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29 ...... Dustin Whitney Manwaring (R), Elaine Smith (D) HOUSE JOURNAL 30 ...... Jeff Thompson (R), (R) OF THE 31 ...... Neil A. Anderson (R), Julie VanOrden (R) 32 ...... (R), Tom Loertscher (R) 33 ...... (R), Bryan N. Zollinger (R) LEGISLATURE 34 ...... Ron Nate (R), (R) ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION 35 ...... Van Burtenshaw (R), (R) SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho. Done at Boise, the Capital of Idaho, this Twenty-eighth day of November, in the year of our Lord, two thousand and sixteen, and of the Independence FIRST ORGANIZATIONAL DAY of the of America, the two hundred and forty-first. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2016 /s/ Secretary of State House of Representatives The Certificate of Election was ordered filed in the office of At the hour of 9 a.m., on Thursday, December 1, 2016, the the Chief Clerk. members-elect of the House of Representatives convened in the Roll call showed all 70 members present. House Chamber of the Capitol Building in the City of Boise, with the Honorable , Speaker of the House of the At this time, Speaker Bedke administered the oath of office Sixty-third Legislature presiding, assisted by Carrie Maulin, to all members-elect. Chief Clerk. Prayer was offered by Representative Raybould. The Chief Clerk read the official proclamation as follows: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Speaker Bedke. I, LAWERENCE DENNEY, Secretary of State of the State of Idaho and legal custodian of the records of elections held in There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh the State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the following is a full, Order of Business. true and complete list of those elected to serve as members of the House of Representatives of the First Regular Session of the 7TH ORDER Sixty-fourth Legislature, as shown by official records on file in Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions my office: At this time, Representative Bell took the Chair. DISTRICT NAME 1 ...... (R), Sage G. Dixon (R) Nominations were declared in order for the Speaker of the 2 ...... (R), (R) House. 3 ...... (R), Don Cheatham (R) Mr. Moyle presented in nomination the name of 4 ...... Lucas "Luke" Malek (R), (R) Mr. Scott Bedke. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. 5 ...... Paulette E. Jordan (D), (R) 6 ...... Thyra K. Stevenson (R), (R) Mr. Moyle moved that nominations cease and that a 7 ...... (R), Paul E. Shepherd (R) unanimous ballot be cast for Mr. Scott Bedke. Seconded by 8 ...... Terry Gestrin (R), (R) Mr. Erpelding. 9 ...... (R), (R) The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" 10 ...... Brandon Hixon (R), Greg Chaney (R) 11 ...... (R), (R) Whereupon Representative Bell declared the motion carried 12 ...... Robert E. Anderst (R), Rick D. Youngblood (R) by voice vote and Mr. Scott Bedke was elected Speaker of the 13 ...... Brent J. Crane (R), Gary E. Collins (R) House. 14 ...... (R), Gayann DeMordaunt (R) 15 ...... Lynn M. Luker (R), Patrick McDonald (R) At this time, Mr. Moyle and Mr. Erpelding escorted Mr. Bedke to the podium where the oath of office was 16 ...... John McCrostie (D), (D) administered to him by Representative Bell. 17 ...... John Gannon (D), (D) 18 ...... (D), (D) At this time, Speaker Bedke took the Chair. 19 ...... Mathew Erpelding (D), (D) 20 ...... Joe A. Palmer (R), (R) Mr. Moyle moved that the House adopt as Rules and Joint 21 ...... Steven C. Harris (R), Thomas E. "Tom" Dayley (R) Rules for the First and Second Sessions of the Sixty-fourth Legislature, the Rules and Joint Rules as adopted by the 22 ...... (R), Jason A. Monks (R) Sixty-third Legislature. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. 23 ...... (R), Megan C. Blanksma (R) 24 ...... (R), (R) Whereupon the Speaker declared by voice vote that a 25 ...... Maxine T. Bell (R), (R) majority of the members having voted in the affirmative, the 26 ...... Steven Miller (R), (D) motion carried and the Rules and Joint Rules were adopted. 27 ...... Scott Bedke (R), (R) There being no objection, the House advanced to the 28 ...... Randy Armstrong (R), (R) Thirteenth Order of Business. 2 HOUSE JOURNAL December 1, 2016]

COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES (13) 13TH ORDER Hartgen, Chairman Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business Anderson, Vice Chairman At this time, the members selected their seats in accordance with House Rule 67. Harris King Holtzclaw Chew Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess subject to Call of the Horman Chair. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Packer Redman Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by voice Scott vote and the House was recessed subject to Call of the Chair. Kingsley Moon RECESS Syme Prior to recess, the House was at the Thirteenth Order of Business. EDUCATION (15) VanOrden, Chairman Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business McDonald, Vice Chairman The following committee assignments were announced by the Speaker: Shepherd Kloc Boyle McCrostie STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE Clow Toone SIXTY-FOURTH Mendive AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS (15) Kerby Boyle, Chairman Cheatham Dayley, Vice Chairman Amador DeMordaunt Bell Erpelding Moon Miller Toone Syme VanOrden Burtenshaw ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY (17) Kerby Raybould, Chairman Troy Thompson, Vice Chairman Stevenson Amador Hartgen Smith Armstrong Vander Woude Jordan Hanks Anderson Rubel Zito Anderst APPROPRIATIONS (10) Mendive Bell, Chairman Trujillo Youngblood, Vice Chairman Chaney Nate Miller King Scott Burtenshaw Wintrow Cheatham Horman Malek Malek Moon Anderson Dixon BUSINESS (18) HEALTH AND WELFARE (13) Barbieri, Chairman Wood, Chairman Clow, Vice Chairman Packer, Vice Chairman

Collins Smith Hixon Chew Crane Kloc Perry Rubel Palmer Toone Vander Woude Thompson Redman Hixon Gibbs Monks Blanksma Anderst Hanks Dixon Kingsley Troy Zollinger Stevenson Armstrong DeMordaunt Manwaring [December 1, 2016 HOUSE JOURNAL 3

JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION (18) STATE AFFAIRS (15) Luker, Chairman Loertscher, Chairman Malek, Vice Chairman Monks, Vice Chairman Perry Gannon Luker Smith Dayley McCrostie Crane Jordan Trujillo Wintrow Palmer McDonald Barbieri Cheatham Kerby Holtzclaw Nate Harris Chaney Scott Amador Armstrong Blanksma Giddings Hanks Manwaring Zito Zito Zollinger TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE (17) LOCAL GOVERNMENT (13) Palmer, Chairman Perry, Chairman Shepherd, Vice Chairman Redman, Vice Chairman Gestrin King Luker Chew Hixon Wintrow Barbieri McCrostie Kauffman Gannon Clow Collins Packer Blanksma Youngblood Giddings McDonald Kingsley Dixon Manwaring Harris Zollinger Holtzclaw Monks RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION (18) DeMordaunt Gibbs, Chairman Syme Gestrin, Vice Chairman Moyle Erpelding Raybould Rubel WAYS AND MEANS (7) Shepherd Jordan Anderst, Chairman Wood Moyle Erpelding Boyle Vander Woude Crane Rubel Miller Vander Woude Smith Burtenshaw Mendive There being no objection, the House advanced to the VanOrden Fifteenth Order of Business. Youngblood Kauffman 15TH ORDER Giddings Announcements Announcements were made to the body. REVENUE AND TAXATION (16) 16TH ORDER Collins, Chairman Adjournment Trujillo, Vice Chairman Moyle Erpelding Mr. Moyle moved that the Organizational Session of Raybould Gannon the Sixty-fourth Legislature adjourn Sine Die. Seconded by Anderst Mr. Erpelding. Dayley Hartgen Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried and the Kauffman Organizational Session of the Sixty-fourth Legislature adjourned Chaney Sine Die at 4:59 p.m. Nate SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Thompson ATTEST: Gestrin CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Stevenson Troy

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HOUSE JOURNAL term commencing January 9, 2017, through Friday, January 13, 2017. OF THE 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 5th day of January, in the year of our IDAHO LEGISLATURE Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first year. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State

FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2017 of the Chief Clerk. The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Roy Lacey. House of Representatives There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh The House convened at 12 noon, January 9, 2017, the Order of Business. time established for the convening of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Legislature, the members of the House of 7TH ORDER Representatives convened in the House Chamber of the Capitol Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Building in the City of Boise, with Scott Bedke, Speaker, presiding. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1 BY MOYLE AND ERPELDING Roll call showed all 70 members present. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION At this time the Speaker put the House at ease for the Flag PROVIDING FOR A JOINT SESSION OF THE HOUSE Ceremony. OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE SENATE OF THE FIRST REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTY-FOURTH IDAHO Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. LEGISLATURE FOR THE PURPOSE OF HEARING A MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Connor Christensen, Page. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

WHEREAS, the Governor has informed the House of 3RD ORDER Representatives and the Senate that he desires to deliver a Approval of Journal message to a Joint Session of the House of Representatives and January 9, 2017 the Senate of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Mr. Speaker: Legislature in the Chamber of the House of Representatives at 1 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND p.m. on Monday, January 9, 2017. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members House Journal of the Organizational Session and recommend that of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, same be adopted as corrected. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, LUKER, Chairman that the House of Representatives and the Senate meet in Joint Session on Monday, January 9, 2017, at 1 p.m. for the purpose of Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by hearing the message from the Governor. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. HCR 1 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee 4TH ORDER for printing. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that two committees be 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. CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT The Speaker appointed the following committees to notify KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions the Governor and the Senate. of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, ELAINE SMITH, State Representatives Loertscher, Palmer, and King were Representative, District 29, Seat B, Bannock County, State of appointed as the committee to notify the Governor and Idaho, has nominated, ROY LACEY, of 13374 W. Trail Creek Representatives Collins, Armstrong, and Jordan were appointed Rd., Pocatello, ID 83204, to perform the duties of this office as the committee to notify the Senate. The committees were temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 29, Seat B. excused. NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Roy Lacey of Pocatello, Idaho, to the There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth office of Acting State Representative, District 29, Seat B, for a Order of Business. 6 HOUSE JOURNAL January 9, 2017]

5TH ORDER At this time, Senators acting as a committee from the Senate, Report of Standing Committees were escorted into the House Chamber to notify the House of Representatives that the Senate was organized and ready for January 9, 2017 business. The Speaker thanked the committee. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND There being no objection, the House advanced to the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 1. Thirteenth Order of Business. LUKER, Chairman 13TH ORDER HCR 1 was ordered held at the Desk. Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. House of Representatives State of Idaho 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions January 9, 2017 The Honorable Fred Wood, Chairman HCR 1 - GOVERNOR - STATE OF STATE ADDRESS Health and Welfare Committee Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HCR 1 be suspended; that the Dear Representative Wood: 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 Pursuant to House Rule 24, I am designating the Health and dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 1 be Welfare Committee as a privileged committee for the remainder read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time of the 2017 legislative session. at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Sincerely, /s/ Scott Bedke The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Speaker of the House

Roll call resulted as follows: Representative Horman was appointed to the Environment, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Energy, and Technology Comimttee. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Representative Blanksma is leaving the Judiciary Rules and Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Administration Committee and will be replacing Representative Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, VanOrden on the Resources and Conservation Committee. Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Order of Business. Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Lacey), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, 7TH ORDER Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions NAYS–None. Absent and excused –Armstrong, Collins, Jordan, King, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that a committee be Loertscher, Palmer. Total - 6. appointed to wait upon the Senate and escort the Senators to the Total - 70. House Chamber for the purpose of attending the Joint Session. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The Speaker appointed Representatives Dixon, Giddings, carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 1 was read the first and Rubel as the committee to wait upon the Senate. The time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and committee was excused. placed before the House for final consideration. The committee appointed to wait upon the Senate returned At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open and reported that the Senate was waiting to enter the House debate. Chambers. The Speaker thanked and discharged the committee. The question being, "Shall HCR 1 be adopted?" JOINT SESSION Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 1 adopted by voice Pursuant to HCR 1, the hour of 1 p.m. having arrived, the vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. members of the Senate entered the House Chamber and met in The committee appointed to notify the Governor that the Joint Session with Speaker Scott Bedke presiding. House was in session returned to the House and reported they Roll call showed 69 members present. had conveyed the message to the Governor and that the Governor Absent and excused– Cheatham. Total – 1. sent his greetings and best wishes for a productive session. The Total – 70. committee was thanked and discharged by the Speaker. Roll call of the Senate showed all 35 members present. The committee appointed to notify the Senate that the House was in session returned to the House and reported that they had Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. conveyed the message to the Senate, and the Senate returned its best wishes for a productive session. The committee was thanked The Pledge of Allegiance was led by and discharged by the Speaker. Chaplain Tom Dougherty. [January 9, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 7

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that one committee be Ladies and gentlemen, it's my honor and privilege to report appointed to wait upon the Supreme Court Justices and Appellate to you today that the State of Idaho is resurgent, and in fact is Court Judges and one to wait upon the Elected Officials and escort gaining a national reputation among states for our stability and them to the House Chamber. There being no objection, it was so our strength. ordered. Our finances are secure. Revenue is exceeding expectations. The Speaker appointed Senators Lodge and Burgoyne and Economic growth is outpacing the overall growth of government, Representatives Luker and Gannon as the committee to wait and our own operations are more transparent and efficient than upon the Supreme Court Justices and Appellate Court Judges ever. and Senators Winder and Buckner-Webb and Representatives Hixon and Wintrow as the committee to wait upon the Elected More of our people are working than at any time in our Officials and escort them to the House Chamber. The committees history. And wages are rising - slowly but surely - along with were excused. employer demand for more skilled workers. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the Speaker appoint Meeting that demand is among our most serious challenges, a committee to wait upon the Governor and escort him to the but we are facing it head on. And I know you share my House Chamber. There being no objection, it was so ordered. commitment to finding Idaho-based solutions rather than waiting for our national government's dysfunction to get turned around. The Speaker appointed Senators Davis and Stennett and Representatives Moyle and Erpelding as the committee to wait So as we honor that spirit of independence and upon the Governor and escort him to the House Chamber. The self-determination, I can testify to you today that our citizens are committee was excused. energized and engaged in growing our economy, improving our communities, caring for our families and neighbors, and most The committee appointed by the Speaker escorted the importantly in preparing our youth for a rapidly changing world. Supreme Court Justices and the Appellate Court Judges to the House Chamber where they were presented to the Joint Session. Seldom has the future seemed either as hopeful or as uncertain. It is beyond our power, or that of any state government, The committee appointed by the Speaker escorted the Elected to bring order to national and global turmoil. But it is our Officials to the House Chamber where they were presented to the responsibility and our duty as elected leaders to preserve and Joint Session. protect the steady framework of opportunity that the people of The committee appointed by the Speaker escorted the Idaho need in order to confidently pursue their dreams and freely Governor to the House Chamber. express their civic virtue. His Excellency, the Governor of the State of Idaho, That's why such a large share of the Executive Budget C.L. "Butch" Otter, was introduced by the Speaker and the recommendations you have before you continue addressing our following State of the State Message and Budget Address was five-year plan for improving Idaho's public schools, as well delivered by Governor Otter. as our efforts to create a seamless, sustainable education and * * * * * training system extending from kindergarten through career for every citizen. Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, Honorable Justices and Judges, my fellow constitutional officers, distinguished legislators and My budget recommendations are about more than members of my Cabinet, honored guests, friends, my family and fulfilling shared commitments and implementing task force our First Lady … my fellow Idahoans. recommendations. They are about more than living up to our constitutional responsibilities. They are even about more than Before I begin, allow me to add my welcome and best wishes providing for the skilled workforce that our employers need. to all the new members of the Idaho Legislature joining us here Ultimately, my education funding proposals are about doing the today. Thanks to each of you for bringing your life experiences right thing for the next generation of Idahoans, and laying a and your unique perspectives to our important work here in the foundation for their own refinements and adjustments to keep People's House. pace with a dynamic global marketplace. I also have the privilege today of introducing newly elected So allow me to briefly outline some of the most crucial parts Idaho Supreme Court Justice Robyn Brody to this chamber and of this next round of investments. to the Idaho Judiciary. Congratulations Madam Justice. My first and most significant recommendation is for an The new year also brings some key departures from the ongoing allocation of $58 million to continue implementing the Executive Branch. I'm sure you join me in wishing Kevin Kempf career ladder pay model for our public school teachers. Along god speed in his new national responsibilities after two eventful with the $75 million that we invested in that effort during the and successful years as director at the Department of Correction. past two years, this new and largest tranche will keep us on We also are losing Sam Haws to well-deserved retirement track to reaching our five-year funding goal for attracting and from the Office on Aging. And Kelly Pearce's experience retaining more of the best and brightest educators available. and leadership will be missed with his recent retirement as administrator at the Division of Building Safety. I extend my I'm also calling for an ongoing investment of $2.5 million thanks and best wishes to them all. a year for leadership training of principals in low-performing schools, and $2.5 million a year more to train school Finally, this will be the last legislative session for Dick administrators on Idaho's teacher evaluation framework and Armstrong as director of the Department of Health and Welfare. process. His stalwart and tireless leadership has set a high standard for whoever takes on that difficult and often thankless responsibility As we work to improve the competitiveness of Idaho's next. Dick will be retiring in June, and he'll be leaving big shoes teacher pay, it's critical that we have a solid basis for rewarding to fill. excellence. Looking beyond the recent challenges that we've 8 HOUSE JOURNAL January 9, 2017] experienced with teacher evaluations, this training will help Let me call your attention now and encourage your support ensure that school administrators can professionally, thoroughly for an effort to make post-secondary education in eastern Idaho and meaningfully assess teacher effectiveness and help guide more affordable for students, more competitive for businesses their professional growth. and more attractive and responsive to employers. I'm speaking of course of the campaign to turn Eastern Idaho Technical College Another of my K-12 budget recommendations is for $15 in Idaho Falls into a full-fledged community college. million to help school districts cover the cost of higher health insurance premiums for their employees. That will help them Establishing a College of Eastern Idaho will spur economic avoid having to backfill those costs from discretionary funds that growth and complete a comprehensive statewide system of we only recently restored in the wake of the Great Recession. affordable community college options, along with North Idaho College, the College of Southern Idaho and the College of Our task force recommendations called for investing a total Western Idaho. of $60 million a year in classroom technology statewide. We've allocated $18 million so far. So now I'm asking for $10 million a This body already has set aside $5 million for startup costs. year more starting in fiscal 2018 to make achieving our remaining Now the people of Bonneville County must decide at the polls in technology funding goals more manageable. May whether to invest in their own future by advancing plans to provide better opportunities for students and families, for those There's also an ongoing $6 million request in my Executive looking to improve their career readiness, and for businesses Budget for improving teachers' professional development looking to locate or expand. opportunities. The idea is to ensure that teachers have time to regularly share lesson plans and instructional resources, After seeing the difference that the College of Western Idaho collaborate and learn from one another what works best in the has made here in the Treasure Valley, after seeing how quickly classroom. CWI has grown to meet pent-up demand for new educational opportunities, and after seeing the overwhelmingly positive My funding recommendation additionally includes another response from employers, the College of Eastern Idaho campaign $5 million a year for expanding and improving college and career has my full and enthusiastic support. counseling in Idaho high schools. Based on our rising college For those of you from Ada and Canyon counties, I also enrollment rate, that kind of investment is helping more students, support and urge your positive consideration of the College of parents and educators determine the most appropriate options Western Idaho's efforts to expand its Nampa campus and build for enabling young people to "Go On" to higher education or a new campus in Boise. CWI is bursting at the seams, with an career-technical training and certification. enrollment of 20,000 students just eight years after opening with I'm also urging you to continue supporting the STEM Action 1,200. The employers who provide jobs and tax revenue here in Center and its groundbreaking Computer Science Initiative. the valley are relying on your help to meet the need. They already are having a significant impact on thousands of My other higher education budget priorities continue to educators and tens of thousands of students. But the demand is reflect a K-through-career emphasis. They focus on workforce there to expand their reach to help ensure every Idaho student development and expanding programs at our four-year and teacher gets the chance to embrace the STEM fields and institutions and community colleges that support such in-demand the tremendous growth of career opportunities they provide. career fields as energy, computer science and the health Proficiency in science, technology, engineering and math form professions. That includes a $2.4 million request to expand an increasingly essential link between K-12 and career readiness. residency programs in graduate medical education that are STEM education is critical to developing those skills most in needed to address our chronic shortage of physicians and other demand in today's workplace. health care providers, especially in Idaho's more rural areas. Sometimes the challenges and complexities of life interrupt As many of you know, Idaho ranks near the bottom our best-laid plans for pursuing our own career opportunities, nationally in the number of doctors and medical residents per including our good intentions to complete a college degree within capita. In addition, a significant percentage of our physicians a traditional four- or five-year span. are approaching retirement age. But we also know that there's a better-than-average chance that when aspiring physicians do So my budget recommendation for fiscal 2018 once again their residencies in Idaho, they will stay in Idaho to practice. includes funding for an "adult completer" scholarship. It will provide an incentive for those with some college credits who That's why I'm grateful for the work of stakeholder groups have been away from school for at least three years to return to in developing a plan for increasing medical residencies and the classroom and finish up. It's an important part of our strategy implementing other solutions to Idaho's physician shortage. for reaching the ambitious and worthy goal of ensuring that at That includes significantly leveraging my budget request for least 60 percent of Idahoans between the ages of 25 and 34 have expanding residency programs with federal funds. a college degree or certificate by 2020. A genuinely historic development toward making health In pursuit of that goal, I'm recommending the transfer of $35 care more accessible for all Idahoans is the Idaho College of million to the Permanent Building Fund for higher-education Osteopathic Medicine. Idaho's first medical school is being facilities throughout Idaho. That includes $10 million for a Center developed on the Idaho State University health sciences campus for Material Science at Boise State University, $10 million for in Meridian, with construction set to begin early this year. ICOM the University of Idaho to build the Center for Agriculture, Food plans to have its first class of students begin their studies in and the Environment or "CAFÉ" in the Magic Valley, $10 million 2018. It already has secured 78 new residency positions for for Lewis-Clark State College to construct a Career-Technical eventual ICOM graduates at hospitals throughout the region, Education building adjacent to the proposed Lewiston High with more on the way. So I hope you will join me in embracing School CTE facility, and $5 million toward remodeling the Gale the opportunity and welcoming this important new institution to Life Sciences Building at Idaho State University. Idaho. [January 9, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 9

I also want to offer my thanks and congratulations to the on the cutting edge of addressing the global challenge. Work community leaders responsible for making our Behavioral already is under way to establish and expand a joint cyber Health Crisis Center program such a success. The third of lab that I proposed, and you funded, last year. But we can do our community facilities opened in Twin Falls about a month more to protect ourselves and secure our future. So now I'm ago. It joined sites already operating in Idaho Falls and Coeur encouraging the Legislature to express its support for an even d'Alene, and a fourth in the works here in Boise, in providing more substantial step toward Idaho leadership in cybersecurity, an accessible, cost-effective alternative to jail or emergency supercomputing and new nuclear technologies. room visits for those struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues. They are providing significant savings on law The State Board of Education, the INL and our universities enforcement responses and hospital costs, and already have are working to finance and build two world-class research become critical parts of local systems of care. facilities near the Center for Advanced Energy Studies in Idaho Falls. The Cybercore and the Collaborative Computing Center My budget recommendation includes $1.5 million to cover would be financed and owned by the State but paid for by the remaining costs of standing up the Twin Falls and Boise the INL through lease payments. And those payments would facilities. Once again, these are investments that can save our continue for decades - long after the buildings are paid off - communities millions of dollars a year on the costs of emergency providing a continuing revenue stream for higher education. services, and that means less stress on local taxpayers. But this initiative will pay dividends far beyond our budget. To continue improving our statewide mental health system, It will help to address our workforce needs by growing a talent I'm also requesting $10.3 million to build an adolescent mental pipeline for the INL and related Idaho industry. And perhaps health facility in the Treasure Valley. That also would cover the most importantly, it will enable more of Idaho's best and brightest cost of remodeling a unit at State Hospital South in Blackfoot as students to find high-paying career opportunities right here at a secure mental health facility. home. Now let's talk for a minute about our spending priorities and Folks, we all aspire to be more self-reliant. We strive for living within the people's means. it in our personal lives as well as in the operation of our State government. Few federal edicts in recent years have been more It's no surprise that we all want tax relief. For some it's the intrusive or more damaging to our self-determination than the top priority of this legislative session. But I would remind you Affordable Care Act. that together we have reduced the tax burden on our citizens during my tenure by about $1 billion. And you soon will have There is broad agreement in this body on the need to legislation before you to cut the base tax rate for unemployment help tens of thousands of Idahoans with incomes too high to insurance paid by Idaho employers by 6.3 percent this year. qualify for Obamacare subsidies but too low to afford health That's $46 million in tax relief in the coming year alone, and care coverage on their own. Just as clearly, there is very little $115 million over three years. support for expanding Medicaid. I understand that. It would mean subordinating our Idaho priorities to the siren song of I am as committed as ever to limiting the size and growth federal dollars that neither the national government nor taxpayers of our State government, and we continue to make many of the can afford. efficiencies realized during the Great Recession a part of our standard operations. But I also understand the costs of failing So beyond continuing to seek elusive answers to the policy to invest prudently and sustainably in our future. So I will not questions that we've been asking for years, we now have the entertain anything that undermines our commitment to meeting option of waiting to see what the Trump administration and our essential State government functions. At the top of that list Congress do with Obamacare. are our investments in improving education and career readiness But waiting by itself is seldom a solution. Instead, while in Idaho. we wait I would encourage you to seek ways to make Idaho We're not alone in our efforts to build and improve Idaho's less dependent on the feds. That includes continuing to build workforce. From STEM education to advanced research, we local partnerships and encouraging marketplace innovations that have a strong partner in the Idaho National Laboratory. It was address our Idaho goals of improving health-care accessibility great to hear recently that a $1.6 billion state-of-the-art facility and affordability. for handling spent fuel from the Navy's nuclear warships will However, I believe that waiting in this case is not entirely soon be built there. an exercise in kicking an oversized can down the road. I mentioned earlier that our immediate future is marked by hope Now we're working with the INL to strengthen the and uncertainty. Nowhere is that dichotomy more striking than capabilities at our colleges and universities by collaborating on in the upcoming change of leadership in Washington, D.C. one of our most complex challenges - addressing the growing threat of cyberattacks like the one against Fish and Game's While few people know just what to expect from the online licensing system last year. You soon will be seeing the President-elect or his Cabinet, I am far more hopeful than anxious work product of the cybersecurity task force led by Lieutenant about the promise of a new and better day in the relationship Governor Little, and I ask you to take its findings seriously. between the federal government and the states. Because make no mistake: We got off lucky last time. Dealing with Obamacare should be only the start. This is Cyber-crime and even cyber-warfare are very real and growing uncharted territory. There is no history or precedent from which threats. The next hack here in Idaho could target more critical to project. But I for one look forward in the years ahead to seeing infrastructure, including our electrical grid, industrial control renewal of a national commitment to the principles of federalism systems, military equipment or even or our personal vehicles. on which our system of government was founded. The INL is a world leader in cybersecurity, and our For years now, we in the West have been frustrated by partnerships there are positioning our three universities to be the increasing imposition of the federal government's will over 10 HOUSE JOURNAL January 9, 2017] our livelihoods and quality of life. Regulatory bureaucracies Folks, federalism can and does work, but only when it and entrenched interests have become practiced at reaching involves willing partners. This past election has provided us here far beyond the letter of such laws as the Clean Air Act, Clean in the West with a window of opportunity to make broader and Water Act and Endangered Species Act to essentially nullify the better collaboration between the federal and state governments commonsense stewardship of states and local jurisdictions. a reality. I am optimistic that President-elect Trump and his team will Voters have expressed a desire for government that works, work to ensure that meaningful reforms are implemented to keep both here in Boise and in Washington, D.C. They're tired of timid such agencies as the EPA, the BLM, the Forest Service and the representation that seems more concerned with the next election U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in check. Their focus must be than the next generation. They want government that reflects their shifted to working more collaboratively with states to develop highest aspirations and understands that individuals - as well as national policies that are flexible enough to accommodate local states - must have both the tools and the freedom to rise up and needs and realities. meet their own best potential. I recently provided the new administration with some If the recent national election taught us anything, it's that detailed advice for improving the federal approach to such issues the people are still in charge - not factions; not special interests; as protecting sage-grouse and their habitat, delisting grizzly not the news media - not even the political parties. I'm proud bears, and developing needed energy infrastructure like the that Idahoans voted in support of real and substantial change in Gateway West electrical transmission project in southern Idaho. our national government and against stuck-in-the-mud business as usual. I hope and trust that my advice will not fall on deaf ears, because Idaho has an exemplary record of managing and Now it's up to us to put the lessons of 2016 to work for Idaho. protecting our own natural resources. Our own citizens and Now it's time to recognize that differences on policy, personality communities have the civic virtue and proven know-how to or priorities do not mean differences in principle. More than ever, ensure our lands and resources are responsibly used for the we now have the opportunity and the responsibility as citizens to long-term economic and recreational opportunities they can help secure Idaho's future. provide. So good luck and thank you for your attention, your talents I am not advocating for the State to take over the more-than and your willingness to serve. My door is open, and I look 60 percent of Idaho owned by the federal government. But forward to your conscientious and constructive work during this we should continue expanding on the efforts we've made so 1st regular session of the 64th Idaho Legislature. far to realize the potential of such Idaho values as active management and local stewardship. Our initiative to improve May God continue to bless Idaho and the United States of water sustainability is a great example of how Idaho can do very America. well caring for our own needs without punitive federal oversight. * * * * * Simply put, states need the opportunity to be full and equal partners in decisions that affect the land, water, wildlife and other The Speaker thanked Governor Otter. resources within our borders. States must be enabled to be the architects of our own destiny. At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for presentation of the Idaho Medal of Achievement. We in Idaho already are making great use of those rare opportunities where real collaboration with the states is actually ****** encouraged by the feds. Good Neighbor Authority granted under the 2014 Farm Bill invites Idaho to increase the pace and scale Idaho Medal of Achievement of forest and watershed restoration work on federal forests. Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter presented to Barbara Morgan Under agreements reached through the program, Idaho the first Idaho Medal of Achievement. Barbara Morgan is an is playing a more active role in improving the health of our Idaho Educator and astronaut. intermingled timberlands. That's reducing fuels and the threat to The Idaho Medal of Achievement is the highest civilian communities and watersheds from catastrophic wildfires while honor the State of Idaho has to offer. creating more jobs and economic benefits for our citizens. So I'm recommending the allocation of $250,000 for additional ****** foresters to keep advancing that effort. Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Seventh Order And thanks to your support, the Rangeland Fire Protection of Business. Association program has been growing in popularity and impact. There are eight groups organized so far throughout southern The committee appointed to wait upon the Governor came Idaho. The informal BLM program provides training and forward and escorted him from the House Chamber and was, on equipment for local ranchers and other landowners to offer a its return, thanked and discharged by the Speaker. first-attack capability that helps stop range fires before they devastate the landscape. In the past year, about 250 Idaho The committee appointed to wait upon the Supreme Court ranchers provided fire suppression assistance on more than 7.7 Justices and the Appellate Court Judges came forward and million acres of federal, state and private lands. escorted them from the House Chamber and was, on its return, thanked and discharged by the Speaker. As a fringe benefit, letting Idaho ranchers protect the land from which they draw their livelihoods also serves to protect The committee appointed to wait upon the Elected Officials sage-grouse from habitat-destroying wildfire - the single biggest came forward and escorted them from the House Chamber and threat to their survival. was, on its return, thanked and discharged by the Speaker. [January 9, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 11

Mr. Moyle moved that the Governor's State of the State Message and Budget Address be printed in both the House and Senate Journals. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by voice vote and ordered the Governor's State of the State Message and Budget Address printed in both the House and Senate Journals. Mr. Moyle moved that the Joint Session be dissolved. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. The Senate returned to its Chamber. 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, January 10, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 1:55 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 12 HOUSE JOURNAL January 10, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL The correspondence was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. OF THE January 9, 2017 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE I return herewith HCR 1 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE HCR 1 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business.

SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY 7TH ORDER TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2017 Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Mr. Moyle moved that the following persons be approved as attaches to serve the House of Representatives for and during House of Representatives the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Legislative Aide ...... Aspen Compton Roll call shows all 70 members present. Chaplain ...... Tom Dougherty Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Legislative Aide ...... Cathy Downs Chief Fiscal Officer ...... Terri Franks-Smith The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Katie Groves, Page. Sergeant at Arms ...... Claudia Howell Majority Pool Secretary ...... Michele Jarvis Minority Chief of Staff ...... Shelley Landry 3RD ORDER Doorkeeper ...... Corkey Madsen Approval of Journal Chief Clerk of the House ...... Carrie Maulin January 10, 2017 Journal Clerk ...... Tetiana Kanashuk Mr. Speaker: Assistant to the Speaker ...... MaryLou Molitor We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Assistant Chief Clerk ...... Chris Taylor ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Assistant Sergeant at Arms ...... Jeff Wall House Journal of the First Legislative Day and recommend that Majority Leadership Secretary ...... Kristen Weitz same be adopted as corrected. Secretarial Supervisor ...... Susan Werlinger LUKER, Chairman Majority Pool Secretary ...... Shelby Winkel Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Committee Secretaries: Environment, Energy & Technology ...... Lorrie Byerly Appropriations ...... Cody Jessup 4TH ORDER Ways & Means ...... Tetiana Kanashuk Consideration of Messages from the Agricultural Affairs ...... Joan Majors Governor and the Senate Resources & Conservation ...... Tracey McDonnell OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise Commerce & Human Resources ...... Erica McGinnis Local Government ...... Erica McGinnis January 9, 2017 Judiciary, Rules & Administration ...... Heidi McKay Business ...... Joyce McKenzie The Honorable Scott Bedke Health & Welfare ...... Irene Moore Speaker of the House Transportation & Defense ...... Jasmine Platt As required by Section 57-1601, Idaho Code, I am Revenue & Taxation ...... Fred Swanstrum transmitting the following report of the Governor's Emergency Education ...... Ann Tippetts Fund for fiscal years 2016 and 2017. State Affairs ...... Kasey Winder

Balance as of July 1, 2015 83,744.48 Pages: No activity in fiscal year 2016 Connor Christensen Katie Groves Balance as of June 30, 2016 83,744.48 Grant Guymon Gabriel Hooper No activity year-to-date in fiscal Emily Horrocks Bridger LaBau year 2017 Matthew Ricks Nina Weeks Balance as of December 31, 2016 83,744.48 Mary Wonacott

As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter voice vote and administered the oath of office to the above Governor named attaches. [January 10, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 13

8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 1 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING SECTION 67-5291, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR PARTS OF A RULE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO DEFINE A TERM; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. H 1 was 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 a.m., Wednesday, January 11, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:18 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 14 HOUSE JOURNAL January 11, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL 15TH ORDER Announcements OF THE Announcements were made to the body. IDAHO LEGISLATURE 16TH ORDER Adjournment FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Thursday, January 12, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:10 a.m. THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2017 ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk House of Representatives The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Roll call showed all 70 members present. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nina Weeks, Page. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal January 11, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Second Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth Order of Business. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees January 11, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 1. LUKER, Chairman H 1 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. January 11, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 1. LUKER, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled HCR 1 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. [January 12, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 15 HOUSE JOURNAL ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY (17) OF THE Raybould, Chairman Thompson, Vice Chairman

IDAHO LEGISLATURE Hartgen Smith FIRST REGULAR SESSION Vander Woude Jordan SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE Anderson Rubel Anderst Mendive Trujillo Chaney FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Nate THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2017 Cheatham Horman Malek House of Representatives Moon The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. STATE AFFAIRS (14) Roll call showed 68 members present. Absent and excused - Crane and Gestrin. Total - 2. Loertscher, Chairman Total - 70. Monks, Vice Chairman

Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Luker Smith The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Matthew Ricks, Page. Crane Jordan Palmer Barbieri 3RD ORDER Holtzclaw Approval of Journal Harris Armstrong January 12, 2017 Giddings Mr. Speaker: Manwaring We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Zito ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Third Legislative Day and recommend that There being no objection, the House advanced to the same be adopted as corrected. Fifteenth Order of Business. LUKER, Chairman 15TH ORDER Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Announcements Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Announcements were made to the body. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Thirteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment 13TH ORDER Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 8 a.m., Friday, Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business January 13, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:26 a.m. COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES (12) SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker

Hartgen, Chairman ATTEST: Anderson, Vice Chairman CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk

Harris King Holtzclaw Chew Horman Packer Redman Kingsley Moon Syme 16 HOUSE JOURNAL January 13, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL 16TH ORDER Adjournment OF THE Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Monday, January 16, 2017. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion IDAHO LEGISLATURE carried. FIRST REGULAR SESSION Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE adjourned at 8:09 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2017

House of Representatives The House convened at 8 a.m., Mr. Loertscher in the Chair. Roll call showed 61 members present. Absent and excused - Barbieri, Bedke, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Jordan, Monks, Moyle, and Trujillo. Total - 9. Total - 70. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Emily Horrocks, Page.

3RD ORDER Approval of Journal January 13, 2017 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. LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted.

4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate

January 12, 2017 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled HCR 1 which has been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled HCR 1 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business.

15TH ORDER Announcements Announcements were made to the body. [January 16, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 17

HOUSE JOURNAL our Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first OF THE year. /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY FIRST REGULAR SESSION Secretary of State SIXTY-FOURTH 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 Dirk Mendive. EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 2017 The Certificate of Appointment dated January 5, 2017, for acting Representative Roy Lacey, District 29, Seat B, has been extended until such time as Representative Elaine Smith is able House of Representatives to resume her duties. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Roll call showed 70 members present. January 16, 2017 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Bridger LaBau, Page. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HCR 1 to the Secretary of State at 8:10 a.m., as of this date, January 13, 2017. 3RD ORDER LUKER, Chairman Approval of Journal There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth January 16, 2017 Order of Business. Mr. Speaker: 8TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Introduction, First Reading, and Reference ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the of Bills and Joint Resolutions House Journal of the Fifth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. HOUSE BILL NO. 2 LUKER, Chairman BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by RELATING TO PHARMACISTS; AMENDING SECTION Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 54-1723, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING RECIPROCAL LICENSING AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION.

4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the HOUSE BILL NO. 3 Governor and the Senate BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO PHARMACISTS; AMENDING SECTION THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 54-1704, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT PRESCRIBING CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT TUBERCULIN PURIFIED PROTEIN DERIVATIVE PRODUCTS IS WITHIN THE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY; KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions AND AMENDING CHAPTER 17, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, RON MENDIVE, State BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-1733E, Representative, District 3, Seat A, Kootenai County, State of IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A PHARMACIST Idaho, has nominated, DIRK MENDIVE, of 3732 S. Dusty Lane, MAY PRESCRIBE AND ADMINISTER A TUBERCULIN Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814, to perform the duties of this office PURIFIED PROTEIN DERIVATIVE PRODUCT UNDER temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 3, Seat A. CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Dirk Mendive of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, HOUSE BILL NO. 4 to the office of Acting State Representative, District 3, Seat A, BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE for a term commencing January 16, 2017, and continuing until AN ACT such time as Representative Mendive is able to resume his duties. RELATING TO PHARMACISTS; AMENDING SECTION IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand 54-1704, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT PRESCRIBING and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at ANY TOBACCO CESSATION PRODUCT IS WITHIN THE the Capitol in Boise on this 16th day of January, in the year of PRACTICE OF PHARMACY; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 18 HOUSE JOURNAL January 16, 2017]

17, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW HOUSE BILL NO. 9 SECTION 54-1733E, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE PHARMACISTS MAY PRESCRIBE TOBACCO CESSATION AN ACT PRODUCTS UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. RELATING TO THE BOARD OF MASSAGE THERAPY; AMENDING SECTION 54-4006, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING COMPENSATION OF HOUSE BILL NO. 5 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF MASSAGE THERAPY. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; HOUSE BILL NO. 10 AMENDING SECTION 37-2726, IDAHO CODE, TO BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE PROVIDE THAT THE BOARD SHALL RETAIN CERTAIN AN ACT INFORMATION FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE YEARS, TO RELATING TO CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE; PROVIDE THAT PHARMACISTS MUST REGISTER AMENDING CHAPTER 7, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY TO ACCESS THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-707A, IDAHO PRESCRIPTIONS DATABASE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING FEES; AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. AMENDING SECTION 54-708, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSES; AMENDING SECTION 54-709, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS HOUSE BILL NO. 6 REGARDING LICENSURE BY WRITTEN EXAMINATION BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 54-710, IDAHO CODE, TO RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSURE AMENDING SECTION 37-2702, IDAHO CODE, TO BY ENDORSEMENT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CLARIFY THE BOARD OF PHARMACY'S AUTHORITY CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-711, TO DESIGNATE A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING TEMPORARY PRACTICE, REGISTRATION AND PERMIT SECTION 37-2705, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE LIST OF AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. SCHEDULE I CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; AMENDING SECTION 37-2709, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE LIST OF SCHEDULE III CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND HOUSE BILL NO. 11 TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE SECTION 37-2711, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE LIST OF AN ACT SCHEDULE IV CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; AMENDING RELATING TO OPTOMETRISTS; AMENDING SECTION 37-2713, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE LIST SECTIONS 54-1520 AND 54-1522, IDAHO CODE, TO OF SCHEDULE V CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; AND REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSES. DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

HOUSE BILL NO. 12 HOUSE BILL NO. 7 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO MASSAGE THERAPISTS; AMENDING 34-614, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A CANDIDATE SECTION 54-4002, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE FOR THE STATE LEGISLATURE MUST BE A REGISTERED DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL ELECTOR WITHIN THE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT FOR CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 54-4007, IDAHO ONE YEAR PRECEDING THE ELECTION. CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE IDAHO STATE BOARD OF MASSAGE THERAPY SHALL HAVE THE POWER AND DUTY TO REVIEW AND APPROVE CERTAIN HOUSE BILL NO. 13 EDUCATIONAL CURRICULA AND TO MAKE A BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 54-4009, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AND RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 34-627, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE OFFICIAL DATE OF A POLITICAL PARTY CHANGE BY AN ELECTED OFFICIAL. HOUSE BILL NO. 8 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE H 2, H 3, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, H 9, H 10, H 11, H 12, and AN ACT H 13 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to RELATING TO MASSAGE THERAPISTS; AMENDING the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. SECTION 54-4009, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE REQUIREMENTS FOR ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE; There being no objection, the House advanced to the AMENDING SECTION 54-4010, IDAHO CODE, Fifteenth Order of Business. TO REQUIRE CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECKS FOR 15TH ORDER ENDORSEMENT LICENSURE; AND AMENDING SECTION Announcements 54-4011, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSE RENEWAL AND REINSTATEMENT. Announcements were made to the body. [January 16, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 19

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Tuesday, January 17, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:17 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 20 HOUSE JOURNAL January 17, 2017]

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. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Wednesday, January 18, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2017 Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:08 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker House of Representatives ATTEST: The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Roll call showed all 70 members present. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Gabriel Hooper, Page.

3RD ORDER Approval of Journal January 17, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Eighth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth Order of Business.

5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees

January 17, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 2, H 3, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, H 9, H 10, H 11, H 12, and H 13. LUKER, Chairman H 2, H 3, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, H 9, H 10, and H 11 were referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. H 12 and H 13 were referred to the State Affairs Committee. January 17, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 1 and recommend that it do pass. LOERTSCHER, Chairman H 1 was filed for second reading. [January 18, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 21

HOUSE JOURNAL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. OF THE 10TH ORDER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 1, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time FIRST REGULAR SESSION by title and filed for third reading. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Thirteenth Order of Business. 13TH ORDER Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business TENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2017 Ethics Committee Pursuant to House Rule 76, Representatives Burtenshaw, House of Representatives Horman, Luker, Gannon, and Kloc have been elected by their respective caucuses to serve as members on the The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. House Ethics Committee. Speaker Bedke has appointed Representative Burtenshaw as chairman. Representative Wood Roll call showed 68 members present. and Representative Dixon have been elected by the majority Absent and excused - Gestrin and Smith(Lacey). Total - 2. caucus as first and second alternates. Representative Toone has Total - 70. been elected by the minority caucus as an alternate. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. ****** The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Grant Guymon, Page. State of the Judiciary At this time, Mr. Luker introduced Roger S. Burdick, Chief 3RD ORDER Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court, who delivered the State of Approval of Journal the Judiciary Address to the members of the House. ****** January 18, 2017 Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, the House advanced to the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Fifteenth Order of Business. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Ninth Legislative Day and recommend that 15TH ORDER same be adopted as corrected. Announcements LUKER, Chairman Announcements were made to the body. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by 16TH ORDER Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Adjournment There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Order of Business. Thursday, January 19, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. 8TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Introduction, First Reading, and Reference 11:52 a.m. of Bills and Joint Resolutions SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: HOUSE BILL NO. 14 CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; AMENDING SECTION 23-908, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR WHEN CERTAIN LIQUOR LICENSES ARE IN ACTUAL USE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. H 14 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. 22 HOUSE JOURNAL January 19, 2017]

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

IDAHO LEGISLATURE HOUSE BILL NO. 15 BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE FIRST REGULAR SESSION AN ACT SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE RELATING TO URBAN RENEWAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; AMENDING SECTION 50-2905A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "PROJECT COSTS" TO PROVIDE A CORRECT STATUTORY REFERENCE. ELEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2017 HOUSE BILL NO. 16 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE House of Representatives AN ACT PROVIDING AN APPROPRIATION AND A TRANSFER The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. OF FUNDS TO THE PEST CONTROL DEFICIENCY FUND; Roll call showed 68 members present. AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Absent and excused - Gestrin, and Perry. Total - 2. Total - 70. HOUSE BILL NO. 17 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mary Wonacott, Page. RELATING TO THE MILITARY DIVISION AND THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS; AMENDING SECTION 46-714, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY CONTRACT 3RD ORDER WITH STATE MATCHING FUNDS IN EXCESS OF A Approval of Journal CERTAIN AMOUNT MAY NOT BE LET BY THE ADJUTANT GENERAL UNTIL WRITTEN APPROVAL IS GIVEN BY THE STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS. January 19, 2017 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 18 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the AN ACT House Journal of the Tenth Legislative Day and recommend that RELATING TO THE IDAHO NATIONAL GUARD; same be adopted as corrected. AMENDING SECTION 46-314, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE LUKER, Chairman THAT THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE IDAHO NATIONAL GUARD IS AUTHORIZED TO ENCOURAGE RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF NATIONAL Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by GUARDSMEN BY PROVIDING INCENTIVE PAYMENTS Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. FOR FURTHERANCE OF EDUCATION. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 19 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE 5TH ORDER AN ACT Report of Standing Committees RELATING TO ARMORIES AND MILITARY PROPERTY; AMENDING SECTION 46-707, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION.

January 19, 2017 HOUSE BILL NO. 20 Mr. Speaker: BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND AN ACT ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 14. RELATING TO VEHICLES; AMENDING SECTION LUKER, Chairman 49-457, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLE FEES, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION REGARDING FEES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES, TO H 14 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration REVISE FEE PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN HYBRID Committee. VEHICLES AND TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 40-701, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth APPORTIONMENT OF FEES FOR CERTAIN ELECTRIC Order of Business. [January 19, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 23

AND PLUG-IN HYBRID VEHICLES; AND DECLARING AN HOUSE BILL NO. 26 EMERGENCY. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 21 RELATING TO TAXES; AMENDING SECTION BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION 63-3004, IDAHO CODE, TO UPDATE A REFERENCE COMMITTEE TO THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE; DECLARING AN ACT AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE RELATING TO THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPLICATION. RETIREMENT SYSTEM; AMENDING SECTION 59-1303, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN PERSONS H 15, H 16, H 17, H 18, H 19, H 20, H 21, H 22, H 23, H 24, SHALL BE DESIGNATED AS POLICE OFFICER H 25, and H 26 were introduced, read the first time by title, and MEMBERS FOR RETIREMENT PURPOSES AND TO referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING for printing. SECTION 59-1334, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN POLICE OFFICERS AND FIREFIGHTERS There being no objection, the House advanced to the WHOSE POSITIONS BECAME CLASSIFIED MAY REMAIN Eleventh Order of Business. UNDER A CERTAIN CONTRIBUTION. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 22 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE H 1 - IDAHO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT AN ACT RELATING TO INCOME TAXES; AMENDING SECTION H 1 was read the third time at length, section by section, and 63-3022, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE placed before the House for final consideration. REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION 63-3022T, IDAHO CODE, RELATING At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Loertscher to open TO RELIEF FROM JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY ON A debate. JOINT RETURN; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 30, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION The question being, "Shall H 1 pass?" 63-3050A, IDAHO CODE, REGARDING RELIEF FROM JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY ON A JOINT RETURN. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, HOUSE BILL NO. 23 Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, AN ACT Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, RELATING TO TAXES; AMENDING SECTION 63-3045, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A TAXPAYER'S Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, RIGHTS FOLLOWING A PERFECTED PROTEST AND McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, SECTION 63-3045B, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY Shepherd, Smith(Lacey), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, THE CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH A NOTICE Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, OF DEFICIENCY BECOMES FINAL AND TO MAKE Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION NAYS–None. 14-532, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT Absent and excused–Gestrin, Perry. Total - 2. CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL Total - 70. CORRECTION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 1 passed the House. HOUSE BILL NO. 24 Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE There being no objection, the House advanced to the AN ACT Fifteenth Order of Business. RELATING TO TAXES; AMENDING SECTION 63-3045, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH AN INDEPENDENT 15TH ORDER APPEALS PROCESS, TO REVISE PROCEDURES Announcements FOLLOWING A PROTEST AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3045B, IDAHO Announcements were made to the body. CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; DECLARING AN 16TH ORDER EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING APPLICATION. Adjournment

HOUSE BILL NO. 25 Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 9 a.m., Friday, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE January 20, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. AN ACT Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at RELATING TO TOBACCO PERMITS; AMENDING 11:18 a.m. SECTION 63-2555, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker REGARDING THE REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF A TOBACCO DISTRIBUTOR AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL ATTEST: CORRECTION. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 24 HOUSE JOURNAL January 20, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. OF THE 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference IDAHO LEGISLATURE of Bills and Joint Resolutions

FIRST REGULAR SESSION HOUSE BILL NO. 27 SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO HAZARDS TO AIR FLIGHT; AMENDING SECTION 21-515A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN EXEMPTION TO ANY POLES OR TWELFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY STRUCTURES SUPPORTING ELECTRIC LINES FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017 CARRYING A VOLTAGE OF SIXTY-NINE KILOVOLTS OR MORE.

House of Representatives HOUSE BILL NO. 28 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE The House convened at 9 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. AN ACT Roll call showed 65 members present. RELATING TO THE STATE LOTTERY; AMENDING Absent and excused - Gestrin, Jordan, Perry, Thompson and SECTION 67-7408, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT Wood. Total - 5. THE STATE LOTTERY MAY EMPLOY AN ELECTRONIC Total - 70. DISPLAY FOR REPORTING A WINNING OR LOSING LOTTERY OUTCOME ONLY WHEN THE DISPLAYED Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. LOTTERY OUTCOME IS ASSOCIATED WITH A PRINTED LOTTERY TICKET PRESENTED BY A PLAYER AND TO The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Connor Christensen, MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. Page. H 27 and H 28 were introduced, read the first time by 3RD ORDER title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Approval of Journal Committee for printing. January 20, 2017 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Mr. Speaker: Fifteenth Order of Business. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the 15TH ORDER House Journal of the Eleventh Legislative Day and recommend Announcements that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman Announcements were made to the body. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by 16TH ORDER Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Adjournment There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Order of Business. Monday, January 23, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at January 20, 2017 9:10 a.m. Mr. Speaker: SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ATTEST: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 15, H 16, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk H 17, H 18, H 19, H 20, H 21, H 22, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 26. LUKER, Chairman H 15 was referred to the Local Government Committee. H 16 was filed for second reading. H 17, H 18, H 19, and H 20 were referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. H 21 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. H 22, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 26 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. [January 23, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 25

HOUSE JOURNAL of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first year. OF THE /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Governor IDAHO LEGISLATURE /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH 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 Eva Nye. FIFTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2017 CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT House of Representatives KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, WENDY HORMAN, State The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Representative, District 30, Seat B, Bonneville County, State of Idaho, has nominated, ALAN REED, of 6184 W. 17th St., Idaho Roll call showed 69 members present. Falls, ID 83402, to perform the duties of this office temporarily Absent and excused - Perry. Total - 1. as Acting State Representative, District 30, Seat B. Total - 70. NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Alan Reed of Idaho Falls, Idaho, to the The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Katie Groves, Page. office of Acting State Representative, District 30, Seat B, for a term commencing January 23, 2017, and continuing through 3RD ORDER January 25, 2017. Approval of Journal IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at January 23, 2017 the Capitol in Boise on this 17th day of January, in the year of Mr. Speaker: our Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the year. House Journal of the Twelfth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER LUKER, Chairman Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Secretary of State Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Alan Reed. Governor and the Senate

THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT January 23, 2017 KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions Mr. Speaker: of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, ELAINE SMITH, State We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Representative, District 29, Seat B, Bannock County, State of ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 27 and Idaho, has nominated, EVA NYE, of P.O. Box N, Pocatello, ID H 28. 83205, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting LUKER, Chairman State Representative, District 29, Seat B. NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, H 27 was referred to the Business Committee. Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Eva Nye of Pocatello, Idaho, to the H 28 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. office of Acting State Representative, District 29, Seat B, for a term commencing January 23, 2017, and continuing until such January 23, 2017 time as Representative Smith is able to resume her duties. Mr. Speaker: IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at report that we have had under consideration H 6 and recommend the Capitol in Boise on this 17th day of January, in the year of that it do pass. our Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence WOOD, Chairman 26 HOUSE JOURNAL January 23, 2017]

H 6 was filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 35 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth AN ACT Order of Business. RELATING TO SCHOLARSHIPS; AMENDING CHAPTER 43, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION 8TH ORDER OF A NEW SECTION 33-4305, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference FOR THE ADULT POSTSECONDARY COMPLETION of Bills and Joint Resolutions SCHOLARSHIP, TO PROVIDE FOR PURPOSES OF SPECIFIED LAW, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 29 RULEMAKING, TO PROVIDE FOR PREFERENCES, TO BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE PROVIDE FOR RESTRICTIONS ON THE SCHOLARSHIP AN ACT AWARD AMOUNT, TO PROVIDE FOR AWARD PAYMENTS, RELATING TO TAXES; AMENDING SECTION TO PROVIDE FOR THE REMITTANCE OF PAYMENTS BY 63-3024A, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE OBSOLETE INSTITUTIONS TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION LANGUAGE REGARDING PAST GROCERY TAX CREDIT UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR INCREASES, TO ESTABLISH THE AMOUNT OF THE THE EXTENSION OF ELIGIBILITY UNDER CERTAIN GROCERY TAX CREDIT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE CORRECTIONS. COSTS AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROGRAM. HOUSE BILL NO. 30 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 36 AN ACT BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE RELATING TO ELECTRIC UTILITIES; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 63-205B, IDAHO CODE, TO SPECIFY A MARKET RELATING TO EDUCATION; REPEALING CHAPTER DISCOUNT RATE IN DETERMINING THE VALUATION 19, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CERTAIN OF OPERATING PROPERTY OF RATE-REGULATED RESTRICTIONS REGARDING FRATERNITIES, ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPANIES FOR ASSESSMENT SORORITIES AND SECRET SOCIETIES. PURPOSES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING HOUSE BILL NO. 37 RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 31 RELATING TO SCHOOL PROPERTY USE; REPEALING BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE SECTION 33-602, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE USE AN ACT OF SCHOOL PROPERTY FOR SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS. RELATING TO PROPERTY TAX RELIEF; AMENDING SECTION 63-701, IDAHO CODE, TO HOUSE BILL NO. 38 EXCLUDE NONTAXABLE ROTH INDIVIDUAL BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE RETIREMENT ACCOUNT DISTRIBUTIONS FROM AN ACT THE INCOME CALCULATION FOR PROPERTY TAX RELATING TO DECLARATIONS FOR MENTAL RELIEF ELIGIBILITY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL HEALTH TREATMENT; AMENDING SECTION 66-609, CORRECTIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE. PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. HOUSE BILL NO. 39 HOUSE BILL NO. 32 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO MEDICAID; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING SECTION 56-265, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE 63-3622R, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE MAXIMUM DEPARTMENT MAY ENTER INTO CERTAIN PERIOD OF TIME THAT A TAX-EXEMPT MOTOR AGREEMENTS REGARDING PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS VEHICLE PURCHASED BY A NONRESIDENT MAY BE WITH PROVIDERS, TO PROVIDE THAT SUCH USED IN IDAHO. AGREEMENTS SHALL BE COST-NEUTRAL OR COST-SAVING COMPARED TO OTHER PAYMENT HOUSE BILL NO. 33 METHODOLOGIES, TO AUTHORIZE THE DEPARTMENT BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE TO PURSUE CERTAIN WAIVER AGREEMENTS WITH THE AN ACT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL RELATING TO WINE DIRECT SHIPPER PERMITS; CORRECTION. AMENDING SECTION 23-1331, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUSPENSION OF A WINE DIRECT HOUSE BILL NO. 40 SHIPPER'S PERMIT UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 34 RELATING TO HOSPITALIZATION OF THE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE MENTALLY ILL; AMENDING SECTION 66-337, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING NOTICE OF RELATING TO DOG RACING; AMENDING SECTION A PATIENT'S RELEASE FROM AN INPATIENT FACILITY 54-2514A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION TO AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. APPLICABILITY. [January 23, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 27

HOUSE BILL NO. 41 REGARDING POWERS AND DUTIES AND TO MAKE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 54-3506, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES; REGARDING REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE AS A AMENDING CHAPTER 7, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY DIETITIAN; REPEALING SECTION 54-3507, IDAHO CODE, THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 56-708, IDAHO RELATING TO THE EXAMINATION FOR LICENSURE; CODE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND AMENDING SECTION 54-3508, IDAHO CODE, TO INTENT, TO PROVIDE THAT ACCOUNTS ESTABLISHED PROVIDE FOR LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT; UNDER THE FEDERAL ACHIEVING A BETTER AMENDING SECTION 54-3509, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LIFE EXPERIENCE ACT SHALL BE DISREGARDED PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSE EXPIRATION AND WHEN DETERMINING AN APPLICANT'S ELIGIBILITY RENEWAL; AMENDING SECTION 54-3510, IDAHO CODE, FOR CERTAIN PROGRAMS OR GRANTS AND TO TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING PROFESSIONAL PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN ASSISTANCE SUBJECT TO DISCIPLINE; AMENDING CHAPTER 35, TITLE 54, APPROPRIATION. IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-3510A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR SANCTIONS; HOUSE BILL NO. 42 AMENDING SECTION 54-3511, IDAHO CODE, TO BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 54-3512, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES; REGARDING APPLICABILITY; AND AMENDING AMENDING SECTION 39-3122, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE CHAPTER 35, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION TERMS; AMENDING SECTION 39-3125, IDAHO CODE, TO OF A NEW SECTION 54-3513, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING MEMBERSHIP OF THE SEVERABILITY. STATE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 46 SECTION 39-3134, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE REGARDING THE REGIONAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AN ACT BOARD, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE RELATING TO SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS; AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. AMENDING SECTION 54-2902, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DECLARATION OF POLICY REGARDING THE HOUSE BILL NO. 43 LICENSURE OF SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS; BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 54-2903, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL RELATING TO MEDICAL ASSISTANCE; AMENDING CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-2904, SECTION 56-254, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE ELIGIBILITY IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE WHEN A LICENSE FOR REQUIREMENTS TO INCLUDE CERTAIN CHILDREN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETING IS REQUIRED; WITH SERIOUS EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE AND TO AMENDING SECTION 54-2905, IDAHO CODE, TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS FOR LICENSURE FOR SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETING AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL HOUSE BILL NO. 44 CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-2908, IDAHO BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE CODE, TO PROVIDE THE SPEECH, HEARING AND AN ACT COMMUNICATION SERVICES LICENSURE BOARD, RELATING TO THE SECURE TREATMENT FACILITY TO REVISE MEMBERSHIP, TO REVISE POWERS AND ACT; AMENDING TITLE 66, IDAHO CODE, BY THE DUTIES, AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 14, TITLE 66, IDAHO AMENDING CHAPTER 29, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-2916A, AUTHORITY, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE CRITERIA IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSURE OF TO QUALIFY FOR ADMISSION IN A CERTAIN FACILITY, SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS; AMENDING TO PROVIDE FOR ADMISSION TO AND DISCHARGE SECTION 54-2917, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR FROM THE FACILITY, TO ESTABLISH RIGHTS OF THOSE DUAL LICENSURE OF CERTAIN PROFESSIONS; ADMITTED TO THE FACILITY AND TO PROVIDE FOR AMENDING SECTION 54-2919, IDAHO CODE, TO CERTAIN TREATMENT. PROVIDE A PROVISIONAL PERMIT FOR SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS; AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 45 54-2924, IDAHO CODE, TO ADD SIGN LANGUAGE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE INTERPRETING, HEARING AID DEALING OR FITTING AN ACT TO THOSE PRACTICES THE BOARD MAY INVESTIGATE; RELATING TO DIETITIANS; AMENDING SECTION AMENDING SECTION 54-2927, IDAHO CODE, TO 54-3502, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; REVISE PROVISIONS FOR UNLAWFUL PRACTICE AND AMENDING CHAPTER 35, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, PENALTIES; AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-3502A, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING H 29, H 30, H 31, H 32, H 33, H 34, H 35, H 36, H 37, DIETETIC PRACTICE; AMENDING SECTION 54-3503, H 38, H 39, H 40, H 41, H 42, H 43, H 44, H 45, and H 46 were IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the LICENSURE; AMENDING SECTION 54-3504, IDAHO Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE DIETETIC LICENSURE BOARD; AMENDING SECTION There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth 54-3505, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS Order of Business. 28 HOUSE JOURNAL January 23, 2017]

10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 16, by Appropriations Committee, was 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. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Tuesday, January 24, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:19 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [January 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 29

HOUSE JOURNAL January 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 22, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 26 and recommend that they do pass. IDAHO LEGISLATURE COLLINS, Chairman FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 22, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 26 were filed for second SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE reading. January 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that SIXTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY we have had under consideration H 12 and H 13 and recommend TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 that they do pass. LOERTSCHER, Chairman

House of Representatives H 12 and H 13 were filed for second reading. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. January 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed 69 members present. We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, Absent and excused - Malek. Total - 1. report that we have had under consideration H 10 and recommend Total - 70. that it do pass. WOOD, Chairman Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 10 was filed for second reading. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nina Weeks, Page. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth 3RD ORDER Order of Business. Approval of Journal 8TH ORDER January 24, 2017 Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Mr. Speaker: of Bills and Joint Resolutions We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 1 House Journal of the Fifteenth Legislative Day and recommend BY WINTROW that same be adopted as corrected. A JOINT RESOLUTION LUKER, Chairman PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE I, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, BY THE Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 24, ARTICLE I, OF THE Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, RELATING TO THE EQUALITY OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth THE SEXES; STATING THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED Order of Business. TO THE ELECTORATE; DIRECTING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO PREPARE THE STATEMENTS REQUIRED 5TH ORDER BY LAW; AND DIRECTING THE SECRETARY OF STATE Report of Standing Committees TO PUBLISH THE AMENDMENT AND ARGUMENTS AS REQUIRED BY LAW.

HOUSE BILL NO. 47 January 24, 2017 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: AN ACT We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE OFFICE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 29, H 30, OF ENERGY RESOURCES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; H 31, H 32, H 33, H 34, H 35, H 36, H 37, H 38, H 39, H 40, APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE OFFICE H 41, H 42, H 43, H 44, H 45, and H 46. OF ENERGY RESOURCES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; LUKER, Chairman REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE OFFICE OF ENERGY RESOURCES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; AND H 29, H 30, H 31, H 32, and H 33 were referred to the DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Revenue and Taxation Committee. H 34 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. HOUSE BILL NO. 48 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE H 35, H 36, and H 37 were referred to the Education AN ACT Committee. APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR H 38, H 39, H 40, H 41, H 42, H 43, H 44, H 45, and 2017; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. H 46 were referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. 30 HOUSE JOURNAL January 24, 2017]

HOUSE BILL NO. 49 HJR 1, H 47, H 48, H 49, H 50, H 51, H 52, and H 53 were BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AN ACT Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. PROVIDING AN APPROPRIATION AND A TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO THE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND; AND DECLARING AN Order of Business. EMERGENCY. 10TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 50 Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE H 6, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second AN ACT time by title and filed for third reading. APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE IDAHO STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR FISCAL YEAR 11TH ORDER 2017; PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY; Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. H 16 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEFICIENCY WARRANTS HOUSE BILL NO. 51 H 16 was read the third time at length, section by section, BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE and placed before the House for final consideration. AN ACT RELATING TO OUTFITTERS AND GUIDES; At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open AMENDING SECTION 36-2102, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE debate. THE DEFINITION OF THE TERM "LICENSE YEAR." The question being, "Shall H 16 pass?" HOUSE BILL NO. 52 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Roll call resulted as follows: AN ACT AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, RELATING TO OIL AND GAS; AMENDING CHAPTER Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, A NEW SECTION 47-331, IDAHO CODE, RATIFYING, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, APPROVING, ADOPTING AND CONFIRMING THE Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman(Reed), Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, INTERSTATE COMPACT TO CONSERVE OIL AND King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, GAS, TO PROVIDE FOR EFFECTIVITY, TO PROVIDE McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, FOR STATES BECOMING PARTIES TO THE COMPACT, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, TO PROVIDE A PURPOSE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, PREVENTION OF CERTAIN WASTE, TO PROVIDE FOR Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, THE DENIAL OF ACCESS TO COMMERCE AND FOR Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. PENALTIES, TO CLARIFY THE LIMITATION OF THE NAYS–None. PURPOSE OF THE COMPACT, TO PROVIDE FOR THE Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. INTERSTATE OIL COMPACT COMMISSION, TO CLARIFY Total - 70. THE LACK OF CERTAIN FINANCIAL OBLIGATION, TO Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 16 passed the House. PROVIDE FOR CONTINUATION OF THE COMPACT UNTIL Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. CONGRESS WITHDRAWS CONSENT, TO PROVIDE FOR WITHDRAWAL, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROCESSING OF There being no objection, the House advanced to the A SIGNED SINGLE ORIGINAL AGREEMENT, TO PROVIDE Thirteenth Order of Business. FOR RATIFICATION AND APPROVAL PURSUANT TO SPECIFIED TERMS, TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE FOR BECOMING A PARTY TO THE COMPACT, TO 13TH ORDER PROVIDE FOR NOTICE BY THE GOVERNOR, TO Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business AUTHORIZE THE GOVERNOR IN HIS DISCRETION TO WITHDRAW THE STATE FROM THE COMPACT AND TO The following committee assignments were made: PROVIDE THAT THE GOVERNOR SHALL APPOINT A REPRESENTATIVE TO THE INTERSTATE OIL AND GAS Attache Committee COMPACT COMMISSION. Representative Bell, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 53 Representative Luker BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Representative Dayley AN ACT RELATING TO STATE AND SCHOOL LANDS; Lincoln Day Committee AMENDING SECTION 47-801, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE BOARD OF LAND Representative Troy, Chairman COMMISSIONERS TO LEASE STATE AND SCHOOL Representative Amador LANDS FOR OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT FOR A TERM Representative Toone OF UP TO TEN YEARS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. [January 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 31

Memorial Committee

Representative Packer, Chairman Representative DeMordaunt Representative King

Idaho Day Committee

Representative Malek, Chairman Representative Trujillo Representative Wintrow

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 25, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:17 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 32 HOUSE JOURNAL January 25, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions OF THE HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE IDAHO LEGISLATURE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE FIRST REGULAR SESSION AND REJECTING CERTAIN RULES OF THE IDAHO SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE STATE POLICE RELATING TO RULES GOVERNING SIMULCASTING.

Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

SEVENTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules are not consistent with legislative intent; and House of Representatives WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain rules of the Idaho State Police, Rules Governing Simulcasting are The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. not consistent with legislative intent and should be rejected. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members Roll call showed 69 members present. of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, Absent and excused - Shepherd. Total - 1. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, Total - 70. that IDAPA 11.04.02, Rules Governing Simulcasting, final rule Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Section 010., Subsections 06. and 13., and final rule Sections 047., 049., 050., 051., 056. and 057., only, be, and the same are The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Matthew Ricks, Page. hereby rejected and declared null, void and of no force and effect. HCR 2 was introduced, read the first time by title, and 3RD ORDER referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Approval of Journal for printing. January 25, 2017 8TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND of Bills and Joint Resolutions ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Sixteenth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. HOUSE BILL NO. 54 LUKER, Chairman BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by RELATING TO FILING FEES; AMENDING SECTION Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 30-21-214, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE AND REVISE FEES CHARGED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE UNDER THE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth IDAHO UNIFORM BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CODE. Order of Business.

HOUSE BILL NO. 55 5TH ORDER BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Report of Standing Committees AN ACT RELATING TO WINE; AMENDING SECTION 23-1303, January 25, 2017 IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 23-1307, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN Mr. Speaker: WINE LICENSE REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH RETAIL BEER LICENSES; AND DECLARING AN We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND EMERGENCY. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJR 1, H 47, H 48, H 49, H 50, H 51, H 52, and H 53. HOUSE BILL NO. 56 LUKER, Chairman BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE HJR 1 was referred to the Ways and Means Committee. AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO STATE LOTTERY; H 47, H 48, H 49, and H 50 were filed for second reading. AMENDING SECTION 67-7437, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE STATE LOTTERY SHALL NOT H 51, H 52, and H 53 were referred to the Resources and DISCLOSE CERTAIN IDENTIFYING INFORMATION OF Conservation Committee. CERTAIN PRIZE WINNERS, TO PROVIDE CRITERIA FOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION BY A PRIZE WINNER There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh TO DISCLOSE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND Order of Business. TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION TO CERTAIN STATE [January 25, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 33

AGENCIES AND VENDORS; AND AMENDING SECTION 15TH ORDER 74-106, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN Announcements IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND RECORDS OF PRIZE WINNERS SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE. Announcements were made to the body.

HOUSE BILL NO. 57 16TH ORDER BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Adjournment AN ACT Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., RELATING TO THE STATE LOTTERY; AMENDING Thursday, January 26, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion SECTION 67-7404, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE carried. DEFINITION OF "MAJOR PROCUREMENT." Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at H 54, H 55, H 56, and H 57 were introduced, read the 11:18 a.m. first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Administration Committee for printing. ATTEST: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Order of Business. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 22, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 26, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 12 and H 13, by State Affairs Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 10, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions

H 6 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES H 6 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. Chew to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 6 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman(Reed), Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 6 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. 34 HOUSE JOURNAL January 26, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL the Capitol in Boise on this 20th day of January, in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence OF THE of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first year. IDAHO LEGISLATURE /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Governor FIRST REGULAR SESSION /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE Secretary of State The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk.

EIGHTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2017 been administered to . January 25, 2017 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives I transmit herewith S 1010 which has passed the Senate. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. NOVAK, Secretary Roll call showed 70 members present. S 1010 was filed for first reading. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Bridger LaBau, Page. January 26, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 3RD ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Approval of Journal ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 2, H 54, H 55, H 56, and H 57. January 26, 2017 LUKER, Chairman

Mr. Speaker: HCR 2, H 54, H 55, H 56, and H 57 were referred to the State Affairs Committee. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved January 25, 2017 the House Journal of the Seventeenth Legislative Day and Mr. Speaker: recommend that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 2, H 3, H 4, and LUKER, Chairman H 5 and recommend that they do pass. WOOD, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 2, H 3, H 4, and H 5 were filed for second reading. January 26, 2017 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 H 29, H 30, H 31, H 32, and H 33 and recommend that they do pass. COLLINS, Chairman THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 29, H 30, H 31, H 32, and H 33 were filed for second CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT reading. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, ILANA RUBEL, State Order of Business. Representative, District 18, Seat A, Ada County, State of Idaho, has nominated, BROOKE GREEN, of 285 W. Carter Street, 8TH ORDER Boise, ID 83706, to perform the duties of this office temporarily Introduction, First Reading, and Reference as Acting State Representative, District 18, Seat A. of Bills and Joint Resolutions NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested HOUSE BILL NO. 58 in me do hereby appoint Brooke Green of Boise, Idaho, to the BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE office of Acting State Representative, District 18, Seat A, for a AN ACT term commencing January 26, 2017, and continuing until such RELATING TO TEACHING CERTIFICATES; time as Representative Rubel is able to resume her duties. REPEALING SECTION 33-1206, IDAHO CODE, RELATING IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand TO TEACHING CERTIFICATES OBTAINED DURING OR and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at PRIOR TO 1947. [January 26, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 35

HOUSE BILL NO. 59 TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION BY RUBEL 72-1366, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE AN ACT TO THE FEDERAL WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND RELATING TO AGREEMENT AMONG THE STATES OPPORTUNITY ACT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL TO ELECT THE PRESIDENT BY NATIONAL POPULAR CORRECTIONS. VOTE; AMENDING SECTION 34-1501, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY HOUSE BILL NO. 64 OF STATE AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AGREEMENT; AMENDING TITLE 34, IDAHO CODE, BY AN ACT THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 16, TITLE 34, IDAHO RELATING TO OIL AND GAS; AMENDING SECTION CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE AGREEMENT AMONG 47-320, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS THE STATES TO ELECT THE PRESIDENT BY NATIONAL REGARDING APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS TO DRILL OR POPULAR VOTE; AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE TREAT A WELL, TO PROVIDE THAT COPIES OF PERMITS INTENT. TO DRILL OR TREAT A WELL SHALL BE FORWARDED TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER HOUSE BILL NO. 60 RESOURCES, TO UPDATE THE LIST OF PERMITS BY RUBEL THAT REQUIRE FEES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL AN ACT CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-322, RELATING TO REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS; IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING PROVIDING A SHORT TITLE; AMENDING SECTION INTEGRATION ORDER OPTIONS, TO PROVIDE 34-404, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION FOR THE PUBLICATION OF CERTAIN NOTICES IN OF ELIGIBLE ELECTORS AT DRIVER LICENSING NEWSPAPERS OF GENERAL CIRCULATION, TO REMOVE OFFICES, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIVISION OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS REGARDING THE ADEQUACY MOTOR VEHICLES SHALL FORWARD REGISTRATION OF APPLICATIONS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS TO THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION 47-324, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PUBLICATION OF CERTAIN NOTICES IN NEWSPAPERS OF GENERAL CIRCULATION, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING HOUSE BILL NO. 61 THE PROCESSING OF CERTAIN APPLICATIONS BY RUBEL FOR ORDERS, TO PROVIDE THAT REQUESTS FOR AN ACT ORDERS MAY BE APPEALED TO THE OIL AND GAS RELATING TO EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES; COMMISSION, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING AMENDING SECTION 44-2704, IDAHO CODE, TO RESPONSES TO APPEALS BY CERTAIN PERSONS, REMOVE A REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION OF TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING HEARINGS IRREPARABLE HARM IN CONNECTION WITH AND WRITTEN ORDERS, TO REVISE PROVISIONS NON-COMPETE CLAUSES AND TO REMOVE REGARDING THE EXHAUSTION OF ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS OF A CERTAIN SHOWING OF AN REMEDIES, TO MAKE A CODIFIER'S CORRECTION AND ADVERSE EFFECT ON AN EMPLOYER'S BUSINESS TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. INTERESTS.

HOUSE BILL NO. 62 HOUSE BILL NO. 65 BY MCCROSTIE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO THE YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH RELATING TO STATE SOVEREIGNTY; PROVIDING PROTECTION ACT; AMENDING CHAPTER 24, TITLE 16, A SHORT TITLE; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS AMENDING CHAPTER 5, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY 16-2435 THROUGH 16-2439, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-515, IDAHO A SHORT TITLE, TO STATE LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS, CODE, TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE FOR INVALIDATING TO DEFINE CONVERSION THERAPY, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN PUBLIC LAWS, REGULATIONS OR CASES, FOR VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT FOR CERTAIN TO PROVIDE PROHIBITION ON ENFORCEMENT, TO PERSONS WHO PERFORM CONVERSION THERAPY PROVIDE PENALTIES AND TO PROVIDE FOR A CIVIL AND TO PROHIBIT STATE FUNDING FOR CONVERSION ACTION; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING THERAPY; AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. AN EMERGENCY.

HOUSE BILL NO. 63 HOUSE BILL NO. 66 BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO ONLINE LODGING MARKETPLACES; RELATING TO THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY AMENDING TITLE 55, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION LAW; AMENDING SECTION 72-1336, IDAHO CODE, TO OF A NEW CHAPTER 13, TITLE 55, IDAHO CODE, PROVIDE REFERENCE TO THE FEDERAL WORKFORCE TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE LIMITATIONS INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT; AMENDING ON REGULATION OF VACATION RENTALS AND SECTION 72-1336A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE SHORT-TERM RENTALS, TO PROVIDE A STATEWIDE REFERENCE TO THE FEDERAL WORKFORCE STANDARD, TO PROVIDE FOR A TRANSACTION TAX INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT AND TO MAKE AND TO PROVIDE FOR PRIVACY. 36 HOUSE JOURNAL January 26, 2017]

HOUSE BILL NO. 67 H 23 - TAXES BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 23 was read the third time at length, section by section, RELATING TO INCOME TAXATION; AMENDING and placed before the House for final consideration. SECTION 63-3024, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RATES; AMENDING SECTION 63-3025, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding to open IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CORPORATE INCOME TAX debate. RATES; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING The question being, "Shall H 23 pass?" RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. Roll call resulted as follows: HOUSE BILL NO. 68 AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AN ACT Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, RELATING TO TAXATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY; Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, AMENDING SECTION 63-313, IDAHO CODE, TO Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF THE EXEMPTION FOR King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, TRANSIENT PERSONAL PROPERTY; AMENDING McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, SECTION 63-602KK, IDAHO CODE, TO INCREASE THE Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, MAXIMUM EXEMPTION FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY; Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. H 58, H 59, H 60, H 61, H 62, H 63, H 64, H 65, H 66, Total - 70. H 67, and H 68 were introduced, read the first time by title, and Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 23 passed the House. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. for printing. S 1010, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first H 24 - TAXES time by title, and filed for second reading. H 24 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. Gannon to open 10TH ORDER debate. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall H 24 pass?" H 47, H 48, H 49, and H 50, by Appropriations Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, 11TH ORDER Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, H 22 - INCOME TAXES Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, H 22 was read the third time at length, section by section, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, and placed before the House for final consideration. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, debate. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 22 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 24 passed the House. Roll call resulted as follows: Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 25 - TOBACCO PERMITS Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, H 25 was read the third time at length, section by section, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, debate. Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, The question being, "Shall H 25 pass?" Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 22 passed the House. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, [January 26, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 37

Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Mrs. DeMordaunt asked unanimous consent that her vote be Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, changed from NAY to AYE on H 12. There being no objection, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, it was so ordered. Corrected vote is shown above. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Mrs. Moon asked unanimous consent that her vote be Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, changed from NAY to AYE on H 12. There being no objection, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, it was so ordered. Corrected vote is shown above. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. H 13 - ELECTIONS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 25 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 13 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 26 - TAXES At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Manwaring to open H 26 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 13 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, The question being, "Shall H 26 pass?" Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Raybould, Rubel(Green), Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, NAYS–Giddings, Holtzclaw. Total - 2. Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. Total - 70. NAYS–Boyle, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Monks, Moon, Nate, Redman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 13 passed the House. Scott, Shepherd, Vander Woude, Zito. Total - 18. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Total - 70.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 26 passed the House. H 10 - CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 10 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 12 - ELECTIONS and placed before the House for final consideration. H 12 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Armstrong to open The question being, "Shall H 10 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 12 pass?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Roll call resulted as follows: DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Gestrin, Gibbs, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Smith(Nye), Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Total - 48. Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Dixon, Gestrin, Hanks, Harris, Jordan, Kingsley, Luker, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Mendive(Mendive), Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Scott, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Shepherd, Stevenson, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 22. Total - 64. Total - 70. NAYS–Barbieri, Giddings, Jordan, Kloc, Perry, Toone. Total - 6. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 10 passed the House. Total - 70. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 12 passed the House. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Fifteenth Order of Business. 38 HOUSE JOURNAL January 26, 2017]

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 27, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:54 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [January 27, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 39

HOUSE JOURNAL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. OF THE 7TH ORDER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 1 FIRST REGULAR SESSION BY RUBEL SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE A HOUSE RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF RULE 24 OF THE RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. NINETEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2017 Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Idaho:

House of Representatives WHEREAS, the House of Representatives deems it necessary and desirable that Rule 24 of the Rules of the House The House convened at 8 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. of Representatives be amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members Roll call showed 65 members present. of the House of Representatives, assembled in the First Regular Absent and excused - Holtzclaw, Jordan, Loertscher, Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, that Rule 24 of the McCrostie, and Shepherd. Total - 5. Rules of the House of Representatives shall be amended to read Total - 70. as follows: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. RULE 24 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Emily Horrocks, Page. Bills – Introduction. – After the 20th day of any session, 3RD ORDER no bill shall be introduced except by committees and after the Approval of Journal 36th day no bill shall be introduced except by the State Affairs Committee, the Appropriations Committee, the Education January 27, 2017 Committee, the Revenue and Taxation Committee and the Ways Mr. Speaker: and Means Committee. When essential to expedite the work of We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND the House, the Speaker may designate any standing committee ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the to serve as a privileged committee temporarily or during the House Journal of the Eighteenth Legislative Day and recommend remainder of the session. that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman When a routing slip (RS) has at least ten legislative co-sponsors, including at least five co-sponsors from each of Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by the two major political parties represented in the House, the Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. RS shall be guaranteed a hearing in the committee where it is There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth introduced, and a recorded vote regarding the instrument's fate Order of Business. shall be taken in that committee. When a bill, joint resolution, concurrent resolution or joint memorial has at least ten legislative 5TH ORDER co-sponsors, including at least five co-sponsors from each of the Report of Standing Committees two major political parties represented in the House, the bill, joint resolution, concurrent resolution or joint memorial shall be January 27, 2017 guaranteed a hearing in the committee to which it is assigned, Mr. Speaker: and a recorded vote regarding the instrument's fate shall be taken We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND in that committee. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 58, H 59, H 60, H 61, H 62, H 63, H 64, H 65, H 66, H 67, and H 68. HR 1 was introduced, read the first time by title, and LUKER, Chairman referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee H 58 was referred to the Education Committee. for printing. H 59, H 60, H 61, and H 62 were referred to the Ways and 8TH ORDER Means Committee. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 63 was referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2 BY MCCROSTIE H 64 was referred to the Resources and Conservation A JOINT RESOLUTION Committee. PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE H 65 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO RELATING TO MARRIAGE; BY REPEALING SECTION 28, ARTICLE H 66, H 67, and H 68 were referred to the Revenue and III, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, Taxation Committee. WHICH PROVIDES A MARRIAGE BETWEEN A MAN 40 HOUSE JOURNAL January 27, 2017]

AND A WOMAN IS THE ONLY DOMESTIC LEGAL UNION 10TH ORDER THAT SHALL BE VALID OR RECOGNIZED IN THIS Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions STATE; STATING THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORATE; DIRECTING THE LEGISLATIVE H 2, H 3, H 4, and H 5, by Health and Welfare Committee, COUNCIL TO PREPARE THE STATEMENTS REQUIRED were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. BY LAW; AND DIRECTING THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO PUBLISH THE AMENDMENT AND ARGUMENTS AS H 29, H 30, H 31, H 32, and H 33, by Revenue and Taxation REQUIRED BY LAW. Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 69 S 1010, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by BY ERPELDING title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO CIVIL RIGHTS; AMENDING SECTION 11TH ORDER 67-5901, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT FREEDOM Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions FROM DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR GENDER IDENTITY IS A CIVIL Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills RIGHT; AMENDING SECTION 67-5902, IDAHO CODE, TO on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS; AND AMENDING January 30, 2017. There being no objection, it was so ordered. SECTION 67-5909, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST A PERSON BECAUSE OF There being no objection, the House advanced to the SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR GENDER IDENTITY AND TO Fifteenth Order of Business. MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. 15TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 70 Announcements BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Announcements were made to the body. AN ACT RELATING TO STEM SCHOOL DESIGNATION; 16TH ORDER PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AND AMENDING Adjournment TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 47, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., TO AUTHORIZE THE AWARD OF STEM PROGRAM Monday, January 30, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion AND STEM SCHOOL DESIGNATIONS, TO ESTABLISH carried. CRITERIA AND DURATION FOR DESIGNATIONS, TO REQUIRE AN ANNUAL REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at AND TO AUTHORIZE RULEMAKING. 8:13 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker HOUSE BILL NO. 71 BY WINTROW ATTEST: AN ACT CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk RELATING TO THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS; AMENDING SECTION 67-5909, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTS BY AN EMPLOYER; AND AMENDING SECTION 67-5910, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES.

HOUSE BILL NO. 72 BY ERPELDING AN ACT RELATING TO MINIMUM WAGES; AMENDING SECTION 44-1502, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE CALCULATION OF MINIMUM WAGES FOR EMPLOYEES, TO REVISE THE CALCULATION OF THE WAGES OF TIPPED EMPLOYEES AND TO REMOVE THE CALCULATION OF WAGES FOR EMPLOYEES UNDER TWENTY YEARS OF AGE. HJR 2, H 69, H 70, H 71, and H 72 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. [January 30, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 41

HOUSE JOURNAL 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference OF THE of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 73 IDAHO LEGISLATURE BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT FIRST REGULAR SESSION RELATING TO COMMUNITY COLLEGES; AMENDING SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE SECTION 33-2107A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE THAT UPPER DIVISION COURSES AND PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CERTAIN APPROVAL, TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN STUDENTS SHALL BE TWENTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY GIVEN PREFERENCE FOR ADMISSION TO THE UPPER MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 2017 DIVISION AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 33-2107B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT TERMINOLOGY, TO REMOVE A House of Representatives PROVISION RELATING TO DISTRICT DESIGNATION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. AMENDING SECTION 33-2107C, IDAHO CODE, TO Roll call showed all 70 members present. PROVIDE CORRECT TERMINOLOGY, TO CLARIFY TERMINOLOGY AND TO REVISE CRITERIA REGARDING Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. URBAN AREA DISTRICTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Gabriel Hooper, Page. HOUSE BILL NO. 74 3RD ORDER BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Approval of Journal AN ACT January 30, 2017 RELATING TO THE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL Mr. Speaker: COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 33-5213, IDAHO We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND CODE, TO CLARIFY THE SEQUENCE OF APPOINTMENTS ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the TO THE COMMISSION. House Journal of the Nineteenth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. HOUSE BILL NO. 75 LUKER, Chairman BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by RELATING TO EDUCATION; REPEALING SECTION Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 33-2006, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE EDUCATION OF CERTAIN EXPECTANT MOTHERS; AMENDING There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth SECTION 33-1002, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A Order of Business. PROVISION REGARDING THE FUNDING OF A CERTAIN ALLOWANCE; AMENDING SECTION 33-1002, IDAHO 5TH ORDER CODE, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 5, CHAPTER 374, Report of Standing Committees LAWS OF 2016, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING THE FUNDING OF A CERTAIN ALLOWANCE; AND January 30, 2017 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND H 73, H 74, and H 75 were introduced, read the first time ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HR 1, HJR 2, by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration H 69, H 70, H 71, and H 72. Committee for printing. LUKER, Chairman There being no objection, the House advanced to the HR 1, HJR 2, H 69, H 71, and H 72 were referred to the Eleventh Order of Business. Ways and Means Committee. 11TH ORDER H 70 was referred to the Education Committee. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions January 30, 2017 Mr. Speaker: H 47 - APPROPRIATIONS - ENERGY RESOURCES We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that OFFICE we have had under consideration H 54 and recommend that it do H 47 was read the third time at length, section by section, pass. and placed before the House for final consideration. LOERTSCHER, Chairman At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open H 54 was filed for second reading. debate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth The question being, "Shall H 47 pass?" Order of Business. 42 HOUSE JOURNAL January 30, 2017]

Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 49 passed the House. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, H 50 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE HISTORICAL Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, SOCIETY Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, H 50 was read the third time at length, section by section, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, and placed before the House for final consideration. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, debate. Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. The question being, "Shall H 50 pass?" Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 47 passed the House. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, H 48 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC UTILITIES Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, COMMISSION Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, H 48 was read the third time at length, section by section, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Packer, Palmer, and placed before the House for final consideration. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith(Nye), Toone, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Total - 49. debate. NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Crane, Dixon, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Kingsley, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall H 48 pass?" Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 21. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 50 passed the House. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, H 2 - PHARMACISTS King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, H 2 was read the third time at length, section by section, and Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, placed before the House for final consideration. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Chew to open Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, debate. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 2 pass?"

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 48 passed the House. Roll call resulted as follows: Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 49 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEFICIENCY WARRANTS Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, H 49 was read the third time at length, section by section, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, debate. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, The question being, "Shall H 49 pass?" Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 2 passed the House. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, H 3 - PHARMACISTS King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, H 3 was read the third time at length, section by section, and McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, placed before the House for final consideration. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Chew to open Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, debate. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 3 pass?" [January 30, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 43

Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 5 passed the House. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, H 29 - TAXES Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, H 29 was read the third time at length, section by section, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, debate. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, The question being, "Shall H 29 pass?" Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 3 passed the House. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, H 4 - PHARMACISTS Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, H 4 was read the third time at length, section by section, and McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, placed before the House for final consideration. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Chew to open Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, debate. Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. The question being, "Shall H 4 pass?" Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 29 passed the House. Roll call resulted as follows: Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 30 - ELECTRIC UTILITIES Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, H 30 was read the third time at length, section by section, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, debate. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, The question being, "Shall H 30 pass?" Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 4 passed the House. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, H 5 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, H 5 was read the third time at length, section by section, and McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, placed before the House for final consideration. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Chew to open Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, debate. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 5 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 30 passed the House. Roll call resulted as follows: Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 31 - PROPERTY TAX RELIEF Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, H 31 was read the third time at length, section by section, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, debate. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, The question being, "Shall H 31 pass?" Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, 44 HOUSE JOURNAL January 30, 2017]

Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, S 1010 - APPROPRIATIONS - FISH AND GAME Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, S 1010 was read the third time at length, section by section, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, debate. Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, The question being, "Shall S 1010 pass?" Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 31 passed the House. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, H 32 - SALES TAX Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, H 32 was read the third time at length, section by section, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, and placed before the House for final consideration. Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nate to open debate. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. The question being, "Shall H 32 pass?" NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Gestrin, Hanks, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Manwaring, Nate, Scott, Zito. Total - 10. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1010 passed the Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Senate. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, There being no objection, the House advanced to the McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Fifteenth Order of Business. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, 15TH ORDER Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Announcements Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Announcements were made to the body. Total - 70. 16TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 32 passed the House. Adjournment Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., H 33 - WINE DIRECT SHIPPER LICENSE Tuesday, January 31, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. H 33 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:47 a.m. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker debate. ATTEST: The question being, "Shall H 33 pass?" CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. NAYS–Cheatham, Dixon, Hanks, Harris, Mendive(Mendive), Moon, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Zollinger. Total - 10. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 33 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. [January 31, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 45

HOUSE JOURNAL H 73, H 74, and H 75 were referred to the Education Committee. OF THE January 30, 2017 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, report that we have had under consideration H 15 and recommend FIRST REGULAR SESSION that it do pass. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE PERRY, Chairman H 15 was filed for second reading. January 31, 2017 TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 17, H 18, and H 19 and recommend that they do pass. House of Representatives PALMER, Chairman The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 17, H 18, and H 19 were filed for second reading. Roll call showed all 70 members present. January 31, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 67 and recommend The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Grant Guymon, Page. that it do pass. 3RD ORDER COLLINS, Chairman Approval of Journal H 67 was filed for second reading. January 31, 2017 Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Order of Business. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved 8TH ORDER the House Journal of the Twenty-second Legislative Day and Introduction, First Reading, and Reference recommend that same be adopted as corrected. of Bills and Joint Resolutions LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by HOUSE BILL NO. 76 Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT 4TH ORDER RELATING TO IMMIGRATION; AMENDING TITLE Consideration of Messages from the 19, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW Governor and the Senate CHAPTER 59, TITLE 19, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF January 30, 2017 FEDERAL IMMIGRATION LAW IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, Mr. Speaker: TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN PERSONS SHALL HAVE I transmit herewith S 1020, S 1021, S 1022, S 1015, and DUTIES RELATED TO CERTAIN ARRESTED PERSONS, S 1009 which have passed the Senate. TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN PERSONS SHALL HAVE NOVAK, Secretary DUTIES RELATED TO AN IMMIGRATION DETAINER, S 1020, S 1021, S 1022, S 1015, and S 1009 were filed for TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN first reading. REQUIREMENTS FOR A LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLICY REGARDING IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT, TO January 30, 2017 PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR FILING A COMPLAINT, Mr. Speaker: TO PROVIDE FOR RELIEF AVAILABLE, TO AUTHORIZE I return herewith H 16 which has passed the Senate. THE DENIAL OF SALES TAX DISTRIBUTION FUNDS NOVAK, Secretary IN CERTAIN INSTANCES AND TO PROVIDE FOR ENACTMENT; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND H 16 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Committee for enrolling. 5TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 77 Report of Standing Committees BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE AN ACT January 31, 2017 RELATING TO DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION; Mr. Speaker: AMENDING SECTION 39-270, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 73, H 74, TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND DECLARING AN and H 75. EMERGENCY. LUKER, Chairman 46 HOUSE JOURNAL January 31, 2017]

HOUSE BILL NO. 78 BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE WELFARE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 39-6117, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 39-6118, IDAHO SECTION 49-602, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AND DECLARING REGARDING UNATTENDED VEHICLES AND TO AN EMERGENCY. PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION TO THE APPLICABILITY OF CERTAIN LAW REGARDING UNATTENDED MOTOR HOUSE BILL NO. 82 VEHICLES. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 79 63-3622O, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SALES AND USE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TAX EXEMPTION FOR SALES TO OR PURCHASES BY AN ACT FREE MEDICAL CLINICS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL RELATING TO THE CIVIL RIGHTS OF PERSONS CORRECTIONS. CONVICTED OF A CRIME; AMENDING SECTION 18-310, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE RIGHT TO HOUSE BILL NO. 83 SHIP, TRANSPORT, POSSESS OR RECEIVE A FIREARM BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE SHALL NOT BE RESTORED FOLLOWING CERTAIN AN ACT FELONY CONVICTIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL RELATING TO REVENUE AND TAXATION; CORRECTIONS. AMENDING SECTION 63-301A, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS THAT A NEW CONSTRUCTION ROLL SHALL SHOW CERTAIN REDUCTIONS IN HOUSE BILL NO. 80 TAXABLE MARKET VALUE AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE ADDITIONAL EXCEPTION; AND AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 63-802, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A CODE REFERENCE RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICTS; AND TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING A AMENDING SECTION 39-411, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN AMOUNT THAT SHALL BE SUBTRACTED PROVISIONS REGARDING THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF FROM THE DOLLAR AMOUNT OF PROPERTY TAXES THE DISTRICT BOARDS OF HEALTH; AND AMENDING CERTIFIED FOR AN ANNUAL BUDGET; DECLARING AN SECTION 39-425, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR EMERGENCY, PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION APPROPRIATIONS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICTS. AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. H 76, H 77, H 78, H 79, H 80, H 81, H 82, and H 83 were HOUSE BILL NO. 81 introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO CONRAD J-1 VISA S 1020, S 1021, and S 1022, by Finance Committee, were WAIVER PROGRAM; AMENDING SECTION 39-6102, introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING reading. PURPOSE; AMENDING SECTION 39-6105, IDAHO CODE, S 1015, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-6106, first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS OF THE WAIVER S 1009, by Health and Welfare Committee, was introduced, PROGRAM AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; read the first time by title, and referred to the Environment, AMENDING SECTION 39-6107, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE Energy and Technology Committee. TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 39-6108, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth 39-6109, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; Order of Business. AMENDING SECTION 39-6110, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CRITERIA FOR PROPOSED PRACTICE LOCATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 39-6111, 10TH ORDER IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CRITERIA FOR PETITIONING Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions PHYSICIANS; AMENDING CHAPTER 61, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-6111A, H 54, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR FLEX WAIVERS; by title and filed for third reading. AMENDING SECTION 39-6111A, IDAHO CODE, TO There being no objection, the House advanced to the REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AMENDING SECTION Fifteenth Order of Business. 39-6112, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 39-6114, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 39-6114A, IDAHO 15TH ORDER CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION Announcements 39-6115, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 39-6116, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE Announcements were made to the body. PROVISIONS REGARDING REVIEW AND ACTION [January 31, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 47

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Wednesday, February 1, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:17 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 48 HOUSE JOURNAL February 1, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 76 and H 79 were referred to the State Affairs Committee. OF THE H 77 was referred to the Local Government Committee. H 78 was referred to the Transportation and Defense IDAHO LEGISLATURE Committee. FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 80 and H 81 were referred to the Health and Welfare SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE Committee. H 82 and H 83 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee.

TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY February 1, 2017 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 16. House of Representatives LUKER, Chairman The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Roll call showed 69 members present. H 16 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate Absent and excused - DeMordaunt. Total - 1. for the signature of the President. Total - 70. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. January 31, 2017 Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Katie Groves, Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have had under consideration H 27 and recommend that it do pass. BARBIERI, Chairman 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal H 27 was filed for second reading. February 1, 2017 February 1, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND report that we have had under consideration H 45 and recommend ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved that it do pass. the House Journal of the Twenty-third Legislative Day and WOOD, Chairman recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman H 45 was filed for second reading. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by February 1, 2017 Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 36, H 37, and H 58 and 4TH ORDER recommend that they do pass. Consideration of Messages from the VANORDEN, Chairman Governor and the Senate H 36, H 37, and H 58 were filed for second reading. January 31, 2017 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Mr. Speaker: Order of Business. I transmit herewith S 1005 and S 1016 which have passed the Senate. 8TH ORDER NOVAK, Secretary Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1005 and S 1016 were filed for first reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 84 5TH ORDER BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES Report of Standing Committees COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS; February 1, 2017 AMENDING SECTION 54-1222, IDAHO CODE, TO Mr. Speaker: PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE, TO PROVIDE THAT We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND CERTAIN PERSONS WHO EMPLOY UNLICENSED ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 76, H 77, ENGINEERS OR LAND SURVEYORS SHALL BE GUILTY H 78, H 79, H 80, H 81, H 82, and H 83. OF A MISDEMEANOR, AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL LUKER, Chairman CORRECTION. [February 1, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 49

HOUSE BILL NO. 85 CODE, TO REVISE A CERTAIN EXEMPTION; AND BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 89 RELATING TO STATE PERSONNEL SYSTEM; BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 67-5303, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN PHYSICIANS EMPLOYED RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE SECTION 36-111, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS ARE NONCLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES AND TO MAKE REGARDING MONEYS PAID INTO THE FISH AND GAME TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. SET-ASIDE ACCOUNT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 36-406, HOUSE BILL NO. 86 IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE MONEYS PAID INTO THE FISH AND GAME SET-ASIDE AN ACT ACCOUNT, TO MAKE CODIFIER'S CORRECTIONS AND RELATING TO PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. MANAGEMENT LICENSING; AMENDING SECTION 54-4503, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS; AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 90 SECTION 54-4504, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE CERTAIN ACTS SHALL BE UNLAWFUL AND TO AN ACT PROVIDE THAT THE ADMINISTRATOR SHALL ISSUE RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING CERTIFICATES OF AUTHORITY; AMENDING SECTION SECTION 36-1401, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE INFRACTION 54-4505, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE PROVISIONS REGARDING UPLAND GAME BIRD ADMINISTRATOR SHALL PERFORM CERTAIN TASKS SHOOTING HOURS RESTRICTIONS AND TO MAKE REGARDING LICENSURE, TO CLARIFY A PROVISION TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. REGARDING ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 91 54-4506, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE INTERIM LICENSES AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE AN ACT ADMINISTRATOR MAY ISSUE TEMPORARY LICENSES; RELATING TO IMMUNIZATION; AMENDING AMENDING SECTION 54-4507, IDAHO CODE, TO CHAPTER 48, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION PROVIDE THAT THE ADMINISTRATOR MAY GRANT OF A NEW SECTION 39-4806, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE INACTIVE STATUS TO THE HOLDER OF A LICENSE THE USE OF THE IMMUNIZATION REGISTRY BY UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS; AMENDING SECTION LICENSED PERSONS ADMINISTERING IMMUNIZATIONS, 54-4508, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE WITH EXCEPTIONS TO PERSONS OVER NINETEEN, TO ADMINISTRATOR SHALL HAVE CERTAIN AUTHORITY PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS AND TO PROVIDE APPLICATION REGARDING DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS, TO TO CERTAIN PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE BOARDS. PROVIDE THAT A PERSON MAY BE SUBJECT TO DISCIPLINE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE ADMINISTRATOR HOUSE BILL NO. 92 SHALL RECEIVE CERTAIN NOTICE AND TO MAKE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 54-4509, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE RELATING TO WINE; AMENDING SECTION 23-1303, ADMINISTRATOR SHALL HAVE CERTAIN DUTIES IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING REGARDING CERTIFICATES OF AUTHORITY FOR SECTION 23-1307, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN FIRMS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; WINE LICENSE REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH AMENDING SECTION 54-4510, IDAHO CODE, TO RETAIL BEER LICENSES; AND DECLARING AN PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN FEES SHALL BE COLLECTED EMERGENCY. BY THE ADMINISTRATOR AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-4514, HOUSE BILL NO. 93 IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE ADMINISTRATOR BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE MAY BRING AN ACTION FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. AN ACT RELATING TO CONCEALED WEAPONS; AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 87 SECTION 18-3302, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE PROVISION REGARDING WHO MAY CARRY A AN ACT CONCEALED WEAPON AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL RELATING TO PLUMBING AND PLUMBERS; CORRECTIONS. AMENDING SECTION 54-2605, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DAILY COMPENSATION PROVIDED TO MEMBERS HOUSE BILL NO. 94 OF THE IDAHO PLUMBING BOARD AND TO MAKE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. AN ACT RELATING TO FOREIGN LAWS; AMENDING TITLE HOUSE BILL NO. 88 73, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE CHAPTER 5, TITLE 73, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE RELATING TO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND FOR THE USE AND ENFORCEABILITY OF FOREIGN JOURNEYMEN; AMENDING SECTION 54-1016, IDAHO LAWS, TO PROVIDE FOR CHOICE OF LAW IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR JURISDICTION IN 50 HOUSE JOURNAL February 1, 2017]

CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR FORUM NON The question being, "Shall H 54 pass?" CONVENIENS IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY AND TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN Roll call resulted as follows: CONFLICTS. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, HOUSE BILL NO. 95 Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, AN ACT Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, RELATING TO THE IDAHO STATE LOTTERY; Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, AMENDING SECTION 67-7437, IDAHO CODE, TO McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, PROVIDE THAT THE STATE LOTTERY SHALL NOT Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, DISCLOSE CERTAIN IDENTIFYING INFORMATION OF Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, CERTAIN PRIZE WINNERS, TO PROVIDE CRITERIA Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, FOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION BY A PRIZE WINNER Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. TO DISCLOSE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND TO NAYS–None. PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION TO CERTAIN AGENCIES AND Absent and excused–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. VENDORS; AND AMENDING SECTION 74-106, IDAHO Total - 70. CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND RECORDS OF PRIZE WINNERS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 54 passed the House. SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 84, H 85, H 86, H 87, H 88, H 89, H 90, H 91, H 92, H 93, There being no objection, the House advanced to the H 94, and H 95 were introduced, read the first time by title, and Thirteenth Order of Business. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. 13TH ORDER S 1005, by Health and Welfare Committee, was introduced, Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES (13) S 1016, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Revenue Hartgen, Chairman and Taxation Committee. Anderson, Vice Chairman

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Harris King Order of Business. Holtzclaw Chew Horman 10TH ORDER Packer Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Redman Kingsley Moon H 15, by Local Government Committee, was read the second Syme time by title and filed for third reading. Scott H 17, H 18, and H 19, by Transportation and Defense Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY (18) reading. Raybould, Chairman H 67, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the Thompson, Vice Chairman second time by title and filed for third reading. Hartgen Smith S 1020, S 1021, and S 1022, by Finance Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Vander Woude Jordan Anderson Rubel Anderst 11TH ORDER Mendive Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Trujillo Chaney Nate H 54 - BUSINESS ENTITIES Cheatham H 54 was read the third time at length, section by section, Horman and placed before the House for final consideration. Malek Moon At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Zito to open debate. Scott [February 1, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 51

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Loertscher, Chairman Monks, Vice Chairman

Luker Smith Crane Jordan Palmer Barbieri Holtzclaw Harris Armstrong Giddings Manwaring Zito Scott

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., Thursday, February 2, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:22 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 52 HOUSE JOURNAL February 2, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 89 and H 90 were referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. OF THE H 91 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. IDAHO LEGISLATURE H 92, H 93, H 94, and H 95 were referred to the State Affairs Committee. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE February 1, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration H 63 and recommend that it do pass. HARTGEN, Chairman TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2017 H 63 was filed for second reading. February 1, 2017 House of Representatives Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration Roll call showed 69 members present. H 51, H 52, and H 53 and recommend that they do pass. Absent and excused - Malek. Total - 1. GIBBS, Chairman Total - 70. H 51, H 52, and H 53 were filed for second reading. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. February 2, 2017 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nina Weeks, Page. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, 3RD ORDER report that we have had under consideration H 82 and H 83 and Approval of Journal recommend that they do pass. February 2, 2017 COLLINS, Chairman Mr. Speaker: H 82 and H 83 were filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved February 2, 2017 the House Journal of the Twenty-fourth Legislative Day and Mr. Speaker: recommend that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that LUKER, Chairman we have had under consideration H 28 and report it back without recommendation. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by LOERTSCHER, Chairman Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 28 was filed for second reading. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Governor and the Senate Order of Business. February 1, 2017 7TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions I transmit herewith enrolled S 1010 for the signature of the Speaker. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3 NOVAK, Secretary BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION S 1010 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND ACKNOWLEDGING THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE 5TH ORDER INCREASING DEMANDS ON UNPAID FRIEND AND Report of Standing Committees FAMILY CAREGIVERS, THE GROWING NUMBER OF FAMILY MEMBERS NEEDING CARE, THE COMPLEXITY February 2, 2017 OF CARE AND THE LACK OF SUPPORT AND Mr. Speaker: TRAINING FOR CAREGIVERS, AND SUPPORTING THE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE IDAHO LIFESPAN FAMILY ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 84, H 85, CAREGIVER ACTION PLAN DEVELOPED BY THE IDAHO H 86, H 87, H 88, H 89, H 90, H 91, H 92, H 93, H 94, and CAREGIVER ALLIANCE. H 95. LUKER, Chairman Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: H 84 and H 85 were referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. WHEREAS, annually more than 300,000 adults in Idaho, 200,000 at any given time, provide care to family members, H 86, H 87, and H 88 were referred to the Business relatives or friends, which equates to an estimated value of $2 Committee. billion per year; and [February 2, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 53

WHEREAS, an estimated 53,000 Idaho children have a TO REVISE VERBIAGE, TO MAKE A CODIFIER'S special health care need, and nearly 19,000 have a serious CORRECTION AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL emotional disorder; and CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION 42-3303, WHEREAS, the population of the state that is 65 years of age IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE AUTHORITY OF and older is the fastest growing population in the state, projected ALTERNATE COMMISSIONERS IN THE ABSENCE OF to reach 370,000 in 2032; and APPOINTED COMMISSIONERS. WHEREAS, an estimated 77,000 unpaid family caregivers are caring for approximately 22,000 Idahoans with Alzheimer's HOUSE BILL NO. 97 disease or a related disorder; and BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION WHEREAS, the costs of family caregiving include lost COMMITTEE income to the caregiver and lost productivity to the caregiver's AN ACT employer; and RELATING TO ATTORNEY'S FEES; PROVIDING WHEREAS, family caregivers are an essential part of Idaho's LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING SECTION 12-121, health care system, providing uncompensated support and care to IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING ill or disabled family members or loved ones; and ATTORNEY'S FEES IN CIVIL ACTIONS; REPEALING WHEREAS, family caregivers increasingly manage complex SECTION 1, CHAPTER 263, LAWS OF 1987; AND medical and/or psychological conditions without the support and DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. training they need; and WHEREAS, caregiving takes its toll on caregiver health and HOUSE BILL NO. 98 well-being and affects the entire family; and BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE WHEREAS, providing services and support to Idahoans in AN ACT their homes and communities is generally less expensive than RELATING TO REAL ESTATE BROKERS; AMENDING institutional care; and SECTION 54-2053, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE WHEREAS, in 2010, there were six working-age adults CLEAR AND CONSPICUOUS IDENTIFICATION OF A for every older adult, but by 2020 that ratio will drop to three BROKER'S LICENSED BUSINESS NAME ON REAL working-age adults for every older adult; and PROPERTY ADVERTISING AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL WHEREAS, the Idaho Caregiver Alliance has joined with CORRECTION. stakeholders across the state to develop and author Idaho's Lifespan Family Caregiver Action Plan, which provides HOUSE BILL NO. 99 recommendations for improving support for caregivers across BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE the lifespan. AN ACT NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members RELATING TO REAL ESTATE LICENSES; AMENDING of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, SECTION 54-2004, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING that we recognize the unmet needs and significant contributions SECTION 54-2011, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE of Idaho's family caregivers across the lifespan; and COMMISSION TO ISSUE A COOPERATIVE LICENSE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we understand the TO AN OUT-OF-STATE BROKER UNDER CERTAIN pressures created by the expanding number of people needing CONDITIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 20, TITLE 54, care in proportion to the diminishing number of family IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION caregivers; and 54-2017, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE TERMS AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we acknowledge the CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH A COOPERATIVE LICENSE work of the Idaho Caregiver Alliance in its comprehensive MAY BE ISSUED FOR A COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE review of caregiver issues; and TRANSACTION; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-2020, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we support the Idaho IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE COMMISSION TO Lifespan Family Caregiver Action Plan and its recommendations: ESTABLISH A COOPERATIVE LICENSE FEE AND TO to increase public awareness about family caregiving and its MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. costs and benefits; to provide training for caregivers; to improve caregiver support, including respite resources; to integrate HOUSE BILL NO. 100 family caregivers into health care system transformations; and BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE to develop methods for ongoing data collection and reporting to AN ACT monitor changes and assure responsible use of public and private RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING TITLE resources. 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 63, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE HCR 3 was introduced, read the first time by title, and PURPOSE AND SCOPE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee THAT INSURERS MAINTAIN A RISK MANAGEMENT for printing. FRAMEWORK, TO PROVIDE THAT INSURERS AND 8TH ORDER INSURANCE GROUPS SHALL CONDUCT AN OWN RISK Introduction, First Reading, and Reference AND SOLVENCY ASSESSMENT SUBJECT TO CERTAIN of Bills and Joint Resolutions REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE FOR AN OWN RISK AND SOLVENCY ASSESSMENT SUMMARY REPORT, HOUSE BILL NO. 96 TO PROVIDE AN EXEMPTION, TO PROVIDE FOR THE BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE CONTENTS OF A SUMMARY REPORT AND TO PROVIDE AN ACT THAT CERTAIN DOCUMENTS, MATERIALS AND OTHER RELATING TO THE BEAR RIVER COMMISSION; INFORMATION ARE CONFIDENTIAL; AMENDING AMENDING SECTION 42-3301, IDAHO CODE, TO SECTION 41-3434, IDAHO CODE, TO CORRECT A PROVIDE FOR ALTERNATE COMMISSIONERS, CODE REFERENCE, TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE 54 HOUSE JOURNAL February 2, 2017]

AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; 10TH ORDER AMENDING SECTION 74-107, IDAHO CODE, TO EXEMPT Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions CERTAIN RECORDS FROM DISCLOSURE AND TO MAKE CODIFIER'S CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING H 27, by Business Committee, was read the second time by SEVERABILITY. title and filed for third reading. H 45, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second HOUSE BILL NO. 101 time by title and filed for third reading. BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AN ACT H 36, H 37, and H 58, by Education Committee, were read RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING CHAPTER 5, the second time by title and filed for third reading. TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 41-514, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE STATUTORY 11TH ORDER PURPOSE; AMENDING SECTION 41-514, IDAHO CODE, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CREDIT FOR REINSURANCE; H 15 - URBAN RENEWAL AND AMENDING SECTION 41-5204, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE. H 15 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration.

HOUSE BILL NO. 102 At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE debate. AN ACT The question being, "Shall H 15 pass?" RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER Roll call resulted as follows: 64, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE PURPOSE AND AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, SCOPE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, DISCLOSURE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONTENTS Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, OF A DISCLOSURE REPORT, TO PROVIDE FOR Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, CONFIDENTIALITY AND TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, REGARDING THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS AND THIRD-PARTY McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, CONSULTANTS; AMENDING SECTION 41-3434, IDAHO Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, CODE, TO PROVIDE CODE REFERENCES AND TO Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, SECTION 74-107, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. EXEMPTION, TO MAKE CODIFIER'S CORRECTIONS NAYS–None. AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 15 passed the House. HOUSE BILL NO. 103 Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 17 - MILITARY DIVISION RELATING TO LIMITATION ON BUDGET REQUESTS FROM PROPERTY TAXES; AMENDING SECTION 63-802, H 17 was read the third time at length, section by section, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE WHERE and placed before the House for final consideration. TAXING DISTRICTS MAY DISCLAIM THE RIGHT TO RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF A FORGONE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Holtzclaw to open BALANCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. debate. The question being, "Shall H 17 pass?" HOUSE BILL NO. 104 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Roll call resulted as follows: AN ACT AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, RELATING TO DOG RACING; AMENDING SECTION Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, 54-2514A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, TO APPLICABILITY OF PROHIBITIONS AGAINST DOG Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, RACING FOR CERTAIN EXHIBITION-STYLE LIVE DOG Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, RACES AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, H 96, H 97, H 98, H 99, H 100, H 101, H 102, H 103, and McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, H 104 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Order of Business. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Total - 70. [February 2, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 55

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 17 passed the House. Roll call resulted as follows: Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, H 18 - MILITARY DIVISION Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, H 18 was read the third time at length, section by section, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, and placed before the House for final consideration. McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, debate. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. The question being, "Shall H 18 pass?" Total - 58. NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, Roll call resulted as follows: McCrostie, Rubel, Smith(Nye), Toone, Wintrow. Total - 11. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Total - 70. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 67 passed the House. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Fifteenth Order of Business. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Chaney, Malek. Total - 2. 15TH ORDER Total - 70. Announcements Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 18 passed the House. Announcements were made to the body. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 16TH ORDER H 19 - ARMORIES AND MILITARY PROPERTY Adjournment H 19 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 8 a.m., Friday, and placed before the House for final consideration. February 3, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at debate. 12:17 p.m. The question being, "Shall H 19 pass?" SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker

Roll call resulted as follows: ATTEST: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith(Nye), Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 19 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 67 - INCOME TAX RATES H 67 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 67 pass?" 56 HOUSE JOURNAL February 3, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 3, 2017 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 3, H 96, FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 97, H 98, H 99, H 100, H 101, H 102, H 103, and H 104. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE LUKER, Chairman HCR 3 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. H 96 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. TWENTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2017 H 97 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. H 98, H 99, H 100, H 101, and H 102 were referred to the House of Representatives Business Committee. The House convened at 8 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 103 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. Roll call showed 66 members present. H 104 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. Absent and excused - Chew, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, and Shepherd. Total - 4. February 2, 2017 Total - 70. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. report that we have had under consideration H 77 and recommend The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mary Wonacott, Page. that it do pass. PERRY, Chairman 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal H 77 was filed for second reading. February 3, 2017 February 2, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 20 and the House Journal of the Twenty-fifth Legislative Day and recommend that it do pass. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. PALMER, Chairman LUKER, Chairman H 20 was filed for second reading. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the 8TH ORDER Governor and the Senate Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions February 2, 2017 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 105 I return herewith enrolled H 16 which has been signed by the BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE President. AN ACT NOVAK, Secretary RELATING TO TEACHER PREPARATION; AMENDING SECTION 33-1207A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE Enrolled H 16 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and THAT A TEACHER PREPARATION ASSESSMENT Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. MAY CONSIST OF MULTIPLE MEASURES FOR THE February 2, 2017 DEMONSTRATION OF SKILLS BY THE STUDENT AND Mr. Speaker: TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. I transmit herewith S 1017 and S 1004 which have passed the Senate. HOUSE BILL NO. 106 NOVAK, Secretary BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT S 1017 and S 1004 were filed for first reading. RELATING TO RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS; AMENDING February 2, 2017 SECTION 39-1207, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT AN Mr. Speaker: ACCREDITED RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL SHALL MAKE I return herewith H 1 which has passed the Senate. REPORTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, NOVAK, Secretary TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE SHALL RETAIN JURISDICTION OVER H 1 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL, WHETHER ACCREDITED Committee for enrolling. OR NOT, TO PROVIDE THAT SUCH SCHOOLS SHALL [February 3, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 57

MAKE ALL REPORTS REQUIRED BY THE DEPARTMENT IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE TRANSFER OF OF HEALTH AND WELFARE, AND TO REMOVE A CERTAIN FUNDS FROM THE PLATE MANUFACTURING PROVISION REGARDING THE DESIGNATION OF ACCOUNT TO THE STATE HIGHWAY ACCOUNT. NONACCREDITED RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS. H 105, H 106, H 107, H 108, H 109, H 110, and H 111 were HOUSE BILL NO. 107 introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. AN ACT RELATING TO THE INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR S 1017, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was WESTERN REGIONAL COOPERATION IN HIGHER introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION 33-3601, IDAHO Affairs Committee. CODE, TO CLARIFY THAT ANY REFERENCE TO THE S 1004, by Health and Welfare Committee, was introduced, TERRITORIES OF ALASKA AND HAWAII IN THE read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR WESTERN REGIONAL Committee. COOPERATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION MEANS THE STATES OF ALASKA AND HAWAII. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 108 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE 10TH ORDER AN ACT Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions RELATING TO PROPRIETARY SCHOOLS; AMENDING SECTION 33-2403, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE H 63, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, was AN EXEMPTION FROM PROPRIETARY SCHOOL read the second time by title and filed for third reading. REGISTRATION PROVISIONS FOR AN INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY THAT OFFERS A PROGRAM, SCHOOL OR H 51, H 52, and H 53, by Resources and Conservation COURSE RELATED TO THE INSTRUCTION OR PRACTICE Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third OF YOGA; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. reading. H 82 and H 83, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were HOUSE BILL NO. 109 read the second time by title and filed for third reading. BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE AN ACT H 28, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION by title and filed for third reading. 34-1801B, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEADLINES AND DATES FOR A CITY INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM 11TH ORDER ELECTION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AND AMENDING SECTION 50-418, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE AN OBSOLETE REFERENCE. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, HOUSE BILL NO. 110 February 6, 2017. There being no objection, it was so ordered. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT There being no objection, the House advanced to the RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING Fifteenth Order of Business. SECTION 49-428, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT 15TH ORDER A MOTOR VEHICLE THAT WAS ORIGINALLY Announcements MANUFACTURED WITHOUT A BRACKET, DEVICE OR OTHER MEANS TO DISPLAY AND SECURE A FRONT Announcements were made to the body. LICENSE PLATE SHALL BE ALLOWED TO DISPLAY ONE PLATE ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF THE VEHICLE. 16TH ORDER Adjournment HOUSE BILL NO. 111 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., AN ACT Monday, February 6, 2017. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION; carried. AMENDING SECTION 49-402, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO CERTAIN STATUTORY PROVISIONS Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING 8:16 a.m. SECTIONS 49-415C, 49-415E, 49-416A, 49-416B, 49-416C, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker 49-416D, 49-416E, 49-417E, 49-418E, 49-419B, 49-419D, 49-420C, 49-420H, 49-420I, AND 49-420J, IDAHO CODE, ATTEST: RELATING TO CERTAIN SPECIAL PLATES; AMENDING CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk SECTION 49-450, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A FEE PROVISION, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN FUNDS FROM THE PLATE MANUFACTURING ACCOUNT TO THE HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION 49-450A, 58 HOUSE JOURNAL February 6, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 105, H 107, and H 108 were referred to the Education Committee. OF THE H 106 was ordered held at the Desk. IDAHO LEGISLATURE H 109 was referred to the Local Government Committee. FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 110 and H 111 were referred to the Transportation and SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE Defense Committee. February 6, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 1. TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY LUKER, Chairman MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2017 The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 1 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for House of Representatives the signature of the President. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. February 6, 2017 Roll call showed all 70 members present. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 16 to the Governor at 8:40 a.m., as of this date, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Gabriel Hooper, Page. February 3, 2017. 3RD ORDER LUKER, Chairman Approval of Journal February 3, 2017 February 6, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND have had under consideration H 74 and H 75 and recommend ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved that they do pass. the House Journal of the Twenty-sixth Legislative Day and VANORDEN, Chairman recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 74 and H 75 were filed for second reading. LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by February 3, 2017 Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, 4TH ORDER report that we have had under consideration H 8, H 9, and Consideration of Messages from the H 11 and recommend that they do pass. Governor and the Senate WOOD, Chairman February 3, 2017 H 8, H 9, and H 11 were filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 101 and S 1036 which have passed There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh the Senate. Order of Business. NOVAK, Secretary 7TH ORDER SCR 101 and S 1036 were filed for first reading. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions February 3, 2017 SCR 101, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read Mr. Speaker: the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. I return herewith H 26, H 6, H 47, H 48, and H 49 which have passed the Senate. 8TH ORDER NOVAK, Secretary Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 26, H 6, H 47, H 48, and H 49 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. HOUSE BILL NO. 112 5TH ORDER BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Report of Standing Committees AN ACT APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE February 6, 2017 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR FOR FISCAL Mr. Speaker: YEAR 2017; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 105, H 106, H 112 was introduced, read the first time by title, and H 107, H 108, H 109, H 110, and H 111. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee LUKER, Chairman for printing. [February 6, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 59

S 1036, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, time by title, and filed for second reading. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1021 passed the 10TH ORDER House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Senate. H 77, by Local Government Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1022 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION H 20, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1022 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open debate. Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent that H 45 be returned to the Health and Welfare Committee. There being no objection, it The question being, "Shall S 1022 pass?" was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: S 1020 - APPROPRIATIONS - SECRETARY OF STATE AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, S 1020 was read the third time at length, section by section, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, debate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, The question being, "Shall S 1020 pass?" Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Roll call resulted as follows: Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1022 passed the Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Senate. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, H 27 - AIR FLIGHT Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, H 27 was read the third time at length, section by section, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, and placed before the House for final consideration. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open NAYS–Jordan. Total - 1. debate. Absent and excused–Malek, Perry. Total - 2. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 27 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1020 passed the Roll call resulted as follows: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Senate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, S 1021 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC DEFENSE Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, COMMISSION Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, S 1021 was read the third time at length, section by section, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, and placed before the House for final consideration. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, debate. Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall S 1021 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 27 passed the House. Roll call resulted as follows: Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 36 - EDUCATION Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, H 36 was read the third time at length, section by section, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, and placed before the House for final consideration. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, debate. 60 HOUSE JOURNAL February 6, 2017]

The question being, "Shall H 36 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 58 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 63 - EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, H 63 was read the third time at length, section by section, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, and placed before the House for final consideration. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, debate. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, The question being, "Shall H 63 pass?" Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–Thompson. Total - 1. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total - 70. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 36 passed the House. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, H 37 - SCHOOL PROPERTY McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, H 37 was read the third time at length, section by section, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, and placed before the House for final consideration. Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 63 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 37 pass?" H 51 - OUTFITTERS AND GUIDES Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 51 was read the third time at length, section by section, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding to open Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, debate. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Erpelding disclosed a conflict of McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, interest regarding H 51. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, The question being, "Shall H 51 pass?" Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 37 passed the House. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, H 58 - TEACHING CERTIFICATES Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, H 58 was read the third time at length, section by section, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kloc to open debate. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, The question being, "Shall H 58 pass?" Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70.

Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 51 passed the House. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, H 52 - OIL AND GAS Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, H 52 was read the third time at length, section by section, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, debate. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, The question being, "Shall H 52 pass?" Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. [February 6, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 61

Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 82 passed the House. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, H 83 - REVENUE AND TAXATION Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, H 83 was read the third time at length, section by section, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, and placed before the House for final consideration. Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. debate. NAYS–Chaney, Chew, Erpelding, Hanks, Harris, Jordan, The question being, "Shall H 83 pass?" Kingsley, Luker, Nate, Rubel, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, Wintrow, Zollinger. Total - 15. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 52 passed the House. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, H 53 - STATE AND SCHOOL LANDS Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, H 53 was read the third time at length, section by section, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Giddings to open Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. debate. NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 11. The question being, "Shall H 53 pass?" Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 83 passed the House. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bill Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, on the Third Reading Calendar retain its place for one legislative Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Order of Business. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, 5TH ORDER Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Report of Standing Committees Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. H 106, held at the Desk February 6, 2017, was referred to Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 53 passed the House. the Education Committee. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the H 82 - SALES TAX Fifteenth Order of Business. H 82 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 Mr. Kauffman to open Announcements were made to the body. debate. 16TH ORDER The question being, "Shall H 82 pass?" Adjournment Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Tuesday, February 7, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, carried. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, 12:04 p.m. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, ATTEST: Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–Barbieri, Dixon, Wintrow. Total - 3. Total - 70. 62 HOUSE JOURNAL February 7, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL our Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first OF THE year. /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY FIRST REGULAR SESSION Secretary of State SIXTY-FOURTH 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 Sherlene Mendive. THIRTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2017 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise House of Representatives The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. February 6, 2017 Roll call showed all 70 members present. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House Prayer was offered by Representative Horman. Dear Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Matthew Ricks, Page. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to 3RD ORDER wit: Approval of Journal H 16 As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" February 7, 2017 /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved February 6, 2017 the House Journal of the Twenty-ninth Legislative Day and Mr. Speaker: recommend that same be adopted as corrected. I transmit herewith S 1028 which has passed the Senate. LUKER, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by S 1028 was filed for first reading. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. February 6, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER I return herewith H 50, H 24, H 25, H 2, H 3, H 4, and Consideration of Messages from the H 5 which have passed the Senate. Governor and the Senate NOVAK, Secretary THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 50, H 24, H 25, H 2, H 3, H 4, and H 5 were referred to CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, RON MENDIVE, State 5TH ORDER Representative, District 3, Seat A, Kootenai County, State of Report of Standing Committees Idaho, has nominated, SHERLENE MENDIVE, of 3732 S. February 7, 2017 Dusty Lane, Coeur d' Alene, ID 83814, to perform the duties of Mr. Speaker: this office temporarily as Acting State Representative, District We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND 3, Seat A. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 112. NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, LUKER, Chairman Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Sherlene Mendive of Coeur d' Alene, H 112 was filed for second reading. Idaho, to the office of Acting State Representative, District 3, Seat A, for a term commencing February 7, 2017, and continuing February 7, 2017 until such time as Representative Mendive is able to resume his Mr. Speaker: duties. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 26, H 6, and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at H 47, H 48, and H 49. the Capitol in Boise on this 6th day of February, in the year of LUKER, Chairman [February 7, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 63

The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 26, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES; AMENDING SECTION H 6, H 47, H 48, and H 49 and, when so signed, ordered them 39-4203, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. REGARDING EXEMPTIONS FROM LOCAL ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-117, February 6, 2017 IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING Mr. Speaker: SECTION 49-119, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 49-121, IDAHO CODE, report that we have had under consideration H 46 and recommend TO REMOVE THE DEFINITION OF "PARK TRAILER"; that it do pass. AMENDING SECTION 49-448, IDAHO CODE, TO WOOD, Chairman PROVIDE FOR THE DISPOSITION OF ANNUAL LICENSE H 46 was filed for second reading. FEES FOR PARK MODEL RECREATIONAL VEHICLE REGISTRATION; AMENDING SECTION 49-501, IDAHO February 7, 2017 CODE, TO PROVIDE TITLING REQUIREMENTS FOR Mr. Speaker: CERTAIN PARK MODEL RECREATIONAL VEHICLES; We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND AMENDING SECTION 55-2003, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 78 and REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 55-2004, H 110 and recommend that they do pass. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A TERM; AMENDING PALMER, Chairman SECTION 55-2007, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN BASE REQUIREMENTS FOR MOBILE AND H 78 and H 110 were filed for second reading. MANUFACTURED HOMES SHALL BE AN IMPLICIT PART February 7, 2017 OF ANY RENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN A LANDLORD Mr. Speaker: AND RESIDENT, TO MAKE A CODIFIER'S CORRECTION We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration CHAPTER 3, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION H 111 and report it back to be placed on General Orders. OF A NEW SECTION 63-318, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE PALMER, Chairman THAT PARK MODEL RECREATIONAL VEHICLES SHALL CONSTITUTE PERSONAL PROPERTY; AMENDING H 111 was placed on General Orders for consideration. CHAPTER 36, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3606C, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE February 7, 2017 A TERM AND TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN DESIGNATED Mr. Speaker: ITEMS NOT INCORPORATED AS COMPONENT PARTS OF We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that A PARK MODEL RECREATIONAL VEHICLE AT THE TIME we have had under consideration H 57 and recommend that it do OF MANUFACTURE SHALL BE SUBJECT TO SALES pass. AND USE TAX SEPARATELY FROM THE SALES PRICE LOERTSCHER, Chairman OF THE VEHICLE AND THAT OTHER DESIGNATED H 57 was filed for second reading. ITEMS SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE COMPONENTS INCORPORATED INTO THE VEHICLE; AMENDING There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth SECTION 63-3613, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS Order of Business. REGARDING WHAT THE TERM "SALES PRICE" DOES NOT INCLUDE AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE SALES 8TH ORDER PRICE OF A NEW PARK MODEL RECREATIONAL Introduction, First Reading, and Reference VEHICLE SHALL INCLUDE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT of Bills and Joint Resolutions OF THE SALES PRICE AS DEFINED BY SPECIFIED LAW; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-3622HH, IDAHO CODE, HOUSE BILL NO. 113 TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE CORRECTIONS. AN ACT H 113 and H 114 were introduced, read the first time by RELATING TO TEACHERS; AMENDING SECTION title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 59-1356, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A SCHOOL Committee for printing. TEACHER OR ADMINISTRATOR WHO RETIRED ON OR AFTER AGE SIXTY YEARS WHO AGAIN BECOMES AN S 1028, by Resources and Environment Committee, was EMPLOYEE MAY CONTINUE RECEIVING BENEFITS introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AND NOT ACCRUE ADDITIONAL SERVICE UNDER Environment, Energy and Technology Committee. CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth CORRECTIONS. Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 114 10TH ORDER BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT RELATING TO PARK MODEL RECREATIONAL H 74 and H 75, by Education Committee, were read the VEHICLES; AMENDING SECTION 39-4201, IDAHO second time by title and filed for third reading. CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE H 8, H 9, and H 11, by Health and Welfare Committee, were TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 39-4202, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OF S 1036, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by CERTAIN RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND PARK MODEL title and filed for third reading. 64 HOUSE JOURNAL February 7, 2017]

11TH ORDER Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, H 28 - STATE LOTTERY King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, H 28 was read the third time at length, section by section, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, debate. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 28 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 20 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Armstrong, Burtenshaw, Crane, Dayley, There being no objection, the House advanced to the DeMordaunt, Hanks, Harris, Horman, Loertscher, Fifteenth Order of Business. Mendive(Mendive), Monks, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, 15TH ORDER Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito. Total - 18. Announcements NAYS–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Announcements were made to the body. Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, 16TH ORDER Kloc, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Adjournment Moon, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. Wednesday, February 8, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Total - 70. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 28 failed to pass the Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. 11:41 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker H 77 - VITAL STATISTICS ATTEST: H 77 was read the third time at length, section by section, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 77 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 77 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 20 - VEHICLES H 20 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. Harris to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 20 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, [February 8, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 65

HOUSE JOURNAL our Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first OF THE year. /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY FIRST REGULAR SESSION Secretary of State SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY been administered to George Tway. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2017 February 7, 2017 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives I return herewith enrolled H 1 which has been signed by the The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. President. NOVAK, Secretary Roll call showed 69 members present. Absent and excused - Youngblood. Total - 1. Enrolled H 1 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Total - 70. Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. Prayer was offered by Representative Thompson. February 7, 2017 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Bridger LaBau, Page. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 102, SCR 103, S 1019, and 3RD ORDER S 1029 which have passed the Senate. Approval of Journal NOVAK, Secretary February 8, 2017 SCR 102, SCR 103, S 1019, and S 1029 were filed for first reading. Mr. Speaker: February 7, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the I return herewith H 22, H 29, and H 31 which have passed House Journal of the Thirtieth Legislative Day and recommend the Senate. that same be adopted as corrected. NOVAK, Secretary LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 22, H 29, and H 31 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. and Administration Committee for enrolling.

