIRECTING A DISTRIBUTION TO PURCHASE DIGITAL GENERAL FUND MONEYS FOR TRANSFER TO THE CONTENT AND CURRICULUM; DIRECTING THE PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME FUND; AND APPROPRIATING STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO COMPILE MONEYS TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION ON ADVANCED OPPORTUNITIES; SUPPORT PROGRAM'S DIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL PROVIDING A TRANSFER TO THE COMMISSION ON SERVICES FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND FOR FISCAL HISPANIC AFFAIRS; PROVIDING A TRANSFER TO YEAR 2021. IDAHO STATE POLICE; DEFINING "DISTRIBUTED"; AND PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING LITERACY H 626, H 627, H 628, H 629, H 630, H 631, and H 632 were INTERVENTION PROGRAMS. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. HOUSE BILL NO. 630 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT S 1230, as amended, by Transportation Committee, was RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S Transportation and Defense Committee. DIVISION OF FACILITIES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; S 1398, S 1399, and S 1400, by Finance Committee, were APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S DIVISION OF reading. FACILITIES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; PROVIDING THE NECESSARY FUNDS FOR THE BOND LEVY There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth EQUALIZATION PROGRAM; SPECIFYING THE AMOUNT Order of Business. OF REVENUE DISTRIBUTED TO THE GENERAL FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND MAKING A TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 10TH ORDER 2021. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1293 and SCR 132, by Education Committee, were read HOUSE BILL NO. 631 the second time by title and filed for third reading. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT S 1295 and S 1305, by Health and Welfare Committee, were RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE PUBLIC read the second time by title and filed for third reading. SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S SCR 123, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second DIVISION OF CENTRAL SERVICES FOR FISCAL time by title and filed for third reading. YEAR 2021; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SCR 133, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the PROGRAM'S DIVISION OF CENTRAL SERVICES FOR second time by title and filed for third reading. FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING GENERAL FUND MONEYS FOR TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC H 616, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the SCHOOL INCOME FUND; APPROPRIATING FUNDS second time by title and filed for third reading. TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S DIVISION OF CENTRAL SERVICES FOR S 1332, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the FISCAL YEAR 2021; DIRECTING THE USE OF FUNDS second time by title and filed for third reading. FOR LITERACY PROGRAMS, INTERVENTION SERVICES, MATH INITIATIVE PROGRAMS, AND LIMITED-ENGLISH S 1348, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second PROFICIENCY PROGRAMS; DIRECTING THE USE OF time by title and filed for third reading. FUNDS FOR STUDENT ASSESSMENTS; DIRECTING THE S 1390, S 1391, S 1392, S 1393, S 1394, S 1395, S 1396, USE OF FUNDS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT; and S 1397, by Finance Committee, were read the second time PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS FOR DIGITAL CONTENT by title and filed for third reading. AND CURRICULUM; PROVIDING GUIDANCE ON YEAR-END RECONCILIATION; PROVIDING There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh REQUIREMENTS FOR TECHNOLOGY CONTENT AND Order of Business. CURRICULUM; DEFINING "DISTRIBUTED" AND [March 12, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 251

7TH ORDER would otherwise generate from lands under federal ownership Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions or control within Idaho. The committee shall pilot technologies providing an objective standard to evaluate and appraise federal HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 38 lands in real time to determine the fair taxable value of such BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE federal lands. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND HCR 38 was introduced, read the first time by title, and DIRECTING THE COMMITTEE ON FEDERALISM TO referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee STUDY THE IMPACT OF THE FAILURE OF THE UNITED for printing. STATES GOVERNMENT TO MAKE PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES THAT ARE EQUIVALENT TO THE PROPERTY SCR 137, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, TAX REVENUE THAT THE STATE OF IDAHO WOULD read the first time by title, and referred to the Resources and OTHERWISE GENERATE FROM LANDS UNDER FEDERAL Conservation Committee. OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL WITHIN IDAHO AND DIRECTING THE COMMITTEE TO PILOT TECHNOLOGIES PROVIDING AN OBJECTIVE STANDARD TO EVALUATE H 617 - IDAHO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT AND APPRAISE FEDERAL LANDS IN REAL TIME TO Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with DETERMINE THE FAIR TAXABLE VALUE OF SUCH the immediate consideration of H 617 be suspended; that the FEDERAL LANDS. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 617 be WHEREAS, the right and authority of state and local read the second time by title and third time at length, section governments to promote the highest value and use of land is by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. fundamental to funding education and other essential government Seconded by Ms. Rubel. services; and The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" WHEREAS, the federal government still controls more than 62% of all land in the State of Idaho, which is not subject to state Roll call resulted as follows: or local taxes; and AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, WHEREAS, under the Federal Land Policy and Management Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Act (FLPMA) of 1976, federal land policy changed from one of Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, disposal, where it would enter the state tax rolls, to permanent Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, federal retention as untaxable public land; and Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, WHEREAS, this policy change deprives Idaho of the right Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, and ability to tax more than 62% of all land within our state; and Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, WHEREAS, recognizing the substantial burden this policy Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, change imposed on the ability of state and local governments Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, to fund education and other essential government services, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Congress established the Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILT) Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. program to compensate for the tax revenue denied; and NAYS–None. WHEREAS, the definition of "in lieu" means a substitute of Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. equal value and importance, something that is just as good as Total - 70. what was given up; and WHEREAS, by any objective measure, federal PILT Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds payments to Idaho are not "just as good as" the tax revenue the of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion local governments and school districts would otherwise generate carried, the rules were suspended, and H 617 was read the second but for federal control of Idaho lands; and time by title and third time at length, section by section, and WHEREAS, in actuality, PILT amounts are little more than placed before the House for final consideration. pennies in lieu of taxes; and WHEREAS, without regard to the long-standing debate over At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open whether the federal government should ever relinquish control debate. of Idaho lands, as long as the federal government does withhold lands from being subject to tax, the federal government should The question being, "Shall H 617 pass?" pay the full amount in lieu of tax revenue denied our taxing entities; and Roll call resulted as follows: WHEREAS, for more than 10 years, Congress has been AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, erratic in the amount and timeliness of PILT payments to Idaho Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, counties, placing essential government services in jeopardy. Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, that the Committee on Federalism, created pursuant to Section Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, 67-9301, Idaho Code, shall study the impact of the failure of the Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, United States government to make payments in lieu of taxes that Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. are equivalent to the property tax revenue that the State of Idaho Total - 57. 252 HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2020]

NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1400 passed the Green, Mason, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 13. Senate. Total - 70. H 616 - HEALTH Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 617 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering the Senate. with the immediate consideration of H 616 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the S 1400 - APPROPRIATIONS - EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several THE GOVERNOR days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 616 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by the immediate consideration of S 1400 be suspended; that the Ms. Rubel. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1400 be The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" read the second time by title and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: Seconded by Ms. Rubel. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, NAYS–None. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Total - 70. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion NAYS–None. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 616 was read the third Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Total - 70. for final consideration.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion open debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1400 was read the second time by title and third time at length, section by section, and The question being, "Shall H 616 pass?" placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Collins, debate. Davis, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, The question being, "Shall S 1400 pass?" Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Roll call resulted as follows: Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Total - 52. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Dixon, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Ehardt, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Moon, Nichols, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Palmer, Scott, Stevenson, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 18. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Total - 70. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 616 passed the Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. the Senate. [March 12, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 253

There being no objection, the House advanced to the and is the recommendation of the Committee that all Omnibus Fourteenth Order of Business. pending, Omnibus pending fee and temporary rules be approved in their entirety.

14TH ORDER The Committee also received and reviewed the following: Presentation of Petitions and Communications House of Representatives ▪Department of Administration State of Idaho It is the recommendation of the Committee that all Omnibus March 3, 2020 pending and Omnibus pending fee rules be approved, with Speaker Scott Bedke the exception of Chapter 38.04.06, Section 311.02; Chapter Idaho House of Representatives 38.04.07, Section 309.02; Chapter 38.04.08, Section 312.02; Chapter 38.04.09, Section 311.02, which the Committee finds to Mr. Speaker, not be consistent with legislative intent and recommends they be rejected. Chapter 38.05.01 was redirected to the Commerce and House Revenue and Taxation Committee has received and Human Resources Committee. reviewed all Omnibus, pending and pending fee rules from the: ▪Idaho Human Rights Commission: ▪Idaho State Tax Commission It is the recommendation of the Committee that Docket It is the recommendation of the Committee that all Omnibus 45-0101-1900 be rejected in its entirety because the Committee and pending rules be approved, with the exception of Idaho Sales finds it not consistent with legislative intent. and Use Tax Administrative Rules, Docket No. 35-0102-1903, Section 046, Subsection 06 which the Committee finds to not be ▪Bureau of Occupational Licenses: consistent with legislative intent and recommends it be rejected. Docket 24-0201-1900F was redirected to the Business And from the: Committee.

▪Idaho State Board of Tax Appeals House State Affairs Committee It is the recommendation of the Committee that all Omnibus /s/ Representative Steve Harris and pending fee rules be approved in their entirety. Chairman The letter was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. House Revenue and Taxation Committee House of Representatives /s/ Representative Gary Collins State of Idaho Chairman March 2, 2020 The letter was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Speaker Scott Bedke House of Representatives Idaho House of Representative State of Idaho Mr. Speaker, February 27, 2020 The House Commerce and Human Resources Committee has Speaker Scott Bedke received and reviewed all Omnibus Non-Fee, Omnibus Fee, and Idaho House of Representatives Rules from: Mr. Speaker, ▪Idaho Department of Labor The House State Affairs Committee has received and ▪Office of the Governor, Division of Human Resources reviewed all Omnibus pending, Omnibus pending fee and and Personnel Commission temporary rules from: ▪Industrial Commission ▪Office of the Attorney General ▪Idaho Division of Veterans Services ▪Idaho State Police, Racing Commission ▪Department of Commerce ▪Office of the Governor, Idaho Military Division ▪Idaho Public Utilities Commission ▪Public Employees Retirement System of Idaho ▪Office of the Secretary of State It is the recommendation of the Committee that all Omnibus Non-Fee, Omnibus Fee, and Rules be approved in their entirety. ▪Commission on the Arts ▪Office of the State Treasurer House Commerce and Human Resources Committee ▪Endowment Fund Investment Board /s/ Representative James Holtzclaw ▪Office of the Governor, Idaho State Liquor Division Chairman ▪Idaho State Lottery Commission The letter was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. 254 HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2020]

There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Order of Business. HJM 14 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Governor and the Senate Eleventh Order of Business.

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions March 11, 2020 Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until The Honorable Scott Bedke 2 p.m. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Speaker of the House Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until Dear Mr. Speaker: 2 p.m. RECESS I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on Afternoon Session March 11, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: The House reconvened at 2 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 318, H 370, H 395, H 398, H 401, H 406, H 417, H 418, Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of H 421, H 423, H 476, H 534, H 536, H 541, H 556, and H 557 Business. Sincerely, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 494, H 540, /s/ Brad Little S 1289, and S 1290 retain their places on the Third Reading Governor Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1265 be placed Boise at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. March 11, 2020 The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House HCR 37, having previously been read the third time at length on Wednesday, March 11, 2020, was before the House for final Dear Mr. Speaker: consideration. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on The question being, "Shall HCR 37 be adopted?" March 11, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, H 426 and H 449 Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Sincerely, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Holtzclaw, /s/ Brad Little Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Governor Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, 5TH ORDER Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Report of Standing Committees Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. March 12, 2020 NAYS–Berch. Total - 1. Mr. Speaker: Absent–Amador, Anderson, Blanksma, Giddings, Hartgen. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Total - 5. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 38, Total - 70. H 626, H 627, H 628, H 629, H 630, H 631, and H 632. CHANEY, Chairman Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 37 adopted and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. HCR 38 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. S 1304 - EDUCATION H 626, H 627, H 628, H 629, H 630, H 631, and H 632 were filed for second reading. S 1304 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. March 12, 2020 Mr. Speaker: At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND debate. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HJM 14. CHANEY, Chairman The question being, "Shall S 1304 pass?" [March 12, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 255

Roll call resulted as follows: Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 30. Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Absent–Amador, Hartgen. Total - 2. Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Total - 70. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1278 passed the Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Senate. Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, S 1273 - WATER Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–Berch, Toone. Total - 2. S 1273 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent–Amador, Anderson, Blanksma, Hartgen. Total - 4. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Mendive to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1304 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1273 pass?"

S 1329 - EDUCATION Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, S 1329 was read the third time at length, section by section, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, and placed before the House for final consideration. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open Goesling, Green, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, debate. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, The question being, "Shall S 1329 pass?" Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, NAYS–None. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Absent–Amador, Hartgen. Total - 2. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Total - 70. Green, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1273 passed the Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Senate. Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, S 1316 - WATER Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–None. S 1316 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent–Amador, Blanksma, Hartgen. Total - 3. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1329 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1316 pass?"

S 1278 - DRIVER TRAINING Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, S 1278 was read the third time at length, section by section, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, and placed before the House for final consideration. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, The question being, "Shall S 1278 pass?" Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYES–Abernathy, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Berch, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Boyle, Chew, Clow, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Goesling, Green, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, NAYS–None. Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Absent–Amador, Hartgen. Total - 2. Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Total - 70. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 38. NAYS–Addis, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Chaney, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1316 passed the Christensen, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Senate. 256 HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2020]

S 1232 - STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION S 1401, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Defense S 1232 was read the third time at length, section by section, Committee. and placed before the House for final consideration.

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until debate. 4:15 p.m. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Mr. Chaney asked unanimous consent that S 1232 be Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until returned to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. 4:15 p.m. There being no objection, it was so ordered. RECESS There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Afternoon Session 2 Order of Business. The House reconvened at 4:15 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Prior to recess, the House was at the Eighth Order of 4TH ORDER Business. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eleventh Order of Business. March 12, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1330, as amended, S 1385, S 1401, 11TH ORDER S 1403, S 1404, S 1405, and S 1406 which have passed the Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Senate. NOVAK, Secretary S 1356 - JUDICIAL DISTRICTS S 1330, as amended, S 1385, S 1401, S 1403, S 1404, S 1405, S 1356 was read the third time at length, section by section, and S 1406 were filed for first reading. and placed before the House for final consideration. March 12, 2020 At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Mr. Speaker: debate. I return herewith H 409, as amended in the Senate, which The question being, "Shall S 1356 pass?" has failed to pass the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Roll call resulted as follows: H 409, as amended in the Senate, was ordered filed in the AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, office of the Chief Clerk. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, 5TH ORDER Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Report of Standing Committees Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, March 12, 2020 Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Mr. Speaker: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. H 408 and H 515 to the Governor at 10:50 a.m., as of this date, NAYS–None. March 12, 2020. Absent–Collins, Davis. Total - 2. CHANEY, Chairman Total - 70. H 624, held at the Desk March 11, 2020, was referred to the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1356 passed the Education Committee. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Senate. Order of Business. S 1357 - JUDGES

8TH ORDER S 1357 was read the third time at length, section by section, Introduction, First Reading, and Reference and placed before the House for final consideration. of Bills and Joint Resolutions At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open S 1403, S 1404, S 1405, and S 1406, by Finance Committee, debate. were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second The question being, "Shall S 1357 pass?" reading. S 1330, as amended, by Education Committee, was Roll call resulted as follows: introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Education Committee. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, S 1385, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, [March 12, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 257

Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open Mendive, Monks, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, debate. Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, The question being, "Shall S 1390 pass?" Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Remington. Total - 4. Roll call resulted as follows: Absent–Davis. Total - 1. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Total - 70. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1357 passed the Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Senate. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, SCR 130 - BILL RODEN Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, SCR 130 was read the third time at length and placed before Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, the House for final consideration. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Rubel to open NAYS–None. debate. Absent–Davis. Total - 1. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall SCR 130 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1390 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 130 adopted by voice House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bill on the Third Reading Calendar retain its place for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1391 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF FISH There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh AND GAME Order of Business. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1391 be suspended; that the 7TH ORDER portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1391 be S 1390 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF LANDS read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1390 be suspended; that the The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Roll call resulted as follows: dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1390 be AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Roll call resulted as follows: Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, NAYS–None. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Absent–Davis. Total - 1. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Total - 70. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1391 was read the third NAYS–None. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Absent–Davis. Total - 1. for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1390 was read the third The question being, "Shall S 1391 pass?" time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: 258 HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2020]

AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Christensen, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Crane, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Kingsley, Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 28. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Paired Votes: Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, AYE - Davis NAY - Christensen Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Total - 70. Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Scott, Zito. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1393 passed the Total - 7. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent–Davis. Total - 1. Senate. Total - 70. S 1395 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH EDUCATION Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1391 passed the PROGRAMS House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1395 be suspended; that the S 1393 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State MEDICAID AND PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1395 be Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the immediate consideration of S 1393 be suspended; that the the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1393 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Roll call resulted as follows: the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Roll call resulted as follows: Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, NAYS–None. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Absent–Davis. Total - 1. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Total - 70. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds NAYS–None. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Absent–Davis. Total - 1. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1395 was read the third Total - 70. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1393 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House The question being, "Shall S 1395 pass?" for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, debate. Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, The question being, "Shall S 1393 pass?" Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Roll call resulted as follows: Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Armstrong, Berch, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 51. Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Christensen, McCrostie, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Mendive, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Moon, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 42. Zollinger. Total - 19. Total - 70. [March 12, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 259

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1395 passed the of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1396 be Senate. read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. S 1394 - APPROPRIATIONS - REGULATORY BOARDS The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1394 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1394 be Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Roll call resulted as follows: Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–None. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Davis. Total - 1. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1396 was read the third Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. for final consideration. NAYS–None. Absent–Davis. Total - 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall S 1396 pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1394 was read the third Roll call resulted as follows: time at length, section by section, and placed before the House AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, for final consideration. Andrus, Armstrong, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, debate. Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, The question being, "Shall S 1394 pass?" Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Roll call resulted as follows: Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Moon, Nichols, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Remington. Total - 6. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Absent–Berch, DeMordaunt, Wintrow. Total - 3. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1396 passed the Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Senate. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. S 1397 - APPROPRIATIONS - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH NAYS–None. Absent–Kingsley. Total - 1. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Total - 70. the immediate consideration of S 1397 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1394 passed the of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1397 be Senate. read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. S 1396 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Roll call resulted as follows: the immediate consideration of S 1396 be suspended; that the AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, 260 HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2020]

Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Absent–Davis. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1397 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1397 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. Absent–DeMordaunt, Wintrow. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1397 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body.

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Friday, March 13, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 5:31 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [March 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 261

HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled S 1284, S 1381, S 1382, S 1383, S 1355, S 1400, SCR 134, SCR 135, SJM 107, SJM 110, S 1304, S 1329, S 1278, S 1273, and S 1316 for the signature of the IDAHO LEGISLATURE Speaker. NOVAK, Secretary SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1284, S 1381, S 1382, S 1383, S 1355, S 1400, SCR 134, SCR 135, SJM 107, SJM 110, S 1304, S 1329, S 1278, S 1273, and S 1316 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate.

SIXTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY March 12, 2020 FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled HJM 14 which has been signed by the President. House of Representatives NOVAK, Secretary The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Enrolled HJM 14 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. Roll call showed 69 members present. March 12, 2020 Absent and excused - Addis. Total - 1. Mr. Speaker: Total - 70. I return herewith H 542, H 563, H 564, and H 568 which Prayer was offered by Representative Remington. have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Asher Dixon, Page. H 542, H 563, H 564, and H 568 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. 3RD ORDER March 12, 2020 Approval of Journal Mr. Speaker: March 13, 2020 I return herewith H 440, as amended in the Senate, which Mr. Speaker: has passed the Senate. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND NOVAK, Secretary ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Pursuant to Rule 1, H 440, as amended in the Senate, the House Journal of the Sixty-seventh Legislative Day and was referred to State Affairs Committee for concurrence recommend that same be adopted as corrected. recommendation. CHANEY, Chairman

Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by 5TH ORDER Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Report of Standing Committees March 13, 2020 4TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Consideration of Messages from the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Governor and the Senate ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 542, H 563, H 564, and H 568. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CHANEY, Chairman Boise The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 542, March 13, 2020 H 563, H 564, and H 568 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, held at the Desk March 12, 2020, was referred to the Dear Mr. Speaker: Transportation and Defense Committee. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on Pursuant to Rule 1, H 325, as amended in the Senate, March 12, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State as amended in the Senate, was referred to Transportation and the following House bills, to wit: Defense Committee for concurrence recommendation. H 342, as amended in the Senate, H 362, H 385, and H 386 March 12, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Sincerely, We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, /s/ Brad Little report that we have had under consideration S 1294 and Governor recommend that it do pass. BOYLE, Chairman 262 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2020]

S 1294 was filed for second reading. S 1321, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. March 12, 2020 Mr. Speaker: S 1279 and S 1285, by Education Committee, were read the We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, second time by title and filed for third reading. report that we have had under consideration S 1331 and recommend that it do pass. S 1354, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second WOOD, Chairman time by title and filed for third reading. S 1331 was filed for second reading. S 1301, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. March 13, 2020 Mr. Speaker: S 1283, S 1336, S 1340, S 1342, S 1370, and S 1371, by We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that Judiciary and Rules Committee, were read the second time by we have had under consideration S 1372 and recommend that it title and filed for third reading. do pass. S 1323, as amended, by Education Committee, was read the HARRIS, Chairman second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1372 was filed for second reading. S 1398 and S 1399, by Finance Committee, were read the March 13, 2020 second time by title and filed for third reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we H 626, H 627, H 628, H 629, H 630, H 631, and H 632, have had under consideration H 624 and recommend that it do by Appropriations Committee, were read the second time by title pass. and filed for third reading. CLOW, Chairman S 1403, S 1404, S 1405, and S 1406, by Finance Committee, H 624 was filed for second reading. were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. March 13, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. report that we have had under consideration S 1277 and report it Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until back to be placed on General Orders. 1:30 p.m. COLLINS, Chairman RECESS S 1277 was placed on General Orders for consideration. Afternoon Session There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Order of Business. Prior to recess, the House was at the Tenth Order of Business. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Twelfth 8TH ORDER Order of Business. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions 12TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 633 Consideration of General Orders BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT Mr. Moyle moved that the House do now resolve itself into a RELATING TO PROPERTY TAXES; AMENDING Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General SECTION 63-602GG, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A Orders. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. REQUIREMENT FOR A PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN LOW-INCOME HOUSING AND TO MAKE Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with Mr. Monks in the Chair. H 633 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee When the Committee of the Whole House rose, for printing. the Speaker returned to the Chair and the House was in order. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Report of the Committee of the Whole House Order of Business. March 13, 2020 Mr. Speaker: 10TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions that we have had under consideration H 404, S 1350, and S 1277 and report them back without recommendation, amended H 615, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second as follows: time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 404 S 1368, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AMENDMENT TO THE BILL [March 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 263