4TH ORDER 5TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Report of Standing Committees Governor and the Senate February 8, 2017 Mr. Speaker: THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 113 and CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT H 114. LUKER, Chairman KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, HY KLOC, State Representative, H 113 was referred to the Education Committee. District 16, Seat B, Ada County, State of Idaho, has nominated, GEORGE TWAY, of 3700 N. Willowbar Lane, Garden City, ID H 114 was referred to the Transportation and Defense 83714, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting Committee. State Representative, District 16, Seat B. NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, February 7, 2017 Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested Mr. Speaker: in me do hereby appoint George Tway of Garden City, Idaho, to We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, the office of Acting State Representative, District 16, Seat B, for report that we have had under consideration H 41 and H 43 and a term commencing February 8 through February 14, 2017. recommend that they do pass. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand WOOD, Chairman and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at the Capitol in Boise on this 20th day of January, in the year of H 41 and H 43 were filed for second reading. 66 HOUSE JOURNAL February 8, 2017]

February 7, 2017 LABOR RELATING TO UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Mr. Speaker: BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION RULES. We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 103 and Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: recommend that it do pass. COLLINS, Chairman WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, H 103 was filed for second reading. Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules are not consistent with legislative intent; and February 7, 2017 WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain Mr. Speaker: rules of the Department of Labor relating to Unemployment We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN Insurance Benefits Administration Rules are not consistent with RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration legislative intent and should be rejected. H 85 and recommend that it do pass. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members HARTGEN, Chairman of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, H 85 was filed for second reading. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that IDAPA 09.01.30, Department of Labor, Unemployment February 7, 2017 Insurance Benefits Administration Rules, Section 425., Mr. Speaker: Subsection 11.b., only, adopted as a pending rule under Docket We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we Number 09-0130-1601, be, and the same is hereby rejected and have had under consideration H 100, H 101, and H 102 and declared null, void and of no force and effect. recommend that they do pass. BARBIERI, Chairman HCR 4 was introduced, read the first time by title, and H 100, H 101, and H 102 were filed for second reading. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. February 7, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND SCR 102, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the H 64 and H 96 and recommend that they do pass. Agricultural Affairs Committee. GIBBS, Chairman H 64 and H 96 were filed for second reading. SCR 103, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. February 8, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 8TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES Introduction, First Reading, and Reference AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under of Bills and Joint Resolutions consideration H 97 and recommend that it do pass. LUKER, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 115 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE H 97 was filed for second reading. AN ACT February 8, 2017 RELATING TO PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS; Mr. Speaker: AMENDING SECTION 54-1810, IDAHO CODE, TO We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSURE BY we have had under consideration H 92 and recommend that it do EXAMINATION; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-1811, pass. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING LOERTSCHER, Chairman LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT. H 92 was filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 116 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Order of Business. AN ACT 7TH ORDER RELATING TO URBAN RENEWAL; AMENDING Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions SECTION 50-2033, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT WHEN AN ANNEXATION OCCURS, THE TAXABLE Mr. Kerby asked unanimous consent that Rule 70, with VALUE OF PROPERTY ADDED TO AN EXISTING the exception of smoking, be suspended for the balance of REVENUE ALLOCATION AREA AS A RESULT OF the remainder of session. There being no objection, it was so ANY EXTENSION OF THE BOUNDARY OF SAID ordered. AREA WILL BE ADDED TO THE BASE VALUE IN THE REVENUE ALLOCATION AREA; AMENDING HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4 SECTION 50-2903, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEFINITION OF "BASE ASSESSMENT ROLL"; AMENDING COMMITTEE SECTION 50-2903A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE REQUIRED ATTESTATION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND TO THE STATE TAX COMMISSION SHALL RESULT IN REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF RESETTING THE BASE VALUE, WITH EXCEPTIONS [February 8, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 67

AS IF THERE HAD BEEN A PLAN MODIFICATION; HOUSE BILL NO. 121 AND AMENDING SECTION 63-301A, IDAHO CODE, BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE THAT THE NEW CONSTRUCTION ROLL AN ACT SHALL INCLUDE INCREASES IN BASE VALUE DUE TO RELATING TO DRIVING BUSINESSES; AMENDING INCREASES IN VALUATION CAUSED BY THE REMOVAL SECTION 54-5405, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS OF THE AGRICULTURAL TAX EXEMPTION FROM REGARDING LICENSE REQUIREMENTS AND TO MAKE UNDEVELOPED AGRICULTURAL LAND WITHIN A TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. REVENUE ALLOCATION AREA. HOUSE BILL NO. 122 HOUSE BILL NO. 117 BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO ARCHITECTS; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO TAXATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY; 54-302A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS AMENDING SECTION 63-602KK, IDAHO CODE, TO REGARDING LICENSE BY ENDORSEMENT AND INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF THE EXEMPTION FOR TEMPORARY PRACTICE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL PERSONAL PROPERTY AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE CORRECTIONS. ADMINISTRATION OF THE ADDITIONAL EXEMPTION; AMENDING SECTION 63-803, IDAHO CODE, TO HOUSE BILL NO. 123 REVISE THE DEFINITION OF TAXABLE VALUE; BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION AMENDING SECTION 63-803, IDAHO CODE, AS COMMITTEE AMENDED BY SECTION 2, CHAPTER 37, LAWS OF AN ACT 2014, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF TAXABLE RELATING TO MOTORCYCLES; AMENDING VALUE; AMENDING SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO CHAPTER 14, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION REVISE APPLICABILITY; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, OF A NEW SECTION 49-1431, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION AND THAT LAW ENFORCEMENT SHALL NOT ENGAGE IN PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. MOTORCYCLE PROFILING AND TO DEFINE A TERM.

HOUSE BILL NO. 124 HOUSE BILL NO. 118 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE RELATING TO CEMETERIES; AMENDING SECTION DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; 27-412, IDAHO CODE, TO GRANT THE DIRECTOR PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY; AND OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE TEMPORARY DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. AUTHORITY REGARDING ADMINISTRATION OF THE CEMETERY ENDOWMENT CARE FUND, TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 125 PROCEDURES, TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLATIONS AND TO BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. AN ACT RELATING TO THE REVISED UNIFORM LAW ON NOTARIAL ACTS; REPEALING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 51, HOUSE BILL NO. 119 IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE IDAHO NOTARY BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE PUBLIC ACT; REPEALING CHAPTER 7, TITLE 55, AN ACT IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; RELATING TO THE REAL ESTATE APPRAISER AMENDING TITLE 51, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION BOARD; AMENDING SECTION 54-4113, IDAHO CODE, TO OF A NEW CHAPTER 1, TITLE 51, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE REAL ESTATE APPRAISER BOARD TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO COLLECT FEES NECESSARY TO PROVIDE APPRAISAL PROVIDE APPLICABILITY, TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH PERSONS TO PERFORM A NOTARIAL ACT, TO PROVIDE FEDERALLY RELATED TRANSACTIONS FROM AN REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN NOTARIAL ACTS, APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANY AND REMIT TO REQUIRE PERSONAL APPEARANCE BEFORE A THEM TO THE APPROPRIATE AGENCY OF THE NOTARY PUBLIC UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS, TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL REQUIRE CERTAIN IDENTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS, CORRECTIONS. TO AUTHORIZE A NOTARY PUBLIC TO REFUSE TO PERFORM A NOTARIAL ACT IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR A SIGNATURE IF AN INDIVIDUAL HOUSE BILL NO. 120 IS UNABLE TO SIGN, TO PROVIDE AUTHORITY BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE FOR A NOTARIAL ACT IN THIS STATE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT AUTHORITY FOR A NOTARIAL ACT IN ANOTHER RELATING TO MORTICIANS AND FUNERAL STATE, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTARIAL ACTS BY AN DIRECTORS; AMENDING CHAPTER 11, TITLE 54, INDIAN TRIBE, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTARIAL ACTS IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION PERFORMED UNDER FEDERAL AUTHORITY, TO 54-1110, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE IDAHO PROVIDE FOR FOREIGN NOTARIAL ACTS, TO PROVIDE BOARD OF MORTICIANS TO ISSUE INACTIVE LICENSES CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR A CERTIFICATE TO MORTICIANS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND OF A NOTARIAL ACT, TO PROVIDE SHORT FORM TO PROMULGATE RULES GOVERNING INACTIVE CERTIFICATES OF NOTARIAL ACTS, TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSES. AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY AN ENTITY ON BEHALF 68 HOUSE JOURNAL February 8, 2017]

OF ANOTHER ENTITY, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS MAINTENANCE DISTRICT IS LOCATED IN MORE FOR THE OFFICIAL STAMP OF A NOTARY PUBLIC, TO THAN ONE COUNTY, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL REQUIRE NOTIFICATION REGARDING PERFORMANCE CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 27-110, IDAHO OF NOTARIAL ACTS ON AN ELECTRONIC RECORD, CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE TO PROVIDE FOR SELECTION OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION FOR AN ELECTRONIC RECORD, TO PROVIDE FOR A 31-1408, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE BOARD COMMISSION AS A NOTARY PUBLIC, TO PROVIDE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SHALL MAKE CERTAIN QUALIFICATIONS FOR A NOTARY PUBLIC, TO APPOINTMENTS TO A FIRE PROTECTION BOARD AND PROVIDE THAT A NOTARY PUBLIC CERTIFICATE TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN APPOINTMENTS TO A FIRE SHALL NOT PROVIDE CERTAIN IMMUNITY OR PROTECTION BOARD WHEN THE FIRE PROTECTION BENEFIT, TO PROVIDE FOR A COURSE OF STUDY AND DISTRICT IS LOCATED IN MORE THAN ONE COUNTY; EXAMINATION FOR APPLICANTS FOR A COMMISSION AMENDING SECTION 31-1409, IDAHO CODE, TO AS A NOTARY PUBLIC, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN GROUNDS REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 31-4304, TO DENY, REFUSE TO RENEW, REVOKE, SUSPEND OR IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE BOARD OF IMPOSE A CONDITION UPON THE COMMISSION OF A COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SHALL MAKE CERTAIN NOTARY PUBLIC, TO PROVIDE FOR A DATABASE OF APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD OF A RECREATION NOTARIES PUBLIC, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTS BY A DISTRICT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; NOTARY PUBLIC, TO PROVIDE FOR THE VALIDITY OF AND AMENDING SECTION 31-4319, IDAHO CODE, TO CERTAIN NOTARIAL ACTS, TO PROVIDE RULEMAKING REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL AUTHORITY, TO PROVIDE FOR THE EFFECT OF CORRECTION. THIS ACT ON A NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSION, TO PROVIDE A SAVINGS CLAUSE, TO PROVIDE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 127 UNIFORMITY OF APPLICATION AND CONSTRUCTION, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE FOR THE RELATION OF THIS ACT TO AN ACT THE ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES IN GLOBAL AND RELATING TO TRIBAL GAMING; AMENDING NATIONAL COMMERCE ACT, TO PROVIDE FOR SECTION 67-429B, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A FILING FEES, AND TO PROVIDE FOR A NOTARY FEE; PROVISION REGARDING SLOT MACHINES AND TO AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 51, IDAHO CODE, BY MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 51-117, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF A H 115, H 116, H 117, H 118, H 119, H 120, H 121, H 122, NOTARY SEAL; REPEALING SECTION 51-117, IDAHO H 123, H 124, H 125, H 126, and H 127 were introduced, read CODE, RELATING TO A NOTARY SEAL; AMENDING the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and CHAPTER 1, TITLE 51, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION Administration Committee for printing. OF A NEW SECTION 51-117, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE S 1019 and S 1029, by Education Committee, were REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OFFICIAL STAMP OF A introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the NOTARY SEAL; AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 51, Education Committee. IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 51-118, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth A STAMPING DEVICE; AMENDING SECTION 15-2-502, Order of Business. IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO CERTAIN CODE SECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 15-2-504, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO CERTAIN CODE 10TH ORDER SECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 15-12-105, IDAHO Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO CERTAIN CODE H 112, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second SECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 19-5801, IDAHO time by title and filed for third reading. CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO A CERTAIN CODE SECTION; AMENDING SECTION 31-1408, IDAHO H 46, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; time by title and filed for third reading. AMENDING SECTION 55-805, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION H 78 and H 110, by Transportation and Defense Committee, 59-404, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION 59-407, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES; H 57, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. by title and filed for third reading.

11TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 126 Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT H 74 - PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL COMMISSION RELATING TO APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS; AMENDING SECTION 27-109, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE H 74 was read the third time at length, section by section, THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS and placed before the House for final consideration. SHALL MAKE CERTAIN APPOINTMENTS TO A CEMETERY MAINTENANCE BOARD, TO PROVIDE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McDonald to open FOR CERTAIN APPOINTMENTS TO A CEMETERY debate. MAINTENANCE BOARD WHEN THE CEMETERY The question being, "Shall H 74 pass?" [February 8, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 69

Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Collins, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Kingsley, Luker, Mendive(Mendive), Monks, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Moon, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Thompson, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 28. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Total - 70. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 8 passed the House. Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. H 9 - MASSAGE THERAPISTS NAYS–None. H 9 was read the third time at length, section by section, and Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 74 passed the House. debate. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 9 pass?"

H 75 - EDUCATION OF EXPECTANT MOTHERS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Burtenshaw, H 75 was read the third time at length, section by section, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, and placed before the House for final consideration. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Malek, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, debate. Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, The question being, "Shall H 75 pass?" Stevenson, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 45. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Amador, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Collins, Crane, Dixon, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Holtzclaw, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Loertscher, Luker, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Syme, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito. Total - 24. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Total - 70. Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 9 passed the House. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, H 11 - OPTOMETRISTS Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. H 11 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 75 passed the House. debate. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 11 pass?"

H 8 - MASSAGE THERAPISTS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, H 8 was read the third time at length, section by section, and Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Dayley, placed before the House for final consideration. DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Rubel to open Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, debate. Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, The question being, "Shall H 8 pass?" Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 48. NAYS–Armstrong, Chaney, Collins, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Roll call resulted as follows: Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Holtzclaw, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, Monks, Moon, Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Trujillo, Zito, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Dayley, Erpelding, Zollinger. Total - 21. Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. King, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Total - 70. McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 11 passed the House. Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 41. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 70 HOUSE JOURNAL February 8, 2017]

S 1036 - APPROPRIATIONS S 1036 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. Dixon to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1036 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1036 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., Thursday, February 9, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:44 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 9, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 71

HOUSE JOURNAL S 1018, S 1030, S 1032, and S 1031 were filed for first reading. OF THE February 8, 2017 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE I return herewith H 23, H 30, and H 13 which have passed the Senate. FIRST REGULAR SESSION NOVAK, Secretary SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE H 23, H 30, and H 13 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling.

THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY 5TH ORDER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2017 Report of Standing Committees

February 9, 2017 House of Representatives 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 printed HCR 4, H 115, Roll call showed all 70 members present. H 116, H 117, H 118, H 119, H 120, H 121, H 122, H 123, H 124, H 125, H 126, and H 127. Prayer was offered by Representative Youngblood. LUKER, Chairman The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mary Wonacott, Page. HCR 4 and H 124 were filed for second reading. 3RD ORDER H 115 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. Approval of Journal H 116, H 117, and H 118 were referred to the Revenue and February 9, 2017 Taxation Committee. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 119, H 120, and H 122 were referred to the Business ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Committee. House Journal of the Thirty-first Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 121, H 125, H 126, and H 127 were referred to the State LUKER, Chairman Affairs Committee. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 123 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Administration Committee. 4TH ORDER February 9, 2017 Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Speaker: Governor and the Senate We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 22, H 29, February 8, 2017 H 31, H 50, H 24, H 25, H 2, H 3, H 4, and H 5. Mr. Speaker: LUKER, Chairman I transmit herewith enrolled S 1020, S 1021, and S 1022 for the signature of the Speaker. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 22, NOVAK, Secretary H 29, H 31, H 50, H 24, H 25, H 2, H 3, H 4, and H 5 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled signature of the President. S 1020, S 1021, and S 1022 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. February 9, 2017 February 8, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES I return herewith enrolled H 26, H 6, H 47, H 48, and AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted H 49 which have been signed by the President. enrolled H 1 to the Governor at 11:40 a.m., as of this date, NOVAK, Secretary February 8, 2017. LUKER, Chairman Enrolled H 26, H 6, H 47, H 48, and H 49 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery February 8, 2017 to the Governor. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, February 8, 2017 report that we have had under consideration H 7 and recommend Mr. Speaker: that it do pass. I transmit herewith S 1018, S 1030, S 1032, and WOOD, Chairman S 1031 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary H 7 was filed for second reading. 72 HOUSE JOURNAL February 9, 2017]

February 8, 2017 TO PURSUE CERTAIN WAIVER AGREEMENTS WITH THE Mr. Speaker: FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we CORRECTION. have had under consideration H 73 and recommend that it do pass. HOUSE BILL NO. 129 VANORDEN, Chairman BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT H 73 was filed for second reading. RELATING TO DIETITIANS; AMENDING SECTION February 8, 2017 54-3502, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; Mr. Speaker: AMENDING CHAPTER 35, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-3502A, have had under consideration S 1015 and recommend that it do IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING pass. DIETETIC PRACTICE; AMENDING SECTION 54-3503, VANORDEN, Chairman IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSURE; AMENDING SECTION 54-3504, IDAHO S 1015 was filed for second reading. CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE DIETETIC LICENSURE BOARD; AMENDING SECTION Mrs. VanOrden asked unanimous consent that S 1015 be 54-3505, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS returned to the Education Committee. There being no objection, REGARDING POWERS AND DUTIES AND TO MAKE it was so ordered. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION February 9, 2017 54-3506, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS Mr. Speaker: REGARDING REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE AS A We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, DIETITIAN; REPEALING SECTION 54-3507, IDAHO CODE, report that we have had under consideration HCR 3 and RELATING TO THE EXAMINATION FOR LICENSURE; recommend that it do pass. AMENDING SECTION 54-3508, IDAHO CODE, TO WOOD, Chairman PROVIDE FOR LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT; AMENDING SECTION 54-3509, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE HCR 3 was filed for second reading. PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSE EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL; AMENDING SECTION 54-3510, IDAHO CODE, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING PROFESSIONAL Order of Business. DISCIPLINE; AMENDING CHAPTER 35, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 8TH ORDER 54-3510A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR SANCTIONS; Introduction, First Reading, and Reference AMENDING SECTION 54-3511, IDAHO CODE, TO of Bills and Joint Resolutions PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION 54-3512, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 3 REGARDING APPLICABILITY; AND AMENDING BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE CHAPTER 35, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION A JOINT RESOLUTION OF A NEW SECTION 54-3513, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3, SEVERABILITY. ARTICLE VIII, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, RELATING TO BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF HOUSE BILL NO. 130 POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS TO REDUCE THE BONDING BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE REQUIREMENT FOR COUNTIES, CITIES, BOARDS AN ACT OF EDUCATION, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, AND OTHER RELATING TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCES; SUBDIVISIONS OF THE STATE FROM TWO-THIRDS TO AMENDING SECTION 50-208, IDAHO CODE, TO SIXTY PERCENT OF QUALIFIED ELECTORS VOTING REVISE THE DUTIES OF CITY TREASURERS AND TO AT AN ELECTION TO BE HELD FOR THAT PURPOSE; SATISFY PUBLICATION REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING STATING THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE SECTION 50-708, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS ELECTORATE; DIRECTING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL REGARDING THE EXAMINATION OF ACCOUNTS OF TO PREPARE THE STATEMENTS REQUIRED BY LAW; FISCAL OFFICERS; AMENDING SECTION 57-135, IDAHO AND DIRECTING THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO CODE, TO REVISE THE CONTENTS OF A TREASURER'S PUBLISH THE AMENDMENT AND ARGUMENTS AS MONTHLY REPORT FOR PUBLIC DEPOSITORY LAW REQUIRED BY LAW. PURPOSES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. HOUSE BILL NO. 128 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 131 AN ACT BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE RELATING TO MEDICAID; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 56-265, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING DEPARTMENT MAY ENTER INTO CERTAIN SECTION 49-1602, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT AGREEMENTS REGARDING PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT MAY WITH PROVIDERS, TO PROVIDE THAT SUCH REFUSE TO ISSUE A DEALER OR SALESMAN LICENSE AGREEMENTS SHALL BE COST-NEUTRAL OR TO ANY APPLICANT WHO HAS BEEN CONVICTED OF COST-SAVING COMPARED TO OTHER PAYMENT ANY FELONY COMMITTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A METHODOLOGIES, TO AUTHORIZE THE DEPARTMENT DEALERSHIP, TO PROVIDE THAT LICENSED MOTOR [February 9, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 73

VEHICLE DEALERS AND SALESMEN CONVICTED OF At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open CERTAIN OFFENSES SHALL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO debate. REAPPLY FOR A LICENSE UNTIL CERTAIN CONDITIONS ARE MET AND FOR SPECIFIED PERIODS OF TIME AND The question being, "Shall H 112 pass?" TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. Roll call resulted as follows: HOUSE BILL NO. 132 AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, AN ACT Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS; AMENDING Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, SECTION 49-654, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT FOR CERTAIN VEHICLES Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, PASSING A VEHICLE TRAVELING LESS THAN THE McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, SPEED LIMIT ON A TWO-LANE ROAD WHERE THE Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, POSTED SPEED LIMIT IS FIFTY-FIVE MILES PER HOUR Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, OR GREATER, WITH LIMITATIONS, AND TO MAKE Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. HJR 3, H 128, H 129, H 130, H 131, and H 132 were Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 112 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. S 1018 and S 1030, by Education Committee, were H 46 - SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. H 46 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1032, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Revenue At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open and Taxation Committee. debate. The question being, "Shall H 46 pass?" S 1031, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Roll call resulted as follows: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Order of Business. Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc(Tway), Malek, 10TH ORDER Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Packer, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, H 41 and H 43, by Health and Welfare Committee, were read Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 43. the second time by title and filed for third reading. NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Kerby, Kingsley, H 103, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the Loertscher, Luker, Mendive(Mendive), Monks, Moon, Moyle, second time by title and filed for third reading. Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Thompson, Trujillo, Zito, H 85, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, was Zollinger. Total - 27. read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Total - 70. H 100, H 101, and H 102, by Business Committee, were read Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 46 passed the House. the second time by title and filed for third reading. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 64 and H 96, by Resources and Conservation Committee, H 78 - MOTOR VEHICLES were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 78 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 97, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, and placed before the House for final consideration. was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open H 92, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time debate. by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall H 78 pass?"

11TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, H 112 - APPROPRIATIONS - EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, THE GOVERNOR Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, H 112 was read the third time at length, section by section, Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Monks, 74 HOUSE JOURNAL February 9, 2017]

Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Redman, Rubel, 15TH ORDER Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Announcements Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Announcements were made to the body. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Raybould. Total - 1. 16TH ORDER Total - 70. Adjournment Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 78 passed the House. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Friday, February 10, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. H 110 - MOTOR VEHICLES Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at H 110 was read the third time at length, section by section, 12:08 p.m. and placed before the House for final consideration. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nate to open debate. ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk The question being, "Shall H 110 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Armstrong, Barbieri, Chaney, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Raybould, Scott, Shepherd, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 28. NAYS–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Packer, Perry, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 42. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 110 failed to pass the House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk.

H 57 - STATE LOTTERY H 57 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. Loertscher to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 57 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. NAYS–Anderson, Erpelding, King, Kloc(Tway), McCrostie, Miller, Nate, Smith, Toone, VanOrden, Wintrow. Total - 11. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 57 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. [February 10, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 75

HOUSE JOURNAL H 130 was referred to the Local Government Committee. OF THE H 131 and H 132 were referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. IDAHO LEGISLATURE February 10, 2017 Mr. Speaker: FIRST REGULAR SESSION We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 23, H 30, and H 13. LUKER, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 23, H 30, and H 13 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY to the Senate for the signature of the President. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2017 February 10, 2017 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 26, H 6, H 47, H 48, and H 49 to the Governor at 12:10 p.m., Roll call showed 68 members present. as of this date, February 9, 2017. Absent and excused - Erpelding and Shepherd. Total - 2. LUKER, Chairman Total - 70. February 9, 2017 Prayer was offered by Representative Packer. Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Gabriel Hooper, Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 79 and H 104 and recommend that they do pass. 3RD ORDER LOERTSCHER, Chairman Approval of Journal H 79 and H 104 were filed for second reading. February 10, 2017 Mr. Speaker: February 9, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND the House Journal of the Thirty-second Legislative Day and CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 90 and recommend that it do pass. LUKER, Chairman GIBBS, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 90 was filed for second reading. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions February 9, 2017 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 5 I transmit herewith S 1035, S 1027, and S 1033 which have BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE passed the Senate. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NOVAK, Secretary STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE S 1035, S 1027, and S 1033 were filed for first reading. AND REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS RELATING TO RULES GOVERNING CONSERVATION OF OIL AND NATURAL 5TH ORDER GAS IN THE STATE OF IDAHO. Report of Standing Committees Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: February 10, 2017 Mr. Speaker: WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJR 3, H 128, Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules H 129, H 130, H 131, and H 132. are not consistent with legislative intent; and LUKER, Chairman WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain HJR 3 was ordered held at the Desk. rules of the Idaho Department of Lands relating to Rules Governing Conservation of Oil and Natural Gas in the State of H 128 and H 129 were referred to the Health and Welfare Idaho are not consistent with legislative intent and should be Committee. rejected. 76 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2017]

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members HOUSE BILL NO. 136 of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, AN ACT that IDAPA 20.07.02, Rules Governing Conservation of Oil and RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING SECTION Natural Gas in the State of Idaho, Rules of the Idaho Department 41-1016, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CAUSE FOR A of Lands, adopted as a pending rule under Docket Number CERTAIN PENALTY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL 20-0702-1601, the entire rulemaking docket, be, and the same CORRECTION. is hereby rejected and declared null, void and of no force and effect. HOUSE BILL NO. 137 BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE HCR 5 was introduced, read the first time by title, and AN ACT referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee RELATING TO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND for printing. JOURNEYMEN; AMENDING SECTION 54-1016, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A CERTAIN EXEMPTION; AND 8TH ORDER DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 138 BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 133 AN ACT BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE RELATING TO THE PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTANCY; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 54-206, IDAHO CODE, TO RELATING TO THE SOIL AND WATER REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CONSERVATION COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-219, 22-2718, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE AUDITS BY THE IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR; AND AMENDING SECTION FOR DISHONESTY OR FRAUD BY A LICENSEE AND TO 67-450D, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE SOIL AND MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION FROM THE REQUIREMENT OF AN INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL HOUSE BILL NO. 139 AUDIT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN ACT RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. RELATING TO THE BARBER AND COSMETOLOGY SERVICES ACT; REPEALING CHAPTER 5, TITLE 54, HOUSE BILL NO. 134 IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO BARBERS; REPEALING BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CHAPTER 8, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO AN ACT COSMETICIANS; AMENDING TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO USE OF PUBLIC FUNDS IN BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 58, TITLE 54, ELECTIONS; AMENDING TITLE 74, IDAHO CODE, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO DEFINE BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 6, TITLE TERMS, TO PROVIDE POLICY AND REQUIREMENTS 74, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO OF LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE PROHIBITIONS FOR PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO PROHIBIT THE USE ESTABLISHMENTS AND EXCEPTIONS, TO PROVIDE OF PUBLIC FUNDS IN ELECTIONS, TO LIMIT MASS CERTAIN EXEMPTIONS, TO ESTABLISH THE BARBER COMMUNICATIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLATIONS, TO AND COSMETOLOGY SERVICES LICENSING BOARD, PROVIDE FOR A CHALLENGE ON THE VALIDITY OF TO PROVIDE POWERS OF THE BOARD, TO PROVIDE AN ELECTION AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN APPEAL ON FOR LICENSURE APPLICATIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR JUDGMENT. EXAMINATIONS, TO PROVIDE QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE AND FOR INSTRUCTORS, APPRENTICES HOUSE BILL NO. 135 AND STUDENTS, TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSURE BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF A RETAIL COSMETICS DEALER, TO PROVIDE AN ACT FOR LICENSURE OF A MAKEOVER OR GLAMOUR RELATING TO AGREEMENTS BETWEEN SUPPLIERS PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN AND DEALERS OF FARM EQUIPMENT; AMENDING REGISTRATION AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION, TO SECTION 28-24-103, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN SCHOOLS, SUPPLIER VIOLATION PROVISIONS, TO PROVIDE TO PROVIDE FOR ENDORSEMENT LICENSURE, TO THAT THE FACT A DEALER AGREEMENT ALLOWS PROVIDE SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR AN APPRENTICE, AN EVENT, ACT OR OMISSION DOES NOT CONTROL TO PROVIDE FOR INSPECTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS, WHETHER SUCH EVENT, ACT OR OMISSION RESULTED TO REQUIRE CERTAIN DISINFECTION, TO ESTABLISH IN A SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE IN THE DEALER'S PROVISIONS REGARDING ISSUANCE AND DISPLAY COMPETITIVE CIRCUMSTANCES, TO CLARIFY THE OF LICENSES, TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSE RENEWAL APPLICABILITY OF SPECIFIED LAW AND TO MAKE A AND REINSTATEMENT, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION REGARDING FEES, TO PROVIDE FOR DISCIPLINE OF 28-24-104, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A SUPPLIER LICENSEES, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING SHALL PROVIDE WRITTEN NOTICE TO AN EQUIPMENT BARBER POLES, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS DEALER OF ANY SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE IN THE REGARDING PRIOR BOARDS AND LICENSEES, DEALER'S COMPETITIVE CIRCUMSTANCES, TO TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTS AND TO PROVIDE CLARIFY VERBIAGE AND TO PROVIDE FOR CONTENT SEVERABILITY; AMENDING SECTION 67-2601, IDAHO OF THE NOTICE. CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE [February 10, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 77

AND TO REMOVE OBSOLETE CODE REFERENCES; HOUSE BILL NO. 144 AND AMENDING SECTION 67-2602, IDAHO CODE, TO BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES PROVIDE CORRECT TERMINOLOGY AND TO REMOVE COMMITTEE OBSOLETE TERMINOLOGY. AN ACT RELATING TO THE KEEP IDAHO SAFE ACT; AMENDING TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION HOUSE BILL NO. 140 OF A NEW CHAPTER 93, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE FOR THE KEEP IDAHO SAFE ACT, TO AN ACT PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO RELATING TO THE COMPREHENSIVE STATE WATER PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION PLAN; AMENDING SECTION 42-1734B, IDAHO CODE, OF A REGISTRY, TO PROVIDE FOR PROHIBITED TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING NOTICE BY THE COMMUNICATIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR CONSENT, BOARD TO LEGISLATIVE MEMBERS OF ADOPTED TO PROVIDE FOR EXCEPTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGES TO THE PLAN. INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS OF VIOLATIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR FEES, TO PROVIDE A CRIMINAL PENALTY, TO PROVIDE FOR CIVIL ACTIONS AND TO HOUSE BILL NO. 141 PROVIDE FOR DEFENSES. BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 145 SECTION 36-202, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES "COMMERCIAL WILDLIFE TANNERY" AND TO MAKE COMMITTEE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 36-603, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE RECORD PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE REGARDING COMMERCIAL WILDLIFE TANNERIES RETIREMENT SYSTEM; AMENDING SECTION 59-1302, AND TO EXEMPT COMMERCIAL WILDLIFE TANNERIES IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AND FROM SPECIFIED PROVISIONS REGARDING RECORDS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. AND AMENDING SECTION 36-606, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SEIZURE AND CONFISCATION OF WILDLIFE OR PORTIONS THEREOF IN THE POSSESSION HOUSE BILL NO. 146 OF COMMERCIAL WILDLIFE TANNERIES UNDER BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND TO CLARIFY PROVISIONS COMMITTEE REGARDING THE SEIZURE AND CONFISCATION OF AN ACT WILDLIFE OR PORTIONS THEREOF. RELATING TO SEXUAL ASSAULT EVIDENCE; AMENDING SECTION 67-2919, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A VICTIM OF SEXUAL ASSAULT SHALL HOUSE BILL NO. 142 NOT BE DENIED A CERTAIN MEDICAL EXAMINATION, BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES TO PROVIDE THAT INABILITY TO PAY FOR AN COMMITTEE EXAMINATION SHALL NOT BE AN OBSTACLE, TO AN ACT REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO PROCUREMENT BY STATE REGARDING RETENTION OF SEXUAL ASSAULT INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION; AMENDING EVIDENCE KITS, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN PERSONS SECTION 67-9225, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT SHALL RECEIVE WRITTEN NOTIFICATION IN CERTAIN STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION MUST INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE THAT LAW ENFORCEMENT PROCURE PROPERTY FROM AN OPEN CONTRACT SHALL NOTIFY CERTAIN PERSONS REGARDING A EXCEPT UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. CHANGE IN THE STATUS OF A CASE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING NOTIFICATION BY THE PROSECUTOR OF CERTAIN INFORMATION, TO DEFINE HOUSE BILL NO. 143 A TERM AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 147 AN ACT BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION RELATING TO STATE PROCUREMENT; AMENDING COMMITTEE SECTION 67-9224, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT AN ACT THE ADMINISTRATOR MAY AUTHORIZE AN AGENCY RELATING TO CHANGE OF NAMES; AMENDING TO PARTICIPATE IN A COOPERATIVE PURCHASING SECTION 7-802, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION AGREEMENT, TO PROVIDE THAT THE ADMINISTRATOR REGARDING WHO SHALL SIGN A PETITION FOR A MAY AUTHORIZE AN AGENCY TO UTILIZE CONTRACTS NAME CHANGE, TO PROVIDE FOR WHAT MUST BE OF CERTAIN OTHER AGENCIES, TO PROVIDE THAT SPECIFIED IN THE PETITION AND TO DEFINE A TERM; CERTAIN AGREEMENTS BE MADE IN WRITING, TO AND AMENDING SECTION 7-803, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING ENTRANCE OR REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING HOW NOTICE OF PARTICIPATION FEES, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN A HEARING OF A PETITION FOR A NAME CHANGE AGREEMENTS SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON FILE AND MUST BE PUBLISHED AND TO PROVIDE THAT NOTICE TO REMOVE PROVISIONS REGARDING PROPERTY SHALL BE SERVED ON CERTAIN PERSONS REGARDING ACQUIRED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION. A HEARING. 78 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2017]

HOUSE BILL NO. 148 HOUSE BILL NO. 152 BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO UNCLAIMED PROPERTY; AMENDING RELATING TO GUARDIANS AND CONSERVATORS; SECTION 14-542, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH AN AMENDING SECTION 15-5-207, IDAHO CODE, TO EXEMPTION FOR NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF CO-GUARDIANS PROVIDING TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE AND IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR THE DELIVERY OF ELECTRIC POWER AND TO REMOVE APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY GUARDIANS IN CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCH ENTITIES. CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTICE TO CERTAIN PERSONS, TO PROVIDE FOR POWERS AND DUTIES OF A TEMPORARY GUARDIAN AND TO REVISE HOUSE BILL NO. 153 TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 15-5-303, IDAHO BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CO-GUARDIANS; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 15-5-304, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR RELATING TO FOREST LANDS TAXATION; THE APPOINTMENT OF CO-GUARDIANS IN CERTAIN AMENDING SECTION 63-1705, IDAHO CODE, TO EXTEND INSTANCES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; A SUNSET DATE REGARDING THE USE OF CERTAIN AMENDING SECTION 15-5-308, IDAHO CODE, TO CRITERIA RELATING TO TIMBER PRODUCTIVITY REVISE THE DUTIES AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR A VALUATION AND TO FOREST MANAGEMENT VISITOR IN GUARDIANSHIP PROCEEDINGS; AMENDING COST ALLOWANCES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL SECTION 15-5-310, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CORRECTIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND THE APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY GUARDIANS IN PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTICE TO CERTAIN PERSONS AND TO PROVIDE FOR POWERS AND DUTIES OF A TEMPORARY GUARDIAN; AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 154 SECTION 66-404, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIANS AN ACT AND CONSERVATORS; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 4, RELATING TO PROPERTY TAXATION; PROVIDING TITLE 66, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW A SHORT TITLE; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-902, SECTION 66-404A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THE APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY GUARDIANS IN ON THE PROPERTY TAX NOTICE AND TO MAKE A CERTAIN INSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTICE TO TECHNICAL CORRECTION. CERTAIN PERSONS AND TO PROVIDE FOR POWERS AND DUTIES OF A TEMPORARY GUARDIAN. HOUSE BILL NO. 155 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 149 RELATING TO THE SALES AND USE TAX; BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 63-3611, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AN ACT THE DEFINITION OF "RETAILER ENGAGED IN BUSINESS RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION IN THIS STATE." 34-1113, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FORMS OF PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION THAT MAY H 133, H 134, H 135, H 136, H 137, H 138, H 139, H 140, BE PRESENTED AT THE POLLS AND TO MAKE A H 141, H 142, H 143, H 144, H 145, H 146, H 147, H 148, TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND DECLARING AN H 149, H 150, H 151, H 152, H 153, H 154, and H 155 were EMERGENCY. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing.

HOUSE BILL NO. 150 S 1035, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. AN ACT S 1027, by Resources and Environment Committee, was RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the 34-1012, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A TIME PERIOD Resources and Conservation Committee. BEFORE THE ELECTION DURING WHICH EARLY VOTING SHALL BEGIN AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL S 1033, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the CORRECTION. first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth HOUSE BILL NO. 151 Order of Business. BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT 10TH ORDER RELATING TO DOG RACING; AMENDING SECTION Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions 54-2514A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE PROHIBITION ON DOG RACES SHALL NOT APPLY TO HCR 4, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, CERTAIN SLED DOG RACES, TO PROVIDE A DEFINITION was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AND CONDITIONS, AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL H 124, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second CORRECTION. time by title and filed for third reading. [February 10, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 79

H 7, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second Holtzclaw, Kerby, Mendive(Mendive), Monks, Moon, Nate, time by title and filed for third reading. Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 25. H 73, by Education Committee, was read the second time by Absent and excused–Erpelding, Shepherd, Youngblood. title and filed for third reading. Total - 3. Total - 70. HCR 3, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 43 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 85 - STATE PERSONNEL SYSTEM Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 103, H 100, and H 85 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 102 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar until and placed before the House for final consideration. Monday, February 13, 2017. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open debate. H 41 - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES The question being, "Shall H 85 pass?" H 41 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, debate. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc(Tway), Malek, The question being, "Shall H 41 pass?" McCrostie, Miller, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, VanOrden, Wintrow, Mr. Speaker. Total - 28. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Monks, Moon, King, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Scott, Stevenson, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Redman, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Total - 38. Mr. Speaker. Total - 40. Absent and excused–Erpelding, Shepherd, Wood, NAYS–Armstrong, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Youngblood. Total - 4. Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Total - 70. Harris, Kingsley, Mendive(Mendive), Monks, Moon, Moyle, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 85 failed to pass the Nate, Palmer, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Trujillo, House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 28. Absent and excused–Shepherd, Youngblood. Total - 2. H 101 - INSURANCE Paired Votes: AYE - Erpelding NAY - Vander Woude H 101 was read the third time at length, section by section, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 41 passed the House. debate. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 101 pass?" H 43 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Roll call resulted as follows: H 43 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, and placed before the House for final consideration. Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood to open Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, debate. King, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive(Mendive), Miller, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, The question being, "Shall H 43 pass?" Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Roll call resulted as follows: Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, NAYS–Boyle, Chaney, Dayley, Hanks, Jordan, Kingsley, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Gannon, Gibbs, Kloc(Tway), Monks, Moon, Nate, Scott, Toone, Zito. Total - 13. Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Absent and excused–Erpelding, Shepherd, Wood, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Youngblood. Total - 4. McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Total - 70. Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 42. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 101 passed the NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, the Senate. 80 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2017]

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, February 13, 2017. 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., Monday, February 13, 2017. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:58 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 13, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 81

HOUSE JOURNAL Rep. Scott Syme Rep. Sally Toone Rep. Christy Zito Rep. OF THE Rep. Clark Kauffman Chief Clerk Carrie Maulin ****** "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" IDAHO LEGISLATURE Music by William Steffe FIRST REGULAR SESSION Boise High School Band Trio SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE ****** Closing Remarks Rep. Caroline Nilsson Troy Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Third Order of THIRTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Business. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2017 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the House of Representatives Governor and the Senate The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. February 10, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed all 70 members present. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1036 for the signature of the Speaker. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. NOVAK, Secretary The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Grant Guymon, Page. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1036 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. 3RD ORDER February 10, 2017 Approval of Journal Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 22, H 29, H 31, H 50, H 24, February 13, 2017 H 25, H 2, H 3, H 4, and H 5 which have been signed by the President. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Enrolled H 22, H 29, H 31, H 50, H 24, H 25, H 2, H 3, H 4, House Journal of the Thiry-third Legislative Day and recommend and H 5 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration that same be adopted as corrected. Committee for delivery to the Governor. LUKER, Chairman 5TH ORDER Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Report of Standing Committees Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. February 13, 2017 At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the Lincoln Mr. Speaker: Day program. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 5, LINCOLN DAY PROGRAM H 133, H 134, H 135, H 136, H 137, H 138, H 139, H 140, H 141, H 142, H 143, H 144, H 145, H 146, H 147, H 148, Opening Remarks H 149, H 150, H 151, H 152, H 153, H 154, and H 155. Rep. Caroline Nilsson Troy LUKER, Chairman ****** HCR 5 was filed for second reading. "Shenandoah" H 133 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. Boise High School Band Trio Liam R. Marchant - Alto Saxophone, Issac Blake - Trombone, H 134, H 149, H 150, H 151, and H 152 were referred to Kay Harvey - Tuba the State Affairs Committee.

Introduction of Program Rep. Sally Toone H 135, H 136, H 137, H 138, and H 139 were referred to ****** the Business Committee. "The Passage of the Morrill Act in H 140 and H 141 were referred to the Resources and The U.S. House of Representatives" Conservation Committee. Rep. Paul Amador Rep. Randy Armstrong Rep. Rep. Gayann DeMordaunt H 142, H 143, H 144, and H 145 were referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. Rep. Priscilla Giddings Rep. Karey Hanks Rep. Mike Kingsley Rep. H 146, H 147, and H 148 were referred to the Judiciary, Rep. Dorothy Moon Rep. Thyra Stevenson Rules and Administration Committee. 82 HOUSE JOURNAL February 13, 2017]

H 153, H 154, and H 155 were referred to the Revenue and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members Taxation Committee. of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, February 10, 2017 that because of the importance of the standards to which Mr. Speaker: American farmers, ranchers and food processors are held, We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, primarily standards concerning food safety, we urge that foreign report that we have had under consideration SCR 102 and companies wishing to participate in markets that lie within recommend that it do pass. the boundaries of the United States be held to the exact same BOYLE, Chairman standards. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any audits or inspections SCR 102 was filed for second reading. that may be required to confirm that the necessary criteria are There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh met to conform to these standards are paid in full by the foreign Order of Business. companies themselves, so there is no burden to U.S. taxpayers. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we encourage the 7TH ORDER education of the general public regarding the importance of Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions the role that agriculture plays in the development of a society, recognizing that such public education, especially at the middle HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 1 school and secondary levels, is critical in the preservation and BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE strengthening of the agricultural industry, the State of Idaho, and A JOINT MEMORIAL our nation as a whole. TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we urge that American OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, farmers, ranchers and food processors be enabled to compete AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION freely and trade fairly in domestic and foreign markets on a REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE strictly level playing field. CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth 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, since the beginning of time, the ability of State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. man to provide food, fiber and fuel for himself and others has HJM 1 was introduced, read the first time by title, and determined his independence, freedom and security; and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee WHEREAS, the strength of a nation is based upon its ability for printing. to sufficiently provide safe and reliable food, fiber and fuel for its people; and 8TH ORDER WHEREAS, America's national security has been and is Introduction, First Reading, and Reference directly related to the safety and reliability of the source of food, of Bills and Joint Resolutions fiber and fuel; and WHEREAS, Idaho agriculture and related agricultural HOUSE BILL NO. 156 businesses represent our state's largest industry, Idaho being the BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE fourth largest agricultural state economy in the nation and the AN ACT third largest in net farm income; and RELATING TO PARK MODEL RECREATIONAL WHEREAS, federal, state and local laws and regulations VEHICLES; AMENDING SECTION 39-4201, IDAHO require American farmers, ranchers and food processors to CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE meet the highest standards in the world when it comes to TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION environmental protection, worker safety, wage rates and food 39-4202, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS safety concerns; and REGARDING THE PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OF WHEREAS, American farmers, ranchers and food CERTAIN RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND PARK MODEL processors fund record audits and USDA product inspections to RECREATIONAL VEHICLES; AMENDING SECTION confirm their products meet the criteria for U.S. standards; and 39-4203, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS WHEREAS, the importation of fruits and vegetables has REGARDING EXEMPTIONS FROM LOCAL ORDINANCES increased dramatically in the past fifteen years, while the AND REGULATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-117, exportation of fruits and vegetables has remained stagnant in IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING this same time period; and SECTION 49-119, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A WHEREAS, imports are not held to the same strict standards DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 49-121, IDAHO CODE, as domestic products, and American producers face an unfair and TO REMOVE THE DEFINITION OF "PARK TRAILER"; unequal market; and AMENDING SECTION 49-445, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE WHEREAS, the Country of Origin Labeling law was FOR TITLING, LICENSING AND REGISTRATION OF repealed in 2015 because of the World Trade Organization ruling CERTAIN RECREATIONAL VEHICLES; AMENDING derived from complaints from Canada and Mexico, and now SECTION 49-448, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE U.S. citizens have no way of knowing where food products are DISPOSITION OF ANNUAL LICENSE FEES FOR PARK coming from; and MODEL RECREATIONAL VEHICLE REGISTRATION; WHEREAS, the actual number of producers in the United AMENDING SECTION 49-501, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE States is now less than one percent of the nation's population, and TITLING REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN PARK MODEL declining. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES; AMENDING SECTION 55-2003, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; [February 13, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 83

AMENDING SECTION 55-2004, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE 10TH ORDER A TERM; AMENDING SECTION 55-2007, IDAHO CODE, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN BASE REQUIREMENTS FOR MOBILE AND MANUFACTURED HOMES SHALL H 79 and H 104, by State Affairs Committee, were read the BE AN IMPLICIT PART OF ANY RENTAL AGREEMENT second time by title and filed for third reading. BETWEEN A LANDLORD AND RESIDENT, TO MAKE A H 90, by Resources and Conservation Committee, was read CODIFIER'S CORRECTION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL the second time by title and filed for third reading. CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 11TH ORDER 63-318, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT PARK MODEL Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions RECREATIONAL VEHICLES SHALL CONSTITUTE PERSONAL PROPERTY; AMENDING CHAPTER 36, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 103, H 100, and TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW H 102 be placed at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. SECTION 63-3606C, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM There being no objection, it was so ordered. AND TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN DESIGNATED ITEMS NOT INCORPORATED AS COMPONENT PARTS OF A H 64 - OIL AND GAS PARK MODEL RECREATIONAL VEHICLE AT THE TIME H 64 was read the third time at length, section by section, OF MANUFACTURE SHALL BE SUBJECT TO SALES and placed before the House for final consideration. AND USE TAX SEPARATELY FROM THE SALES PRICE OF THE VEHICLE AND THAT OTHER DESIGNATED At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open ITEMS SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE COMPONENTS debate. INCORPORATED INTO THE VEHICLE; AMENDING SECTION 63-3613, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS The question being, "Shall H 64 pass?" REGARDING WHAT THE TERM "SALES PRICE" DOES NOT INCLUDE AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE SALES Roll call resulted as follows: PRICE OF A NEW PARK MODEL RECREATIONAL AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, VEHICLE SHALL INCLUDE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, OF THE SALES PRICE AS DEFINED BY SPECIFIED LAW; Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, AND AMENDING SECTION 63-3622HH, IDAHO CODE, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), CORRECTIONS. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, HOUSE BILL NO. 157 Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wood, Youngblood, AN ACT Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. RELATING TO THE HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Jordan, Moon, Rubel, Scott, ACCOUNT; AMENDING SECTION 40-701, IDAHO Wintrow. Total - 7. CODE, TO REVISE APPORTIONMENT PROVISIONS Absent and excused and excused–Vander Woude. Total - 1. REGARDING THE HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; Total - 70. AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 64 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. HOUSE BILL NO. 158 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE H 96 - BEAR RIVER COMMISSION AN ACT RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION FUNDING; H 96 was read the third time at length, section by section, AMENDING SECTION 40-719, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE and placed before the House for final consideration. DISTRIBUTION FROM THE STRATEGIC INITIATIVES PROGRAM AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open AND AMENDING SECTION 17, CHAPTER 341, LAWS debate. OF 2015, TO EXTEND A SUNSET DATE FOR TWO The question being, "Shall H 96 pass?" ADDITIONAL YEARS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, HOUSE BILL NO. 159 Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, AN ACT Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, RELATING TO THE BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND; Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, AMENDING SECTION 17, CHAPTER 341, LAWS OF Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, 2015, TO REVISE A SUNSET CLAUSE AND TO REVISE McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, EFFECTIVE DATES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, H 156, H 157, H 158, and H 159 were introduced, read Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Administration Committee for printing. Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Absent and excused–Vander Woude. Total - 1. Order of Business. Total - 70. 84 HOUSE JOURNAL February 13, 2017]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 96 passed the House. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 4 adopted by voice Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate.

H 97 - ATTORNEY'S FEES H 124 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMERCE DEPARTMENT H 97 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 124 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. Luker to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 97 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 124 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Roll call resulted as follows: Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Miller, Moon, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, NAYS–Armstrong, Boyle, Gestrin, Holtzclaw, Mendive, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. Monks, Moyle, Palmer. Total - 8. NAYS–Jordan, King, Moon, Nate, Rubel, Scott, Zollinger. Absent and excused–Vander Woude. Total - 1. Total - 7. Total - 70. Absent and excused–Vander Woude. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 97 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 124 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 92 - WINE the Senate.

H 92 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 7 - MASSAGE THERAPISTS and placed before the House for final consideration. H 7 was read the third time at length, section by section, and At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open The question being, "Shall H 92 pass?" debate.

Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 7 pass?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Burtenshaw, Chew, Collins, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Kloc(Tway), Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Total - 39. Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, NAYS–Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Clow, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, NAYS–None. Harris, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Absent and excused–Vander Woude. Total - 1. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Total - 70. Thompson, Trujillo, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 30. Absent and excused–Vander Woude. Total - 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 92 passed the House. Total - 70. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 7 passed the House. HCR 4 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR - RULE REJECTION Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. HCR 4 was read the third time at length and placed before H 73 - COMMUNITY COLLEGES the House for final consideration. H 73 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open The question being, "Shall HCR 4 be adopted?" debate. [February 13, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 85

The question being, "Shall H 73 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–Jordan, Kloc(Tway), Toone, Troy. Total - 4. Absent and excused–Vander Woude. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 73 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

HCR 3 - FAMILY CAREGIVERS HCR 3 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Perry to open debate. The question being, "Shall HCR 3 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 3 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Tuesday, February 14, 2017. 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 14, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:42 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 86 HOUSE JOURNAL February 14, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL Enrolled H 23, H 30, and H 13 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to OF THE the Governor. February 13, 2017 IDAHO LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1042, S 1041, S 1003, and FIRST REGULAR SESSION S 1040 which have passed the Senate. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary S 1042, S 1041, S 1003, and S 1040 were filed for first reading.

THIRTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY 5TH ORDER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2017 Report of Standing Committees February 14, 2017 House of Representatives Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 1, Roll call showed 69 members present. H 156, H 157, H 158, and H 159. Absent and excused - Chew. Total - 1. LUKER, Chairman Total - 70. HJM 1 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 156, H 157, H 158, and H 159 were referred to the The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Katie Groves, Page. Transportation and Defense Committee. 3RD ORDER February 14, 2017 Approval of Journal Mr. Speaker: February 14, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 22, H 29, H 31, H 50, H 24, H 25, H 2, H 3, H 4, and H 5 to ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the the Governor at 10:45 a.m., as of this date, February 13, 2017. House Journal of the Thirty-six Legislative Day and recommend LUKER, Chairman that same be adopted as corrected. February 13, 2017 LUKER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. report that we have had under consideration H 38 and S 1005 and recommend that they do pass. 4TH ORDER WOOD, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate H 38 and S 1005 were filed for second reading. February 14, 2017 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Mr. Speaker: Boise We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, February 14, 2017 report that we have had under consideration H 118, S 1016, and S 1032 and recommend that they do pass. The Honorable Scott Bedke COLLINS, Chairman Speaker of the House H 118, S 1016, and S 1032 were filed for second reading. Dear Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am Order of Business. transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions H 1, H 6, H 26, H 47, H 48, and H 49 As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 6 /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES Governor COMMITTEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION February 13, 2017 STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND Mr. Speaker: AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO I return herewith enrolled H 23, H 30, and H 13 which have APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO UNDERTAKE AND been signed by the President. COMPLETE A STUDY OF ISSUES RELATING TO PUBLIC NOVAK, Secretary PROCUREMENT AND TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS. [February 14, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 87

Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: WHEREAS, in 1964, the State, recognizing its sovereignty over Idaho's water resources and potential intrusions upon WHEREAS, the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third that sovereignty, approved through constitutional amendment, Idaho Legislature adopted House Concurrent Resolution No. 48, Section 7, Article XV, Constitution of the State of Idaho, the which authorized the appointment of a committee to undertake establishment of the Idaho Water Resource Board (IWRB) whose and complete a study of the procurement laws of the State of members are appointed by the Governor with the advice and Idaho and to make recommendations; and consent of the Senate, and empowered the IWRB to formulate WHEREAS, the committee, having conducted the study, has a comprehensive State Water Plan as described in Section proposed legislation on several issues; and 42-1734A, Idaho Code; and WHEREAS, the committee's term has expired; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-1734A, Idaho Code, the WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the committee that several State of Idaho has adopted a State Water Plan ("Plan"); and issues in public procurement require further study, including, but WHEREAS, Policy 1A of the Plan provides that: "The State not limited to, administrative and judicial review of procurement asserts sovereignty over the development and use of Idaho's water challenges and appeals, information technology procurement, the resources for the benefits of its citizens. [And that] [a]ny action by ability of certain persons and entities to obligate the state on a the federal government or other states that would impair Idaho's contract, and the applicability of the State Procurement Act to sovereignty over its water resources is against state policy"; and certain persons and entities. WHEREAS, Policy 1N of the Plan provides that: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members "Appropriation of water for hydropower should be subordinated of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, to subsequent upstream beneficial uses to assure an adequate the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, supply of water for all future beneficial uses, and minimum that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a committee stream flows for hydropower projects should be established by to undertake and complete a study of issues relating to public state action"; and procurement. The Legislative Council shall determine the number WHEREAS, Policy 2B of the Plan provides that: "The State of legislators and membership from each house appointed to the asserts primacy over the management of its fish and wildlife and committee and shall authorize the committee to receive input, water resources. Accordingly, any reintroduction or introduction advice and assistance from interested and affected parties who of federally listed species or other aquatic species without state are not members of the Legislature. consultation and approval is against the policy of the State of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nonlegislative members Idaho because it would impair or impede the state's primacy over of the committee may be appointed by the co-chairs of the its water resources"; and committee who are appointed by the Legislative Council. WHEREAS, Policy 4A of the Plan provides that the main Nonlegislative members of the committee shall not be reimbursed stem Snake River will be managed to meet or exceed minimum from legislative funds for per diem, mileage or other expenses average daily flows at Milner, Murphy, Weiser, Johnson Bar and shall not have voting privileges regarding the committee's and Lime Point and that these "minimum flows provide the recommendations or proposed legislation. management framework for the optimum development of water BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall resources of the Snake River Basin"; and report its findings, recommendations and proposed legislation, WHEREAS, Policy 4H of the Plan provides that: if any, to the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho "Hydropower generation is a beneficial use of the flow of Legislature. the Snake River, and it is in the public interest to protect the minimum average daily flows set forth in Policy 4A as a base HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 2 flow for hydropower use"; and BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE WHEREAS, Policy 4J of the Plan provides that: "The A JOINT MEMORIAL minimum stream flows set forth in Policy 4A provide adequate TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES flows for Snake River fish, wildlife, recreation, and scenic values OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, in the main stem Snake River below Milner Dam"; and AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION WHEREAS, Policy 4C of the State Water Plan in discussing REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE the Swan Falls Agreement, recognized the value of hydropower CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. through the acknowledgment and protection of minimum stream We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives flows and ensured that electric rates remain beneficial to its and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First citizens; and Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, do hereby WHEREAS, in 1976 the State of Idaho in partnership with respectfully represent that: neighboring states of Oregon and Washington (collectively WHEREAS, the Snake River, and its surface and ground "States"), together with the National Marine Fisheries Service water tributaries, is the backbone of Idaho's economy, supplying filed a petition with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission water for 76% of Idaho's population, cities, businesses, dairies, (FERC) requesting that "it issue an order requiring the licensee factories and more than 3 million acres of irrigated lands above to take appropriate measures as compensation for" the loss of Idaho Power Company's Hells Canyon Complex; and salmon and steelhead due to the construction and operation of WHEREAS, in the first half of the 20th century, hydropower the Hells Canyon Complex; and development in the mid-Snake and Hells Canyon spurred WHEREAS, in 1980 the States and the Idaho Power economic development, irrigation, industry and growth in Company executed a settlement agreement that, by its terms, Southern Idaho and has provided Idahoans with clean electric constituted "full and complete mitigation for all numerical losses energy at rates that are among the lowest in the nation; and of salmon and steelhead caused by or in any way associated with WHEREAS, the State of Idaho, while recognizing the benefit the construction of, and operation within the existing license" of hydropower generation to the citizens of the State through for, the Hells Canyon Complex; and "further agree not to contend sustaining economic growth and agriculture, also acknowledged or support contentions by others before any agency or in any the value of protecting Idaho's water, property rights and natural proceeding that additional fish or fish facilities are required by resources; and 88 HOUSE JOURNAL February 14, 2017] or in any way associated with the construction of, or operation recovery plans and projects, participating in regional efforts and within the existing license for," the Hells Canyon Complex; and providing input to federal and state agencies with regard to such WHEREAS, the Idaho Power Company has complied with species act as an ombudsman for state citizens on ESA issues, and the terms of the 1980 Settlement Agreement with state support; ensuring state primacy over management of its fish and wildlife, and including prevention of reintroduction or introduction of listed WHEREAS, in 1984 the State and Idaho Power Company species without state consultation and approval; and entered into the implementing agreements for the Swan Falls WHEREAS, the Governor, by letter to the Natural Resources Settlement, which confirmed the State's primacy over flows of Agency Administrators and Directors dated May 27, 2016, the Snake River through the establishment of minimum flows directed that: "Each agency shall coordinate with the Governor's from Milner Dam to reaches below the Hells Canyon Complex; Office of Species Conservation and status of any introduction and or reintroduction proposals under the Endangered Species Act"; WHEREAS, the Idaho Power Company, since 2003, has and been seeking to relicense the Hells Canyon Complex before the WHEREAS, the Governor, by letter to Oregon Governor FERC under the Federal Power Act; and Brown dated July 19, 2016, advised that Idaho would not agree WHEREAS, the State Water Plan directs the Water Resource to Oregon's passage or introduction proposal above Hells Canyon Board to participate in the Hells Canyon Complex relicensing Dam, in violation of Sections 67-818 and 67-6302, Idaho Code, to ensure that the conditions in "the new license for the Hells stating in part: "Such occurrence would violate long-standing Canyon Complex includes operational conditions that preserve Idaho law and policy opposing reintroduction of any species and enhance the generation capacity of the project in a manner without the express consent of the Idaho State Legislature and consistent with the State Water Plan"; and executive branch.... Based upon state law and in part on our WHEREAS, in 2004 the State, participating water users, past experiences with reintroduced species (e.g., wolves), Idaho and the Nez Perce Tribe entered into the 2004 Snake River cannot and will not, agree to the reintroduction of salmon or Water Rights Agreement providing for cooperative agreements steelhead above Hells Canyon Dam."; and to assist in the recovery of listed species under the Endangered WHEREAS, while the Idaho Power Company serves Species Act in tributaries below the Hells Canyon Complex customers in Idaho and eastern Oregon, approximately 95% of while providing certainty to Idaho landowners and water users its customers are located in Idaho; and in the exercise of property rights; and WHEREAS, the Governor, by letter to Oregon Governor WHEREAS, the 2004 Snake River Water Rights Agreement Brown dated January 17, 2017, advised that Oregon's draft identified specific actions by the water users with respect to 401 conditions related to fish passage and reintroduction would the rental of water to augment flows for listed anadromous fish impact Idaho waters and citizens and interfere with Idaho's below the Hells Canyon Complex, such agreement providing sovereign interests in managing its natural resources; and certain protections to the water users; and WHEREAS, the Governor's January 17, 2017, letter further WHEREAS, water users have benefited from the certainty advised that with respect to "any new requirement imposed by regarding the water supply availability and operating conditions Oregon will lead to additional costs that will disproportionately in the reaches of the Snake River upstream from the Hells Canyon impact Idaho customers" and "passage and reintroduction Complex; and conditions should be removed"; and WHEREAS, the Idaho Water Users Association, through WHEREAS, protecting Idaho's sovereignty by ensuring that Association Resolution No. 2017-6, has and continues to oppose Oregon does not impose fish passage and introduction in violation introduction of salmon and steelhead species into surface waters of Idaho law and policy will continue to be a benefit to Idaho's above the Hells Canyon Complex due to the drastic impacts citizens through greater certainty regarding property rights, water on irrigated agriculture, industry, water supply and electric supply and economic development. generation; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members WHEREAS, Section 42-1734C, Idaho Code, requires that of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, the Idaho State Water Plan "be submitted to the Federal Energy the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, Regulatory Commission . . . as the state water plan for the that the State of Idaho supports actions by the Governor and the conservation, development, management and optimum use of the Attorney General to oppose passage and introduction of salmon state of Idaho's water resource" and the Plan has been submitted; or steelhead above Hells Canyon Dam, that are necessary to and protect Idaho's sovereignty, including its waters and property WHEREAS, the State committed to certain actions through rights, and to ensure that Idaho's sovereignty is not violated by the 1980 Agreement, the Swan Falls Agreement, and the 2004 the introduction of salmon or steelhead to the reaches of the Snake River Agreement, that provide the citizens of Idaho Snake River, and its Idaho tributaries, above Hells Canyon Dam. certainty and appropriate management of the State's resources in BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Governor and the a manner consistent with the intentions provided herein; and Attorney General shall undertake such action as is necessary WHEREAS, the State of Oregon has taken certain actions in and appropriate to ensure that the terms of the 1980 Agreement the relicensing proceeding for the Hells Canyon Complex in an are complied with in regard to mitigation for the Hells attempt to mandate the passage and introduction of salmon and Canyon Complex to protect upstream water users, water rights, steelhead above Hells Canyon Dam and into the Idaho waters landowners and economic development from the State of of the Snake River, which form a border between Oregon and Oregon's efforts to pass and introduce salmon and steelhead Idaho, that directly infringe upon Idaho's sovereignty over its above Hells Canyon Dam into waters of the State. water resources and primacy over management of its fish and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that consistent with the water resources; and authority of Section 67-6302, Idaho Code, the Legislature of WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Idaho, through the the State of Idaho does not approve of the efforts by the State Office of Species Conservation, is charged with coordinating with of Oregon and opposes any action by a federal agency, or any all state departments and divisions with respect to endangered, entity acting on behalf of a federal agency, or other groups, threatened, candidate species, species petitioned to be listed, and entities or individuals to require the passage and introduction or rare and declining species, coordinating state response to federal reintroduction of salmon or steelhead above Hells Canyon Dam, [February 14, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 89 including trying to include in the FERC license for the Hells HOUSE BILL NO. 161 Canyon Project any provision that would result in introduction BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE or reintroduction of any such species into the waters of the State AN ACT of Idaho. RELATING TO LICENSURE OF MEDICAL BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, the State of Idaho LABORATORY SCIENCE PRACTITIONERS; AMENDING supports the relicensing of Hells Canyon Complex consistent TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW with the following policies: (A) The license is consistent with CHAPTER 58, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A the policies set forth in the Idaho State Water Plan; (B) The SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO license recognizes that no salmon and steelhead populations can DEFINE TERMS, TO REQUIRE LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE be introduced or reintroduced above Hells Canyon Dam; (C) QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE OF A MEDICAL The license recognizes that the water rights for the Hells Canyon LABORATORY SCIENTIST OR TECHNOLOGIST, Complex are subordinated to future upstream uses as set forth TO PROVIDE QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE in the partial decrees for each of the three dams; and (D) The OF A MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN, TO mitigation requirements in the license for salmon and steelhead PROVIDE QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE OF A comply with the terms of the 1980 Settlement Agreement. CATEGORICAL MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTIST, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the TO PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS, TO PROVIDE AUTHORITY House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and FOR ENDORSEMENT LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE FOR directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of RENEWAL OF LICENSURE, TO ESTABLISH FEES, TO the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of PROVIDE FOR SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION OF Congress and to the congressional delegation representing the LICENSURE AND REFUSAL TO RENEW, TO PROVIDE State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. APPLICATION OF DUE PROCESS PROCEDURES, TO ESTABLISH THE MEDICAL LABORATORY BOARD HCR 6 and HJM 2 were introduced, read the first time by AND TO PROVIDE FOR APPOINTMENT, TO PROVIDE title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE BOARD, TO PROVIDE Committee for printing. FOR EXPENSES AND DISPOSITION OF RECEIPTS, 8TH ORDER TO AUTHORIZE ADOPTION OF RULES, TO SPECIFY Introduction, First Reading, and Reference APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND TO PROHIBIT of Bills and Joint Resolutions MISREPRESENTATION.

HOUSE BILL NO. 160 HOUSE BILL NO. 162 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO THE HEALTH CARE ASSISTANCE RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES AND FINANCIAL PROGRAM; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 56, IDAHO RESPONSIBILITY; AMENDING SECTION 49-117, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "PROOF OF 56-270, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE; FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY," TO PROVIDE A CORRECT AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 56-271, IDAHO CODE, TO CORRECTIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND ESTABLISH THE HEALTH CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM; PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY. AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 56-272, IDAHO CODE, HOUSE BILL NO. 163 TO DEFINE TERMS; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 56, BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION AN ACT 56-273, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE ELIGIBILITY RELATING TO CASUALTY INSURANCE CONTRACTS; REQUIREMENTS FOR PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS; AMENDING SECTION 41-2503, IDAHO CODE, TO AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING UNDERINSURED THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 56-274, IDAHO MOTOR VEHICLE COVERAGE; AND PROVIDING AN CODE, TO PROVIDE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR EFFECTIVE DATE. HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A HOUSE BILL NO. 164 NEW SECTION 56-275, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES THAT PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS SHALL BE ANNUALLY COMMITTEE ENROLLED BASED ON PROGRAM AVAILABILITY AN ACT AND TO PROVIDE THAT PARTICIPANTS WILL BE RELATING TO THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW; ANNUALLY REASSESSED TO DETERMINE IF THEY AMENDING CHAPTER 13, TITLE 72, IDAHO CODE, BY SHALL CONTINUE IN THE PROGRAM; AMENDING THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 72-1321, IDAHO CHAPTER 2, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION CODE, TO ALLOW THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR TO OF A NEW SECTION 56-276, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY OF ITS EMPLOYEES, FOR PAYMENT TO PROVIDERS AND TO PROVIDE THAT PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS WILL BE CHARGED FEES; INTERNS, VOLUNTEERS, AND APPLICANTS FOR AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE EMPLOYMENT WITH THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 56-277, IDAHO CODE, TO LABOR, AND FOR ACCESS TO CERTAIN RECORDS PROVIDE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR OF MAINTAINED BY THE DEPARTMENT, THE DEPARTMENT THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE; MAY REQUIRE AN EMPLOYEE OR AN APPLICANT PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING A TO PROVIDE INFORMATION AND FINGERPRINTS SUNSET DATE. NECESSARY TO OBTAIN CRIMINAL HISTORY 90 HOUSE JOURNAL February 14, 2017]

INFORMATION FROM THE IDAHO STATE POLICE AND ANY INTRODUCTION OR REINTRODUCTION WITHOUT THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, AND TO STATE CONSULTATION AND APPROVAL IS PROHIBITED, PROVIDE PROCEDURES. AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION.

HOUSE BILL NO. 165 HOUSE BILL NO. 171 BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO FISHWAYS; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS; 36-906, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT SPECIFIED AMENDING SECTION 54-1222, IDAHO CODE, TO LAW REGARDING FISHWAYS SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE HELLS CANYON HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT. CERTAIN PERSONS WHO EMPLOY UNLICENSED ENGINEERS OR LAND SURVEYORS SHALL BE GUILTY HOUSE BILL NO. 172 OF A MISDEMEANOR, TO PROVIDE AN EXEMPTION BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 166 RELATING TO CIVIL FORFEITURES; AMENDING BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES SECTION 37-2744, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN COMMITTEE PROPERTY SUBJECT TO FORFEITURE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SHALL BE SUBJECT TO RELATING TO STATE PROCUREMENT; REPEALING REPLEVIN UPON A FINDING BY A COURT, TO PROVIDE SECTION 67-9213, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO VOID FOR A COURT DETERMINATION OF PROPORTIONALITY CONTRACTS; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 92, TITLE WITH REGARD TO FORFEITURE, TO REMOVE AN 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW OBSOLETE PUBLICATION PROVISION, TO REMOVE A SECTION 67-9213, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISION REGARDING PAYMENT OF CERTAIN COSTS, PROVISIONS REGARDING SOLICITATIONS, PROPOSED TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISPOSITION OF FORFEITED CONTRACT AWARDS AND CONTRACT AWARDS MADE PROPERTY, TO PROVIDE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS IN VIOLATION OF THE STATE PROCUREMENT ACT. AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

HOUSE BILL NO. 167 HOUSE BILL NO. 173 BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO STATE PROCUREMENT; AMENDING RELATING TO PEACE OFFICERS; AMENDING SECTION 67-9211, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS SECTION 67-2337, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT REGARDING MULTIPLE AWARDS AND TO MAKE A A PEACE OFFICER SHALL HAVE EXTRATERRITORIAL TECHNICAL CORRECTION. AUTHORITY IN CERTAIN INSTANCES AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. HOUSE BILL NO. 168 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 174 AN ACT BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING COMMITTEE SECTION 36-111, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE MONEYS TO AN ACT BE DEPOSITED INTO THE FISH AND GAME SET-ASIDE RELATING TO COUNTY RECORDS; AMENDING ACCOUNT; AND AMENDING SECTION 36-406, IDAHO SECTION 31-871, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE CODE, TO REVISE MONEYS TO BE DEPOSITED INTO CLASSIFICATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT MEDIA THE FISH AND GAME SET-ASIDE ACCOUNT AND TO RECORDINGS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE RETENTION OF MAKE CODIFIER'S CORRECTIONS. LAW ENFORCEMENT MEDIA RECORDINGS, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. HOUSE BILL NO. 169 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 175 AN ACT BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION RELATING TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL DEFENSE COMMITTEE COUNCIL; AMENDING SECTION 67-6302, IDAHO CODE, AN ACT TO REVISE PROVISIONS REQUIRING LEGISLATIVE RELATING TO STAFF ATTORNEYS; AMENDING APPROVAL FOR ANY ACTION TO INTRODUCE OR CHAPTER 11, TITLE 1, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION REINTRODUCE ANY SPECIES INTO THE STATE. OF A NEW SECTION 1-1110, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINTMENT AND SALARIES OF STAFF HOUSE BILL NO. 170 ATTORNEYS. BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 176 RELATING TO FISH, WILDLIFE AND WATER BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION RESOURCES; AMENDING SECTION 67-818, IDAHO COMMITTEE CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING IDAHO'S AN ACT PRIMACY OVER THE MANAGEMENT OF ITS FISH, RELATING TO FINES AND FORFEITURES; WILDLIFE AND WATER RESOURCES, TO PROVIDE THAT AMENDING SECTION 19-4705, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE [February 14, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 91

A PROVISION REGARDING THE AMOUNT REMITTED SCHOOL PARTICIPATION IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT FROM CERTAIN FINES AND FORFEITURES. INVESTMENT POOL.