On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 7 through 33, and which affects the person's judgment or behavior to the extent insert: that he lacks sufficient understanding or capacity to make or "SECTION 1. That Section 18-1505, Idaho Code, be, and the communicate or implement decisions regarding his person, same is hereby amended to read as follows: funds, property or resources. (5) Nothing in this section shall be construed to mean 18-1505. ABUSE, EXPLOITATION OR a person is abused, neglected or exploited for the sole reason NEGLECT OF A VULNERABLE ADULT – FINANCIAL he is relying upon treatment by spiritual means through prayer EXPLOITATION OF AN ELDER. (1) Any person who abuses alone in accordance with the tenets and practices of a recognized or neglects a vulnerable adult under circumstances likely church or religious denomination; nor shall the provisions of this to produce great bodily harm or death is guilty of a felony section be construed to require any medical care or treatment in punishable by imprisonment for not more than ten (10) years contravention of the stated or implied objection of such a person. and not more than a twenty-five thousand dollar ($25,000) fine. (6) Nothing in this section shall be construed to mean (2) Any person who abuses or neglects a vulnerable adult that an employer or supervisor of a person who abuses, exploits under circumstances other than those likely to produce great or neglects a vulnerable adult, or a caregiver who financially bodily harm or death is guilty of a misdemeanor. exploits an elder, may be prosecuted unless there is direct (3) Any person who exploits a vulnerable adult or evidence of a violation of this statute by the employer or any caregiver who financially exploits an elder is guilty supervisor. of a misdemeanor, unless the monetary damage from such exploitation exceeds one thousand dollars ($1,000), in which SECTION 2. That Section 18-1505A, Idaho Code, be, and the case the person is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment same is hereby amended to read as follows: for not more than ten (10) years and not more than a twenty-five thousand dollar ($25,000) fine. 18-1505A. ABANDONING A VULNERABLE (4) As used in this section: ADULT. (1) Any person who abandons a vulnerable adult, as (a) "Abuse" means the intentional or negligent infliction that term is defined in section 18-1505, Idaho Code, in deliberate of physical pain, injury or mental injury. Intentional abuse disregard of the vulnerable adult's safety or welfare, regardless shall be punished under subsection (1) or (2) of this section of whether the vulnerable adult suffered physical harm from depending upon the harm inflicted. Abuse by negligent the act of abandonment, shall be guilty of a felony and shall infliction shall only be punished under subsection (2) of this be imprisoned in the state prison for a period not in excess of section. five (5) years, or by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars (b) "Caregiver" means any person who has undertaken the ($5,000), or by both such fine and imprisonment. It shall not be temporary or permanent care, custody, or physical control or a defense to prosecution under the provisions of this section that supervision of, or who has a legal or contractual duty to care the perpetrator lacked the financial ability or means to provide for the health, safety, and welfare of, an elder. food, clothing, shelter or medical care reasonably necessary to (c) "Caretaker" means any individual or institution that is sustain the life and health of a vulnerable adult. responsible by relationship, contract or court order to provide (2) As used in this section "abandon" means the desertion food, shelter or clothing, medical or other life-sustaining or willful forsaking of a vulnerable adult by any individual, necessities to a vulnerable adult. caretaker as defined by subsection (4)(bc) of section 18-1505, (d) "Elder" means a person who is sixty (60) years of age Idaho Code, or entity which has assumed responsibility for the or older. care of the vulnerable adult by contract, receipt of payment of (ce) "Exploitation" or "exploit" means an action which care, any relationship arising from blood or marriage wherein may include, but is not limited to, the unjust or improper the vulnerable adult has become the dependent of another or by use of a vulnerable adult's financial power of attorney, order of a court of competent jurisdiction; provided that abandon funds, property or resources by another person for profit or shall not mean the termination of services to a vulnerable adult advantage. by a physician licensed under chapter 18, title 54, Idaho Code, (f) "Financial exploitation" or "financially exploit" means or anyone under his direct supervision, where the physician the unauthorized taking, withholding, misappropriation, determines, in the exercise of his professional judgment, that or use of an elder's money, real property, or personal termination of such services is in the best interests of the property. "Financial exploitation" may be committed patient.". by using coercion, manipulation, threats, intimidation, misrepresentation, or undue influence and may include but CORRECTION TO TITLE not be limited to: On page 1, delete lines 2 through 5, and insert: (i) Breaches of fiduciary relationships, such as "RELATING TO CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT; AMENDING the misuse of a power of attorney or the abuse of SECTION 18-1505, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR guardianship privileges, resulting in the unauthorized THE OFFENSE OF FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION OF appropriation, sale, or transfer of property; AN ELDER, TO DEFINE TERMS, AND TO PROVIDE (ii) The unauthorized taking of personal assets; or IMMUNITY FOR CERTAIN PERSONS; AND (iii) The misappropriation, misuse, or unauthorized AMENDING SECTION 18-1505A, IDAHO CODE, TO transfer of moneys belonging to the elder from a PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE.". personal or joint account. (dg) "Neglect" means failure of a caretaker to provide HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1350 food, clothing, shelter or medical care to a vulnerable adult, AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 in such a manner as to jeopardize the life, health or safety On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 24, following "Code." of the vulnerable adult. insert: "The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to a city (eh) "Vulnerable adult" means a person eighteen (18) years or county ballot initiative.". of age or older who is unable to protect himself from abuse, neglect or exploitation due to physical or mental impairment AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 264 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2020]

On page 3, following line 24, insert: (2) As soon as possible, but in any event by no later "(4) The provisions of this section shall not apply to a city than the first Monday in June, the new construction roll shall or county ballot initiative.". be certified to the county auditor and a listing showing the amount of value on the new construction roll in each taxing AMENDMENT TO SECTION 4 district or unit be forwarded to the state tax commission on or On page 3, in line 34, following "summary" insert: "for a before the fourth Monday in July. Provided however, the value state measure"; and in line 35, following "information" insert: shown in subsection (3)(f) of this section shall be reported to the "for a state measure". appropriate county auditor by the state tax commission by the third Monday in July and the value sent by the county auditor to HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1277 each taxing district. The value established pursuant to subsection (3)(f) of this section is subject to correction by the state tax AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 commission until the first Monday in September and any such On page 1 of the printed bill, delete line 9, and insert: "year corrections shall be sent to the appropriate county auditor, who beginning on and after January 1, 2020, the first one hundred shall notify any affected taxing districts. twelve thousand dollars ($10012,000) of the market value". (3) The value shown on the new construction roll shall On page 4, following line 35, insert: include the taxable market value increase from: "(10) The amount by which each exemption approved (a) Construction of any new structure that previously did under this section exceeds one hundred thousand dollars not exist; or ($100,000) shall be deducted from the new construction roll (b) Additions or alterations to existing nonresidential prepared by the county assessor in accordance with section structures; or 63-301A, Idaho Code, but only to the extent that the amount (c) Installation of new or used manufactured housing that exceeds the same deduction made in the previous year.". did not previously exist within the county; or AMENDMENT TO THE BILL (d) Change of land use classification; or On page 4, following line 35, insert: (e) Property newly taxable as a result of loss of the exemption provided by section 63-602W(3) or (4), Idaho "SECTION 2. That Section 63-301A, Idaho Code, be, and the Code; or same is hereby amended to read as follows: (f) The construction of any improvement or installation of any equipment used for or in conjunction with the generation 63-301A. NEW CONSTRUCTION ROLL. (1) The of electricity and the addition of any improvement or county assessor shall prepare a new construction roll, which equipment intended to be so used, except property that shall be in addition to the property roll, which new construction has a value allocated or apportioned pursuant to section roll shall show: 63-405, Idaho Code, or that is owned by a cooperative or (a) The name of the taxpayer; municipality as those terms are defined in section 61-332A, (b) The description of the new construction, suitably Idaho Code, or that is owned by a public utility as that term detailed to meet the requirements of the individual county; is defined in section 61-332A, Idaho Code, owning any other (c) A description of the land and its change in use, suitably property that is allocated or apportioned. No replacement detailed to meet the needs of the individual county; equipment or improvements may be included; or (d) The amount of taxable market value added to the (g) Provided such increases do not include increases property on the current year's property roll that is directly already reported on the new construction roll as permitted in the result of new construction or a change in use of the land paragraphs (j) and (k) of this subsection, increases in value or both; over the base value of property on the base assessment roll (e) The amount of taxable market value added as provided within an urban renewal revenue allocation area that has in subsection (3)(g) of this section as a result of dissolution been terminated pursuant to section 50-2909(4), Idaho Code, of any revenue allocation area; to the extent that this increment exceeds the incremental (f) The amount of taxable market value to be deducted value as of December 31, 2006, or, for revenue allocation to reflect the adjustments required in this paragraphs (f)(i), areas formed after December 31, 2006, the entire increment (f)(ii), (f)(iii) and (f)(iv) of this subsection: value. Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, the (i) Any board of tax appeals or court-ordered value new construction roll shall not include new construction change, if property has a taxable value lower than that located within an urban renewal district's revenue allocation shown on any new construction roll in any one (1) of area, except as provided in this paragraph; or the immediate five (5) tax years preceding the current (h) New construction, in any one (1) of the immediate five tax year; (5) tax years preceding the current tax year, allowable but (ii) Any reduction in value resulting from correction never included on a new construction roll, provided however, of value improperly included on any previous new that, for such property, the value on the new construction roll construction roll as a result of double or otherwise shall reflect the taxable value that would have been included erroneous assessment; on the new construction roll for the first year in which the (iii) Any reduction in value, in any one (1) of the property should have been included. immediate five (5) tax years preceding the current tax (i) Formerly exempt improvements on state college or state year, resulting from a change of land use classification; university-owned land for student dining, housing, or other (iv) Any reduction in value resulting from the education-related purposes approved by the state board of exemption provided in section 63-602W(4), Idaho education and board of regents of the university of Idaho as Code, in any one (1) of the immediate five (5) tax years proper for the operation of such state college or university preceding the current tax year; and provided however, such improvements were never included (v) A reduction in value reflecting a portion of on any previous new construction roll. certain homestead exemptions as provided in section (j) Increases in base value when due to previously 63-602G(10), Idaho Code. determined increment value added to the base value as [March 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 265

required in sections 50-2903 and 50-2903A, Idaho Code, S 1350, as amended in the House, and S 1277, as amended due to a modification of the urban renewal plan. In this in the House, were filed for first reading. case, the amount added to the new construction roll will equal the amount by which the increment value in the year H 475, H 452, and H 462 were retained on General Orders. immediately preceding the year in which the base value The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and adjustment described in this subsection occurs exceeds the Administration committee for printing. incremental value as of December 31, 2006, or, for revenue allocation areas formed after December 31, 2006, the entire increment value. Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until (k) Increases in base value when due to previously 3 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Crane. Motion carried. determined increment value added to the base value as a result of a de-annexation within a revenue allocation Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until area as defined in section 50-2903, Idaho Code. In this 3 p.m. case, the amount added to the new construction roll will RECESS equal the amount by which the increment value in the year Afternoon Session 2 immediately preceding the year in which the de-annexation The House reconvened at 3 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. described in this subsection occurs exceeds the incremental value as of December 31, 2006, or, for revenue allocation Prior to recess, the House was at the Twelfth Order of areas formed after December 31, 2006, the entire increment Business. value within the area subject to the de-annexation. (4) The amount of taxable market value of new There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth construction shall be the change in net taxable market value Order of Business. that is attributable directly to new construction or a change in use of the land or loss of the exemption provided by section 5TH ORDER 63-602W(3) or (4), Idaho Code. It shall not include any change Report of Standing Committees in value of existing property that is due to external market forces such as general or localized inflation, except as provided in March 13, 2020 subsection (3)(g) of this section. Mr. Speaker: (5) The amount of taxable market value of new We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND construction shall not include any new construction of property ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House that has been granted a provisional property tax exemption, amendments to H 404, S 1350, and S 1277. pursuant to section 63-1305C, Idaho Code. A property owner CHANEY, Chairman may apply to the board of county commissioners, if an application is required pursuant to section 63-602, Idaho Code, for an March 13, 2020 exemption from property tax at the time the initial building Mr. Speaker: permits are applied for or at the time construction of the property We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND has begun, whichever is earlier, or at any time thereafter. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 404, as amended. SECTION 3. An emergency existing therefor, which CHANEY, Chairman emergency is hereby declared to exist, this act shall be in full force and effect on and after its passage and approval, and H 404, as amended, was filed for first reading of engrossed retroactively to January 1, 2020.". bills. March 13, 2020 CORRECTION TO TITLE Mr. Speaker: On page 1, in line 2, delete "PROVIDE"; and delete lines 3 We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we and 4, and insert: "REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE have had under consideration S 1330, as amended, SCR 122, and HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL SCR 128 and recommend that they do pass. CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-301A, IDAHO CLOW, Chairman CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE DEDUCTION OF CERTAIN VALUES FROM THE NEW CONSTRUCTION ROLL AND TO S 1330, as amended, SCR 122, and SCR 128 were filed for MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND DECLARING second reading. AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE March 13, 2020 APPLICATION.". Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES We have also had under consideration H 475, H 452, and AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under H 462, report progress and beg leave to sit again. consideration HR 10 and S 1338, as amended, and recommend MONKS, Chairman that they do pass. Mr. Monks moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by CHANEY, Chairman Ms. Rubel. HR 10 and S 1338, as amended, were filed for second reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared the report adopted. March 13, 2020 H 404, as amended, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Mr. Speaker: Administration Committee for engrossing. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under 266 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2020] consideration H 405, as amended in the Senate, and recommend HOUSE BILL NO. 639 concurrence with Senate Amendments. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE CHANEY, Chairman AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE Mr. Kerby asked unanimous consent that the House concur CONTROLLER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING in the Senate amendments to H 405, as amended in the Senate, ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE STATE CONTROLLER as recommended by the committee. There being no objection, it FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND AUTHORIZING was so ordered. ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS.

H 405, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the HOUSE BILL NO. 640 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth AN ACT Order of Business. RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE STATE 8TH ORDER APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER FOR FISCAL YEAR Introduction, First Reading, and Reference 2021; AND AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME of Bills and Joint Resolutions EQUIVALENT POSITIONS.

HOUSE BILL NO. 634 HOUSE BILL NO. 641 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE BOARD OF REGENTS APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE SECRETARY OF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR FISCAL YEAR STATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND LIMITING THE 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE BOARD NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT OF EDUCATION AND THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF POSITIONS. THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITIES AND THE OFFICE OF THE STATE BOARD HOUSE BILL NO. 635 OF EDUCATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; PROVIDING BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY; EXEMPTING THE AN ACT APPROPRIATION FROM OBJECT AND PROGRAM RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE TRANSFER LIMITATIONS; PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS TREASURER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; APPROPRIATING FOR SYSTEMWIDE NEEDS; AND DIRECTING AN ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE STATE TREASURER FOR ADJUSTMENT FOR STUDENT TUITION AND FEES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2020; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. FISCAL YEAR 2021.

HOUSE BILL NO. 636 HOUSE BILL NO. 642 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE RELATING TO HEALTH AND WELFARE; AMENDING TREASURER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING SECTION 31-863, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A MONEYS TO THE STATE TREASURER FOR FISCAL CERTAIN TAX MAY BE USED FOR THE PROVISION YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED OF CERTAIN SERVICES; AMENDING CHAPTER 35, FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND PROVIDING TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A REQUIREMENTS REGARDING PAYMENT OF BANK NEW SECTION 31-3505H, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE SERVICE FEES. EXCLUSIONS FROM ELIGIBILITY FOR COUNTY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND THE CATASTROPHIC HOUSE BILL NO. 637 HEALTH CARE COST PROGRAM; AMENDING SECTION BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 31-4602, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS AN ACT REGARDING A COUNTY JUSTICE FUND; AMENDING RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE SECTION 56-209b, IDAHO CODE, TO CREATE THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S MEDICAID EXPANSION ACCOUNT AND TO MAKE DIVISION OF TEACHERS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DISTRIBUTION PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM'S OF SALES TAX REVENUES TO COUNTIES AND TO DIVISION OF TEACHERS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021. PROVIDE FUNDING TO THE MEDICAID EXPANSION ACCOUNT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. HOUSE BILL NO. 638 H 634, H 635, H 636, H 637, H 638, H 639, H 640, H 641, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE and H 642 were introduced, read the first time by title, and AN ACT referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE for printing. DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE S 1350, as amended in the House, by State Affairs DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME FOR FISCAL YEAR Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed 2021. for second reading. [March 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 267

S 1277, as amended in the House, by Local Government and of the United States for any purpose for which he is authorized to Taxation Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, use militia of the states by the Constitution of the United States. and filed for second reading. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, 9TH ORDER that we support the United States Constitution and the Idaho First Reading of Engrossed Bills National Guard and we respect the right of the President of the H 404, as amended, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration United States to order the Idaho National Guard into the service Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed of the United States for any purpose for which he is authorized to for second reading. use militia of the states by the Constitution of the United States. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we urge the Congress There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh of the United States, in the future, to fulfill its constitutionally Order of Business. prescribed duty to approve a declaration of war before the Idaho National Guard is deployed to combat operations on foreign soil. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the 7TH ORDER House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of the United States, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of House of Representatives the House of Representatives of Congress, and the congressional State of Idaho delegation representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the March 10, 2020 United States. The Honorable Joe Palmer, Chairman HJM 16 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Transportation and Defense Committee referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. Dear Representative Palmer: There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth I hereby designate the Transportation and Defense Order of Business. Committee a privileged committee on Thursday, March 12, 2020, for the purpose of introducing RS 27971 (HJM 16). 5TH ORDER Sincerely, Report of Standing Committees /s/ Scott Bedke Speaker of the House March 13, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 16 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 633, H 634, BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE H 635, H 636, H 637, H 638, H 639, H 640, H 641, H 642, and A JOINT MEMORIAL HJM 16. TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE CHANEY, Chairman SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF H 634, H 635, H 636, H 637, H 638, H 639, H 640, and THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, AND H 641 were filed for second reading. THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE HJM 16 was filed for second reading. UNITED STATES. We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and H 642 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, do hereby H 633 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. respectfully represent that: WHEREAS, we respect the provisions of Clause 15, Section There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh 8, Article I of the United States Constitution that provide the Order of Business. militia of the states shall not be released from states into active duty combat unless the United States Congress has passed 7TH ORDER an official declaration of war or has taken an official action Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions pursuant to Clause 15, Section 8, Article I of the United States Constitution to explicitly call forth militia and any member H 615 - WATER thereof for a purpose specified in Clause 15, Section 8, Article I of the United States Constitution; and Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering WHEREAS, active duty combat includes the performance with the immediate consideration of H 615 be suspended; that of services in the active federal service of the United States, the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the including participation in an armed conflict, performance of a State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several hazardous service in a foreign state, or performance of a duty days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that through an instrumentality of war; and H 615 be read the third time at length, section by section, and WHEREAS, we support the members of the Idaho National placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Guard and honor their service to the state and to the country; and Mr. Harris. WHEREAS, we respect the right of the President of the United States to order the Idaho National Guard into the service The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" 268 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2020]

Roll call resulted as follows: Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, NAYS–None. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Green, Kiska, Lickley. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Total - 6. Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Total - 70. Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 627 was read the third NAYS–None. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Green, Kiska, Lickley. for final consideration. Total - 6. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to carried, the rules were suspended, and H 615 was read the third Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in time at length, section by section, and placed before the House debate of H 627. There being no objection it was so ordered. for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 627 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, The question being, "Shall H 615 pass?" Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Marshall, Mason, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Giddings, Remington, Scott. Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Total - 5. Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Kiska, Lickley. Total - 5. Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Kiska, Lickley. Total - 5. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 627 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 615 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 628 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - the Senate. OPERATIONS DIVISION

H 627 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering TEACHERS DIVISION with the immediate consideration of H 628 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several with the immediate consideration of H 627 be suspended; that days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the H 628 be read the third time at length, section by section, and State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Mr. Harris. H 627 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Harris. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. [March 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 269

NAYS–None. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 629 was read the third Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Green, Kiska, Lickley. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Total - 6. for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 628 was read the third Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in for final consideration. debate of H 629. There being no objection it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open The question being, "Shall H 629 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 628 pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Roll call resulted as follows: Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Marshall, McCrostie, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Marshall, McCrostie, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Giddings, Moon, Nichols, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Wisniewski, Zito. Total - 10. Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Kiska, Lickley, Mason. NAYS–Christensen, Giddings, Moon, Nichols, Remington, Total - 6. Scott, Zito. Total - 7. Total - 70. Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Kiska, Lickley, Mason. Total - 6. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 629 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 628 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 630 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - the Senate. FACILITIES DIVISION

H 629 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS DIVISION with the immediate consideration of H 630 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several with the immediate consideration of H 629 be suspended; that days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the H 630 be read the third time at length, section by section, and State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Mr. Harris. H 629 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Harris. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, NAYS–None. Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Green, Kiska, Lickley. Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Total - 6. NAYS–None. Total - 70. Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Green, Kiska, Lickley. Total - 6. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Total - 70. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 630 was read the third Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds time at length, section by section, and placed before the House of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion for final consideration. 270 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2020]

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, The question being, "Shall H 630 pass?" Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Marshall, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, NAYS–Goesling. Total - 1. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Kiska, Lickley, Mason. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Total - 6. Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Total - 70. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 631 passed the Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Kiska, Lickley, Mason. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 6. the Senate. Total - 70. H 632 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 630 passed the EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR THE DEAF AND THE House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to BLIND the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering H 631 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - with the immediate consideration of H 632 be suspended; that CENTRAL SERVICES DIVISION the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that with the immediate consideration of H 631 be suspended; that H 632 be read the third time at length, section by section, and the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Mr. Harris. days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 631 be read the third time at length, section by section, and The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Harris. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Roll call resulted as follows: Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, NAYS–None. Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Green, Kiska, Lickley. Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Total - 6. Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Green, Kiska, Lickley. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Total - 6. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total - 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 632 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds for final consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 631 was read the third At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Toone to open time at length, section by section, and placed before the House debate. for final consideration. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Ellis disclosed a conflict of At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open interest regarding H 632. debate. The question being, "Shall H 632 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Amador disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 631. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, The question being, "Shall H 631 pass?" Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, [March 13, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 271

Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–None. Absent–Addis, Collins, Gestrin, Kiska, Lickley, Mason. Total - 6. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 632 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Monday, March 16, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 4:20 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 272 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL the Capitol in Boise on this 16th day of March, in the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty, and of the Independence of the OF THE United States of America, the two hundred and forty-fourth year and of the Statehood of Idaho the one hundred thirtieth. IDAHO LEGISLATURE /s/ BRAD LITTLE Governor SECOND REGULAR SESSION /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE Secretary of State The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk.

SEVENTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2020 been administered to Jennifer Seegmiller.

March 13, 2020 House of Representatives Mr. Speaker: The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. I return herewith enrolled H 542, H 563, H 564, and H 568 which have been signed by the President. Roll call showed all 70 members present. NOVAK, Secretary Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Enrolled H 542, H 563, H 564, and H 568 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kenedee Miller, Page. to the Governor.

3RD ORDER 5TH ORDER Approval of Journal Report of Standing Committees Ms. Wintrow asked, pursuant to Rule 17, that H 383 be March 16, 2020 reported forthwith out of the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Mr. Speaker: Committee to which it had been referred. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Mr. Chaney moved that the committee be excused. Seconded the House Journal of the Sixty-eighth Legislative Day and by Mr. Moyle. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. CHANEY, Chairman The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, 4TH ORDER Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Consideration of Messages from the Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Governor and the Senate Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 51. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT Giddings, Goesling, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 17. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions Absent–Crane, Wood. Total - 2. of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, CAROLINE NILSSON Total - 70. TROY, State Representative, District 5, Seat B, Benewah & Latah Counties, State of Idaho, has nominated, JENNIFER Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried and the SEEGMILLER, of 4963 Lenville Road, Moscow, ID 83843, committee was excused. to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting State March 16, 2020 Representative, District 5, Seat B. Mr. Speaker: NOW, THEREFORE, I, BRAD LITTLE, Governor of We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 405, as hereby appoint Jennifer Seegmiller of Moscow, Idaho, to the amended in the Senate. office of Acting State Representative, District 5, Seat B, for a CHANEY, Chairman term commencing March 16, 2020, and will continue for as long as needed. H 405, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand of engrossed bills. and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at [March 16, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 273

March 16, 2020 H 643 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Mr. Speaker: referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND for printing. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HJM 14 to the Secretary of State at 10:29 a.m., as of this date, March 13, 2020. 9TH ORDER CHANEY, Chairman First Reading of Engrossed Bills H 405, as amended in the Senate, by Judiciary, Rules and March 13, 2020 Administration Committee, was introduced, read the first time by Mr. Speaker: title, and filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth HCR 38 and SCR 137 and recommend that they do pass. Order of Business. GIBBS, Chairman HCR 38 and SCR 137 were filed for second reading. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees

March 13, 2020 March 16, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 643. consideration S 1318 and report it back to be placed on General CHANEY, Chairman Orders. CHANEY, Chairman H 643 was filed for second reading. S 1318 was placed on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business.

March 16, 2020 Mr. Speaker: 10TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions have had under consideration S 1325 and report it back to be placed on General Orders. S 1294, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the CLOW, Chairman second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1325 was placed on General Orders for consideration. S 1331, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading.

March 16, 2020 S 1372, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the Mr. Speaker: second time by title and filed for third reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES H 624, by Education Committee, was read the second time AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under by title and filed for third reading. consideration S 1343 and report it back to be placed on General Orders. S 1330, as amended, SCR 122, and SCR 128, by Education CHANEY, Chairman Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third S 1343 was placed on General Orders for consideration. reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth HR 10, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Order of Business. time by title and filed for third reading. S 1338, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was 8TH ORDER read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference S 1350, as amended in the House, by State Affairs of Bills and Joint Resolutions Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 643 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE S 1277, as amended in the House, by Local Government and AN ACT Taxation Committee, was read the second time by title and filed RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE for third reading. ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE ATTORNEY H 404, as amended, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration GENERAL FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT reading. POSITIONS; AND EXEMPTING THE APPROPRIATION FROM OBJECT AND PROGRAM TRANSFER HJM 16, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was LIMITATIONS. read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 274 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2020]

H 634, H 635, H 636, H 637, H 638, H 639, H 640, and Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, H 641, by Appropriations Committee, were read the second time Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. by title and filed for third reading. NAYS–None. Absent–Chaney, Crane, Wood. Total - 3. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Total - 70. Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 624 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to 7TH ORDER the Senate. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions HR 10 - RULE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H 624 - EDUCATION Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering the immediate consideration of HR 10 be suspended; that the with the immediate consideration of H 624 be suspended; that portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HR 10 be days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final H 624 be read the third time at length, section by section, and consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Total - 65. Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. NAYS–Berch, Giddings. Total - 2. Total - 65. Absent–Crane, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. NAYS–Berch, Giddings. Total - 2. Total - 70. Absent–Crane, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds carried, the rules were suspended, and HR 10 was read the of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion third time at length, and placed before the House for final carried, the rules were suspended, and H 624 was read the third consideration. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Goesling and debate. Mrs. DeMordaunt to open debate. The question being, "Shall HR 10 be adopted?" Mr. Goesling asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Roll call resulted as follows: debate of H 624. There being no objection it was so ordered. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Mrs. DeMordaunt asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, debate of H 624. There being no objection it was so ordered. Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, The question being, "Shall H 624 pass?" McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Roll call resulted as follows: Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, NAYS–None. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Absent–Wood. Total - 1. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Total - 70. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared more than two-thirds of the Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, membership having voted in the affirmative, HR 10 was adopted. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, The resolution was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. [March 16, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 275

H 634 - APPROPRIATIONS - SECRETARY OF STATE placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 634 be suspended; that The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Roll call resulted as follows: days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 634 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ms. Rubel. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Roll call resulted as follows: Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Total - 65. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, NAYS–Berch, Giddings. Total - 2. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Absent–Crane, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Total - 70. Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 635 was read the third Total - 65. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House NAYS–Berch, Giddings. Total - 2. for final consideration. Absent–Crane, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The question being, "Shall H 635 pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and H 634 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Roll call resulted as follows: for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, debate. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall H 634 pass?" Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, NAYS–None. Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Absent–Wood. Total - 1. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Total - 70. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 635 passed the Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, the Senate. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. H 636 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TREASURER Absent–Wood. Total - 1. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 636 be suspended; that Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 634 passed the the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several the Senate. days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 636 be read the third time at length, section by section, and H 635 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TREASURER placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 635 be suspended; that The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Roll call resulted as follows: days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 635 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, 276 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2020]

Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Total - 65. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, NAYS–Berch, Giddings. Total - 2. Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Absent–Crane, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Total - 70. Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total - 65. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 637 was read the third NAYS–Berch, Giddings. Total - 2. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Absent–Crane, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 636 was read the third Mrs. Scott asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in for final consideration. debate of H 637. There being no objection it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open The question being, "Shall H 637 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 636 pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moon, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Young, Youngblood, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Giddings, Mendive, Nichols, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Remington, Scott, Wisniewski, Zito. Total - 9. Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Absent–Wood. Total - 1. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Total - 70. NAYS–Gibbs. Total - 1. Absent–Wood. Total - 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 637 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 636 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 641 - APPROPRIATIONS - COLLEGE AND the Senate. UNIVERSITIES

H 637 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering TEACHERS DIVISION with the immediate consideration of H 641 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several with the immediate consideration of H 637 be suspended; that days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the H 641 be read the third time at length, section by section, and State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Ms. Rubel. H 637 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Ms. Rubel. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Total - 65. Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, NAYS–Berch, Giddings. Total - 2. [March 16, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 277

Absent–Crane, Mason, Wood. Total - 3. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 641 was read the third Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, for final consideration. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), debate. Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. The question being, "Shall H 641 pass?" NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 10. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Armstrong, Berch, Chew, Clow, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Kerby, Mason, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood. Total - 23. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1277, as amended in the NAYS–Addis, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, House, was read the third time at length, section by section, and Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Collins, Crane, placed before the House for final consideration. DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kingsley, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, debate. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, The question being, "Shall S 1277, as amended in the Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 47. House, pass?" Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 641 failed to pass the AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Giddings, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, Order of Business. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, 4TH ORDER Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Consideration of Messages from the Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. Governor and the Senate NAYS–Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Kauffman, Lickley, March 16, 2020 Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Mr. Speaker: Wood. Total - 21. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1356, S 1357, SCR 130, Total - 70. S 1390, S 1391, S 1393, S 1395, S 1394, S 1396, and S 1397 for the signature of the Speaker. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1277, as amended NOVAK, Secretary in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1356, S 1357, SCR 130, S 1390, S 1391, S 1393, S 1395, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth S 1394, S 1396, and S 1397 when so signed, ordered them Order of Business. returned to the Senate.

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh 5TH ORDER Order of Business. Report of Standing Committees March 16, 2020 7TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration S 1309 and S 1385 and S 1277, as amended in the House - PROPERTY TAXES recommend that they do pass. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering HARRIS, Chairman with the immediate consideration of S 1277, as amended in the House, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 S 1309 and S 1385 were filed for second reading. of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be March 16, 2020 read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case Mr. Speaker: of urgency; and that S 1277, as amended in the House, be read We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the we have had under consideration H 440, as amended in the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Senate, and recommend concurrence with Senate Amendments. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" HARRIS, Chairman 278 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2020]

Mrs. Scott asked unanimous consent that the House concur Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Rubel, Smith, Syme, in the Senate amendments to H 440, as amended in the Senate, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, as recommended by the committee. Ms. Wintrow objected. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 32. NAYS–Abernathy, Addis, Andrus, Armstrong, Blanksma, Mrs. Scott moved that the House concur in the Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Senate amendments to H 440, as amended in the Senate. Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Green, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Ms. Zito seconded the motion. Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, The question being ""Shall the motion pass?"" Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 37. Roll call resulted as follows: Absent–Barbieri. Total - 1. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Total - 70. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1392 failed to pass Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, the House and ordered the bill returned to the Senate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1398 be placed at Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, it was so ordered. Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. S 1398 - APPROPRIATIONS - CATASTROPHIC HEALTH NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, CARE PROGRAM Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 14. S 1398 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion passed and the At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open House concurred in the Senate amendments to H 440, as amended debate. in the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1398 pass?" H 440, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Roll call resulted as follows: Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, 11TH ORDER Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, 2:30 p.m. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, 2:30 p.m. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, RECESS Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Afternoon Session NAYS–None. The House reconvened at 2:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Absent–Shepherd. Total - 1. Total - 70. Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1398 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1392 be placed at Senate. the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1399 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, S 1392 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF BUILDING it was so ordered. SAFETY S 1399 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - S 1392 was read the third time at length, section by section, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1399 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of debate. interest regarding S 1392. The question being, "Shall S 1399 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1392 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Chew, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Collins, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, [March 16, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 279

Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Total - 51. Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Total - 65. Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Kiska, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, NAYS–Barbieri, Giddings, Scott, Wisniewski. Total - 4. Nichols, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Zito. Total - 19. Total - 70. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1404 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1399 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1405 be placed at Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1403 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. it was so ordered. S 1405 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE CONTROLLER S 1403 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY S 1405 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1403 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1405 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1403 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. NAYS–None. NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Clow, Giddings, Remington, Absent–Chaney, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Wintrow. Total - 4. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd. Total - 8. Total - 70. Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1405 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1403 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1406 be placed at Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1404 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. it was so ordered. S 1406 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE LIQUOR DIVISION S 1404 - APPROPRIATIONS - MEDICAL BOARDS S 1406 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1404 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1406 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1404 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Dixon, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Raybould, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, 280 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2020]

Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 50. Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Boyle, Christensen, Crane, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Giddings, Harris, Marshall, Moon, NAYS–None. Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Scott, Zito, Zollinger. Absent–Chaney. Total - 1. Total - 19. Total - 70. Absent–Chaney. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1289 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1406 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Senate.

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1353 be placed at Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1290 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. it was so ordered.

S 1353 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC HEALTH S 1290 - IRRIGATION DISTRICTS DISTRICTS S 1290 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1353 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open debate. debate. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Blanksma disclosed a conflict Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Blanksma disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1290. of interest regarding S 1353. The question being, "Shall S 1290 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1353 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Ehardt, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–Boyle, Christensen, Furniss, Giddings, Moon, NAYS–None. Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Wisniewski. Total - 9. Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Total - 70. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1353 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1290 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1289 be placed at Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 123 be the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no it was so ordered. objection, it was so ordered. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Blanksma disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1289. SCR 123 - VETERANS The question being, "Shall S 1289 pass?" SCR 123 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration.

Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, debate. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, The question being, "Shall SCR 123 be adopted?" Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 123 adopted by voice Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Order of Business. [March 16, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 281

7TH ORDER the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 638 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF FISH H 640 be read the third time at length, section by section, and AND GAME placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 638 be suspended; that The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Roll call resulted as follows: days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, H 638 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Ms. Rubel. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, NAYS–None. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Total - 70. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 640 was read the third Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House NAYS–None. for final consideration. Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The question being, "Shall H 640 pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and H 638 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Roll call resulted as follows: for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, debate. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall H 638 pass?" Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, NAYS–None. Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Total - 70. Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 640 passed the Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. the Senate. NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Giddings, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Scott, Zito. Total - 8. H 404, as amended - FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION OF Absent–DeMordaunt, Horman. Total - 2. AN ELDER Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 638 passed the the immediate consideration of H 404, as amended, be suspended; House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the the Senate. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 404, H 640 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE APPELLATE as amended, be read the third time at length, section by section, PUBLIC DEFENDER and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 640 be suspended; that The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" 282 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2020]

Roll call resulted as follows: Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, NAYS–None. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Total - 70. Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total - 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and HJM 16 was read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 404, as amended, was At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before debate. the House for final consideration. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Ms. Kiska disclosed a conflict of At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Zito and interest regarding HJM 16. Mr. McCrostie to open debate. The question being, "Shall HJM 16 be adopted?" Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Furniss disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 404, as amended. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 16 adopted by voice vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Ms. Seegmiller (for Troy) disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 404, as amended. S 1350, as amended in the House - INITIATIVES The question being, "Shall H 404, as amended, pass?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1350, as amended in the Roll call resulted as follows: House, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 AYES–Chew, Christensen, Crane, Davis, Ehardt, Gibbs, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be Giddings, Goesling, Kauffman, McCrostie, Moon, Necochea, read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case Nichols, Rubel, Scott, Toone, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, of urgency; and that S 1350, as amended in the House, be read Zollinger. Total - 21. the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the NAYS–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Shepherd, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Wagoner, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 48. Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Absent–Chaney. Total - 1. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Total - 70. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 404, as Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, amended, failed to pass the House and ordered the bill filed in Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, the office of the Chief Clerk. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, HJM 16 - IDAHO NATIONAL GUARD Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. the immediate consideration of HJM 16 be suspended; that the Total - 70. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HJM 16 be of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1350, as amended in the consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. House, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, The question being, "Shall S 1350, as amended in the Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, House, pass?" [March 16, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 283

Roll call resulted as follows: Wagoner, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Total - 50. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Christensen, Davis, Ellis, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Giddings, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Scott, Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Zollinger. Total - 19. Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Absent–Chaney. Total - 1. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Total - 70. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1330, as Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, ordered returned to the Senate. Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 14. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 11 Absent–Shepherd. Total - 1. BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Total - 70. A HOUSE RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE HOUSE OF Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1350, as amended REPRESENTATIVES AND PROVIDING FOR THE in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill AMENDMENT OF RULE 45 AND RULE 76 OF THE RULES ordered returned to the Senate. OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

S 1330, as amended - EMPLOYMENT Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Idaho: Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1330, as amended, be WHEREAS, the House of Representatives deems it suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the necessary and desirable that Rule 45 and Rule 76 of the Rules Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read of the House of Representatives be amended. on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of urgency; and that S 1330, as amended, be read the third time at the House of Representatives, assembled in the Second Regular length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, that Rule 45 and Rule consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. 76 of the Rules of the House of Representatives shall be amended to read as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" RULE 45 Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Committee on Ethics and House Policy. – (1)(a) Before the Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Berch, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, end of the twelfth day of In the first regular session of each Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Legislature, an eEthics and House Policy Ccommittee shall be Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, organized and its membership shall be determined. The eEthics Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, and House Policy Ccommittee shall consist of five members of Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, the House, three of whom shall be selected by members of the Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, majority party and two of whom shall be selected by members of Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, the minority party. House members holding leadership positions Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, shall not serve on the eEthics and House Policy Ccommittee. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Committee Chairmen may serve on the eEthics and House Policy Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Ccommittee. Committee members shall not have been previously NAYS–None. sanctioned by the House for an ethics violation pursuant to this Absent–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. rule. Total - 70. (2) The Caucus Chairman of each party shall conduct the election of ethics committee members as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds (a) Phase I: At a designated caucus meeting, each Caucus of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Chairman shall receive from members of their respective carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1330, as amended, was caucus a silent ballot nominating to membership on the read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before ethics committee up to three The majority party and minority the House for final consideration. party may select only members who have previously At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Moon to open served at least one full term. Each caucus chairman and debate. the two elected at-large legislative council members for the caucus shall prepare a ballot of nominees consisting The question being, "Shall S 1330, as amended, pass?" respectively of the five nominees for the majority party and the four nominees for the minority party receiving the most Roll call resulted as follows: nominating votes. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, (b) Phase II: By silent ballot, each member of the majority Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Clow, Collins, Crane, party shall vote for three and of the minority party for two DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, nominees on their respective ballots. The caucus chairman Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, and the two elected at-large legislative council members for Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, the caucus shall count the votes and prioritize the members Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, from greatest to least number of votes received. The three Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, members of the majority party and the two members of 284 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2020]

the minority party receiving the highest number of votes written answer to the committee. The member complained shall be members of the ethics committee for the term of against shall provide such written answer to the chairman of the Legislature. Others receiving votes shall serve in order the committee no later than fourteen days following the date of priority as Each party shall also select two committee that the copy of the complaint was provided to the member alternates for their respective party. The committee alternates complained against. Following receipt of the answer or if no shall sit and have voting rights when the committee is answer to the complaint is provided to the chairman within the sitting to review House policy. When the committee is time period provided, the committee shall meet and conduct a sitting to consider an ethics matter, the committee alternates preliminary investigation of the complaint. Notwithstanding the shall serve only in the event of a vacancy, as provided in provisions of Rule 26, such meeting shall be held in executive paragraph (c). session. At the preliminary investigation, the committee shall (c) Committee members may be reelected to selected determine, based upon the complaint, other relevant information to serve on a subsequent committee. A vacancy on the and the answer to the complaint, whether probable cause exists committee shall be filled with the highest priority an alternate that the member committed misconduct as provided in this available to and selected by the leadership of the party rule. If, at the conclusion of the preliminary investigation, the entitled to fill the vacancy. When no elected alternates are committee determines no probable cause exists that misconduct available to fill a vacancy, such vacancy shall be filled by has occurred, the complaint shall be dismissed and the written majority vote of the House members of the party entitled to complaint shall remain confidential. If, at the conclusion of the fill the vacancy. Except as otherwise provided in subsection preliminary investigation, the committee determines probable (98) of this rule, a member filling a vacancy shall serve for cause exists that misconduct may have occurred, the committee the remainder of the unexpired term. shall so notify the person complained against and the written (d) The Speaker of the House shall appoint one of the complaint against the member shall no longer be confidential but members of the committee as chairman of the committee. shall become a public document. (32) (a) The chairman of the eEthics and House Policy (54) Following a finding of probable cause and in a timely Ccommittee shall receive complaints from any member of fashion, the committee shall conduct a public hearing before the House. which the member shall be entitled to appear, present evidence, (b) The complaint shall be in writing, signed and contain cross-examine witnesses, and be represented by counsel. The one or more of the following allegations: complainant or authorized agent of the complainant shall first (i) Conduct unbecoming a Representative which is present the complaint and supporting evidence and testimony detrimental to the integrity of the House as a legislative to the committee. The committee shall have the power to take body; testimony under oath and to issue subpoenas and subpoenas (ii) Disclosure of information that is confidential as duces tecum in the manner provided in Section 67-407, Idaho provided in House rules; Code, and make inquiry and discover evidence relevant to the (iii) Conduct constituting a felony under any state law, allegation. Formal rules of evidence are not applicable; however, or which violates any state law relating to the use of evidence shall be weighed according to its reliability, and the public office for private pecuniary gain; accused may raise objection to any evidence. The accused may (iv) A violation of any state law or House rule relating defer presentation of any defense until all of the evidence has to conflicts of interest involving legislative duties; or been presented in support of the complaint. The accused shall (v) A violation of any state law or House rule that have a full and fair opportunity to obtain and review all of the brings discredit to the House of Representatives or that evidence in support of the complaint. constitutes a breach of public trust. (65) If after investigation and hearings held pursuant to (c) The complaint shall be specific and provide: this rule, the committee finds by clear and convincing evidence (i) The name of the member of the House of that a violation of the standards contained in this rule occurred, Representatives alleged to be in violation; the committee shall make appropriate recommendations to the (ii) Reference to the House rule and/or applicable state House of Representatives. By four-fifths vote of the committee, law supporting the alleged violation; the committee shall recommend dismissal of the charges, (iii) A description of the facts and circumstances reprimand, censure or expulsion, provided that a recommendation supporting each alleged violation; and for expulsion shall only be based upon a finding beyond (iv) The evidence the complainant has at the time of reasonable doubt that misconduct involves commission of a making the complaint supporting the facts and violation felony or use of public office for pecuniary gain under subsection alleged in the complaint. (32)(b)(iii) of this rule. The sanction of censure may be with (d) Subject to the provisions of this rule, the committee or without conditions or restrictions placed upon the member. shall review the written complaint. The committee shall The committee shall prepare a report setting forth its findings, dismiss any ethics complaint that: recommendation and reasons for such recommendation. The (i) Does not comply with this rule; or House of Representatives shall vote on the recommendation (ii) Alleges violations that occurred either before of the committee, as set forth in the report, during the regular the accused member was first elected to the House of session of the Legislature in which the committee reports. If Representatives or for which an applicable statute of the committee meets and reports during the interim when the limitation has run. Legislature is not in session, then the House of Representatives (e) Written complaints shall remain confidential until such shall vote on the committee recommendation during the next time as the eEthics and House Policy Ccommittee finds regular session of the Legislature. If the committee does not probable cause that such member has committed misconduct issue a recommendation within thirty days of the conclusion of as provided in this rule. the public hearing, the complaint shall be deemed dismissed. (43) The committee shall notify the person against whom Expulsion of a House member shall require the affirmative vote the complaint was brought and shall provide such person with of two-thirds of the members elected to the House, as provided a copy of the complaint and evidence submitted supporting by Section 11 of Article III of the Constitution. Reprimand the complaint. The person complained against may submit a or censure of a member shall require the affirmative vote of a [March 16, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 285 majority of the members elected to the House. Action of the intent and to approve executive agency rules under the provisions House pursuant to this rule is final and not subject to court of Section 29, Article III, of the Idaho Constitution; and review. WHEREAS, the Legislature pursuant to Sections 67-5224 (76) The committee may retain such counsel and may hire and 67-5226, Idaho Code, must approve temporary rules and such investigators as it deems necessary for the performance certain administrative rules that impose a fee or charge by of its duties under this rule. All expenditures incurred pursuant adoption of a concurrent resolution before the rules become to this subsection shall be approved by the Chairman and paid effective; and by vouchers and warrants drawn as provided by law from WHEREAS, the Legislature finds that it is in the public appropriations made to the Legislative Account. interest to adopt this resolution. (87) The committee may adopt rules of procedure for NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the orderly conduct of committee meetings, investigations and the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, hearings, which rules shall be consistent with this rule and other the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, applicable rules and statutes. that pending fee rules, pending non-fee rules, and temporary (98) If the written signed complaint concerns misconduct rules adopted by the Department of Juvenile Corrections in of a member of the eEthics and House Policy Ccommittee, or is Docket No. 05-0000-1900, by the Idaho State Police in Docket filed by a member of the Ethics and House Policy Committee, Nos. 11-0000-1900 and 11-0000-1900F, by the Idaho State or both, then that member or members shall be disqualified and Police, Forensic Services in Docket No. 11-0301-1901, by the shall not serve on the committee for any purpose relating to such Commission of Pardons and Parole in Docket No. 50-0101-1900, complaint. A vacancy on the committee created as a result of by the Public Defense Commission in Docket No. 61-0000-1900, this subsection shall be filled by an alternate in accordance with by the Idaho State Police, Idaho Public Safety and Security the provisions of subsection (21)(c) of this rule, except that the Information System in Docket No. 11-1001-1900F, by the Idaho fulfillment of any such vacancy shall only be for purposes relating State Police, Peace Officer Standards and Training Council in to such complaint. Docket No. 11-1101-1900F, by the Sexual Offender Management RULE 76 Board in Docket Nos. 57-0101-1900F and 57-0101-1901, and by the Board of Correction in Docket Nos. 06-0000-1900 and Committee on Rules. – (A) It shall be the duty of the 06-0202-1901, pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act Sstanding Ccommittee on Judiciary, Rules and Administration and submitted through the Office of Rules Coordinator to the to report and recommend the adoption of any special rule when Legislature for review during the 2020 legislative session and the business of the House seems to the committee to require it. reviewed by the House Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee on Ethics and House Policy. – (B) It shall be and Senate Judiciary and Rules committees, be, and the same the duty of the standing committee on Ethics and House Policy are approved, and pending fee rules and temporary rules shall to report and recommend to the House, for formal affirmation, be in full force and effect upon the adoption of this concurrent current and proposed policies governing House members. resolution or upon the date specified in the administrative rule. If any non-fee rule was assigned to but was not reviewed by House of Representatives the House Judiciary, Rules, and Administration and Senate State of Idaho Judiciary and Rules committees, such rule shall take effect upon March 16, 2020 conclusion of the legislative session, or as provided in rule, pursuant to Section 67-5224, Idaho Code. The Honorable Greg Chaney, Chairman BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a rule or partial rule Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee approved by this concurrent resolution shall remain in effect until it expires by its own terms, but in no event shall a rule Dear Representative Chaney: remain in effect beyond July 1, 2021, or the conclusion of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-sixth Idaho Legislature, Pursuant to Rule 6, I am designating the Judiciary, Rules whichever is applicable, unless it is further extended by adoption and Administration Committee a privileged committee on of a concurrent resolution by both houses of the Legislature as Monday, March 16, 2020, for the purpose of hearing additional provided in Section 67-5292, Idaho Code. proposed legislation (HCR 39). Sincerely, /s/ Scott Bedke House of Representatives Speaker of the House State of Idaho HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 39 March 16, 2020 BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE The Honorable John Vander Woude, Chairman A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Environment, Energy and Technology Committee STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND APPROVING AND EXTENDING PENDING FEE rules, Dear Representative Vander Woude: PENDING NON-FEE RULES, AND TEMPORARY RULES REVIEWED BY THE HOUSE JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Pursuant to Rule 6, I am designating the Environment, ADMINISTRATION AND SENATE JUDICIARY AND RULES Energy and Technology Committee a privileged committee on COMMITTEES. Monday, March 16, 2020, for the purpose of hearing additional proposed legislation (HCR 40). Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: Sincerely, WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject /s/ Scott Bedke executive agency rules that are not consistent with legislative Speaker of the House 286 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2020]

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 40 Monday, March 16, 2020, for the purpose of hearing additional BY ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY proposed legislation (HCR 41). COMMITTEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Sincerely, /s/ Scott Bedke STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND Speaker of the House APPROVING AND EXTENDING PENDING FEE AND PENDING NON-FEE RULES REVIEWED BY THE HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 41 HOUSE ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AND SENATE RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION COMMITTEES. STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND APPROVING AND EXTENDING PENDING FEE AND Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: PENDING NON-FEE RULES REVIEWED BY THE HOUSE TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE AND SENATE WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEES. executive agency rules that are not consistent with legislative Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: intent and to approve executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 29, Article III, of the Idaho Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject WHEREAS, the Legislature pursuant to Section 67-5224, executive agency rules that are not consistent with legislative Idaho Code, must approve certain administrative rules that intent and to approve executive agency rules under the provisions impose a fee or charge by adoption of a concurrent resolution of Section 29, Article III, of the Idaho Constitution; and before the rules become effective; and WHEREAS, the Legislature pursuant to Section 67-5224, WHEREAS, the Legislature finds that it is in the public Idaho Code, must approve certain administrative rules that interest to adopt this resolution. impose a fee or charge by adoption of a concurrent resolution NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of before the rules become effective; and the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, WHEREAS, the Legislature finds that it is in the public the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring interest to adopt this resolution. therein, that pending fee and pending non-fee rules adopted NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of by the Department of Environmental Quality, in Docket Nos. the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, 58-0000-1900F, 58-0109-1901, 58-0111-1901, 58-0000-1900, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, 58-0102-1901, 58-0103-1902, and 58-0117-1901, pursuant that pending fee and pending non-fee rule dockets adopted to the Administrative Procedure Act and submitted through by the Idaho Transportation Department and by the State the Office of Rules Coordinator to the Legislature for review Tax Commission, in Docket No. 35-0105-1901, Idaho Motor during the 2020 legislative session and reviewed by the House Fuels Tax Administrative Rules, pursuant to the Administrative Environment, Energy, and Technology and Senate Resources Procedure Act and submitted through the Office of Rules and Environment committees, be, and the same are approved, Coordinator to the Legislature for review during the 2020 and pending fee rules shall be in full force and effect upon the legislative session and reviewed by the House Transportation adoption of this concurrent resolution or upon the date specified and Defense and Senate Transportation committees, be, and in the administrative rule. If any non-fee rule was assigned to the same are approved, and pending fee rules shall be in full but was not reviewed by the House Environment, Energy, and force and effect upon the adoption of this concurrent resolution Technology and Senate Resources and Environment committees, or upon the date specified in the administrative rule. If any such rule shall take effect upon conclusion of the legislative pending non-fee rule was assigned to but was not reviewed by session, or as provided in rule, pursuant to Section 67-5224, the House Transportation and Defense and Senate Transportation Idaho Code. committees, such rule shall take effect upon conclusion of the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a rule or partial rule legislative session, or as provided in rule, pursuant to Section approved by this concurrent resolution shall remain in effect 67-5224, Idaho Code. until it expires by its own terms, but in no event shall a rule BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a rule or partial rule remain in effect beyond July 1, 2021, or the conclusion of approved by this concurrent resolution shall remain in effect the First Regular Session of the Sixty-sixth Idaho Legislature, until it expires by its own terms, but in no event shall a rule whichever is applicable, unless it is further extended by adoption remain in effect beyond July 1, 2021, or the conclusion of of a concurrent resolution by both houses of the Legislature as the First Regular Session of the Sixty-sixth Idaho Legislature, provided in Section 67-5292, Idaho Code. whichever is applicable, unless it is further extended by adoption of a concurrent resolution by both houses of the Legislature as House of Representatives provided in Section 67-5292, Idaho Code.

State of Idaho House of Representatives State of Idaho March 16, 2020 March 16, 2020 The Honorable Joe Palmer, Chairman Transportation and Defense Committee The Honorable Judy Boyle, Chairman Agricultural Affairs Committee Dear Representative Palmer: Dear Representative Boyle: Pursuant to Rule 6, I am designating the Transportation and Defense Committee a privileged committee on Pursuant to Rule 6, I am designating the Agricultural Affairs Committee a privileged committee on Monday, March 16, 2020, [March 16, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 287 for the purpose of hearing additional proposed legislation until it expires by its own terms, but in no event shall a rule (HCR 42). remain in effect beyond July 1, 2021, or the conclusion of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-sixth Idaho Legislature, Sincerely, whichever is applicable, unless it is further extended by adoption /s/ Scott Bedke of a concurrent resolution by both houses of the Legislature Speaker of the House as provided in Section 67-5292, Idaho Code. Rules or sections of rules that are excepted from approval in this concurrent HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 42 resolution shall expire upon adjournment of the Second Regular BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature and shall be null, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION void, and of no force and effect, unless approved by adoption of a stating findings of the Legislature, approving and extending separate concurrent resolution by both houses of the Legislature. pending fee rules, pending non-fee rules, and temporary rules reviewed by the House Agricultural Affairs and Senate HR 11, HCR 39, HCR 40, HCR 41, and HCR 42 were Agricultural Affairs Committees with exceptions, and rejecting introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the certain pending fee rule dockets that are not approved. Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Order of Business. WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject executive agency rules that are not consistent with legislative 4TH ORDER intent and to approve executive agency rules under the provisions Consideration of Messages from the of Section 29, Article III, of the Idaho Constitution; and Governor and the Senate WHEREAS, the Legislature pursuant to Sections 67-5224 and 67-5226, Idaho Code, must approve temporary rules and March 16, 2020 certain administrative rules that impose a fee or charge by Mr. Speaker: adoption of a concurrent resolution before the rules become I transmit herewith S 1407, S 1408, S 1410, S 1409, S 1411, effective; and S 1412, S 1413, S 1414, S 1415, S 1418, S 1419, S 1420, S 1421, WHEREAS, the Legislature finds that it is in the public S 1422, S 1423, S 1424, and S 1426 which have passed the interest to adopt this resolution. Senate. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of NOVAK, Secretary the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, S 1407, S 1408, S 1410, S 1409, S 1411, S 1412, S 1413, that pending fee rules, pending non-fee rules, and temporary rules S 1414, S 1415, S 1418, S 1419, S 1420, S 1421, S 1422, S 1423, adopted by the Department of Agriculture, Idaho State Brand S 1424, and S 1426 were filed for first reading. Board, Idaho Potato Commission, Idaho Wheat Commission, March 16, 2020 Idaho Oilseed Commission, Board of Veterinary Medicine, Beef Mr. Speaker: Council, Idaho, Idaho Barley Commission, Idaho Rangeland I return herewith H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, H 573, H 579, Resources Commission, Idaho Soil and Water Conservation H 580, H 596, H 597, and H 598 which have passed the Senate. Commission, pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act NOVAK, Secretary and submitted through the Office of Rules Coordinator to the Legislature for review during the 2020 legislative session H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, H 573, H 579, H 580, H 596, and reviewed by the House Agricultural Affairs and Senate H 597, and H 598 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Agricultural Affairs committees, be, and the same are hereby Administration Committee for enrolling. approved; EXCEPT: 8TH ORDER Department of Agriculture, IDAPA 02.03.03, Docket No. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference 02-0303-1901, Sections 310., 320., 550.03., and 600., only, of Bills and Joint Resolutions Idaho Department of Agriculture Rules Governing Pesticide and Chemigation Use and Application; the Board of Veterinary HOUSE BILL NO. 644 Medicine, IDAPA 46.01.01, Docket No. 46-0101-1900F, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Section 011.01., only, Notice of Omnibus Rulemaking; and the AN ACT Board of Veterinary Medicine, IDAPA 46.01.01, Docket No. RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE 46-0101-1902, Rules of the State of Idaho Board of Veterinary STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE BOARD Medicine, the entire rulemaking docket. OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that temporary rules and FISCAL YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO pending fee rules of the agencies listed in this concurrent THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE BOARD resolution, and not otherwise rejected by this concurrent OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR resolution, shall be in full force and effect upon the adoption COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITIES AND THE OFFICE OF of this concurrent resolution or upon the date specified in the THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR FISCAL YEAR administrative rule. 2021; PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, if any non-fee rule EXEMPTING THE APPROPRIATION FROM OBJECT was assigned to but was not reviewed by the House Agricultural AND PROGRAM TRANSFER LIMITATIONS; PROVIDING Affairs and Senate Agricultural Affairs committees, such rule REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEMWIDE NEEDS; DIRECTING shall take effect upon conclusion of the legislative session, or as AN ADJUSTMENT FOR STUDENT TUITION AND FEES provided in rule, pursuant to Section 67-5224, Idaho Code. FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND PROVIDING REPORTING BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a rule or partial rule REQUIREMENTS. approved by this concurrent resolution shall remain in effect 288 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2020]

H 644 was introduced, read the first time by title, and 16TH ORDER referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Adjournment for printing. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 9 a.m., S 1407, S 1408, S 1410, S 1409, S 1411, S 1412, S 1413, Tuesday, March 17, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion S 1414, S 1415, S 1418, S 1419, S 1420, S 1421, S 1422, S 1423, carried. S 1424, and S 1426, by Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 6:10 p.m. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Order of Business. ATTEST: 5TH ORDER CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Report of Standing Committees

March 16, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, H 573, H 579, H 580, H 596, H 597, and H 598. CHANEY, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, H 573, H 579, H 580, H 596, H 597, and H 598 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President.

March 16, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HR 11, HCR 39, HCR 40, HCR 41, HCR 42, and H 644. CHANEY, Chairman HR 11 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. HCR 39, HCR 40, HCR 41, HCR 42, and H 644 were filed for second reading.

March 16, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 642 and recommend that it do pass. WOOD, Chairman H 642 was filed for second reading. March 16, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 614, S 1297, S 1349, as amended, and S 1379, as amended, and recommend that they do pass. PALMER, Chairman H 614, S 1297, S 1349, as amended, and S 1379, as amended, were filed for second reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. 15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 289

HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith H 604, H 605, H 606, H 610, H 612, H 613, H 618, H 619, H 620, H 502, H 416, H 424, and H 491 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary SECOND REGULAR SESSION H 604, H 605, H 606, H 610, H 612, H 613, H 618, H 619, SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE H 620, H 502, H 416, H 424, and H 491 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling.

March 16, 2020 SEVENTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2020 I return herewith H 500, as amended in the Senate, H 518, as amended in the Senate, and H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate, which have passed the Senate. House of Representatives NOVAK, Secretary The House convened at 9 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 500, as amended in the Senate, H 518, as amended in the Senate, and H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate, were Roll call showed 69 members present. ordered held at the Desk. Absent and excused - Berch. Total - 1. Total - 70. Mr. Mendive asked unanimous consent that the House concur in the Senate amendments to H 340, as amended, as amended in Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. the Senate. Mr. McCrostie objected. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Carson Snooks, Page. Mr. Mendive moved that the House concur in the Senate amendments to H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate. Mr. Barbieri seconded the motion. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal The question being ""Shall the motion pass?"" March 17, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Roll call resulted as follows: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, the House Journal of the Seventy-first Legislative Day and Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, CHANEY, Chairman Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. NAYS–Abernathy, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Green, Hartgen, Kiska, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood. 4TH ORDER Total - 19. Consideration of Messages from the Absent–Berch, Shepherd. Total - 2. Governor and the Senate Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion passed and OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR the House concurred in the Senate amendments to H 340, as Boise amended, as amended in the Senate. March 16, 2020 H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for The Honorable Scott Bedke engrossing. Speaker of the House Ms. Ehardt asked unanimous consent that the House concur Dear Mr. Speaker: in the Senate amendments to H 500, as amended in the Senate. Mr. McCrostie objected. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 15, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State Ms. Ehardt moved that the House concur in the the following House bills, to wit: Senate amendments to H 500, as amended in the Senate. Mrs. DeMordaunt seconded the motion. H 371, H 372, and H 537 The question being ""Shall the motion pass?"" Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little Governor 290 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

Roll call resulted as follows: March 16, 2020 AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Mr. Speaker: Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 325, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, and Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, recommend concurrence with Senate Amendments. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, PALMER, Chairman Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that the House concur Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. in the Senate amendments to H 325, as amended in the Senate, as NAYS–Abernathy, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Green, amended in the Senate, as recommended by the committee. There Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. being no objection, it was so ordered. Total - 13. Absent–Berch. Total - 1. H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Total - 70. Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion passed and the House concurred in the Senate amendments to H 500, as amended There being no objection, the House advanced to the Ninth in the Senate. Order of Business. H 500, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. 9TH ORDER First Reading of Engrossed Bills

Mr. Ricks asked unanimous consent that the House concur H 440, as amended in the Senate, by State Affairs in the Senate amendments to H 518, as amended in the Senate. Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed There being no objection, it was so ordered. for second reading. H 518, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions

5TH ORDER HCR 38, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the Report of Standing Committees second time by title and filed for third reading. SCR 137, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second March 17, 2020 time by title and filed for third reading. Mr. Speaker: H 405, as amended in the Senate, by Judiciary, Rules and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Administration Committee, was read the second time by title and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 604, filed for third reading. H 605, H 606, H 610, H 612, H 613, H 618, H 619, H 620, H 502, H 416, H 424, and H 491. H 643, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second CHANEY, Chairman time by title and filed for third reading. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 604, S 1309 and S 1385, by State Affairs Committee, were read H 605, H 606, H 610, H 612, H 613, H 618, H 619, H 620, the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 502, H 416, H 424, and H 491 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. S 1407, S 1408, S 1410, S 1409, S 1411, S 1412, S 1413, S 1414, S 1415, S 1418, S 1419, S 1420, S 1421, S 1422, S 1423, S 1424, and S 1426, by Finance Committee, were read the second March 17, 2020 time by title and filed for third reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND HCR 39, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 440, as was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. amended in the Senate. CHANEY, Chairman HCR 40, by Environment, Energy and Technology Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third H 440, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading reading. of engrossed bills. HCR 41, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was March 17, 2020 read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND HCR 42, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled second time by title and filed for third reading. H 542, H 563, H 564, and H 568 to the Governor at 10:20 a.m., as of this date, March 16, 2020. H 644, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second CHANEY, Chairman time by title and filed for third reading. [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 291

H 642, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, second time by title and filed for third reading. Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 14. H 614, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Paired Votes: time by title and filed for third reading. AYE - Monks NAY - Berch S 1297, by Transportation Committee, was read the second (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) time by title and filed for third reading. Total - 70. S 1349, as amended, and S 1379, as amended, by State Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 38 adopted and Affairs Committee, were read the second time by title and filed ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. for third reading. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh SCR 137 - LEMHI RIVER BASIN Order of Business. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of SCR 137 be suspended; that the 7TH ORDER portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that SCR 137 be read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final HCR 38 - PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the immediate consideration of HCR 38 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Roll call resulted as follows: of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 38 be Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, NAYS–None. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Total - 70. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, carried, the rules were suspended, and SCR 137 was read the Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. third time at length, and placed before the House for final NAYS–None. consideration. Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Moon to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The question being, "Shall SCR 137 be adopted?" carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 38 was read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final Roll call resulted as follows: consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman and Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ms. Boyle to open debate. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall HCR 38 be adopted?" Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, NAYS–None. Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Absent–Berch. Total - 1. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Total - 70. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 137 adopted and Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. 292 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

H 405, as amended in the Senate - CRIMES H 643 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Ms. Rubel. with the immediate consideration of H 405, as amended in the Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case Roll call resulted as follows: of urgency; and that H 405, as amended in the Senate, be read AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, NAYS–None. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Total - 70. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 643 was read the third NAYS–None. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 405, as amended in the Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Senate, was read the third time at length, section by section, and Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in placed before the House for final consideration. debate of H 643. There being no objection it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open The question being, "Shall H 643 pass?" debate. The question being, "Shall H 405, as amended in the Roll call resulted as follows: Senate, pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Roll call resulted as follows: Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Goesling, Green, Harris, AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Necochea, Palmer, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 48. Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 47. Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Stevenson, Vander Woude, NAYS–Addis, Barbieri, Christensen, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Wisniewski, Zollinger. Total - 20. Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Absent–Anderson, Berch. Total - 2. Remington, Scott, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Zito, Total - 70. Zollinger. Total - 20. Absent–Anderson, Berch, Kiska. Total - 3. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 643 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 405, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill S 1407 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF DRUG POLICY referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1407 be suspended; that the H 643 - APPROPRIATIONS - ATTORNEY GENERAL portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1407 be with the immediate consideration of H 643 be suspended; that read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 293

Roll call resulted as follows: Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, NAYS–None. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Total - 70. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1408 was read the third Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House NAYS–None. for final consideration. Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The question being, "Shall S 1408 pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1407 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Roll call resulted as follows: for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall S 1407 pass?" Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–None. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Absent–Anderson, Berch. Total - 2. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Total - 70. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1408 passed the Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Senate. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. S 1410 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF Absent–Anderson, Berch. Total - 2. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1407 passed the the immediate consideration of S 1410 be suspended; that the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Senate. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1410 be S 1408 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE POLICE read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1408 be suspended; that the The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Roll call resulted as follows: dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1408 be AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS–None. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Total - 70. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, 294 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds NAYS–None. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1410 was read the third Total - 70. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1409 was read the third debate. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate of S 1410. There being no objection it was so ordered. debate. Mr. Clow asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 39, Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in debate of Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in S 1410. There being no objection it was so ordered. debate of S 1409. There being no objection it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall S 1410 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1409 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Boyle, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Holtzclaw, Horman, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, Monks, Moon, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, McCrostie, Monks, Moon, Nichols, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Remington, Scott, Stevenson, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Scott, Stevenson, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 40. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 40. NAYS–Abernathy, Addis, Berch, Chaney, Chew, NAYS–Abernathy, Addis, Barbieri, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Giddings, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, Gannon, Giddings, Harris, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Kerby, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Hartgen, Kerby, Lickley, Mason, Mendive, Moyle, Necochea, Mendive, Moyle, Necochea, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Remington, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Wintrow. Smith, Syme, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 30. Total - 26. Paired Votes: Absent–Berch, Blanksma, Green, Young. Total - 4. AYE - Monks NAY - Berch Total - 70. AYE - Blanksma NAY - Rubel Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1409 passed the (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1410 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1411 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE Senate. HISTORICAL SOCIETY Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with S 1409 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF THE STATE the immediate consideration of S 1411 be suspended; that the BOARD OF EDUCATION portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be the immediate consideration of S 1409 be suspended; that the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1411 be portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1409 be The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, NAYS–None. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Total - 70. [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 295

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall S 1412 pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1411 was read the third Roll call resulted as follows: time at length, section by section, and placed before the House AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, for final consideration. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, debate. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, The question being, "Shall S 1411 pass?" Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Roll call resulted as follows: Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–Christensen, Gibbs. Total - 2. Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Absent–Berch, Blanksma, Toone. Total - 3. Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Moon, Total - 70. Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1412 passed the Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. Senate. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, S 1413 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF Remington, Scott, Wisniewski. Total - 15. AGRICULTURE Absent–Berch, Blanksma. Total - 2. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1413 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1411 passed the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Senate. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1413 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before S 1412 - APPROPRIATIONS - SOIL AND WATER the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. CONSERVATION COMMISSION The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1412 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1412 be Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, NAYS–None. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Total - 70. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1413 was read the third Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. for final consideration. NAYS–None. Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Mason disclosed a conflict of of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion interest regarding S 1413. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1412 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House The question being, "Shall S 1413 pass?" for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, debate. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, 296 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Crane, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Gestrin, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Zito, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Zollinger. Total - 18. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Absent–Berch. Total - 1. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Total - 70. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1414 passed the Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Senate. NAYS–None. Absent–Berch. Total - 1. S 1415 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - Total - 70. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1413 passed the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the the immediate consideration of S 1415 be suspended; that the Senate. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be S 1414 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1415 be OTHER PROGRAMS read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1414 be suspended; that the The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Roll call resulted as follows: dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1414 be AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, NAYS–None. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Total - 70. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1415 was read the third NAYS–None. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1414 was read the third The question being, "Shall S 1415 pass?" time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Blanksma, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Ellis, Furniss, debate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall S 1414 pass?" Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 38. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Armstrong, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Clow, Crane, Dixon, Ehardt, Giddings, Harris, Kerby, Kingsley, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Wisniewski, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 29. Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Absent–Berch, Chaney, Chew. Total - 3. Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Total - 70. Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 51. [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 297

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1415 passed the S 1419 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the COMMERCE Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with S 1418 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - the immediate consideration of S 1419 be suspended; that the MEDICAID portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1419 be the immediate consideration of S 1418 be suspended; that the read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1418 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Roll call resulted as follows: the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Roll call resulted as follows: Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, NAYS–None. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Total - 70. Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds NAYS–None. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1419 was read the third Total - 70. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds for final consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1418 was read the third debate. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1419 pass?"