HOUSE BILL NO. 177 HOUSE BILL NO. 182 BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO DUTIES OF THE STATE TREASURER; RELATING TO THE ASBESTOS BANKRUPTCY TRUST AMENDING SECTION 67-1210, IDAHO CODE, TO CLAIMS TRANSPARENCY ACT; AMENDING TITLE 6, PROVIDE THAT EACH FUND INVESTED BY THE OFFICE IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER OF THE STATE TREASURER SHALL BE CHARGED AN 31, TITLE 6, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A TITLE, TO INVESTMENT ADMINISTRATION FEE AND TO MAKE DEFINE TERMS, TO REQUIRE A CLAIMANT TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. CERTAIN DISCLOSURES, TO ALLOW A DEFENDANT TO FILE A CERTAIN MOTION REGARDING ADDITIONAL HOUSE BILL NO. 183 OR ALTERNATIVE TRUSTS, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REQUIREMENTS REGARDING DISCOVERY AND USE AN ACT OF MATERIALS, TO PROVIDE FOR A RECORD THAT RELATING TO THE STATE TREASURER; AMENDING IDENTIFIES ASBESTOS TRUST CLAIMS, TO PROVIDE SECTION 67-1201, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DUTIES OF FOR A REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION REGARDING THE STATE TREASURER, TO MODERNIZE LANGUAGE COMPENSATION, TO PROVIDE FOR JUDICIAL NOTICE AND REFLECT CURRENT PRACTICES AND TO MAKE REGARDING COMPENSATION, TO PROVIDE SANCTIONS TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE CERTAIN INFORMATION AND TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY. HOUSE BILL NO. 184 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 178 AN ACT BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION RELATING TO THE STATE TREASURER; AMENDING COMMITTEE SECTION 67-1201, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER PROGRAMS ASSOCIATED RELATING TO HOMICIDE; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE WITH THE RECEIPT OF MONEYS AND THE PAYMENT INTENT; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 40, TITLE 18, OF MONEYS, TO ADD LANGUAGE REGARDING IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION THE USE OF PAYMENT METHODS AND TO MAKE 18-4018, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A PERSON TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING CHAPTER WHO COMMITS CERTAIN ACTIONS INVOLVING HEROIN 12, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A SHALL BE GUILTY OF SECOND DEGREE MURDER. NEW SECTION 67-1229, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE INTERACCOUNT TRANSFERS FOR SERVICES AND HOUSE BILL NO. 179 RELATED COSTS PROVIDED BY THE TREASURER TO BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION STATE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 185 RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 37-2732B, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT REMOVE MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCING RELATING TO ADJUSTMENTS TO TAXABLE PROVISIONS FOR TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED INCOME; AMENDING SECTION 63-3022, IDAHO CODE, SUBSTANCES. TO INCREASE THE AMOUNT THAT MAY BE DEDUCTED ANNUALLY TO A COLLEGE SAVINGS PROGRAM, TO HOUSE BILL NO. 180 REMOVE OBSOLETE LANGUAGE AND TO MAKE A BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL CORRECTION. COMMITTEE AN ACT H 160, H 161, H 162, H 163, H 164, H 165, H 166, H 167, RELATING TO PROHIBITED PRACTICES OF H 168, H 169, H 170, H 171, H 172, H 173, H 174, H 175, COLLECTION AGENCIES; AMENDING SECTION H 176, H 177, H 178, H 179, H 180, H 181, H 182, H 183, 26-2229A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A H 184, and H 185 were introduced, read the first time by title, and COLLECTION AGENCY LICENSEE OR COLLECTION referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee AGENCY OR ITS AGENT OR A CREDITOR CITIZEN MAY for printing. COLLECT INTEREST OR INCIDENTAL FEES, CHARGES OR EXPENSES IF THEY ARE EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for Idaho BY THE AGREEMENT CREATING THE DEBT AND TO Historical Society. MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. ****** HOUSE BILL NO. 181 The Idaho State Historical Society presented to the body a BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE rare historical artifact; a battle axe thought to be one of those AN ACT fashioned by the blacksmith for the Lewis and Clark Expedition RELATING TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT in early 1805. It is believed it was traded to the Mandan INVESTMENT POOL; AMENDING SECTION 67-1226, Indians in exchange for corn. The unusually shaped blade was IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE PUBLIC CHARTER discovered along the Snake River around 1960, in a Nez Perce 92 HOUSE JOURNAL February 14, 2017]

Indian campsite just 20 miles from where one was seen on the NAYS–Chaney, Cheatham, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Clearwater River with Nez Perce Indians in 1806. Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 13. ****** Absent and excused–Chew. Total - 1. Total - 70. Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Eighth Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 100 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to S 1042, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first the Senate. time by title, and filed for second reading. H 102 - INSURANCE S 1041, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. H 102 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1003, by Health and Welfare Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Hixon to open Committee. debate. S 1040, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the The question being, "Shall H 102 pass?" first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Roll call resulted as follows: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Order of Business. Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, 10TH ORDER King, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, HCR 5, by Resources and Conservation Committee, was Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. SCR 102, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the NAYS–Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Giddings, Hanks, second time by title and filed for third reading. Harris, Kerby, Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 17. Absent and excused–Chew. Total - 1. 11TH ORDER Total - 70. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 102 passed the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 103 retain its House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to place on the Third Reading Calendar until Friday, February 17, the Senate. 2017. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 104 - DOG RACING Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 79 be placed at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. H 104 was read the third time at length, section by section, There being no objection, it was so ordered. and placed before the House for final consideration.

H 100 - INSURANCE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open debate. H 100 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 104 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Manwaring to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Mr. Manwaring asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, debate of H 100. There being no objection it was so ordered. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall H 100 pass?" McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Roll call resulted as follows: Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Clow, Collins, Crane, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, NAYS–Bell, Crane, Packer. Total - 3. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent and excused–Chew. Total - 1. King, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Total - 70. McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 104 passed the Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. the Senate. [February 14, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 93

H 90 - FISH AND GAME H 90 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. Jordan to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 90 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Chew. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 90 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 a.m., Wednesday, February 15, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:48 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 94 HOUSE JOURNAL February 15, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at OF THE the Capitol in Boise on this 14th day of February, in the year of our Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first IDAHO LEGISLATURE year. FIRST REGULAR SESSION /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office THIRTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY of the Chief Clerk. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Amanda Reifers. House of Representatives February 14, 2017 The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 106, S 1034, as amended, and Roll call showed 69 members present. S 1037 which have passed the Senate. Absent and excused - Anderson. Total - 1. NOVAK, Secretary Total - 70. SCR 106, S 1034, as amended, and S 1037 were filed for Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. first reading. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Connor Christensen, February 14, 2017 Page. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 15 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal H 15 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling.

February 15, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Thirty-seven Legislative Day and February 15, 2017 recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Mr. Speaker: LUKER, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 6, Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by HJM 2, H 160, H 161, H 162, H 163, H 164, H 165, H 166, Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 167, H 168, H 169, H 170, H 171, H 172, H 173, H 174, H 175, H 176, H 177, H 178, H 179, H 180, H 181, H 182, H 183, H 184, and H 185. 4TH ORDER LUKER, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate HCR 6, H 164, H 166, and H 167 were referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR HJM 2 was filed for second reading. CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT H 160 and H 161 were referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, SUE CHEW, State Representative, H 162 was referred to the Transportation and Defense District 17, Seat B, Ada County, State of Idaho, has nominated, Committee. AMANDA REIFERS, of 6495 W. Grandview Drive, Boise, ID 83709, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting H 163 and H 165 were referred to the Business Committee. State Representative, District 17, Seat B. NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, H 168, H 169, H 170, and H 171 were referred to the Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested Resources and Conservation Committee. in me do hereby appoint Amanda Reifers of Boise, Idaho, to the H 172, H 173, H 174, H 175, H 176, H 177, H 178, office of Acting State Representative, District 17, Seat B, for H 179, and H 180 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and a term commencing February 15, 2017, through February 17, Administration Committee. 2017. [February 15, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 95

H 181, H 182, H 183, and H 184 were referred to the State WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain Affairs Committee. rules of the Idaho State Police relating to Rules Governing Alcohol Beverage Control are not consistent with legislative H 185 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. intent and should be rejected. February 15, 2017 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members Mr. Speaker: of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled that IDAPA 11.05.01, Rules Governing Alcohol Beverage H 23, H 30, and H 13 to the Governor at 11:10 a.m., as of this Control, final rule Section 010., Subsection 04., only, be, and the date, February 14, 2017. same is hereby rejected and declared null, void and of no force LUKER, Chairman and effect. February 14, 2017 HCR 7 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Mr. Speaker: referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we for printing. have had under consideration H 70 and recommend that it do Mr. Luker asked unanimous consent, pursuant to Rule 46, pass. that HCR 7 be corrected as follows: VANORDEN, Chairman "Senate" to read "House of Representatives" H 70 was filed for second reading. There being no objection, it was so ordered. February 14, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Luker asked unanimous consent that the journal We, your COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY reflect that HCR 7 was introduced in the Judiciary, Rules and AND TECHNOLOGY, report that we have had under Administration committee prior to the 36th day deadline. There consideration S 1028 and recommend that it do pass. being no objection, it was so ordered. RAYBOULD, Chairman SCR 106, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read S 1028 was filed for second reading. the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. February 14, 2017 8TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND of Bills and Joint Resolutions DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 132 and H 157 and recommend that they do pass. HOUSE BILL NO. 186 PALMER, Chairman BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 132 and H 157 were filed for second reading. RELATING TO SCHOOLS; AMENDING SECTION 33-5602, IDAHO CODE, TO INCLUDE WIRELESS February 14, 2017 SERVICES IN THE SCOPE OF THE EDUCATION Mr. Speaker: OPPORTUNITY RESOURCE ACT; AND AMENDING We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, SECTION 33-5604, IDAHO CODE, TO INCLUDE report that we have had under consideration H 133 and WIRELESS SERVICES AND WIDE AREA NETWORKS recommend that it do pass. IN THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE EDUCATION BOYLE, Chairman OPPORTUNITY RESOURCE COMMITTEE. H 133 was filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 187 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Order of Business. AN ACT RELATING TO THE SECURE TREATMENT FACILITY 7TH ORDER ACT; AMENDING TITLE 66, IDAHO CODE, BY THE Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 14, TITLE 66, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 7 AUTHORITY, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE CRITERIA BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION TO QUALIFY FOR ADMISSION TO A CERTAIN FACILITY, COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE FOR ADMISSION TO AND DISCHARGE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION FROM THE FACILITY, TO ESTABLISH RIGHTS OF STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND THOSE ADMITTED TO THE FACILITY AND TO PROVIDE REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE IDAHO STATE FOR CERTAIN TREATMENT; AND DECLARING AN POLICE RELATING TO RULES GOVERNING ALCOHOL EMERGENCY. BEVERAGE CONTROL. H 186 and H 187 were introduced, read the first time by Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, S 1034, as amended, by Education Committee, was Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the are not consistent with legislative intent; and Education Committee. 96 HOUSE JOURNAL February 15, 2017]

S 1037, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, The question being, "Shall SCR 102 be adopted?" was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 102 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions 15TH ORDER Announcements H 38, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Announcements were made to the body. S 1005, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the 16TH ORDER second time by title and filed for third reading. Adjournment H 118, by Business Committee, was read the second time by Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., title and filed for third reading. Thursday, February 16, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. S 1016 and S 1032, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at reading. 11:26 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker S 1042, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 79 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

HCR 5 - DEPARTMENT OF LANDS - RULE REJECTION HCR 5 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open debate. The question being, "Shall HCR 5 be adopted?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc(Tway), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Anderson, VanOrden. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 5 adopted and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate.

SCR 102 - VETERINARY MEDICINE - RULE REJECTION SCR 102 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dayley to open debate. [February 16, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 97

HOUSE JOURNAL S 1043, S 1062, S 1011, and S 1013 were filed for first reading. OF THE 5TH ORDER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Report of Standing Committees FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE February 16, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 7, H 186, and H 187. THIRTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY LUKER, Chairman THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017 HCR 7 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. House of Representatives H 186 was referred to the Education Committee. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 187 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. Roll call showed 69 members present. Absent and excused - Malek. Total - 1. February 16, 2017 Total - 70. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 15. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mary Wonacott, Page. LUKER, Chairman 3RD ORDER The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Approval of Journal H 15 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. February 16, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND February 15, 2017 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Mr. Speaker: the House Journal of the Thirty-eighth Legislative Day and We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that recommend that same be adopted as corrected. we have had under consideration H 95, H 126, and H 149 and LUKER, Chairman recommend that they do pass. LOERTSCHER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 95, H 126, and H 149 were filed for second reading. ******* February 15, 2017 Mr. Speaker: At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the House We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have Page program. had under consideration H 99 and report it back to be placed on ******* General Orders. BARBIERI, Chairman Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Third Order of Business. H 99 was placed on General Orders for consideration. 4TH ORDER February 15, 2017 Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Speaker: Governor and the Senate We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have had under consideration H 86, H 87, and H 98 and recommend February 15, 2017 that they do pass. Mr. Speaker: BARBIERI, Chairman I return herewith H 36, H 37, H 58, H 10, H 54, H 77, H 112, H 17, H 18, H 19, and H 33 which have passed the Senate. H 86, H 87, and H 98 were filed for second reading. NOVAK, Secretary February 15, 2017 H 36, H 37, H 58, H 10, H 54, H 77, H 112, H 17, H 18, Mr. Speaker: H 19, and H 33 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN Administration Committee for enrolling. RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration H 142, H 143, H 145, H 166, and HCR 6 and recommend that February 15, 2017 they do pass. Mr. Speaker: HARTGEN, Chairman I transmit herewith S 1043, S 1062, S 1011, and S 1013 which have passed the Senate. H 142, H 143, H 145, H 166, and HCR 6 were filed for NOVAK, Secretary second reading. 98 HOUSE JOURNAL February 16, 2017]

February 16, 2017 WHEREAS, once a diagnosis of "rare disease" is made, Mr. Speaker: many Idaho patients are referred to neurological clinics in We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that surrounding states for evaluation and treatment; and we have had under consideration H 150, H 151, and SCR 106 and WHEREAS, travel for evaluation and treatment is a financial recommend that they do pass. and emotional hardship for patients, families and caregivers; and LOERTSCHER, Chairman WHEREAS, individuals and families affected by rare diseases often experience problems such as a sense of isolation, H 150, H 151, and SCR 106 were filed for second reading. difficulty in obtaining an accurate and timely diagnosis, limited treatment options and difficulty accessing or being reimbursed There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh for treatment; and Order of Business. WHEREAS, thousands of Idaho residents are among those 7TH ORDER affected by rare diseases, as nearly one in ten Americans has a Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions rare disease. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 8 of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION that the Legislature supports efforts to alleviate the effects of rare STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND diseases on Idahoans, and especially on Idaho children, including REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE DEPARTMENT efforts to educate pediatric physicians about rare diseases, OF HEALTH AND WELFARE RELATING TO RULES to coordinate communication among pediatric physicians, GOVERNING THE IDAHO CHILD CARE PROGRAM. specialists and patients, to increase patient access to pediatric neurologists, and to recruit more pediatric neurologists to practice Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: in this state.

WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 10 executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION are not consistent with legislative intent; and STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain RECOGNIZING AND SUPPORTING THE IMPORTANT rules of the Department of Health and Welfare relating to Rules HISTORY AND ONGOING CONTRIBUTIONS OF Governing the Idaho Child Care Program are not consistent with IMMIGRANTS TOWARD THE BUILDING OF THE UNITED legislative intent and should be rejected. STATES. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that IDAPA 16.06.12, Department of Health and Welfare, WHEREAS, the United States of America was built by Rules Governing the Idaho Child Care Program, Section 750., people from all over the world and the protection of immigrants Subsection 10., only, adopted as a pending rule under Docket through resettlement in the United States of America is a Number 16-0612-1601, be, and the same is hereby rejected and manifestation of the most deeply held values of the nation and declared null, void and of no force and effect. of Idaho, namely our unshakeable belief in justice and freedom and our compassion for those who suffer; and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 9 WHEREAS, immigrants go through an extensive vetting BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE process, swearing allegiance to and bearing goodwill toward the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION United States of America, and many have earned green cards, STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND become citizens and call this country home; and SUPPORTING EFFORTS TO ALLEVIATE THE EFFECTS OF WHEREAS, Idaho communities were founded and RARE DISEASES ON IDAHOANS. established by hard-working people of a wide variety of ethnicities, ages, religions and backgrounds, such as the Basque, Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: Scandinavians, Irish and more; and WHEREAS, the State of Idaho has a long and proud history WHEREAS, nearly 7,000 diseases and conditions are of providing safe haven and opportunity to immigrants over the considered rare, and though each affects fewer than 200,000 course of its history; and Americans, rare diseases as a group affect almost 30 million WHEREAS, immigrants serve in our military, work Americans; and for America's diplomatic interests, and work, volunteer and WHEREAS, many rare diseases are serious and debilitating contribute to Idaho communities every day; and conditions that have a significant impact on the lives of those WHEREAS, organizations in our country and state, affected; and including the Catholic Charities, Lutheran Community Services, WHEREAS, Idaho is ranked last in the nation for the number Jewish synagogues and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day of pediatric physicians per capita; and Saints, all work to help resettle immigrant families in Idaho; and WHEREAS, there are only 250 pediatric physicians in Idaho, WHEREAS, immigrants include people fleeing poverty, and 110 are located in Boise; and persecution, oppression and war, and include women and WHEREAS, there are only eight pediatric neurologists in children in need of safety; and Idaho, six of whom practice in Boise; and WHEREAS, America's immigrants have brought with them WHEREAS, pediatric physicians and neurologists have an the character, talent, creativity, dynamism, determination and average waiting list of eight to nine weeks; and fortitude to help build the strongest and best nation on Earth; and [February 16, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 99

WHEREAS, the Idaho Legislature believes in protecting AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING America's deeply held values and unshakeable belief in justice, SECTION 67-6624, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR freedom and compassion for immigrants coming to America to THE APPLICATION OF THE UNIFORM ELECTRONIC find a new home and appreciates their contributions to Idaho. TRANSACTIONS ACT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 67-6625, IDAHO of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, CODE, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, AMENDING SECTION 67-6627, IDAHO CODE, TO that we do hereby recognize and support the important history REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AMENDING SECTION and ongoing contributions of immigrants toward the building of 67-6628, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; our great nation. AMENDING SECTION 67-6629, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AND AMENDING HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 11 SECTION 67-6630, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE SECTION. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND HOUSE BILL NO. 189 HONORING RAY HOUSTON, UPON HIS RETIREMENT, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE FOR HIS SERVICE TO THE LEGISLATURE AND TO THE AN ACT PEOPLE OF IDAHO. RELATING TO USE OF PUBLIC FUNDS IN ELECTIONS; AMENDING TITLE 74, IDAHO CODE, Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 6, TITLE 74, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO WHEREAS, on June 26, 1989, Ray Houston was hired as a PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO PROHIBIT THE USE financial management analyst in the Legislative Budget Office, OF PUBLIC FUNDS IN ELECTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR which eventually became the Division of Budget and Policy VIOLATIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR A CHALLENGE ON THE Analysis in the Legislative Services Office; and VALIDITY OF AN ELECTION AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN WHEREAS, Ray was promoted to legislative budget analyst APPEAL ON JUDGMENT. in 1992, to senior budget and policy analyst in 1994, and to principal budget and policy analyst in 1997; and HOUSE BILL NO. 190 WHEREAS, Ray, as the analyst assigned to natural BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE resources, assisted in the preparation of hundreds of budgets AN ACT and offered expertise and guidance to numerous legislative RELATING TO SCHOLARSHIPS; AMENDING committees; and CHAPTER 43, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION WHEREAS, in his many years serving the Legislature and OF A NEW SECTION 33-4305, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE the public, Ray's dedication and commitment to his duties, as FOR THE ADULT POSTSECONDARY COMPLETION well as his friendliness and humor, have earned the respect and SCHOLARSHIP, TO PROVIDE FOR PURPOSES OF gratitude of legislators and colleagues alike; and SPECIFIED LAW, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR WHEREAS, Ray grew up in Twin Falls and attended the RULEMAKING, TO PROVIDE FOR PREFERENCES, TO College of Southern Idaho, Idaho State University and the PROVIDE FOR RESTRICTIONS ON THE SCHOLARSHIP University of Idaho, attaining multiple degrees; and AWARD AMOUNT, TO PROVIDE FOR AWARD PAYMENTS, WHEREAS, Ray will be retiring in July 2017; and TO PROVIDE FOR THE REMITTANCE OF PAYMENTS BY WHEREAS, Ray's exemplary talents, dedication and INSTITUTIONS TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION professionalism will be greatly missed by the Legislature and by UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR his colleagues. THE EXTENSION OF ELIGIBILITY UNDER CERTAIN NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, COSTS AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE EVALUATION OF the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROGRAM. that we recognize, honor and commend Ray Houston for his services to the Legislature and to the people of Idaho, and we HOUSE BILL NO. 191 wish him well in retirement. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT HCR 8, HCR 9, HCR 10, and HCR 11 were introduced, RELATING TO PHARMACY; AMENDING read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, SECTION 54-1704, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT and Administration Committee for printing. PHARMACISTS MAY MAKE CERTAIN PRESCRIPTIONS 8TH ORDER AS AUTHORIZED BY RULE OF THE BOARD OF Introduction, First Reading, and Reference PHARMACY. of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 188, H 189, H 190, and H 191 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and HOUSE BILL NO. 188 Administration Committee for printing. BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT S 1043, by Transportation Committee, was introduced, read RELATING TO CAMPAIGN FINANCE DISCLOSURES; the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and AMENDING SECTION 67-6621, IDAHO CODE, TO Defense Committee. MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 67-6623, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR S 1062, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first THE ELECTRONIC OR ONLINE FILING OF CAMPAIGN time by title, and filed for second reading. FINANCE REPORTS, TO PROVIDE FOR EXCEPTIONS 100 HOUSE JOURNAL February 16, 2017]

S 1011 and S 1013, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, Roll call resulted as follows: were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Order of Business. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, 10TH ORDER King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, HJM 2, by Resources and Conservation Committee, was Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, read the second time by title and filed for third reading. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. H 70, by Education Committee, was read the second time by NAYS–None. title and filed for third reading. Absent and excused–Crane, Malek, Rubel. Total - 3. Total - 70. S 1028, by Resources and Environment Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1005 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the H 132 and H 157, by Transportation and Defense Committee, Senate. were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 133, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 118 - CEMETERIES H 118 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 Mrs. Trujillo to open Mr. Loertscher asked unanimous consent that H 79 be debate. returned to the State Affairs Committee. There being no The question being, "Shall H 118 pass?" objection, it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: H 38 - MENTAL HEALTH AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 38 was read the third time at length, section by section, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, debate. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, The question being, "Shall H 38 pass?" Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS–Stevenson. Total - 1. Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent and excused–Crane, Malek, Rubel. Total - 3. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Total - 70. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 118 passed the McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, the Senate. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, S 1016 - TAX APPEALS BOARD Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. S 1016 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS–None. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent and excused–Crane, Malek, Rubel. Total - 3. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 38 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1016 pass?"

S 1005 - CHILD PROTECTION Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Boyle, S 1005 was read the third time at length, section by section, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, and placed before the House for final consideration. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Hixon to open Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, debate. Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, The question being, "Shall S 1005 pass?" Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, [February 16, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 101

Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1042 passed the Total - 50. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the NAYS–Anderson, Barbieri, Blanksma, Giddings, Hanks, Senate. Harris, Jordan, Kingsley, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Zollinger. Total - 17. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Absent and excused–Crane, Malek, Rubel. Total - 3. Fifteenth Order of Business. Total - 70. 15TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1016 passed the Announcements House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Announcements were made to the body. 16TH ORDER S 1032 - PERMANENT BUILDING FUND Adjournment S 1032 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., and placed before the House for final consideration. Friday, February 17, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Raybould to open carried. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at The question being, "Shall S 1032 pass?" 12:07 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Roll call resulted as follows: ATTEST: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Crane, Malek, Rubel. Total - 3. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1032 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate.

S 1042 - APPROPRIATIONS - PERMANENT BUILDING FUND S 1042 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 1042 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Crane, Malek, Rubel. Total - 3. Total - 70. 102 HOUSE JOURNAL February 17, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL February 16, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith H 74 and H 75 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary H 74 and H 75 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and FIRST REGULAR SESSION Administration Committee for enrolling. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees

FORTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY February 17, 2017 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2017 Mr. Speaker:

We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND House of Representatives ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 8, The House convened at 11 a.m., Mr. Moyle in the Chair. HCR 9, HCR 10, HCR 11, H 188, H 189, H 190, and H 191. LUKER, Chairman Roll call showed 65 members present. Absent and excused - Kingsley, Mendive, Raybould, Smith HCR 8 and HCR 11 were filed for second reading. and Mr. Speaker. Total - 5. Total - 70. HCR 9 and H 191 were referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. HCR 10, H 188, and H 189 were referred to the State Affairs The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Gabriel Hooper, Page. Committee. H 190 was referred to the Education Committee. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal February 17, 2017 Mr. Speaker: February 17, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 36, H 37, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 58, H 10, H 54, H 77, H 112, H 17, H 18, H 19, and H 33. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved LUKER, Chairman the House Journal of the Thirty-ninth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. The Speaker Pro Tem announced the Speaker was about to LUKER, Chairman sign enrolled H 36, H 37, H 58, H 10, H 54, H 77, H 112, H 17, H 18, H 19, and H 33 and, when so signed, ordered them Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. February 16, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, Consideration of Messages from the report that we have had under consideration H 81, H 91, H 115, Governor and the Senate and S 1004 and recommend that they do pass. WOOD, Chairman OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 81, H 91, H 115, and S 1004 were filed for second reading. Boise February 16, 2017 February 16, 2017 Mr. Speaker: The Honorable Scott Bedke We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, Speaker of the House report that we have had under consideration H 153 and recommend that it do pass. Dear Mr. Speaker: COLLINS, Chairman I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am H 153 was filed for second reading. transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: February 16, 2017 Mr. Speaker: H 2, H 3, H 4, H 5, H 13, H 22, H 23, H 24, H 25, H 29, H 30, We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, H 31, and H 50 report that we have had under consideration H 154 and report it back to be placed on General Orders. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" COLLINS, Chairman /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor H 154 was placed on General Orders for consideration. [February 17, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 103

February 17, 2017 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislative Services Mr. Speaker: Office, Office of the State Board of Education including the We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, Public Charter School Commission, State Department of report that we have had under consideration H 128 and H 129 and Education, Office of the Governor and Division of Financial recommend that they do pass. Management shall provide staff support to the committee. WOOD, Chairman BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the committee is also authorized to retain the services of a consultant or analyst, with H 128 and H 129 were filed for second reading. the prior approval of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who is familiar Order of Business. with education funding policy and who can provide necessary economic or other research that can assist the committee and the 7TH ORDER Legislature in making an informed decision on this important Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions topic. With the exception of a consultant approved by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 12 House of Representatives, nonlegislative members shall not be BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE reimbursed from legislative funds for per diem, mileage or other A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION expenses. STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO report its findings, recommendations and proposed legislation, APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO UNDERTAKE AND if any, to the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho COMPLETE A STUDY OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDING Legislature. FORMULA AND TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 13 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the current public school funding formula was A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION enacted in 1994 and the evolving needs of students make it STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND desirable to review the current funding formula; and AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO WHEREAS, the Education School Funding Subcommittee of APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO CONTINUE A STUDY OF the Governor's Task Force concluded that, rather than focus solely THE STATE EMPLOYEE GROUP INSURANCE PLAN on funding based on attendance or enrollment, the entire formula STRUCTURE AND TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS. needs a thorough review; and Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: WHEREAS, in 2016, the Idaho Legislature authorized the Public School Funding Formula legislative interim study WHEREAS, the State of Idaho offers a health insurance committee to study the public school funding formula with HCR benefit to nearly 20,000 individuals employed by the state, of 33; and whom 18,600 employees opt into the group health insurance WHEREAS, the Public School Funding Formula legislative plan that supports an additional 26,900 dependents; and interim committee held five meetings around the State of Idaho WHEREAS, the insurance plan structure currently has two between July 2016 and December 2016, during which time it enrollment tiers with 210 employees falling into the part-time tier heard public testimony from stakeholders, received presentations that is defined as employees working 20-29 hours per week, while from national, state and local experts, and oversaw a survey by the remaining employees are enrolled in the full-time tier; and the Board of Education of parents, teachers, school administrators WHEREAS, Idaho state appropriations for health insurance and employees; and costs have increased at an annualized rate of 7.4% since fiscal WHEREAS, the issue of public school funding is highly year 2013, or 43% in the last five years, from $8,850 for each complex and it was anticipated that the work would be a full-time position in fiscal year 2013 to $12,240 in fiscal year multi-year project; and 2017; and WHEREAS, the Public School Funding Formula legislative WHEREAS, the plan is currently qualified as interim committee has preliminary recommendations to report to "grandfathered" in relation to the federal Patient Protection and the Legislature; and Affordable Care Act because it was in effect prior to March WHEREAS, it is desirable to reauthorize the committee in 2010, which exempts the plan from certain provisions of that order to allow it to complete its study of the public school funding act; and formula. WHEREAS, in 2016, the Idaho Legislature authorized a NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members legislative study committee to study the state employee group of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, insurance plan structure and compensation package; and the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring WHEREAS, the 2016 State Employee Group Insurance and therein, that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint Benefits Committee met five times in 2016, hearing testimony a committee to undertake and complete a study of and make and presentations from state agencies, local government and recommendations for the state's public school funding formula. insurers; and The Legislative Council shall determine the number of legislators WHEREAS, during their meetings, the legislative study and membership from each house appointed to the committee committee learned about different models and approaches and shall authorize the committee to receive input, advice and to health care benefits, such as health savings accounts, assistance from interested and affected parties who are not high-deductible plans, accountable care organizations, direct members of the Legislature. primary care arrangements, patient-centered care, value-based BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Superintendent of provider reimbursement, an integrated partnership model Public Instruction and another member of the Idaho State Board between providers, carriers and patients, and a coordinated care of Education shall serve as voting nonlegislative members of the organization model for Oregon Medicaid patients; and committee. 104 HOUSE JOURNAL February 17, 2017]

WHEREAS, the legislative study committee also learned HOUSE BILL NO. 193 about the consequences to the State of Idaho of retaining or BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE moving away from grandfathered status under the Affordable AN ACT Care Act and of changing the current structure of health insurance RELATING TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE; for state employees to a self-insured model; and AMENDING SECTION 30-21-212, IDAHO CODE, TO WHEREAS, the legislative study committee's Final Report PROVIDE THAT THE SECRETARY OF STATE MAY made a number of findings and recommendations, including DELIVER A RECORD TO A PERSON BY ELECTRONIC reauthorizing the study committee for 2017 and employing a TRANSMISSION. consultant to advise and assist the committee in recommending a model of health care that contains the rising cost of health care HOUSE BILL NO. 194 but also provides quality health care to state employees and their BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE dependents. AN ACT NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members RELATING TO COUNSELING; AMENDING SECTION of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, 15-5-104, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A PARENT the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, OR GUARDIAN MAY DELEGATE POWER IN CERTAIN that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a committee CIRCUMSTANCES; AND AMENDING SECTION 39-1202, to continue the work of the 2016 State Employee Group Insurance IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION. and Benefits Committee in studying the state employee group insurance plan to include, but not be limited to, consideration of HOUSE BILL NO. 195 the costs and benefits of allowing the grandfathered status of the BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE current plan to lapse, as well as the structural plan changes that AN ACT will be required as a result; consideration of other cost-effective RELATING TO CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE; benefit plan changes while maintaining a total compensation AMENDING SECTION 54-703, IDAHO CODE, TO and benefits package; consideration of a self-insured plan or REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL a fully insured plan structure; and development of a list of CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-704, changes to the employee group insurance benefit package, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING as well as potential statutory changes outlining the minimum CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL employee group insurance benefit plan design that will comply CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-705, IDAHO with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act should the CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; Legislature adopt structural plan changes. AMENDING SECTION 54-707, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee is also THE BOARD'S RULEMAKING AUTHORITY; AMENDING authorized to retain the services of a consultant or analyst, with CHAPTER 7, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION the prior approval of the Speaker of the House of Representatives OF A NEW SECTION 54-707A, IDAHO CODE, TO and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, who is familiar ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING FEES; AMENDING with health insurance and health care plans and who can provide SECTION 54-708, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS advice and assistance to the committee in selecting the most REGARDING LICENSES AND TO PROVIDE FOR appropriate form of employee health care benefit plan for CERTIFICATION IN CLINICAL NUTRITION; AMENDING recommendation to the Idaho Legislature. CHAPTER 7, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall OF A NEW SECTION 54-716, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE report its findings, recommendations and proposed legislation, REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMINISTERING CERTAIN if any, to the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho PRESCRIPTION PRODUCTS; AMENDING CHAPTER Legislature. 7, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-717, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE HCR 12 and HCR 13 were introduced, read the first time REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION IN CLINICAL by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration NUTRITION; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-1734, IDAHO Committee for printing. CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS CERTIFIED IN CLINICAL NUTRITION MAY POSSESS 8TH ORDER CERTAIN LEGEND DRUGS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL Introduction, First Reading, and Reference CORRECTION. of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 196 HOUSE BILL NO. 192 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO SCHOOLS; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS; 33-512, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT THE INSTRUCTION AMENDING SECTION 63-602NN, IDAHO CODE, OF STUDENTS ON CERTAIN ELECTION DATES AND TO TO PROVIDE APPLICATION OF A PROPERTY TAX MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING EXEMPTION TO A CHANGE IN BASE VALUE OF CERTAIN AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NEW AND EXISTING PLANTS, TO REMOVE, REVISE AND ALPHABETIZE DEFINITIONS, TO REVISE TAX HOUSE BILL NO. 197 INCENTIVE CRITERIA, TO PROVIDE FOR EXECUTIVE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE SESSIONS AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS BY A AN ACT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONSIDERING RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION AN EXEMPTION, AND TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN 34-106, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE OPERATING PROPERTY IS INELIGIBLE FOR THE REGARDING AN ELECTION TO FILL VACANCIES IN EXEMPTION. THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES [February 17, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 105

AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, SECTION 34-704, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A Perry, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY BY A CANDIDATE FOR Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, FEDERAL OFFICE AND TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 64. FOR A SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTION; AMENDING NAYS–None. SECTION 59-911, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT Absent and excused–Kingsley, Malek, Mendive, Raybould, THE GOVERNOR SHALL APPOINT CERTAIN DATES Smith, Mr. Speaker. Total - 6. FOR A SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTION AND A SPECIAL Total - 70. GENERAL ELECTION TO FILL VACANCIES IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, TO Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that more than PROVIDE FOR FILING DEADLINES AND NOTICE AND TO two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND DECLARING motion carried, the rules were suspended, and SCR 106 was read AN EMERGENCY. the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 192, H 193, H 194, H 195, H 196, and H 197 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Rubel to Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. open debate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth The question being, "Shall SCR 106 be adopted?" Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared SCR 106 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eleventh Order of Business. H 95, H 126, and H 149, by State Affairs Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 11TH ORDER H 86, H 87, and H 98, by Business Committee, were read Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions the second time by title and filed for third reading.