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Collins, Crane, Davis, Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Amador disclosed a conflict of DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, interest regarding S 1418. Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, The question being, "Shall S 1418 pass?" Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Berch, Blanksma, Chew, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Gibbs, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, NAYS–Barbieri, Blanksma, Christensen, Kingsley, Monks, Kingsley, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould, Moon, Nichols, Remington, Scott, Vander Woude, Zito. Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Total - 11. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 37. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Clow. Total - 3. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Total - 70. Christensen, Clow, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1419 passed the Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Kiska, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Senate. Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 33. S 1422 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TAX COMMISSION Paired Votes: AYE - Berch NAY - Boyle Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) the immediate consideration of S 1422 be suspended; that the Total - 70. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1418 passed the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1422 be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Senate. the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. 298 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1398, S 1399, S 1403, S 1404, S 1405, S 1406, S 1353, S 1289, Roll call resulted as follows: S 1290, SCR 123, and S 1330, as amended, when so signed, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, ordered them returned to the Senate. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, March 17, 2020 Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Mr. Speaker: Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, I return herewith enrolled H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, H 573, H 579, H 580, H 596, H 597, and H 598 which have Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, been signed by the President. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, NOVAK, Secretary Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Enrolled H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, H 573, H 579, H 580, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. H 596, H 597, and H 598 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, NAYS–None. and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. Absent–Berch, Collins. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion 2 p.m. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1422 was read the third Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until time at length, section by section, and placed before the House 2 p.m. for final consideration. RECESS At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Afternoon Session debate. The House reconvened at 2 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Moyle disclosed a conflict of Prior to recess, the House was at the Fourth Order of interest regarding S 1422. Business. The question being, "Shall S 1422 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Berch, Ellis, ******* Gibbs, Giddings, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Necochea, At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the House Raybould, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Wagoner, Wintrow, Page program. Wood, Youngblood. Total - 21. NAYS–Addis, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, ******* Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Goesling, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, March 17, 2020 Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Mr. Speaker: Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, I return herewith enrolled H 604, H 605, H 606, H 610, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger, H 612, H 613, H 618, H 619, H 620, H 502, H 416, H 424, Mr. Speaker. Total - 48. and H 491 which have been signed by the President. Absent–Rubel. Total - 1. NOVAK, Secretary Paired Votes: Enrolled H 604, H 605, H 606, H 610, H 612, H 613, H 618, AYE - Wintrow NAY - Gannon H 619, H 620, H 502, H 416, H 424, and H 491 were referred to AYE - Berch NAY - DeMordaunt the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) to the Governor. Total - 70. March 17, 2020 Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1422 failed to pass Mr. Speaker: the House and ordered the bill returned to the Senate. I return herewith H 413, H 528, H 544, H 545, H 442, H 627, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth H 628, H 629, H 630, H 631, H 632, H 634, H 635, H 636, and Order of Business. H 637 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary

4TH ORDER H 413, H 528, H 544, H 545, H 442, H 627, H 628, H 629, Consideration of Messages from the H 630, H 631, H 632, H 634, H 635, H 636, and H 637 were Governor and the Senate referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. March 17, 2020 Mr. Speaker: March 17, 2020 I transmit herewith enrolled S 1398, S 1399, S 1403, S 1404, Mr. Speaker: S 1405, S 1406, S 1353, S 1289, S 1290, SCR 123, and S 1330, I transmit herewith S 1427, S 1428, and S 1429 which have as amended, for the signature of the Speaker. passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary NOVAK, Secretary [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 299

S 1427, S 1428, and S 1429 were filed for first reading. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, Order of Business. that we oppose the designation of wildlife corridors along that portion of U.S. 20 located in Fremont County in the State of 7TH ORDER Idaho. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 17 directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of A JOINT MEMORIAL Congress and to the congressional delegation representing the TO THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL HJM 17 was introduced, read the first time by title, and DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. for printing. We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the Second 8TH ORDER Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Idaho Legislature, do hereby Introduction, First Reading, and Reference respectfully represent that: of Bills and Joint Resolutions WHEREAS, federal wildlife corridors are intended to become a new federal land designation, including in the State of Idaho, and the federal government has failed to meaningfully HOUSE BILL NO. 645 consult with cities, counties, local leaders, and Idaho citizens BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE who would be impacted by such designations, including farmers AN ACT and ranchers; and RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE WHEREAS, wildlife corridors may be used as justification WOLF DEPREDATION CONTROL BOARD FOR FISCAL for wildlife overpasses, underpasses, and tall fencing; and YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE WOLF WHEREAS, on an advisory ballot question presented during DEPREDATION CONTROL BOARD FOR FISCAL YEAR the November 2018 general election, 78% of Fremont County 2021; AND PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING residents participating voted against the option to install wildlife EXPENDITURES OF FUNDS. overpasses, underpasses, or other structures or fencing along that portion of U.S. 20 located in Fremont County; and WHEREAS, the designation of wildlife corridors can and HOUSE BILL NO. 646 will lead to limitations on multiple use of our public lands and BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE may severely limit access to public and private lands; and AN ACT WHEREAS, wildlife corridors will lead to limitations on, RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE and closure of, rural roads and restrictions on public highways; DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES FOR FISCAL and YEAR 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE WHEREAS, wildlife corridors will impact individual DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES FOR FISCAL property rights, and potential unintended consequences of YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED property damage are possible; and FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; APPROPRIATING WHEREAS, wildlife corridors will limit human activity in AND TRANSFERRING MONEYS FOR AQUIFER the vicinity of the designated areas and may lead to private land MONITORING; TRANSFERRING MONEYS FOR AQUIFER restrictions and public use restrictions; and MANAGEMENT; APPROPRIATING AND TRANSFERRING WHEREAS, hunting may be restricted or eliminated for MONEYS FOR FLOOD MANAGEMENT; PROVIDING miles in the area of wildlife corridors and access to fishing may REQUIREMENTS FOR WATER QUALITY MONITORING; be disrupted; and AND APPROPRIATING AND TRANSFERRING MONEYS WHEREAS, livestock grazing may be curtailed or eliminated FOR PRIEST LAKE USER FEES. in the vicinity of wildlife corridors and such corridors may lead to limitations on mining and logging; and HOUSE BILL NO. 647 WHEREAS, the establishment of wildlife corridors will BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE cause concentration of wildlife and may lead to habitat AN ACT destruction; and RELATING TO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND WHEREAS, wildlife corridors will "funnel" wildlife to JOURNEYMEN; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE choke points where predators will establish kill zones and 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW such corridors may invite disease and increased predation and SECTION 54-1011, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE depredation due to concentration of wild ungulates; and SUPERVISION OF APPRENTICES BY A JOURNEYMAN WHEREAS, human recreational activity, including but not ELECTRICIAN. limited to hiking, camping, trail riding, or any type of summer or winter recreation, may be curtailed or eliminated in wildlife HOUSE BILL NO. 648 corridors and such corridors may result in the closure of ATV BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE trails, biking trails, hiking trails, and snowmobile trails in the AN ACT vicinity; and RELATING TO THE TAX RELIEF FUND; AMENDING WHEREAS, wildlife corridors may lead to extensive SECTION 57-811, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A litigation. DISBURSEMENT OF MONEYS IN THE TAX RELIEF FUND. 300 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

HOUSE BILL NO. 649 HR 11 and S 1292 were filed for second reading. BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT There being no objection, the House advanced to the Ninth RELATING TO PROPERTY TAX; AMENDING SECTION Order of Business. 63-602G, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION, TO 9TH ORDER ESTABLISH AN ADDITIONAL PROPERTY TAX First Reading of Engrossed Bills EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN OWNERS AGED SIXTY-FIVE H 500, as amended in the Senate, by Education Committee, YEARS AND OVER, AND TO PROVIDE QUALIFICATIONS; was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second AMENDING SECTION 63-718, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE reading. A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE H 518, as amended in the Senate, by Revenue and Taxation APPLICATION. Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. H 645, H 646, H 647, H 648, and H 649 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate, by Health and and Administration Committee for printing. Welfare Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, S 1427, S 1428, and S 1429, by Finance Committee, were and filed for second reading. introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, reading. by Transportation and Defense Committee, was introduced, read There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth the first time by title, and filed for second reading. Order of Business. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh 5TH ORDER Order of Business. Report of Standing Committees 7TH ORDER March 17, 2020 Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND S 1420 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 17, H 645, H 646, H 647, H 648, and H 649. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with CHANEY, Chairman the immediate consideration of S 1420 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State H 645 and H 646 were filed for second reading. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1420 be HJM 17, H 647, H 648, and H 649 were referred to the Ways read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before and Means Committee. the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. March 17, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 500, as Roll call resulted as follows: amended in the Senate, H 518, as amended in the Senate, H 340, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, as amended, as amended in the Senate, and H 325, as amended Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, in the Senate, as amended in the Senate. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, CHANEY, Chairman Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, H 500, as amended in the Senate, H 518, as amended in the Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Senate, H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate, and H 325, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, were filed Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, for first reading of engrossed bills. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, March 17, 2020 Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Mr. Speaker: NAYS–None. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Absent–Berch. Total - 1. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Total - 70. H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, H 573, H 579, H 580, H 596, H 597, and H 598 to the Governor at 12:30 p.m., as of this date, March 17, 2020. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds CHANEY, Chairman of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1420 was read the third March 17, 2020 time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Mr. Speaker: for final consideration. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open consideration HR 11 and S 1292 and recommend that they do debate. pass. CHANEY, Chairman The question being, "Shall S 1420 pass?" [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 301

Roll call resulted as follows: Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Andrus, Armstrong, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ellis, Furniss, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, NAYS–None. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Absent–Berch. Total - 1. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Total - 70. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1421 passed the Total - 57. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Ehardt, Giddings, Harris, Senate. Kingsley, Moon, Nichols, Scott, Wisniewski, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 12. S 1423 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPREME COURT Absent–Berch. Total - 1. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1423 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1420 passed the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Senate. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1423 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before S 1421 - APPROPRIATIONS - BOARD OF TAX APPEALS the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the immediate consideration of S 1421 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Roll call resulted as follows: of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1421 be Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–None. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Absent–Berch. Total - 1. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Total - 70. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1423 was read the third Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House NAYS–None. for final consideration. Absent–Berch. Total - 1. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Ms. Raybould asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1421 was read the third Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in time at length, section by section, and placed before the House debate of S 1423. There being no objection it was so ordered. for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1423 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, The question being, "Shall S 1421 pass?" Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. 302 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1424 passed the Absent–Berch. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1423 passed the S 1426 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF CAREER House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the TECHNICAL EDUCATION Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with S 1424 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPREME COURT the immediate consideration of S 1426 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be the immediate consideration of S 1424 be suspended; that the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1426 be portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1424 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), NAYS–None. Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Absent–Berch. Total - 1. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent–Berch. Total - 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Total - 70. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1426 was read the third Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds time at length, section by section, and placed before the House of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion for final consideration. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1424 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to debate. Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in debate of S 1426. There being no objection it was so ordered. Ms. Raybould asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to The question being, "Shall S 1426 pass?" Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in debate of S 1424. There being no objection it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, The question being, "Shall S 1424 pass?" Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, NAYS–None. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Absent–Berch. Total - 1. Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Total - 70. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1426 passed the Absent–Berch. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate. [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 303

H 644 - APPROPRIATIONS - COLLEGE AND There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth UNIVERSITIES Order of Business. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering 5TH ORDER with the immediate consideration of H 644 be suspended; that Report of Standing Committees the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several March 17, 2020 days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Mr. Speaker: H 644 be read the third time at length, section by section, and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Ms. Rubel. H 604, H 605, H 606, H 610, H 612, H 613, H 618, H 619, H 620, H 502, H 416, H 424, and H 491 to the Governor at The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" 2:50 p.m., as of this date, March 17, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman Roll call resulted as follows: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Order of Business. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, 7TH ORDER Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, S 1427 - APPROPRIATIONS McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Mrs. Blanksma moved that all rules of the House interfering Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), with the immediate consideration of S 1427 be suspended; that Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several NAYS–None. days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Absent–Berch. Total - 1. S 1427 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Total - 70. placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" carried, the rules were suspended, and H 644 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Roll call resulted as follows: for final consideration. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moon, Necochea, Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Smith, debate of H 644. There being no objection it was so ordered. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, The question being, "Shall H 644 pass?" Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. NAYS–None. Roll call resulted as follows: Absent–Anderson, Berch, Ehardt, Gannon, Kerby, Mendive, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Moyle, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd. Total - 10. Armstrong, Berch, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Ellis, Furniss, Total - 70. Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1427 was read the third Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 43. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House NAYS–Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, for final consideration. Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Holtzclaw, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Wisniewski, debate. Young, Zollinger. Total - 26. Absent–Moyle. Total - 1. The question being, "Shall S 1427 pass?" Paired Votes: Roll call resulted as follows: AYE - Berch NAY - Monks AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Total - 70. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 644 passed the Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, the Senate. Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, 304 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1428 passed the Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Senate. Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. S 1429 - APPROPRIATIONS - OITS NAYS–None. Absent–Berch, Shepherd. Total - 2. Mrs. Blanksma moved that all rules of the House interfering Total - 70. with the immediate consideration of S 1429 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1427 passed the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Senate. S 1429 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by S 1428 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF HUMAN Mr. McCrostie. RESOURCES The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mrs. Blanksma moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1428 be suspended; that Roll call resulted as follows: the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, S 1428 be read the third time at length, section by section, and Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, Mr. McCrostie. Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moon, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Smith, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, NAYS–None. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Absent–Anderson, Berch, Ehardt, Gannon, Kerby, Mendive, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Moyle, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd. Total - 10. Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Total - 70. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moon, Necochea, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Smith, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1429 was read the third Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. for final consideration. NAYS–None. Absent–Anderson, Berch, Ehardt, Gannon, Kerby, Mendive, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Moyle, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd. Total - 10. debate. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall S 1429 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Roll call resulted as follows: carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1428 was read the third AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Andrus, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, for final consideration. Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, debate. Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, The question being, "Shall S 1428 pass?" Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Roll call resulted as follows: Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, NAYS–Armstrong. Total - 1. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent–Berch, Shepherd. Total - 2. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Total - 70. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1429 passed the Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Senate. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, H 645 - APPROPRIATIONS - WOLF DEPREDATION Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. CONTROL BOARD NAYS–None. Absent–Berch, Shepherd. Total - 2. Mrs. Blanksma moved that all rules of the House interfering Total - 70. with the immediate consideration of H 645 be suspended; that the [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 305 portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Roll call resulted as follows: of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 645 be Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moon, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–None. Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Absent–Anderson, Berch, Ehardt, Gannon, Kerby, Mendive, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kingsley, Kiska, Moyle, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd. Total - 10. Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moon, Necochea, Total - 70. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 646 was read the third NAYS–None. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Absent–Anderson, Berch, Ehardt, Gannon, Kerby, Mendive, for final consideration. Moyle, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd. Total - 10. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Raybould to open debate.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall H 646 pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 645 was read the third Roll call resulted as follows: time at length, section by section, and placed before the House AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, for final consideration. Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall H 645 pass?" Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, NAYS–None. Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Absent–Berch, Shepherd. Total - 2. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Total - 70. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 646 passed the Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. the Senate. NAYS–Abernathy, Armstrong, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 12. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Absent–Berch, Shepherd. Total - 2. Eleventh Order of Business. Total - 70. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 645 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 639 be placed at the Senate. the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 646 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES H 639 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE CONTROLLER Mrs. Blanksma moved that all rules of the House interfering H 639 was read the third time at length, section by section, with the immediate consideration of H 646 be suspended; that the and placed before the House for final consideration. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 646 be debate. read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Mr. Anderson asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" debate of H 639. There being no objection it was so ordered. 306 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

The question being, "Shall H 639 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Andrus, Armstrong, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Collins, Davis, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Total - 52. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Gannon, NAYS–None. Giddings, Harris, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Remington, Scott, Absent–Berch, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 3. Wisniewski, Zito. Total - 14. Total - 70. Absent–Berch, Nichols, Palmer, Shepherd. Total - 4. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1340 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 639 passed the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1342 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1321, as it was so ordered. amended, be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1342 - BURGLARY

S 1321, as amended - WORKER'S COMPENSATION S 1342 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1321, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1342 pass?"

The question being, "Shall S 1321, as amended, pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, NAYS–None. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Absent–Berch, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 3. NAYS–None. Total - 70. Absent–Berch, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 3. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1342 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1321, as Senate. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1370 be placed at Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1340 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. it was so ordered. S 1370 - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES S 1340 - SENTENCING S 1370 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1340 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1340 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1370 pass?" [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 307

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Andrus, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 58. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Christensen, Giddings, Harris, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Nichols, Remington, Scott, Wisniewski, Zollinger. Total - 10. NAYS–None. Absent–Berch, Shepherd. Total - 2. Absent–Berch, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 3. Paired Votes: Total - 70. AYE - Blanksma NAY - Nichols Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1370 passed the (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1323, as Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1371 be placed at amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, ordered returned to the Senate. it was so ordered. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1294 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, S 1371 - GUARDIANS it was so ordered. S 1371 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1294 - DOMESTIC CERVIDAE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Goesling to open S 1294 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1371 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, The question being, "Shall S 1294 pass?" Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, NAYS–None. Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Absent–Berch, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 3. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Total - 70. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–None. Absent–Berch, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 3. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1371 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1294 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1323, as Senate. amended, be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1331 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1323, as amended - EDUCATION S 1331 - CHIROPRACTORS S 1323, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1331 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1323, as amended, pass?" 308 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

The question being, "Shall S 1331 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 138 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 132 be Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, objection, it was so ordered. Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, SCR 132 - EDUCATION Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, SCR 132 was read the third time at length and placed before Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, the House for final consideration. Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, debate. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–None. The question being, "Shall SCR 132 be adopted?" Absent–Berch, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 3. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1331 passed the Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Christensen, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Senate. Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1338, as Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, amended, be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. Lickley, Marshall, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, There being no objection, it was so ordered. Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, S 1338, as amended - PUBLIC RECORDS ACT Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. S 1338, as amended, was read the third time at length, section NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Green, Mason, Necochea, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Rubel, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 9. Absent–Crane, Ellis, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 4. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Young to open Paired Votes: debate. AYE - McCrostie NAY - Berch The question being, "Shall S 1338, as amended, pass?" (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 132 adopted and Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 133 be Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, objection, it was so ordered. Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, SCR 133 - HIDDEN HEROES MONTH Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, SCR 133 was read the third time at length and placed before Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, the House for final consideration. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Absent–Berch, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 3. debate. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall SCR 133 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1338, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 133 adopted by voice ordered returned to the Senate. vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 138 be Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1295 be placed at placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, objection, it was so ordered. it was so ordered.

SCR 138 - JOHN ROSHOLT S 1295 - DENTISTS SCR 138 was read the third time at length and placed before S 1295 was read the third time at length, section by section, the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Lickley to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wagoner to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall SCR 138 be adopted?" The question being, "Shall S 1295 pass?" [March 17, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 309

Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1332 pass?" AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Berch, Boyle, Chew, Clow, Collins, Davis, Roll call resulted as follows: Ellis, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Kauffman, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Kerby, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Raybould, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 38. Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, NAYS–Barbieri, Blanksma, Chaney, Christensen, Crane, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Mendive, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kingsley, Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raymond, Remington, Scott, Stevenson, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 31. Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Absent–Shepherd. Total - 1. Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Paired Votes: NAYS–McCrostie, Wintrow. Total - 2. AYE - Berch NAY - Moon Absent–Berch, Chaney, Ellis, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 5. AYE - Ellis NAY - Monks Total - 70. AYE - Hartgen NAY - Nichols Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1332 passed the (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1295 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1348 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1305 be placed at it was so ordered. the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1348 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

S 1305 - PSYCHOLOGISTS S 1348 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1305 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kingsley to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1348 pass?"

The question being, "Shall S 1305 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Roll call resulted as follows: Andrus, Armstrong, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Collins, Davis, DeMordaunt, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 50. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, NAYS–Barbieri, Christensen, Crane, Dixon, Ehardt, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Giddings, Harris, Mendive, Moon, Remington, Scott, Stevenson, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 16. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Absent–Berch, Ellis, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 4. Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent–Berch, Ellis, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 4. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1348 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1305 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1368 be placed at Senate. the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1332 be placed at it was so ordered. the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1368 - IDAHO ROADLESS RULE S 1368 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1332 - AMBULANCE SERVICE DISTRICTS and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1332 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1368 pass?" 310 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2020]

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–None. NAYS–None. Absent–Berch, Ellis, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 4. Absent–Berch, Chaney, Ellis, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 5. Total - 70. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1354 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1368 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1301 be placed at bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the S 1301 - CREDIT UNIONS Fifteenth Order of Business. S 1301 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 15TH ORDER Announcements At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open debate. Announcements were made to the body. The question being, "Shall S 1301 pass?" 16TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Adjournment AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 8:30 a.m., Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Wednesday, March 18, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, carried. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, 5:34 p.m. Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, ATTEST: Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk NAYS–Necochea. Total - 1. Absent–Berch, Ellis, Nichols, Shepherd. Total - 4. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1301 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate.

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1354 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

S 1354 - HOSPITALS S 1354 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1354 pass?" [March 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 311

HOUSE JOURNAL OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise OF THE March 17, 2020 IDAHO LEGISLATURE The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 16, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit:

SEVENTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY H 408 and H 515 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2020 Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little Governor House of Representatives March 17, 2020 The House convened at 8:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled SCR 137, S 1407, S 1408, Roll call showed 67 members present. S 1410, S 1409, S 1411, S 1412, S 1413, S 1414, S 1415, S 1418, Absent and excused - Abernathy, Berch, and Davis. Total - 3. S 1419, S 1420, S 1421, S 1423, S 1424, S 1426, S 1427, S 1428, Total - 70. and S 1429 for the signature of the Speaker. NOVAK, Secretary Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Ashlyn Young, Page. SCR 137, S 1407, S 1408, S 1410, S 1409, S 1411, S 1412, S 1413, S 1414, S 1415, S 1418, S 1419, S 1420, S 1421, S 1423, S 1424, S 1426, S 1427, S 1428, and S 1429 when so signed, 3RD ORDER ordered them returned to the Senate. Approval of Journal March 17, 2020 March 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 451, H 435, H 512, H 486, H 419, H 420, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 422, H 473, as amended, H 503, H 526, H 529, H 522, H 438, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved H 549, H 521, H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, H 463, the House Journal of the Seventy-second Legislative Day and H 464, H 466, H 547, H 565, H 592, H 501, H 511, as amended, recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 509, H 594, H 510, H 551, H 553, H 555, and H 599 which CHANEY, Chairman have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 451, H 435, H 512, H 486, H 419, H 420, H 422, H 473, as amended, H 503, H 526, H 529, H 522, H 438, H 549, H 521, H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, H 463, H 464, H 466, 4TH ORDER H 547, H 565, H 592, H 501, H 511, as amended, H 509, H 594, Consideration of Messages from the H 510, H 551, H 553, H 555, and H 599 were referred to the Governor and the Senate Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees March 17, 2020 March 18, 2020 The Honorable Scott Bedke Mr. Speaker: Speaker of the House We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 405, as Dear Mr. Speaker: amended in the Senate, H 413, H 528, H 544, H 545, H 442, H 627, H 628, H 629, H 630, H 631, H 632, H 634, H 635, I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on H 636, H 637, H 451, H 435, H 512, H 486, H 419, H 420, March 16, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State H 422, H 473, as amended, H 503, H 526, H 529, H 522, H 438, the following House bills, to wit: H 549, H 521, H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, H 463, H 464, H 466, H 547, H 565, H 592, H 501, H 511, as amended, H 543, H 563, H 564, and H 568 H 509, H 594, H 510, H 551, H 553, H 555, and H 599. CHANEY, Chairman Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 405, Governor as amended in the Senate, H 413, H 528, H 544, H 545, H 442, H 627, H 628, H 629, H 630, H 631, H 632, H 634, H 635, 312 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2020]

H 636, H 637, H 451, H 435, H 512, H 486, H 419, H 420, NAYS–None. H 422, H 473, as amended, H 503, H 526, H 529, H 522, H 438, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Ricks, Wagoner, H 549, H 521, H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, H 463, Youngblood. Total - 6. H 464, H 466, H 547, H 565, H 592, H 501, H 511, as amended, Total - 70. H 509, H 594, H 510, H 551, H 553, H 555, and H 599 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds signature of the President. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 440, as amended in the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Senate, was read the third time at length, section by section, and Order of Business. placed before the House for final consideration. 10TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott to open Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions debate. H 440, as amended in the Senate, by State Affairs Pursuant to Rule 55, Mr. Palmer moved for the Previous Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third Question. Seconded by Mr. Crane. reading. HR 11, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Roll call resulted as follows: time by title and filed for third reading. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, S 1292, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, second time by title and filed for third reading. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, H 500, as amended in the Senate, by Education Committee, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, H 518, as amended in the Senate, by Revenue and Taxation Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, reading. Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. NAYS–Chew, Ellis, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate, by Health and Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 10. Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis. Total - 3. for third reading. Total - 70. H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, More than two-thirds of the members present voting in the by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read the second affirmative, the Speaker declared the motion carried. time by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall H 440, as amended in the There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Senate, pass?" Order of Business. Roll call resulted as follows: 7TH ORDER AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, H 440, as amended in the Senate - COMMISSION ON Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, HUMAN RIGHTS Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, with the immediate consideration of H 440, as amended in the Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, of urgency; and that H 440, as amended in the Senate, be read Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, Toone, the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Wintrow. Total - 14. House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Paired Votes: AYE - Vander Woude NAY - Berch The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYE - Monks NAY - Abernathy AYE - Blanksma NAY - Davis Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Total - 70. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Whereupon the Speaker declared H 440, as amended in Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, for enrolling. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, HR 11 - RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Total - 64. the immediate consideration of HR 11 be suspended; that the [March 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 313 portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Roll call resulted as follows: of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HR 11 be Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, read the third time at length, and placed before the House for final Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wintrow, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Total - 64. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, NAYS–None. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Ricks, Wagoner, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Youngblood. Total - 6. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Total - 70. Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wintrow, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total - 64. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1292 was read the third NAYS–None. time at length, section by section, and placed before the House Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Ricks, Wagoner, for final consideration. Youngblood. Total - 6. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open debate.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Anderst disclosed a conflict of of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion interest regarding S 1292. carried, the rules were suspended, and HR 11 was read the The question being, "Shall S 1292 pass?" third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, debate. Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Horman, The question being, "Shall HR 11 be adopted?" Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Youngblood, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 38. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, NAYS–Anderson, Armstrong, Chaney, Christensen, Crane, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Holtzclaw, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Toone, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito. Total - 29. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis. Total - 3. Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Total - 70. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1292 passed the Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the NAYS–None. Senate. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis. Total - 3. Total - 70. H 500, as amended in the Senate - FAIRNESS IN WOMEN'S SPORTS ACT

Whereupon the Speaker declared more than two-thirds of the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering membership having voted in the affirmative, HR 11 was adopted. with the immediate consideration of H 500, as amended in the The resolution was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be S 1292 - MOTORCYCLES read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 500, as amended in the Senate, be read Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the the immediate consideration of S 1292 be suspended; that the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1292 be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before Roll call resulted as follows: the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, 314 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2020]

Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wintrow, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Total - 64. NAYS–None. NAYS–None. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Ricks, Wagoner, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Ricks, Wagoner, Youngblood. Total - 6. Youngblood. Total - 6. Total - 70. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 518, as amended in the carried, the rules were suspended, and H 500, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at length, section by section, and Senate, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Ehardt to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 518, as amended in the The question being, "Shall H 500, as amended in the Senate, pass?" Senate, pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Goesling, Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Smith, NAYS–None. Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Wintrow. Total - 16. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis. Total - 3. Paired Votes: Total - 70. AYE - Vander Woude NAY - Berch AYE - Monks NAY - Abernathy Whereupon the Speaker declared H 518, as amended in AYE - Blanksma NAY - Davis the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Total - 70. for enrolling. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 500, as amended in H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate - CHILD the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill CARE LICENSING referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 340, as amended, as amended H 518, as amended in the Senate - PROPERTY TAXES in the Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, with the immediate consideration of H 518, as amended in the this being a case of urgency; and that H 340, as amended, as Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 amended in the Senate, be read the third time at length, section of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case Seconded by Ms. Rubel. of urgency; and that H 518, as amended in the Senate, be read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, [March 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 315

Raymond, Remington, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Report of the Committee of the Whole House Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. March 18, 2020 Total - 64. Mr. Speaker: NAYS–None. We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Ricks, Wagoner, that we have had under consideration H 462, S 1318, S 1325, and Youngblood. Total - 6. S 1343 and report them back without recommendation, amended Total - 70. as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 462 of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 340, as amended, as AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 amended in the Senate, was read the third time at length, section On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 11 through 23, and by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. insert: "6-303A. WALK THROUGH REQUIREMENT FOR At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Mendive to open A LANDLORD. Each tenant shall, at the tenant's request, be debate. allowed to perform a walk through inspection of the premises with the landlord or the landlord's agent upon move-in and Mr. Remington asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to move-out to document the condition of the rental unit, and a Rule 80, he be excused from voting on H 340, as amended, as copy of such documentation shall be given to the tenant. If amended in the Senate, due to a conflict of interest. There being requested, such walk through upon move-out shall be conducted no objection, it was so ordered. before the last day on the termination notice or pursuant to the The question being, "Shall H 340, as amended, as amended lease or rental agreement. A walk through shall be required in the Senate, pass?" prior to assessing any fees or damages to the tenant and prior to taking any deductions from security deposits upon move-out and Roll call resulted as follows: termination of the tenancy; provided however, that if a tenant AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, does not request a walk through upon move-out or if a tenant Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, requests a walk through upon move-out and fails to appear, a Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, landlord may take any deductions from the security deposit and Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, assess any fees or damages to the tenant as allowed by contract Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, or applicable law.". Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, On page 1, in line 31, delete "Prior to the refund of"; delete Wisniewski, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. line 32; and in line 33, delete "tenant" and insert: "The landlord Total - 50. shall provide an itemized receipt of charges". NAYS–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gannon, Green, Hartgen, Kiska, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould, CORRECTION TO TITLE Raymond, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Wood. Total - 19. On page 1, in line 4, delete "CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS" Excused from voting–Remington. Total - 1. and insert: "A CERTAIN REQUIREMENT". Paired Votes: AYE - Vander Woude NAY - Berch HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1318 AYE - Monks NAY - Abernathy AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 AYE - Blanksma NAY - Davis On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 17, delete "or"; in line (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) 18, delete "." and insert: ";"; and following line 18, insert: Total - 70. "(e) To an employer that holds a tax exempt status pursuant to section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and that Whereupon the Speaker declared H 340, as amended, as is affiliated and in good standing with a congressionally amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved chartered organization and the standards set forth for it and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration pursuant to 36 U.S.C. subtitle II, part B; or Committee for enrolling. (f) To positions that are master key holders or keepers of the key or combination to a safe or room dedicated to the 12TH ORDER counting and storage of cash.". Consideration of General Orders HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1318 Mr. Moyle moved that the House do now resolve itself into a AMENDMENT TO THE BILL Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General On page 2 of the printed bill, following line 18, insert: Orders. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. "SECTION 2. That Section 67-5910, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with Mr. Monks in the Chair. 67-5910. LIMITATIONS. (1) This chapter does not apply to a religious corporation, association, or society with respect to the employment of individuals of a particular When the Committee of the Whole House rose, religion to perform work connected with the carrying on by the the Speaker returned to the Chair and the House was in order. corporation, association, or society of its religious activities. 316 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2020]

(2) It is not a discriminatory practice: (a) To the rental of a housing accommodation in a building (a) For an employer to employ an employee, or an which contains housing accommodations for not more than employment agency to classify or refer for employment an two (2) families living independently of each other, if the individual, for a labor organization to classify its membership lessor or a member of his family resides in one (1) of the or to classify or refer for employment an individual, or for housing accommodations, or an employer, labor organization, or joint labor-management (b) To the rental of a room or rooms in a housing committee controlling an apprenticeship or other training or accommodation by an individual if he or a member of his retraining program, on the basis of his religion, sex, national family resides therein. origin, or age if religion, sex, national origin, or age is a (8) It is not a discriminatory practice for a religious bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to institution or organization or a charitable or educational the normal operation of the business or enterprise, or organization operated, supervised or controlled by a religious (b) For an employer, employment agency, or labor institution or organization to give preference to members of the organization to observe the terms of a bona fide seniority same religion in a real property transaction. system or any bona fide employee benefit plan such as (9) The prohibitions against discrimination based on age a retirement, pension, or insurance plan, which is not a contained in this chapter shall be limited to individuals who are subterfuge to evade the purposes of this chapter, except at least forty (40) years of age. that no such employee benefit plan shall excuse the failure (10) The legislature finds that uniform laws regulating to hire any individual, and no such seniority system or protected classifications of persons in employment, housing, and employee benefit plan shall require or permit involuntary public accommodations are necessary to protect the individual retirement of any individual specified in subsection (9) of citizen's rights and uniformity and predictability for employers. this section because of the age of such individual; however, It is the legislature's intent to wholly occupy the field of the prohibition against age discrimination contained in protected class protections and the protection thereof in matters this chapter shall not be construed to prohibit compulsory of employment, housing, and public accommodation within this retirement if such retirement is permitted under the terms of state. Except as expressly authorized by state statute, no county, 29 U.S.C., section 631(c)(1) and (2), or city, agency, board, or any other political subdivision of this state (c) For a religious educational institution or an educational may adopt or enforce any law, rule, regulation, or ordinance that organization to limit employment or give preference to regulates in any manner the creation of protected classification members of the same religion, or of persons and the protections for such persons in matters of (d) For an employer, employment agency, or labor employment, housing, and public accommodations other than organization to discriminate against a person with a disability contained in this chapter.". which, under the circumstances, poses a direct threat to the health or safety of the person with a disability or others. The CORRECTION TO TITLE burden of proving this defense is upon the employer, labor On page 1, in line 6, following "APPLICABILITY" organization, or employment agency. insert: "; AND AMENDING SECTION 67-5910, IDAHO (3) Nothing in this chapter shall require a person who CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE LEGISLATURE SHALL owns, leases or operates a place of public accommodation, to WHOLLY OCCUPY THE FIELD OF PROTECTED CLASS permit an individual with a disability to participate in or benefit PROTECTIONS IN MATTERS OF EMPLOYMENT, from the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages and HOUSING, AND PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION". accommodations of such place of public accommodation, where such individual poses a direct threat to the health or safety of HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1325 others. The burden of proving this defense is upon the person who owns, leases or operates a place of public accommodation. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 (4) This chapter does not apply to a private club, or other On page 5 of the printed bill, delete lines 5 through 15, and establishment not in fact open to the public, except to the extent insert: that the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages or "(6) Up to twenty percent (20%) of funds that are available accommodations of the establishment are made available to the for the opportunity scholarship program may be used for awards customers or patrons of another establishment that is a place of to: public accommodation. (a) Aadult students who have earned at least twenty-four (5) The provisions of section 67-5909(6), Idaho Code, do (24) credits toward a postsecondary degree or certificate and not apply to: who return to an eligible Idaho postsecondary educational (a) Any agency of or any governmental entity within the institution to complete a certificate or degree. state; or (b) Noncertificated employees of a school district or (b) Religious organizations or entities controlled by public charter school who are seeking certification under a religious organizations, including places of worship. program established by the district or school as described (6) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, it in section 33-517(3), Idaho Code, provided that funds for is not a discriminatory practice for: awards made pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed (a) A religious educational institution or an educational five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) in a fiscal year. institution operated, supervised, or controlled by a religious The remainder of funds available under this subsection shall institution or organization to limit admission or give be used for awards to students described in paragraph (a) of preference to applicants of the same religion, or this subsection.". (b) An educational institution to accept and administer an inter vivos or testamentary gift upon the terms and conditions HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1343 prescribed by the donor. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 (7) The provisions of section 67-5909(8), Idaho Code, do On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 25, delete "; and, not apply: provided further, that no activities undertaken by" and insert: "."; and delete lines 26 through 28. [March 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 317

We have also had under consideration H 475 and H 452, amended, H 463, H 464, H 466, H 547, H 565, H 592, H 501, report progress and beg leave to sit again. H 511, as amended, H 509, H 594, H 510, H 551, H 553, H 555, MONKS, Chairman H 599, H 405, as amended in the Senate, H 413, H 528, H 544, H 545, H 442, H 627, H 628, H 629, H 630, H 631, H 632, Mr. Monks moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 634, H 635, H 636, and H 637 which have been signed by the Ms. Rubel. President. Whereupon the Speaker declared the report adopted. NOVAK, Secretary H 462, as amended, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Enrolled H 451, H 435, H 512, H 486, H 419, H 420, H 422, Administration Committee for engrossing. H 473, as amended, H 503, H 526, H 529, H 522, H 438, H 549, H 521, H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, H 463, H 464, S 1318, as amended in the House, S 1325, as amended in the H 466, H 547, H 565, H 592, H 501, H 511, as amended, H 509, House, and S 1343, as amended in the House, were filed for first H 594, H 510, H 551, H 553, H 555, H 599, H 405, as amended reading. in the Senate, H 413, H 528, H 544, H 545, H 442, H 627, H 628, H 629, H 630, H 631, H 632, H 634, H 635, H 636, and H 475 and H 452 were retained on General Orders. H 637 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and Committee for delivery to the Governor. Administration committee for printing. March 18, 2020 There being no objection, the House returned to the Eleventh Mr. Speaker: Order of Business. I transmit herewith S 1386 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary

11TH ORDER S 1386 was filed for first reading. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions March 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until I return herewith H 601 which has passed the Senate. 1:45 p.m. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. NOVAK, Secretary Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until H 601 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and 1:45 p.m. Administration Committee for enrolling. RECESS Afternoon Session March 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The House reconvened at 1:45 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. I return herewith H 384, as amended in the Senate, H 461, as amended in the Senate, H 487, as amended in the Senate, and Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of H 561, as amended in the Senate, which have passed the Senate. Business. NOVAK, Secretary H 384, as amended in the Senate, H 461, as amended in the There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Senate, H 487, as amended in the Senate, and H 561, as amended Order of Business. in the Senate, were ordered held at the Desk.

4TH ORDER Mr. Ricks asked unanimous consent that the House concur Consideration of Messages from the in the Senate amendments to H 461, as amended in the Senate. Governor and the Senate Ms. Wintrow objected. March 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Ricks moved that the House concur in the I transmit herewith enrolled S 1321, as amended, S 1340, Senate amendments to H 461, as amended in the Senate. S 1342, S 1370, S 1371, S 1323, as amended, S 1294, S 1331, Mrs. Blanksma seconded the motion. S 1338, as amended, SCR 138, SCR 132, SCR 133, S 1295, The question being ""Shall the motion pass?"" S 1305, S 1332, S 1348, S 1368, S 1301, and S 1354 for the signature of the Speaker. Roll call resulted as follows: NOVAK, Secretary AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, S 1321, as amended, S 1340, S 1342, S 1370, S 1371, S 1323, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, as amended, S 1294, S 1331, S 1338, as amended, SCR 138, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, SCR 132, SCR 133, S 1295, S 1305, S 1332, S 1348, S 1368, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, S 1301, and S 1354 when so signed, ordered them returned to Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, the Senate. Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, March 18, 2020 Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Mr. Speaker: Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. I return herewith enrolled H 451, H 435, H 512, H 486, NAYS–Chew, Ellis, Necochea, Wintrow. Total - 4. H 419, H 420, H 422, H 473, as amended, H 503, H 526, H 529, Absent–Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Davis. Total - 4. H 522, H 438, H 549, H 521, H 432, as amended, H 457, as Total - 70. 318 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2020]

Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion passed and the March 18, 2020 House concurred in the Senate amendments to H 461, as amended Mr. Speaker: in the Senate. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 440, as amended in the Senate, H 500, as amended in the Senate, H 518, Mr. Ricks asked unanimous consent that the House concur as amended in the Senate, H 340, as amended, as amended in in the Senate amendments to H 384, as amended in the Senate. the Senate, and H 601. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CHANEY, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 440, Ms. Boyle asked unanimous consent that the House concur as amended in the Senate, H 500, as amended in the Senate, in the Senate amendments to H 487, as amended in the Senate. H 518, as amended in the Senate, H 340, as amended, as amended There being no objection, it was so ordered. in the Senate, and H 601 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Addis asked unanimous consent that the House concur in the Senate amendments to H 561, as amended in the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth There being no objection, it was so ordered. Order of Business. 8TH ORDER H 461, as amended in the Senate, H 384, as amended in Introduction, First Reading, and Reference the Senate, H 487, as amended in the Senate, and H 561, as of Bills and Joint Resolutions amended in the Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and S 1343, as amended in the House, by Judiciary and Rules Administration Committee for engrossing. Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business.

8TH ORDER 5TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Report of Standing Committees of Bills and Joint Resolutions March 18, 2020 HOUSE BILL NO. 650 Mr. Speaker: BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND AN ACT ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 384, as RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE amended in the Senate, H 461, as amended in the Senate, H 487, DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY FOR FISCAL YEAR as amended in the Senate, and H 561, as amended in the Senate. 2021; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DIVISION CHANEY, Chairman OF BUILDING SAFETY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. H 384, as amended in the Senate, H 461, as amended in the H 650 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Senate, H 487, as amended in the Senate, and H 561, as amended referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee in the Senate, were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. for printing. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth S 1386, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Order of Business. first time by title, and filed for second reading. 8TH ORDER There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Order of Business. of Bills and Joint Resolutions

5TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 651 Report of Standing Committees BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT March 18, 2020 RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE Mr. Speaker: STATE TAX COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE TAX ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021; LIMITING THE amendment to S 1343. NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT CHANEY, Chairman POSITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-102, IDAHO March 18, 2020 CODE, TO INCREASE THE SALARIES OF THE STATE Mr. Speaker: TAX COMMISSIONERS; AND PROVIDING FOR A We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND MANAGEMENT REVIEW. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 650. CHANEY, Chairman H 651 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee H 650 was filed for second reading. for printing. [March 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 319

9TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1385 passed the First Reading of Engrossed Bills House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. H 384, as amended in the Senate, and H 461, as amended in the Senate, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 614 be placed at were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, reading. it was so ordered.