H 142, H 143, H 145, H 166, and HCR 6, by Commerce Mr. Vander Woude asked unanimous consent that and Human Resources Committee, were read the second time by H 103 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one title and filed for third reading. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 150 and H 151, by State Affairs Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HJM 2 - RELICENSING HELLS CANYON COMPLEX SCR 106, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second HJM 2 was read the third time at length and placed before time by title and filed for third reading. the House for final consideration. S 1062, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized title and filed for third reading. Mr. Burtenshaw to open debate. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh The question being, "Shall HJM 2 be adopted?" Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared HJM 2 adopted by voice vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions H 70 - SCHOOLS

SCR 106 - MINORU YASUI H 70 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Vander Woude moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of SCR 106 be At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Mrs. DeMordaunt to open debate. Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of The question being, "Shall H 70 pass?" urgency; and that SCR 106 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and placed before the Roll call resulted as follows: House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Roll call resulted as follows: Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Perry, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger. Total - 63. Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, NAYS–Hanks, Zito. Total - 2. 106 HOUSE JOURNAL February 17, 2017]

Absent and excused–Kingsley, Mendive, Raybould, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 132 passed Mr. Speaker. Total - 5. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 70 passed Mr. Vander Woude asked unanimous consent that the the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places the Senate. until Monday, February 20, 2017. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1028 - UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ACT There being no objection, the House advanced to the S 1028 was read the third time at length, section by section, Fifteenth Order of Business. and placed before the House for final consideration. 15TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Anderst to Announcements open debate. Announcements were made to the body. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Blanksma disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1028. 16TH ORDER Adjournment The question being, "Shall S 1028 pass?" Mr. Vander Woude moved that the House adjourn until Roll call resulted as follows: 10 a.m., Monday, February 20, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Motion carried. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, adjourned at 11:54 a.m. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, ATTEST: McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Packer, Palmer, Perry, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 65. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Kingsley, Mendive, Raybould, Smith, Mr. Speaker. Total - 5. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1028 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate.

H 132 - MOTOR VEHICLES H 132 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Clow to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 132 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Reifers), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Perry, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 60. NAYS–Armstrong, Gibbs, Jordan, Manwaring, Packer. Total - 5. Absent and excused–Kingsley, Mendive, Raybould, Smith, Mr. Speaker. Total - 5. Total - 70. [February 20, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 107

HOUSE JOURNAL our Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first OF THE year. /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY FIRST REGULAR SESSION Secretary of State SIXTY-FOURTH 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 Jill Gill. FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2017 THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT House of Representatives KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Section 59-917, Idaho Code, MATHEW W. ERPELDING, State Representative, District 19, Seat A, Ada County, State of Idaho, Roll call showed 69 members present. has nominated, JEREMY GUGINO, of 701 E. Jefferson St., Absent and excused - Crane. Total - 1. Boise, ID 83712, to perform the duties of this office temporarily Total - 70. as Acting State Representative, District 19, Seat A. NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Saylor Adcock, Page. in me do hereby appoint Jeremy Gugino of Boise, Idaho, to the office of Acting State Representative, District 19, Seat A, for a term commencing Monday, February 20, 2017 through 3RD ORDER Wednesday, February 22, 2017. Approval of Journal 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 17th day of February, in the year of February 20, 2017 our Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence Mr. Speaker: of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND year. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Fortieth Legislative Day and recommend /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER that same be adopted as corrected. Governor LUKER, Chairman /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. 4TH ORDER The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously Consideration of Messages from the been administered to Jeremy Gugino. Governor and the Senate THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, MIKE KINGSLEY, State KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Representative, District 6, Seat B, Lewis and Nez Perce County, Section 59-917, Idaho Code, SUE CHEW, State Representative, State of Idaho, has nominated, MORGAN D. LOHMAN, of District 17, Seat B, Ada County, State of Idaho, has nominated, 3810 Country Club Drive, Lewiston, ID 83501, to perform the JILL GILL, of 7107 W. Brentwood Dr. Boise, ID 83709, to duties of this office temporarily as Acting State Representative, perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting State District 6, Seat B. Representative, District 17, Seat B. NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Morgan D. Lohman of Lewiston, Idaho, in me do hereby appoint Jill Gill of Boise, Idaho, to the office to the office of Acting State Representative, District 6, Seat of Acting State Representative, District 17, Seat B, for a term B, for a term commencing February 20, 2017, and continuing commencing February 20, 2017, and continuing until such time until such time as Representative Kingsley is able to resume his as Representative Chew is able to resume her duties. duties. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at the Capitol in Boise on this 17th day of February, in the year of the Capitol in Boise on this 9th day of February, in the year of 108 HOUSE JOURNAL February 20, 2017] our Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence Representative Van T. Burtenshaw paid tribute to the former of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first Representative Claude J. Burtenshaw. year. ******* /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Governor A House Memorial /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State WHEREAS, Representative Kenneth Robison has passed on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office Legislature; and of the Chief Clerk. WHEREAS, the late Representative Kenneth Robison served in this House, in the interest of District 19, covering the years The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously 1987 through 2004. been administered to Morgan D. Lohman. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Legislature draw At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease. public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of MEMORIAL PROGRAM Kenneth Robison. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Opening Remarks ...... Rep. Kelley Packer Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature extend to the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; "Amazing Grace" and By John Newton BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Performed by House of Representatives Men's Chorus House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to Representatives , John McCrostie and spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to with forward copies to the members of the Robison family. Pastor Tom Dougherty Mayor David Bieter paid tribute to the former Representative Presentation of Memorials Kenneth Robison. Claude J Burtenshaw ...... Rep. Van T Burtenshaw ******* Kenneth Robison ...... Mayor of the City of Boise David Bieter A House Memorial Jeffery W Alltus...... Rep. Vito Barbieri David W Baumann ...... Rep. Christy Perry WHEREAS, Representative Jeffery W. Alltus has passed on James F Chadband...... Rep. Janet Trujillo since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature; and "How Great Thou Art" WHEREAS, the late Representative Jeffery W. Alltus served By Stuart K Hine in this House, in the interest of District 3, covering the years 1995 Performed by Dusty Rae Packer and Jacob Fielding through 2000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House Maurice L Clements ...... Rep. Greg Chaney of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Legislature draw Myron Jones...... Rep. Thomas Loertscher public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Eugene B Stucki ...... Rep. Marc Gibbs Jeffery W. Alltus. W. O. "Bill" Taylor...... Rep. Gary Collins BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature extend to "Here We Have Idaho" the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; Performed by House of Representatives Men's Chorus and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the A House Memorial House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to WHEREAS, Representative Claude J. Burtenshaw has forward copies to the members of the Alltus family. passed on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature; and Representative Vito Barbieri paid tribute to the former WHEREAS, the late Representative Claude J. Burtenshaw Representative Jeffery W. Alltus. served in this House, in the interest of Madison County, covering ******* the years 1953 through 1954. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House A House Memorial of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Legislature draw public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of WHEREAS, Representative David W. Baumann has passed Claude J. Burtenshaw. on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Idaho Legislature; and Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature extend to WHEREAS, the late Representative David W. Baumann the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; served in this House, in the interest of District 13, covering the and years 1995 through 1996. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Legislature draw spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of forward copies to the members of the Burtenshaw family. David W. Baumann. [February 20, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 109

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of WHEREAS, the late Representative Myron Jones served in Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature extend to this House, in the interest of Districts 29 and 33, covering the the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; years 1977 through 1982, 1985 through 1986 and 1989 through and 1992. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Legislature draw public spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Myron Jones. forward copies to the members of the Baumann family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature extend to Representative Christy Perry paid tribute to the former the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; Representative David W. Baumann. and ******* BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to A House Memorial spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to forward copies to the members of the Jones family. WHEREAS, Representative James F. Chadband has passed on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Representative Thomas F. Loertscher paid tribute to the Idaho Legislature; and former Representative Myron Jones. WHEREAS, the late Representative James F. Chadband served in this House, in the interest of District 32, covering the ******* years 1983 through 1986. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House A House Memorial of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Legislature draw public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of WHEREAS, Representative Eugene B. Stucki has passed on James F. Chadband. since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Legislature; and Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature extend to WHEREAS, the late Representative Eugene B. Stucki served the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; in this House, in the interest of Districts 28 and 32, covering the and years 1979 through 1988. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Legislature draw spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of forward copies to the members of the Chadband family. Eugene B. Stucki. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representative Janet Trujillo paid tribute to the former Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature extend to Representative James F. Chadband. the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and ******* BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the A House Memorial House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to WHEREAS, Representative Maurice L. Clements has passed forward copies to the members of the Stucki family. on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature; and Representative Marc Gibbs paid tribute to the former WHEREAS, the late Representative Maurice L. Clements Representative Eugene B. Stucki. served in this House, in the interest of District 13, covering the years 1973 through 1976. ******* NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Legislature draw A House Memorial public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of WHEREAS, Representative W.O. "Bill" Taylor has passed Maurice L. Clements. on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Idaho Legislature; and Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature extend to WHEREAS, the late Representative W.O. "Bill" Taylor the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; served in this House, in the interest of Districts 11 and 13, and covering the years 1987 through 2000. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Legislature draw spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of forward copies to the members of the Clements family. W.O. "Bill" Taylor. Representative Greg Chaney paid tribute to the former BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representative Maurice L. Clements. Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature extend to the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; ******* and A House Memorial BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to WHEREAS, Representative Myron Jones has passed on spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third forward copies to the members of the Taylor family. Idaho Legislature; and 110 HOUSE JOURNAL February 20, 2017]

Representative Gary Collins paid tribute to the former February 17, 2017 Representative W.O. "Bill" Taylor. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we ******* have had under consideration H 105 and H 107 and recommend that they do pass. Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Fourth Order of VANORDEN, Chairman Business. H 105 and H 107 were filed for second reading. February 17, 2017 Mr. Speaker: February 20, 2017 I transmit herewith enrolled SCR 102 for the signature of the Mr. Speaker: Speaker. We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, NOVAK, Secretary report that we have had under consideration S 1003 and S 1037 and recommend that they do pass. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled WOOD, Chairman SCR 102 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. S 1003 and S 1037 were filed for second reading. February 17, 2017 Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth I return herewith enrolled H 15 which has been signed by the Order of Business. President. NOVAK, Secretary 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Enrolled H 15 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. HCR 8, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. February 17, 2017 Mr. Speaker: HCR 11, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second I return herewith H 124 and H 20 which have passed the time by title and filed for third reading. Senate. NOVAK, Secretary H 81, H 91, and H 115, by Health and Welfare Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 124 and H 20 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. S 1004, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 5TH ORDER H 153, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the Report of Standing Committees second time by title and filed for third reading. H 128 and H 129, by Health and Welfare Committee, were February 20, 2017 read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND 11TH ORDER ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 12, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions HCR 13, H 192, H 193, H 194, H 195, H 196, and H 197. Mr. Vander Woude asked unanimous consent that the LUKER, Chairman remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCR 12 and H 196 were referred to the Education Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. HCR 13 was filed for second reading. H 192 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. 15TH ORDER Announcements H 193 and H 197 were referred to the State Affairs Committee. Announcements were made to the body. H 194 and H 195 were referred to the Health and Welfare 16TH ORDER Committee. Adjournment February 20, 2017 Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Mr. Speaker: Tuesday, February 21, 2017. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND carried. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 74 and H 75. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at LUKER, Chairman 11:32 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 74 and H 75 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted ATTEST: to the Senate for the signature of the President. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 21, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 111

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 21, 2017 IDAHO LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND FIRST REGULAR SESSION ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 124 and SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE H 20. LUKER, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 124 and H 20 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted FORTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY to the Senate for the signature of the President. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2017 February 21, 2017 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 15 to the Governor at 11:30 a.m., as of this date, Roll call showed all 70 members present. February 20, 2017. LUKER, Chairman Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kayla Martin, Page. February 20, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 3RD ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that Approval of Journal we have had under consideration S 1040 and SCR 101 and recommend that they do pass. February 21, 2017 LOERTSCHER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND S 1040 and SCR 101 were filed for second reading. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Forty-third Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. February 20, 2017 LUKER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by have had under consideration H 108 and recommend that it do Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. pass. 4TH ORDER VANORDEN, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the H 108 was filed for second reading. Governor and the Senate

February 20, 2017 February 20, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1005, S 1016, S 1032, and We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND S 1042 for the signature of the Speaker. DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration NOVAK, Secretary H 156 and recommend that it do pass. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled PALMER, Chairman S 1005, S 1016, S 1032, and S 1042 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. H 156 was filed for second reading. February 20, 2017 February 20, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 36, H 37, H 58, H 10, H 54, We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND H 77, H 112, H 17, H 18, H 19, and H 33 which have been signed DEFENSE, return misdirected H 162 to the Desk. by the President. PALMER, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled H 36, H 37, H 58, H 10, H 54, H 77, H 112, H 17, H 162 was referred to Business Committee. H 18, H 19, and H 33 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and February 20, 2017 Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. Mr. Speaker: February 20, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, Mr. Speaker: report that we have had under consideration HJM 1 and I transmit herewith SCR 107 which has passed the Senate. recommend that it do pass. NOVAK, Secretary BOYLE, Chairman SCR 107 was filed for first reading. HJM 1 was filed for second reading. 112 HOUSE JOURNAL February 21, 2017]

February 20, 2017 WHEREAS, sadly, only 2 out of the 100 questions on the Mr. Speaker: citizenship test relate specifically to Idaho government or history; We, your COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY and AND TECHNOLOGY, report that we have had under WHEREAS, because we are citizens of both the United consideration S 1009 and recommend that it do pass. States and the sovereign State of Idaho, it seems appropriate that RAYBOULD, Chairman any such test should also contain questions relating to Idaho, as state and local governments are generally closest to the people; S 1009 was filed for second reading. and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh WHEREAS, we encourage the State Board of Education Order of Business. through rulemaking to add at least 25 questions, or at least 20% of the test, specifically relating to Idaho government and history 7TH ORDER to the civics test beginning with the 2017-2018 school year; and Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions WHEREAS, it is hoped that by adding these questions about Idaho government and history, teachers will be encouraged Mr. Moyle moved that the following persons be approved to teach more about Idaho's culture, history, diversity, beauty, as attaches to serve the House of Representatives for and during resources and greatness. the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members Seconded by Mr. Crane. of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, Pages: the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, Saylor Adcock Tanna Adcock that the State Board of Education is requested to adopt rules to Rebecca Arreola Lochlan Frederick provide that at least 25 questions, or at least 20% of the test, relating specifically to Idaho state government and history be Noah Freedman Rebekah Henrie included with the civics test beginning in the 2017-2018 school Ginger Ireland Nolon Largen year, and we request that such rules allow school districts or Kayla Martin public charter schools, if they conduct their own test, to develop their own questions, provided that at least 25 questions, or at Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by least 20% of the test, is based on specific questions that relate to voice vote and administered the oath of office to the above Idaho government and history. named attaches. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the State Board of Education shall give a report to the Second Regular Session House of Representatives of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature regarding the questions State of Idaho included in its rules and other matters relating to this important topic. February 20, 2017 The Honorable Judy Boyle, Chairman HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 15 Agricultural Affairs Committee BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Dear Representative Boyle: STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE IDAHO WHEAT I hereby designate the Agricultural Affairs Committee a COMMISSION RELATING TO RULES OF THE IDAHO privileged committee on Monday, February 20, 2017, for the WHEAT COMMISSION. purpose of introducing RS 25285 (HCR 15) and RS 25286 (HCR 16). 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 under the provisions of Section 67-5291, Speaker of the House Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules are not consistent with legislative intent; and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 14 WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE rules of the Idaho Wheat Commission relating to Rules of the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Idaho Wheat Commission are not consistent with legislative STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND intent and should be rejected. REQUESTING THAT THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members ADOPT RULES TO PROVIDE FOR IDAHO STATE of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, GOVERNMENT AND IDAHO HISTORY QUESTIONS FOR the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, THE CIVICS TEST GIVEN TO SECONDARY SCHOOL that IDAPA 42.01.01, Idaho Wheat Commission, Rules of the STUDENTS STARTING WITH THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL Idaho Wheat Commission, adopted as a pending rule under YEAR. Docket Number 42-0101-1602, the entire rulemaking docket, be, and the same is hereby rejected and declared null, void and of Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: no force and effect.

WHEREAS, in 2015 the Legislature passed Senate Bill No. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16 1071, as amended, which requires secondary school students to BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE pass a civics test starting with the 2016-2017 school year and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION requires that school districts or public charter schools must use STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND the 100 questions from the test taken by naturalized citizens or a REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE IDAHO WHEAT test of their own design; and [February 21, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 113

COMMISSION RELATING TO RULES OF THE IDAHO H 198 and H 199 were introduced, read the first time by WHEAT COMMISSION. title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject Order of Business. executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules 10TH ORDER are not consistent with legislative intent; and Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain rules of the Idaho Wheat Commission relating to Rules of the HCR 13, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the Idaho Wheat Commission are not consistent with legislative second time by title and filed for third reading. intent and should be rejected. H 105 and H 107, by Education Committee, were read the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members second time by title and filed for third reading. of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, S 1003, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the that IDAPA 42.01.01, Idaho Wheat Commission, Rules of the second time by title and filed for third reading. Idaho Wheat Commission, adopted as a pending rule under Docket Number 42-0101-1601, the entire rulemaking docket, be, S 1037, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, and the same is hereby rejected and declared null, void and of was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. no force and effect. 11TH ORDER HCR 14, HCR 15, and HCR 16 were introduced, read Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 103 be returned to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. There being no SCR 107, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read objection, it was so ordered. the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. H 157 - HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference H 157 was read the third time at length, section by section, of Bills and Joint Resolutions and placed before the House for final consideration.

HOUSE BILL NO. 198 At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE debate. AN ACT RELATING TO IMMIGRATION; AMENDING TITLE Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict 19, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW of interest regarding H 157. CHAPTER 59, TITLE 19, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE The question being, "Shall H 157 pass?" LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN Roll call resulted as follows: REQUIREMENTS FOR A LOCAL GOVERNMENT POLICY AYES–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Crane, Dayley, REGARDING IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT, TO DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR FILING A COMPLAINT, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kingsley(Lohman), Loertscher, Manwaring, TO PROVIDE FOR RELIEF AVAILABLE AND TO Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Scott, AUTHORIZE THE DENIAL OF A PORTION OF SALES Shepherd, Stevenson, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, TAX DISTRIBUTION FUNDS IN CERTAIN INSTANCES; Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 33. PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN NAYS–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, EMERGENCY. Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Jordan, Kauffman, HOUSE BILL NO. 199 Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, AN ACT VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito. Total - 37. RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION Total - 70. 33-125B, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE REQUIREMENTS REGARDING A PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTRACT AND Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 157 failed to pass the TO PROVIDE THAT MONEYS FOR A PAY FOR SUCCESS House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. CONTRACT MAY BE WITHHELD AND DISTRIBUTED UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS; AMENDING SECTION H 133 - SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION 33-1002, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR PAY COMMISSION - AUDITS FOR SUCCESS CONTRACTING; AMENDING SECTION 33-1002, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 5, H 133 was read the third time at length, section by section, CHAPTER 374, LAWS OF 2016, TO PROVIDE FUNDING and placed before the House for final consideration. FOR PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTRACTING AND TO MAKE CODIFIER'S CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING AN At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open EFFECTIVE DATE. debate. 114 HOUSE JOURNAL February 21, 2017]

The question being, "Shall H 133 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, The question being, "Shall H 153 pass?" Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, NAYS–Jordan. Total - 1. Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Total - 70. Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 133 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 153 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 95 - STATE LOTTERY the Senate. H 95 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 126 - APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS and placed before the House for final consideration. H 126 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Giddings to open The question being, "Shall H 95 pass?" debate.

Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 126 pass?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Roll call resulted as follows: Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Kerby, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, NAYS–Armstrong, Chew(Gill), Erpelding(Gugino), Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Giddings, Jordan, King, Rubel, Smith, Toone. Total - 9. Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Total - 70. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–Perry. Total - 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 95 passed the House. Total - 70. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 126 passed the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that HCR 11 and House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 153 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There the Senate. being no objection, it was so ordered. H 149 - ELECTIONS HCR 11 - RAY HOUSTON H 149 was read the third time at length, section by section, HCR 11 was read the third time at length and placed before and placed before the House for final consideration. the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Cheatham to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Bell to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 149 pass?" The question being, "Shall HCR 11 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 11 adopted by voice Roll call resulted as follows: vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 153 - FOREST LANDS TAXATION Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, H 153 was read the third time at length, section by section, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, [February 21, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 115

Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, H 98 - REAL ESTATE Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, H 98 was read the third time at length, section by section, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, and placed before the House for final consideration. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. DeMordaunt to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 149 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to The question being, "Shall H 98 pass?" the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 86 - PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, MANAGEMENT LICENSING Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, H 86 was read the third time at length, section by section, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, and placed before the House for final consideration. McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Thompson, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, debate. Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. NAYS–Chaney, Cheatham, Dixon, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, The question being, "Shall H 86 pass?" Hartgen, Kerby, Kingsley(Lohman), Luker, Mendive, Moon, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 17. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 98 passed the House. Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Ms. Stevenson asked unanimous consent that her vote be King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, changed from AYE to NAY on H 98 . There being no objection, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, it was so ordered. Corrected vote is shown above. Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. NAYS–Hanks, Mendive, Moon, Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Zito. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Total - 7. Fifteenth Order of Business. Total - 70. 15TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 86 passed the House. Announcements Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Announcements were made to the body. H 87 - PLUMBING AND PLUMBERS 16TH ORDER H 87 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 Mr. Anderst to open Wednesday, February 22, 2017. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion debate. carried. The question being, "Shall H 87 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:04 p.m. Roll call resulted as follows: SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, ATTEST: Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 87 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 116 HOUSE JOURNAL February 22, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL February 21, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith S 1069, S 1008, S 1047, S 1023, S 1024, S 1025, S 1026, S 1080, and S 1081 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION S 1069, S 1008, S 1047, S 1023, S 1024, S 1025, S 1026, SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE S 1080, and S 1081 were filed for first reading. February 21, 2017 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 3 and H 57 which have passed the FORTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Senate. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2017 NOVAK, Secretary HCR 3 and H 57 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and House of Representatives Administration Committee for enrolling. The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. February 21, 2017 Roll call showed 69 members present. Mr. Speaker: Absent and excused - Shepherd. Total - 1. I return herewith H 12, as amended in the Senate, as amended Total - 70. in the Senate, which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 12, as amended in the The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nolon Largen, Page. Senate, as amended in the Senate, was referred to State Affairs Committee for concurrence recommendation. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees February 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: February 22, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND the House Journal of the Forty-fourth Legislative Day and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 14, recommend that same be adopted as corrected. HCR 15, HCR 16, H 198, and H 199. LUKER, Chairman LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. HCR 15 and HCR 16 were filed for second reading. HCR 14 and H 199 were referred to the Education 4TH ORDER Committee. Consideration of Messages from the H 198 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. Governor and the Senate

February 21, 2017 February 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled SCR 106 and S 1028 for the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND signature of the Speaker. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled NOVAK, Secretary H 36, H 37, H 58, H 10, H 54, H 77, H 112, H 17, H 18, H 19, and H 33 to the Governor at 10:45 a.m., as of this date, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled February 21, 2017. SCR 106 and S 1028 when so signed, ordered them returned to LUKER, Chairman the Senate. February 21, 2017 February 21, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we I return herewith enrolled H 74 and H 75 which have been have had under consideration H 113 and recommend that it do signed by the President. pass. NOVAK, Secretary VANORDEN, Chairman Enrolled H 74 and H 75 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, H 113 was filed for second reading. and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. [February 22, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 117

February 21, 2017 HOUSE BILL NO. 200 Mr. Speaker: BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND COMMITTEE CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration AN ACT H 141, H 168, H 169, H 170, and H 171 and recommend that RELATING TO COURT FEES; AMENDING SECTION they do pass. 31-3221, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE GIBBS, Chairman REIMBURSEMENT AND AWARDING OF ELECTRONIC PAYMENT CONVENIENCE FEES IN CERTAIN INSTANCES H 141, H 168, H 169, H 170, and H 171 were filed for second AND TO REVISE A DEFINITION. reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 201 BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION February 21, 2017 COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: AN ACT We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES RELATING TO CHANGE OF NAMES; AMENDING AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under SECTION 7-802, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION consideration H 123, H 146, and H 180 and recommend that REGARDING WHO SHALL SIGN A PETITION FOR A they do pass. NAME CHANGE, TO PROVIDE FOR WHAT MUST BE LUKER, Chairman SPECIFIED IN THE PETITION AND TO DEFINE A TERM; H 123, H 146, and H 180 were filed for second reading. AND AMENDING SECTION 7-803, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION REGARDING HOW NOTICE OF A HEARING OF A PETITION FOR A NAME CHANGE February 21, 2017 MUST BE PUBLISHED AND TO PROVIDE THAT NOTICE Mr. Speaker: SHALL BE SERVED ON CERTAIN PERSONS REGARDING We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN A HEARING. RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration H 164 and recommend that it do pass. HOUSE BILL NO. 202 HARTGEN, Chairman BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE H 164 was filed for second reading. AN ACT RELATING TO CIVIL FORFEITURES; AMENDING SECTION 37-2744, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN February 21, 2017 PROPERTY SUBJECT TO FORFEITURE, TO PROVIDE Mr. Speaker: THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY MAY BE SUBJECT TO We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have REPLEVIN UPON A FINDING BY A COURT, TO PROVIDE had under consideration H 119, H 120, H 122, and H 139 and FOR A COURT DETERMINATION OF PROPORTIONALITY recommend that they do pass. WITH REGARD TO FORFEITURE, TO REMOVE AN BARBIERI, Chairman OBSOLETE PUBLICATION PROVISION, TO REMOVE A PROVISION REGARDING PAYMENT OF CERTAIN COSTS, H 119, H 120, H 122, and H 139 were filed for second TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISPOSITION OF FORFEITED reading. PROPERTY, TO PROVIDE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. Order of Business. H 200, H 201, and H 202 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 8TH ORDER Committee for printing. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1069, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the House of Representatives State Affairs Committee. State of Idaho S 1008, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, February 20, 2017 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Business Committee. The Honorable Lynn M. Luker, Chairman Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee S 1047, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Dear Representative Luker: State Affairs Committee. S 1023, S 1024, and S 1026, by Health and Welfare I hereby designate the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and Committee a privileged committee on Tuesday, February 21, referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. 2017, for the purpose of introducing RS 25173C1 (H 200), RS 25329 (H 201) and RS 25335 (H 202). S 1081, by Health and Welfare Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Sincerely, Administration Committee. /s/ Scott Bedke Speaker of the House 118 HOUSE JOURNAL February 22, 2017]

S 1080, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 142 passed the introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Revenue House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to and Taxation Committee. the Senate.

S 1025, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, H 143 - STATE PROCUREMENT read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. H 143 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. Vander Woude to open debate. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall H 143 pass?"

S 1040 and SCR 101, by State Affairs Committee, were read Roll call resulted as follows: the second time by title and filed for third reading. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 108, by Education Committee, was read the second time Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, by title and filed for third reading. Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, H 156, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, the second time by title and filed for third reading. Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, HJM 1, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, second time by title and filed for third reading. Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, S 1009, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. second time by title and filed for third reading. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. ****** Total - 70. Guest Speaker Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 143 passed the At this time, the Speaker introduced Raúl Labrador, United House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to States Congressman, who spoke briefly to the members of the the Senate. House. H 145 - PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM ****** 11TH ORDER H 145 was read the third time at length, section by section, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 150 be placed At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no debate. objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 145 pass?" H 142 - STATE PROCUREMENT Roll call resulted as follows: H 142 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, and placed before the House for final consideration. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, debate. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, The question being, "Shall H 142 pass?" Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–None. Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Total - 70. King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 145 passed the Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, the Senate. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. H 166 - STATE PROCUREMENT NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Hartgen, Shepherd. Total - 2. H 166 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. [February 22, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 119

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, debate. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, The question being, "Shall H 166 pass?" Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 68. Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–None. Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Absent and excused–Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. Total - 2. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Total - 70. Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 151 passed Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, the Senate. Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. S 1062 - APPROPRIATIONS - MILITARY DIVISION NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. S 1062 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 166 passed the At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Youngblood to open debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1062 pass?" HCR 6 - PUBLIC PROCUREMENT Roll call resulted as follows: HCR 6 was read the third time at length and placed before AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, the House for final consideration. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, The question being, "Shall HCR 6 be adopted?" Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 67. Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, NAYS–None. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Total - 3. Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Total - 70. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1062 passed Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Senate. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. HCR 8 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE - Total - 70. RULE REJECTION Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared HCR 6 adopted HCR 8 was read the third time at length and placed before and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. the House for final consideration.

H 151 - DOG RACING At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mrs. Packer to open debate. H 151 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall HCR 8 be adopted?"

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, At this time, Mr. Moyle took the Chair. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall H 151 pass?" Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Roll call resulted as follows: Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, 120 HOUSE JOURNAL February 22, 2017]

Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, NAYS–None. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 66. Absent and excused–Chaney, Malek, Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. NAYS–None. Total - 4. Absent and excused–Barbieri, Malek, Shepherd, Mr. Total - 70. Speaker. Total - 4. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 115 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared HCR 8 adopted the Senate. and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. S 1004 - BOARD OF NURSING

H 81 - HEALTH CARE S 1004 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 81 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mrs. Hanks to open debate. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Troy to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1004 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 81 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Roll call resulted as follows: Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Gill), Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding(Gugino), Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Scott, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Zollinger. Total - 65. Total - 59. NAYS–Moon, Nate. Total - 2. NAYS–Boyle, Dixon, Gestrin, Holtzclaw, Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. Kingsley(Lohman), Monks, Palmer, Stevenson. Total - 8. Total - 3. Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Total - 3. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1004 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 81 passed Senate. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 128 - MEDICAID Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that H 91 retain its H 128 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. Hixon to open debate. H 115 - PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS The question being, "Shall H 128 pass?" H 115 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew(Gill), Clow, Mr. Vander Woude to open debate. Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, The question being, "Shall H 115 pass?" Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 49. Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, NAYS–Boyle, Cheatham, Crane, Dixon, Giddings, Hanks, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Harris, Kingsley(Lohman), Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nate, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Palmer, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 18. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Total - 3. Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Total - 70. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 128 passed Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 66. the Senate. [February 22, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 121

H 129 - DIETITIANS The question being, "Shall H 105 pass?"

H 129 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, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. Perry to Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, open debate. Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, The question being, "Shall H 129 pass?" Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Roll call resulted as follows: Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Dayley, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, DeMordaunt, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 67. Loertscher, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, NAYS–None. Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Total - 3. Youngblood. Total - 44. Total - 70. NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Kerby, Kingsley(Lohman), Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 105 passed Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Stevenson, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Thompson, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 23. the Senate. Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. Total - 3. H 107 - HIGHER EDUCATION Total - 70. H 107 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 129 passed and placed before the House for final consideration. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. McDonald the Senate. to open debate. HCR 13 - GROUP INSURANCE AND TOTAL Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Horman disclosed a conflict of COMPENSATION STUDY interest regarding H 107. HCR 13 was read the third time