H 487, as amended in the Senate, by Agricultural Affairs H 614 - TRANSPORTATION Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. H 614 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 561, as amended in the Senate, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open for second reading. debate. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth The question being, "Shall H 614 pass?" Order of Business. Roll call resulted as follows: 5TH ORDER AYES–Abernathy, Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Report of Standing Committees Berch, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Davis, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Goesling, March 18, 2020 Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Mr. Speaker: Kiska, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 651. Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, CHANEY, Chairman Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. H 651 was filed for second reading. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Marshall, Mendive, Moon, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Nichols, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Eleventh Order of Business. Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 21. Paired Votes: 11TH ORDER AYE - Abernathy NAY - Zito Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AYE - Berch NAY - Christensen Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1385 be placed at AYE - Davis NAY - Harris the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) it was so ordered. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 614 passed the S 1385 - ABORTION House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to S 1385 was read the third time at length, section by section, the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1349, as At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open amended, be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. debate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall S 1385 pass?" S 1349, as amended - TRANSPORTATION

Roll call resulted as follows: S 1349, as amended, was read the third time at length, section AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Clow, Collins, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Crane, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, debate. Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, The question being, "Shall S 1349, as amended, pass?" Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Roll call resulted as follows: Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, NAYS–Chew, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Gannon, Giddings, Green, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Kiska, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Toone, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gibbs, Giddings, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood. Total - 18. Goesling, Harris, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Christensen. Total - 3. Kiska, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Paired Votes: Raybould, Ricks, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), AYE - Palmer NAY - Davis Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, AYE - Kerby NAY - Gannon Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 47. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) NAYS–Anderson, Chew, Ellis, Gannon, Gestrin, Green, Total - 70. Hartgen, Kauffman, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, 320 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2020]

Necochea, Raymond, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 626 passed the Total - 19. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. the Senate. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1283 be placed at Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1349, as the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill it was so ordered. ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 122 be S 1283 - ADMINISTRATIVE RULES placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no S 1283 was read the third time at length, section by section, objection, it was so ordered. and placed before the House for final consideration. SCR 122 - EDUCATION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open debate. SCR 122 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1283 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, The question being, "Shall SCR 122 be adopted?" Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 122 adopted by voice Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 128 be Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, objection, it was so ordered. Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, SCR 128 - EDUCATION Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. SCR 128 was read the third time at length and placed before NAYS–None. the House for final consideration. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. DeMordaunt to Total - 70. open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1283 passed the The question being, "Shall SCR 128 be adopted?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 128 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Order of Business. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 626 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, 7TH ORDER it was so ordered. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions

H 626 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - H 650 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF BUILDING ADMINISTRATORS DIVISION SAFETY H 626 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with and placed before the House for final consideration. the immediate consideration of H 650 be suspended; that the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State debate. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 650 be The question being, "Shall H 626 pass?" read the second time by title and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: Seconded by Ms. Rubel. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Roll call resulted as follows: Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, NAYS–Boyle, Kiska, Moon, Nichols. Total - 4. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Total - 70. Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, [March 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 321

Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Total - 70. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1343, as amended in Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds the House, was read the second time by title and third time at of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion length, section by section, and placed before the House for final carried, the rules were suspended, and H 650 was read the second consideration. time by title and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1343, as amended in the House, pass?" Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 39, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Roll call resulted as follows: debate of H 650. There being no objection it was so ordered. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, The question being, "Shall H 650 pass?" Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Young, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, NAYS–Christensen, Giddings, Nichols, Scott, Zito. Total - 5. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington, Wood. Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Total - 5. Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Total - 70. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1343, as amended NAYS–None. in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. ordered returned to the Senate. Total - 70. H 384, as amended in the Senate - IDAHO WRONGFUL Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 650 passed the CONVICTION ACT House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 384, as amended in the S 1343, as amended in the House - BICYCLISTS AND Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 MOUNTAIN OPERATORS of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering urgency; and that H 384, as amended in the Senate, be read the with the immediate consideration of S 1343, as amended in the second time by title and third time at length, section by section, House, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be by Ms. Rubel. read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1343, as amended in the House, be read the The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" second time by title and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded Roll call resulted as follows: by Ms. Rubel. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Roll call resulted as follows: Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, NAYS–None. Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Total - 70. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds NAYS–None. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion 322 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2020] carried, the rules were suspended, and H 384, as amended in length, section by section, and placed before the House for final the Senate, was read the second time by title and third time at consideration. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Ricks to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 461, as amended in the Senate, pass?" The question being, "Shall H 384, as amended in the Senate, pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, Armstrong, Roll call resulted as follows: Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Christensen, Clow, Collins, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gestrin, Gibbs, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, McCrostie, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Raymond, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, NAYS–Berch, Chew, Ellis, Gannon, Green, Mason, Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Necochea, Rubel, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 10. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Absent–Abernathy, Anderst, Chaney, Davis, Mendive, NAYS–Anderson. Total - 1. Remington. Total - 6. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington, Paired Votes: Troy(Seegmiller). Total - 5. AYE - McCrostie NAY - Berch Total - 70. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 384, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Whereupon the Speaker declared H 461, as amended in referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill for enrolling. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. H 461, as amended in the Senate - FORCIBLE ENTRY AND UNLAWFUL DETAINER H 487, as amended in the Senate - PESTICIDES AND CHEMIGATION Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 461, as amended in the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 with the immediate consideration of H 487, as amended in the of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be urgency; and that H 461, as amended in the Senate, be read the read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of second time by title and third time at length, section by section, urgency; and that H 487, as amended in the Senate, be read the and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded second time by title and third time at length, section by section, by Ms. Rubel. and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Roll call resulted as follows: Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, NAYS–None. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. NAYS–None. Total - 70. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds carried, the rules were suspended, and H 461, as amended in of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion the Senate, was read the second time by title and third time at carried, the rules were suspended, and H 487, as amended in the Senate, was read the second time by title and third time at [March 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 323 length, section by section, and placed before the House for final At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Addis to open consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open The question being, "Shall H 561, as amended in the debate. Senate, pass?"

The question being, "Shall H 487, as amended in the Roll call resulted as follows: Senate, pass?" AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Roll call resulted as follows: Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Gibbs, Giddings, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Andrus, Armstrong, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, NAYS–Chew, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Green, Marshall, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, McCrostie, Necochea, Raymond, Rubel, Toone, Wintrow. Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Total - 12. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Absent–Abernathy, Anderst, Berch, Davis, Remington. Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Total - 5. NAYS–None. Total - 70. Absent–Abernathy, Anderst, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 5. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 561, as amended in Total - 70. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Whereupon the Speaker declared H 487, as amended in for enrolling. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth for enrolling. Order of Business.

H 561, as amended in the Senate - PROPERTY 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Governor and the Senate with the immediate consideration of H 561, as amended in the Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be 7 p.m. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 561, as amended in the Senate, be read the Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until second time by title and third time at length, section by section, 7 p.m. and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded RECESS by Ms. Rubel. Afternoon Session 2 The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The House reconvened at 7 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Roll call resulted as follows: Prior to recess, the House was at the Fourth Order of AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Business. Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Boise Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, March 17, 2020 Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, The Honorable Scott Bedke Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Speaker of the House Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. NAYS–None. Dear Mr. Speaker: Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. Total - 70. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 17, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds the following House bill, to wit: of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion H 542 carried, the rules were suspended, and H 561, as amended in the Senate, was read the second time by title and third time at Sincerely, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final /s/ Brad Little consideration. Governor 324 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2020]

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CHANEY, Chairman Boise The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 576, March 18, 2020 H 548, H 517, as amended, H 562, H 574, H 497, as amended, H 538, H 578, H 415, H 566, H 550, H 552, H 589, H 523, The Honorable Scott Bedke H 624, H 638, H 640, H 516, H 575, HCR 33, HJM 15, HCR 36, Speaker of the House HCR 37, H 384, as amended in the Senate, H 461, as amended in the Senate, H 487, as amended in the Senate, and H 561, Dear Mr. Speaker: as amended in the Senate, and, when so signed, ordered them I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. March 18, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh the following House bills, to wit: Order of Business. H 416, H 424, H 491, H 569, H 570, H 571, H 572, H 573, H 579, H 580, H 596, H 604, H 610, H 612, H 618, H 619, 7TH ORDER and H 620 Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Sincerely, H 651 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TAX COMMISSION /s/ Brad Little Governor Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 651 be suspended; that the March 18, 2020 portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Mr. Speaker: of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be I transmit herewith SCR 139 which has passed the Senate. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 651 be NOVAK, Secretary read the second time by title and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. SCR 139 was filed for first reading. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. March 18, 2020 The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 440, as amended in the Senate, Roll call resulted as follows: H 500, as amended in the Senate, H 518, as amended in the AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Senate, H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate, and Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, H 601 which have been signed by the President. Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, NOVAK, Secretary Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Enrolled H 440, as amended in the Senate, H 500, as Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, amended in the Senate, H 518, as amended in the Senate, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate, and H 601 were Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, for delivery to the Governor. Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, March 18, 2020 Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Mr. Speaker: NAYS–None. I return herewith H 576, H 548, H 517, as amended, H 562, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. H 574, H 497, as amended, H 538, H 578, H 415, H 566, H 550, Total - 70. H 552, H 589, H 523, H 624, H 638, H 640, H 516, H 575, HCR 33, HJM 15, HCR 36, and HCR 37 which have passed Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds the Senate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion NOVAK, Secretary carried, the rules were suspended, and H 651 was read the second time by title and third time at length, section by section, and H 576, H 548, H 517, as amended, H 562, H 574, H 497, as placed before the House for final consideration. amended, H 538, H 578, H 415, H 566, H 550, H 552, H 589, H 523, H 624, H 638, H 640, H 516, H 575, HCR 33, HJM 15, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open HCR 36, and HCR 37 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and debate. Administration Committee for enrolling. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Moyle disclosed a conflict of 5TH ORDER interest regarding H 651. Report of Standing Committees The question being, "Shall H 651 pass?" March 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: Roll call resulted as follows: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 576, H 548, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, H 517, as amended, H 562, H 574, H 497, as amended, H 538, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, H 578, H 415, H 566, H 550, H 552, H 589, H 523, H 624, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, H 638, H 640, H 516, H 575, HCR 33, HJM 15, HCR 36, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, HCR 37, H 384, as amended in the Senate, H 461, as amended Mendive, Moon, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, in the Senate, H 487, as amended in the Senate, and H 561, as Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, amended in the Senate. Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, [March 18, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 325

Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Zollinger. Total - 58. Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, NAYS–Christensen, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Marshall, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Monks, Moyle, Mr. Speaker. Total - 8. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. NAYS–None. Total - 70. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 651 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1309 passed the the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eleventh Order of Business. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1379, as 11TH ORDER amended, be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1336 be placed at S 1379, as amended - TRANSPORTATION the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1379, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1336 - ASSAULT OR BATTERY UPON CERTAIN At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open PERSONNEL debate. S 1336 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1379, as amended, pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Blanksma, Boyle, Chew, Clow, Collins, Ellis, The question being, "Shall S 1336 pass?" Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Roll call resulted as follows: McCrostie, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Ricks, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Blanksma, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Chaney, Chew, Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Goesling, Green, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 42. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kiska, Lickley, NAYS–Barbieri, Chaney, Christensen, Crane, DeMordaunt, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Kiska, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Scott, Stevenson, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 37. Vander Woude, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 24. NAYS–Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Christensen, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Gestrin, Total - 70. Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Palmer, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Wisniewski, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1379, as Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 29. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Davis, Remington. Total - 4. ordered returned to the Senate. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1336 passed the bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1309 be placed at Fifteenth Order of Business. the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 15TH ORDER S 1309 - ELECTIONS Announcements S 1309 was read the third time at length, section by section, Announcements were made to the body. and placed before the House for final consideration. 16TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Zito to open debate. Adjournment The question being, "Shall S 1309 pass?" Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Thursday, March 19, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion Roll call resulted as follows: carried. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, 8:19 p.m. Ellis, Furniss, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Mendive, ATTEST: Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 326 HOUSE JOURNAL March 19, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled S 1292 for the signature of the Speaker. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled SECOND REGULAR SESSION S 1292 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE March 18, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1430 and S 1417 which have passed the Senate. SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2020 S 1430 and S 1417 were filed for first reading. March 18, 2020 House of Representatives Mr. Speaker: The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. I return herewith H 639, H 644, H 645, H 646, H 643, H 582, H 616, H 615, H 431, and H 583 which have passed the Senate. Roll call showed 64 members present. NOVAK, Secretary Absent and excused - Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Horman, and Rubel. Total - 6. H 639, H 644, H 645, H 646, H 643, H 582, H 616, H 615, Total - 70. H 431, and H 583 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Prayer was offered by Representative Remington. March 18, 2020 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Mr. Speaker: Remington, Page. I return herewith H 587, as amended in the Senate, and H 560, as amended in the Senate, which have passed the Senate. 3RD ORDER NOVAK, Secretary Approval of Journal H 587, as amended in the Senate, and H 560, as amended in March 19, 2020 the Senate, were ordered held at the Desk. Mr. Speaker: Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the House concur We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND in the Senate amendments to H 587, as amended in the Senate. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved There being no objection, it was so ordered. the House Journal of the Seventy-third Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 587, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the CHANEY, Chairman Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. Mrs. Blanksma asked unanimous consent that the House Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by concur in the Senate amendments to H 560, as amended in the Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Senate. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

4TH ORDER H 560, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Consideration of Messages from the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. Governor and the Senate Mrs. Blanksma asked unanimous consent, pursuant to Rule OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 3, that H 560, as amended in the Senate, be corrected as follows: Boise "On Page 1, Line 42, remove the underscore from the March 18, 2020 period." The Honorable Scott Bedke There being no objection, it was so ordered. Speaker of the House

Dear Mr. Speaker: 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 18, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: March 19, 2020 H 502, H 598, and H 606 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Sincerely, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House /s/ Brad Little amendments to H 462, S 1318, and S 1325. Governor CHANEY, Chairman [March 19, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 327

March 19, 2020 S 1325, as amended in the House, by Education Committee, Mr. Speaker: was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND reading. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 644, H 645, H 646, H 643, H 582, H 616, H 615, H 431, H 583, and H 639. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1386 be returned CHANEY, Chairman to the State Affairs Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 644, H 645, H 646, H 643, H 582, H 616, H 615, H 431, H 583, 9TH ORDER and H 639 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the First Reading of Engrossed Bills Senate for the signature of the President. H 462, as amended, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration March 19, 2020 Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed Mr. Speaker: for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Order of Business. H 440, as amended in the Senate, H 500, as amended in the Senate, H 518, as amended in the Senate, H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate, and H 601 to the Governor at 8:19 p.m., 5TH ORDER as of this date, March 18, 2020. Report of Standing Committees CHANEY, Chairman March 19, 2020 Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Order of Business. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 587, as amended in the Senate, and H 560, as amended in the Senate. CHANEY, Chairman 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions H 587, as amended in the Senate, and H 560, as amended in the Senate, were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. Mr. Gannon moved the House adjourn for one day. Seconded by Mr. Ellis. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Ninth Order of Business. The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" AYES–Ellis, Gannon, Mason, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. 9TH ORDER Total - 6. First Reading of Engrossed Bills NAYS–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, H 587, as amended in the Senate, and H 560, as amended Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, in the Senate, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, reading. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Palmer, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Shepherd, There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Order of Business. Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 58. 7TH ORDER Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Horman, Rubel. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Total - 6. Total - 70. H 587, as amended in the Senate - HIGHWAY DISTRICTS Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion failed. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering SCR 139, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was with the immediate consideration of H 587, as amended in the introduced, read the first time by title, and held at the Desk. Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of 8TH ORDER urgency; and that H 587, as amended in the Senate, be read the Introduction, First Reading, and Reference second time by title and third time at length, section by section, of Bills and Joint Resolutions and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded S 1430, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first by Mr. McCrostie. time by title, and filed for second reading. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" S 1417, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Ways and Means Committee. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, S 1318, as amended in the House, by Judiciary and Rules Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Christensen, Clow, Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, for second reading. Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, 328 HOUSE JOURNAL March 19, 2020]

Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, NAYS–None. Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Chaney, Chew, Davis, Dixon, NAYS–None. Ellis, Gestrin, Horman, Palmer, Rubel, Shepherd, Zito. Total - 13. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Chaney, Chew, Davis, Dixon, Total - 70. Ellis, Gestrin, Horman, Palmer, Rubel, Shepherd, Zito. Total - 13. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds carried, the rules were suspended, and H 587, as amended in of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion the Senate, was read the second time by title and third time at carried, the rules were suspended, and H 560, as amended in length, section by section, and placed before the House for final the Senate, was read the second time by title and third time at consideration. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open debate. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Green disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 587, as amended in the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 560, as amended in the Senate, pass?" Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 587, as amended in the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 587, as amended in the AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Senate, pass?" Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Roll call resulted as follows: Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Nichols, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Smith, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mendive, Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nichols, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. Ricks, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, NAYS–None. Wagoner, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. Gestrin, Horman, Palmer, Rubel, Shepherd. Total - 11. NAYS–Green, Mason, McCrostie, Necochea, Smith, Toone, Total - 70. Wintrow. Total - 7. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Whereupon the Speaker declared H 560, as amended in Gestrin, Horman, Palmer, Rubel, Shepherd. Total - 11. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Total - 70. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 587, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill S 1430 - APPROPRIATIONS referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1430 be suspended; that the H 560, as amended in the Senate - TAXATION portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1430 be with the immediate consideration of H 560, as amended in the read the second time by title and third time at length, section Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 560, as amended in the Senate, be read the The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" second time by title and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded Roll call resulted as follows: by Mr. McCrostie. AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Christensen, Clow, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Roll call resulted as follows: Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, Nichols, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Christensen, Clow, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, [March 19, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 329

Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zollinger, Enrolled HCR 33, HJM 15, HCR 36, and HCR 37 were Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee NAYS–None. for delivery to the Secretary of State. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Chaney, Chew, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Gestrin, Horman, Palmer, Rubel, Shepherd, Zito. Total - 13. Enrolled H 576, H 548, H 517, as amended, H 562, H 574, Total - 70. H 497, as amended, H 538, H 578, H 415, H 566, H 550, H 552, H 589, H 523, H 624, H 638, H 640, H 516, H 575, H 384, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds as amended in the Senate, H 461, as amended in the Senate, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion H 487, as amended in the Senate, and H 561, as amended in the carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1430 was read the second Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration time by title and third time at length, section by section, and Committee for delivery to the Governor. placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Order of Business. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1430 pass?" 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Addis, Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, 2 p.m. Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. Motion carried. Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Ehardt, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, 2 p.m. McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Necochea, RECESS Nichols, Raybould, Raymond, Remington, Ricks, Scott, Smith, Afternoon Session Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, The House reconvened at 2 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Wagoner, Wintrow, Wisniewski, Wood, Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of NAYS–None. Business. Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Dixon, Ellis, Gestrin, Horman, Palmer, Rubel, Shepherd. Total - 11. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Total - 70. Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1430 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the 4TH ORDER Senate. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Order of Business. March 19, 2020 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1336, S 1309, S 1379, as 4TH ORDER amended, S 1350, as amended in the House, and S 1343, as Consideration of Messages from the amended in the House, for the signature of the Speaker. Governor and the Senate NOVAK, Secretary March 19, 2020 The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Mr. Speaker: S 1336, S 1309, S 1379, as amended, S 1350, as amended in the I transmit herewith enrolled S 1385, S 1349, as amended, House, and S 1343, as amended in the House, when so signed, SCR 122, SCR 128, and S 1283 for the signature of the Speaker. ordered them returned to the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary March 19, 2020 Mr. Speaker: The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled I return herewith enrolled H 644, H 645, H 646, H 643, S 1385, S 1349, as amended, SCR 122, SCR 128, and H 582, H 616, H 615, H 431, H 583, and H 639 which have S 1283 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary March 19, 2020 Enrolled H 644, H 645, H 646, H 643, H 582, H 616, H 615, Mr. Speaker: H 431, H 583, and H 639 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, I return herewith enrolled H 576, H 548, H 517, as amended, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. H 562, H 574, H 497, as amended, H 538, H 578, H 415, H 566, H 550, H 552, H 589, H 523, H 624, H 638, H 640, H 516, H 575, HCR 33, HJM 15, HCR 36, HCR 37, H 384, as March 19, 2020 amended in the Senate, H 461, as amended in the Senate, H 487, Mr. Speaker: as amended in the Senate, and H 561, as amended in the Senate, I return herewith H 496, H 614, H 626, H 650, and which have been signed by the President. H 651 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary NOVAK, Secretary 330 HOUSE JOURNAL March 19, 2020]

H 496, H 614, H 626, H 650, and H 651 were referred to the Total - 70. Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title 5TH ORDER was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Report of Standing Committees Administration Committee for enrolling. March 19, 2020 Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1297 be placed at Mr. Speaker: the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND it was so ordered. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 587, as amended in the Senate, H 560, as amended in the Senate, H 496, S 1297 - TRANSPORTATION H 614, H 626, H 650, and H 651. CHANEY, Chairman S 1297 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 587, as amended in the Senate, H 560, as amended in the Senate, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open H 496, H 614, H 626, H 650, and H 651 and, when so signed, debate. ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. The question being, "Shall S 1297 pass?"

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Roll call resulted as follows: Eleventh Order of Business. AYES–Abernathy, Amador, Anderst, Blanksma, Chaney, Clow, Furniss, Gannon, Gibbs, Green, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, 11TH ORDER Kauffman, Lickley, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Necochea, Raybould, Raymond, Smith, Syme, Toone, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 325, as amended Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, be placed at the top of Mr. Speaker. Total - 30. the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so NAYS–Addis, Anderson, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, ordered. Boyle, Christensen, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Giddings, Goesling, Harris, Kerby, Kingsley, Kiska, Marshall, H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate - Mendive, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Remington, Ricks, Scott, TRANSPORTATION Shepherd, Stevenson, Wagoner, Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 32. H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Absent–Berch, Chew, Davis, Ehardt, Ellis, Gestrin, Horman, Senate, was read the third time at length, section by section, and Rubel. Total - 8. placed before the House for final consideration. Paired Votes: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open AYE - Abernathy NAY - Zito debate. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 325, as amended in the Senate, as Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1297 failed to pass amended in the Senate. the House and ordered the bill returned to the Senate. Pursuant to Rule 80(3), Mrs. Green disclosed a conflict of There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth interest regarding H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended Order of Business. in the Senate. 4TH ORDER The question being, "Shall H 325, as amended in the Senate, Consideration of Messages from the as amended in the Senate, pass?" Governor and the Senate

Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, Mr. Moyle took the Chair. AYES–Addis, Anderst, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Christensen, Clow, Collins, Crane, March 19, 2020 DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Gibbs, Giddings, Goesling, Mr. Speaker: Green, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, I transmit herewith enrolled S 1430 for the signature of the Kiska, Lickley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nichols, Palmer, Speaker. Raymond, Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, NOVAK, Secretary Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Vander Woude, Wagoner, Wood, The Speaker Pro Tem announced that the Speaker was about Young, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 50. to sign enrolled S 1430 when so signed, ordered it returned to the NAYS–Amador, Anderson, Gannon, Marshall, Mason, Senate. McCrostie, Moyle, Necochea, Raybould, Ricks, Wintrow, Wisniewski. Total - 12. March 19, 2020 Absent–Abernathy, Berch, Chew, Davis, Ellis, Gestrin, Mr. Speaker: Horman, Rubel. Total - 8. I return herewith enrolled H 587, as amended in the Senate, Paired Votes: H 560, as amended in the Senate, H 496, H 614, H 626, H 650, AYE - Ehardt NAY - McCrostie and H 651 which have been signed by the President. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) NOVAK, Secretary [March 19, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 331

Enrolled H 587, as amended in the Senate, H 560, as 4TH ORDER amended in the Senate, H 496, H 614, H 626, H 650, and Consideration of Messages from the H 651 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Governor and the Senate Committee for delivery to the Governor. At this time, the Speaker took the Chair.

5TH ORDER March 19, 2020 Report of Standing Committees Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, which has been signed by the President. March 19, 2020 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 325, as Enrolled H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate. Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration CHANEY, Chairman Committee for delivery to the Governor.

The Speaker Pro Tem announced the Speaker was about to 5TH ORDER sign enrolled H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Report of Standing Committees Senate, and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. March 19, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND March 19, 2020 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Mr. Speaker: H 587, as amended in the Senate, H 560, as amended in the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Senate, H 496, H 614, H 626, H 650, and H 651 to the Governor ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled at 3:50 p.m., as of this date, March 19, 2020. H 451, H 435, H 512, H 486, H 419, H 420, H 422, H 473, as CHANEY, Chairman amended, H 503, H 526, H 529, H 522, H 438, H 549, H 521, H 432, as amended, H 457, as amended, H 463, H 464, H 466, H 547, H 565, H 592, H 501, H 511, as amended, H 509, H 594, March 19, 2020 H 510, H 551, H 553, H 555, H 599, H 405, as amended in the Mr. Speaker: Senate, H 413, H 528, H 544, H 545, H 442, H 627, H 628, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND H 629, H 630, H 631, H 632, H 634, H 635, H 636, and H 637 to ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled the Governor at 2:40 p.m., as of this date, March 18, 2020. H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, to CHANEY, Chairman the Governor at 4:15 p.m., as of this date, March 19, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman

March 19, 2020 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Mr. Speaker: Fifteenth Order of Business. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND 15TH ORDER ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Announcements H 576, H 548, H 517, as amended, H 562, H 574, H 497, as amended, H 538, H 578, H 415, H 566, H 550, H 552, Announcements were made to the body. H 589, H 523, H 624, H 638, H 640, H 516, H 575, H 384, as amended in the Senate, H 461, as amended in the Senate, H 487, 16TH ORDER as amended in the Senate, H 561, as amended in the Senate, Adjournment H 644, H 645, H 646, H 643, H 582, H 616, H 615, H 431, H 583, and H 639 to the Governor at 2:25 p.m., as of this date, Mr. Monks moved that the House adjourn until 9 a.m., March 19, 2020. Friday, March 20, 2020. Seconded by Mr. McCrostie. Motion CHANEY, Chairman carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 6:01 p.m. March 19, 2020 SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ATTEST: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk HCR 33, HJM 15, HCR 36, and HCR 37 to the Secretary of State at 1 p.m., as of this date, March 19, 2020. CHANEY, Chairman

There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Order of Business. 332 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2020]

HOUSE JOURNAL 15TH ORDER Announcements OF THE Announcements were made to the body. IDAHO LEGISLATURE 16TH ORDER Adjournment SECOND REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE Mr. Moyle moved that the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Legislature adjourn Sine Die. Seconded by Ms. Rubel.

The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" SEVENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2020 AYES–Amador, Anderst, Blanksma, Chaney, Chew, Ellis, Gannon, Goesling, Green, Kauffman, Kerby, Lickley, Marshall, Mason, McCrostie, Monks, Moyle, Necochea, Palmer, Raybould, House of Representatives Raymond, Ricks, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy(Seegmiller), Wagoner, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 32. The House convened at 9 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. NAYS–Addis, Andrus, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Roll call showed 59 members present. Christensen, Clow, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Ehardt, Furniss, Absent and excused - Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Collins, Gestrin, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nichols, Davis, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kiska, and Zollinger. Remington, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Vander Woude, Total - 11. Wisniewski, Young, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 28. Total - 70. Absent–Abernathy, Anderson, Berch, Collins, Davis, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kiska. Total - 10. Prayer was offered by Representative Remington. Total - 70. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Representative Remington. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried and the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Legislature adjourned Sine Die at 9:17 a.m., Friday, March 20, 2020. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * March 20, 2020 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND The following actions were recorded after House Sine Die. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Seventy-fourth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. 4TH ORDER CHANEY, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate Mr. Chaney moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Boise Order of Business. March 20, 2020 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House

S 1318, as amended in the House, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third Dear Mr. Speaker: reading. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on S 1325, as amended in the House, by Education Committee, March 19, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. the following House bills, to wit:

H 462, as amended, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third H 405, as amended in the Senate, H 422, H 473, as amended, reading. H 518, as amended in the Senate, H 528, H 529, and H 544 Sincerely, There being no objection, the House advanced to the /s/ Brad Little Fifteenth Order of Business. Governor of Idaho [March 20, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 333

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise Boise March 23, 2020 March 24, 2020 The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House

Dear Mr. Speaker: Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 23, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: I hereby advise you that I have vetoed on March 24, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill to wit: H 597, H 605, and H 613

Sincerely, H 325, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate /s/ Brad Little Governor of Idaho within the time limited by law, having arrived in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 4:15 p.m. on March 19, 2020. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise Due to the uncertainty in the coming fiscal year and the March 25, 2020 ongoing COVID-19 crisis, I am vetoing this legislation because it results in a fiscal impact to Idaho's General Fund. The The Honorable Scott Bedke maintenance and growth of our transportation infrastructure Speaker of the House remains a vital commitment of the State of Idaho, and I encourage the Idaho Legislature to pursue a comprehensive package when the state is facing a more positive economic outlook. Dear Mr. Speaker:

I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on Sincerely, March 24, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State /s/ Brad Little the following House bills, to wit: Governor of Idaho

H 419, H 432, as amended, H 451, H 466, H 496, H 503, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 510, H 550, H 551, H 552, H 553, H 562, H 565, H 566, Boise H 587, as amended in the Senate, H 589, H 592, H 594, H 614, H 630, H 631, H 635, and H 636 March 25, 2020 Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little Governor of Idaho The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise Dear Mr. Speaker: March 25, 2020 I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 24, The Honorable Scott Bedke 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following Speaker of the House House bills, to wit:

Dear Mr. Speaker: H 415, H 438, H 463, H 486, H 497, as amended, H 501, H 511, as amended, H 517, as amended, H 522, H 526, H 549, I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on H 555, H 575, H 582, H 583, H 615, H 616, H 626, H 627, March 23, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State H 628, H 629, H 632, H 634, H 637, H 638, H 639, H 640, the following House bill, to wit: H 643, H 644, H 645, H 646, and H 650 H 464 Sincerely, Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little /s/ Brad Little Governor of Idaho Governor of Idaho 334 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2020]

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR within the time prescribed by law, the same having arrived in the Boise Office of the Governor at the hour of 2:40 p.m. on March 18, 2020. March 25, 2020 This bill is an entirely sensible policy choice. However, it is not The Honorable Scott Bedke accurate to say, as the fiscal note does, that this bill has no fiscal Speaker of the House impact to the State. The assistance the Idaho Department of Corrections provides for transitional housing for sex offenders Dear Mr. Speaker: upon release from prison is approximately double the cost for all other offenders because of already existing restrictions on where I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on sex offenders can live. Because this bill further prohibits where March 25, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State sex offenders can live, the cost to the department for transitional the following House bills, to wit: housing for sex offenders will increase. At a minimum, the money currently appropriated for transitional housing will H 413, H 523, H 574, and H 624 not be enough to assist as many offenders as the department currently can assist. To account for this policy change, when the Sincerely, department absorbs these new costs fewer offenders will receive /s/ Brad Little transitional housing assistance. Governor of Idaho Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Governor of Idaho Boise THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR March 25, 2020 Boise The Honorable Scott Bedke March 25, 2020 Speaker of the House The Honorable Scott Bedke Dear Mr. Speaker: Speaker of the House I hereby advise you that I have signed on March 25, 2020 and am Dear Mr. Speaker: transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to wit: I hereby advise you that I have vetoed on March 25, 2020, and as the legislature has adjourned, am transmitting to the Secretary H 560, as amended in the Senate of State the following House bill to wit: This legislation has the potential to result in unintended tax shifts H 561, as amended in the Senate as well as a lack of uniformity in the process of agricultural land Tax policy should be fair, simple and predictable. This valuation. This legislation potentially creates a more arbitrary legislation if passed has the potential to result in unintended tax farmland valuation system that lacks uniformity across counties shifts as well as a lack of uniformity in the process of property and farmland taxpayers. Without knowing local rates, we can't tax assessment. It is for these reasons that I'm choosing to veto predict the magnitude of the differences between counties and this legislation. farmland taxpayers. I encourage the Legislature to follow up on this legislation to ensure that once implemented it works Sincerely, to maintain a fair, simple and predictable tax policy structure /s/ Brad Little within our state. Governor of Idaho

Sincerely, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR /s/ Brad Little Boise Governor of Idaho March 26, 2020 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House March 25, 2020 Dear Mr. Speaker: The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on March 25, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State Dear Mr. Speaker: the following House bill, to wit:

I hereby advise you that I have signed on March 25, 2020 and H 516 transmitted to the Office of the Secretary of State, with my approval, the following House bill, to wit: Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little H 457, as amended Governor of Idaho [March 20, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 335

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise Boise March 26, 2020 March 27, 2020 The Honorable Scott Bedke The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House Speaker of the House

Dear Mr. Speaker: Dear Mr. Speaker: I hereby advise you that I have signed on March 26, 2020 and I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on transmitted to the Secretary of State, with my approval, the March 26, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State following House bill, to wit: the following House bills, to wit:

H 538 H 420, H 431, H 512, H 545, H 576, and H 599 The accuracy of fiscal notes is paramount to setting sound Sincerely, budgets and ensuring Idaho meets its Constitutional obligation /s/ Brad Little of maintaining a balanced budget. While the fiscal note states Governor of Idaho that the new permits will be covered by exisitng program appropriations, the Department has provided estimates that as OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR much as $400,000 in ongoing funds may be necessary to carry Boise out the intent of this legislation. We look forward to working with the Legislature on supplemental appropriation next session March 30, 2020 to ensure the Department can implement the legislation. The Honorable Scott Bedke Sincerely, Speaker of the House /s/ Brad Little Governor of Idaho Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed on THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR March 30, 2020 and am transmitting to the Secretary of State Boise the following House bills, to wit: March 26, 2020 H 435, H 440, as amended in the Senate, H 442, H 500, as The Honorable Scott Bedke amended in the Senate, H 509, H 521, H 548, H 578, H 601, Speaker of the House and H 651 Sincerely, Dear Mr. Speaker: /s/ Brad Little I hereby advise you that I have vetoed on March 26, 2020, and Governor of Idaho as the session has adjourned, am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill to wit: OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise H 487, as amended in the Senate March 30, 2020 within the time limited by law, the same having arrived in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 2:25 p.m. on The Honorable Scott Bedke March 19, 2020. Speaker of the House

I did so reluctantly because I share the intent of the legislation Dear Mr. Speaker: in ensuring negotiated rulemaking for rules wherever feasible. The challenge with H 487aaS is that it mandates negotiated I hereby advise you that I have signed on March 30, 2020 and am rulemaking, and therefore may preclude temporary rules when transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to necessary. For the second straight year, the Legislature has chosen wit: to not reauthorize fee rules, and as a result, my administration has had to republish rules as temporary to ensure they remain H 461, as amended in the Senate in full force and effect. Thus, the rules promulgated under this statute are currently being republished as temporary rules. within the prescribed by law, the same having arrived in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 2:25 p.m. on March 19, 2020. In Executive Order 2020-01, I outlined my requirement that every rule chapter be repromulgated over the next five years. If a landlord obtains a favorable verdict by a jury or a favorable Each agency must hold at least two public hearings that are finding by the judge, it should be clearly stated in code that, on designed to maximize public participation in the rulemaking good cause shown for cases of old age, illness, disability, or the process. I believe the intent of H 487aaS will be carried out like, the judge can delay filing the order for a some short period. through my Executive Order. That way, in the interest of equity, the judge could give such a renter an additional few days before starting the 72-hour timeline Sincerely, with the filing of the order. Most renters will not be represented /s/ Brad Little by counsel and likely would not know they could even request Governor of Idaho the judge delay filing the order a few additional days. 336 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2020]

I do not oppose standardizing the process statewide for evictions such a court case will be exceedingly complicated to adjudicate once the order is filed, which is why I will allow this bill to on the abbreviated timeline this bill aspires to establish. become law. My hope is that better protection for the most vulnerable renters I outlined above can be enacted next year If the goal is to expeditiously compensate the wrongfully and in the meantime that judges will exercise discretion on the accused, that objective is best accomplished by entrusting the timing of filing the order in cases of old age, illness, disability decision to grant or deny compensation to an existing board or and the like commission, such as the Commission of Pardons and Parole or the Board of Examiners. This allows for the possibility of Sincerely, expedited compensation or settlement to the claimant, subject /s/ Brad Little to appropriation by the Legislature. If the board or commission Governor of Idaho denies the claim, then the proceeding could go to the courts for further fact-finding, adjudication, and appellate review. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise States vary in how they handle compensation to the wrongly convicted. We should be sure that the amount Idaho makes March 30, 2020 available to compensate the wrongfully convicted is comparable to the amounts other states give. In addition to financial The Honorable Scott Bedke compensation, this bill creates an unfunded mandate on the state- Speaker of the House funded insurance plan and state colleges and universities by granting successful claimants up to eight years of state-funded Dear Mr. Speaker: medical insurance and up to 120 credit hours at state colleges and I hereby advise you that I have signed on March 24, 2020 and universities. The total sum of a claimant's compensation should am transmitting to the Secretary of State, with my approval, the be enough that the successful claimant can purchase insurance following House bill, to wit: and an education if the successful claimant desires. This is a better approach than adding unfunded mandates to other parts of H 547 state government. I recognize that this bill relates to ongoing questions regarding Again, I admire the intent of this bill and my office will work the leasing of minerals by the Idaho Department of Lands. I with the sponsors to hopefully rectify these issues to produce a believe this legislation is a step in the process of resolving those bill that creates an acceptable process for quickly compensating questions. I also recognize that this discussion will continue, and the wrongfully convicted. I look forward to working with all involved to strengthen this program and increasing the amount it contributes to the State's Sincerely, endowment beneficiaries. /s/ Brad Little Governor of Idaho Sincerely, /s/ Brad Little Governor of Idaho THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise March 31, 2020 The Honorable Scott Bedke March 30, 2020 Speaker of the House The Honorable Scott Bedke Dear Mr. Speaker: Speaker of the House I hereby advise you that I have vetoed on March 30, 2020, and Dear Mr. Speaker: as the legislature has adjourned, transmitted to the Office of the Secretary of State, the following House bill, to wit: I hereby advise you that I have transmitted to the Secretary of State without my approval, disapproved and vetoed, the following H 340, as amended, as amended in the Senate House bill to wit: within the time limited by law, the same having arrived H 384, as amended in the Senate in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 8:19 p.m. on March 18, 2020. within the time prescribed by law, the same having arrived in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 2:25 p.m. on My time as Governor has been marked by reducing March 19, 2020. administrative red tape while protecting the health and safety of Idahoans. The safety and well being of Idaho's children is This bill has an admirable objective but establishes a flawed my highet priority. This legislation does not adequately ensure process to recompence the wrongfully convicted. This bill necessary protections for one of our most vulnerable populations, immediately forces the state into an adversarial legal proceeding adolescents seeking treatment for substance use disorders. in court with the claimant. The process will be expensive and Additionally, I am troubled to implement a pilot program that time-consuming to pursue and defend, the cost of which is not has no sunset peiod in place for proper assessement contemplated in the Fiscal Note. By their very nature these proceedings will involve missing or lost evidence, dead or Sincerely, otherwise unavailable witnesses, constitutional victims' rights /s/ Brad Little issues, and appellate review by the Idaho Supreme Court. In sum, Governor of Idaho [March 20, 2020 HOUSE JOURNAL 337

14TH ORDER • Omnibus Non-Fee Rule, Docket 30-0101-1900 be Presentation of Petitions and Communications approved in its entirety.

House of Representatives Division of Career Technical Education: It is the State of Idaho recommendation of the Committee that the following be approved in their entirety; February 27, 2020 • Omnibus Non-Fee Rule, Docket 55-0000-1900 Speaker Scott Bedke • Rules of Career Technical Schools, Docket 55-0103-1901 Idaho House of Representative

Mr. Speaker, House Education Committee /s/ Representative Lance Clow Chairman The House Education Committee has received and reviewed all pending and pending fee rules from - The letter was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk.

State Board and State Department of Education: It is the recommendation of the Committee that the following be House of Representatives approved in their entirety; State of Idaho • Omnibus Fee Rule Docket 08-0000-1900F; March 6, 2020 • Rules Governing Administration, Docket 08-0201-1902; Speaker Scott Bedke • Rules Governing Uniformity, Docket 08-0202-1901 and Idaho House of Representatives Docket No. 08-0202-1903; Mr. Speaker, • Rules Governing Thoroughness, Docket 08-0203-1902;

• Rules Governing Public Charter Schools, Docket The House Health and Welfare Committee has received and 08-0204-1901 reviewed all Omnibus pending, Omnibus pending fee, pending, pending fee, and temporary rules from the following - It is the recommendation of the Committee that; • Department of Health and Welfare: It is the • Omnibus Non-Fee Rule Docket 08-0000-1900 be recommendation of the Committee that all Omnibus pending, approved with the exception of: Omnibus pending fee, pending, and temporary rules be approved, • Rules Governing Uniformity, Sections 004.01 and 100.01, with the exception of Chapter 16.02.08-Vital Statistics Rules, .02.d and .04.c, which the Committee finds to not be consistent Docket No. 16-0000-1900F, Section 201, Subsection 06, which with legislative intent and recommends it be rejected. the Committee finds to not be consistent with legislative intent and recommends it be rejected. • Rules Governing Thoroughness, Section .004.01.d including Appendices A, B, C, h and j and Section 105.01.d.i.(3), • Office of the Governor, Idaho Commission on Aging: ii, iii and iv, which the Committee finds to not be consistent with It is the recommendation of the Committee that all Omnibus legislative intent and recommends it be rejected. pending rules be approved. • Rules Governing the Opportunity Scholarship • Office of the Governor, Idaho Commission for the Program, Docket 08-0113-1901 be approved with the exception Blind and Visually Impaired: It is the recommendation of the of Section 101.02.a changes, c changes and all of d, which the Committee that all Omnibus pending rules be approved. Committee finds to not be consistent with legislative intent and • Board of Medicine: It is the recommendation of the recommends it be rejected. Committee that all Omnibus pending, Omnibus pending fee, and • Rules Governing Uniformity, Docket 08-0202-1902 pending fee rules be approved. be approved with the exception of Section .004.01, which the • Board of Nursing: It is the recommendation of the Committee finds to not be consistent with legislative intent and Committee that all Omnibus pending fee and pending rules be recommends it be rejected. approved. • Rules Governing Thoroughness, Docket 08-0203-1901 • Idaho State Board of Dentistry: It is the recommendation be approved with the exception of Section .004.01.d including of the Committee that all Omnibus pending fee and pending fee Appendices A, B, C, h and j; and Docket 08-0203-1903 be rules be approved. approved with the exception of Section .004.01.d including Appendices A, B, C, h and j, which the Committee finds to • Bureau of Occupational Licenses: It is the not be consistent with legislative intent and recommends it be recommendation of the Committee that all Omnibus pending fee rejected. rules be approved. Idaho Commission for Libraries: It is the recommendation of • Idaho Board of Pharmacy: It is the recommendation of the Committee that: the Committee that all Omnibus pending fee rules be approved. 338 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2020]

• Idaho Public Health Districts, Panhandle Health • Real Estate Commission District #1: Docket No. 41-0101-1900 was redirected to the • Idaho Grape Growers and Wine Producers Commission Environmental, Energy, and Technology Committee. It is the recommendation of the Committee that all Omnibus pending, Omnibus pending fee, pending and pending fee rules be House Health and Welfare Committee approved in their entirety. /s/ Representative Fred Wood Chairman The Committee also received and reviewed Omnibus pending, Omnibus pending fee, pending and pending fee rules The letter was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. for the:

House of Representatives • Division of Building Safety State of Idaho and recommends all be approved with the exception of: Docket March 3, 2020 07-0101-1901, Section 105.09 - subsection a and b and Docket Speaker Scott Bedke 07-0301-1901, subsection 04.04. which the Committee finds Idaho House of Representatives to not be consistent with legislative intent and recommends rejection. Mr. Speaker, House Business Committee The House Judiciary, Rules & Administration Committee /s/ Representative has received and reviewed all Omnibus non-fee, Omnibus fee, Chairman pending, pending fee and proclamation rules from: The letter was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. • Department of Juvenile Corrections • Idaho State Police * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • Idaho State Police, Forensic Services • Commission of Pardons and Parole CERTIFICATE • Public Defense Commission • Idaho State Police, Idaho Public Safety and Security WE, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker of the House of Information System Representatives, and CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk, do • Idaho State Police, Peace Officer Standards and Training hereby certify and attest as follows: Council That we have carefully compiled in the House Journal of • Sexual Offender Management Board the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fifth Legislature all of • Board of Correction the proceedings of the Seventy-fifth Legislative Day, and that the It is the recommendation of the Committee that all said Journal contains a full, true, and correct record of all of the Omnibus fee and pending fee rules, Omnibus proclamation and proceedings of said House of Representatives for said day and proclamation rules be approved in their entirety. final action upon all legislation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands, this April 6, 2020. House Judiciary Rules and SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Administration Committee /s/ Representative Greg Chaney ATTEST: Chairman CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk The letter was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. .

House of Representatives State of Idaho March 16, 2020 Speaker Scott Bedke House Representatives

Mr. Speaker The House Business Committee has received and reviewed all Omnibus pending, Omnibus pending fee, pending, and pending fee rules from:

• Idaho Department of Finance • Idaho Department of Insurance • Bureau of Occupational Licenses • Board of Accountancy • Board of Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors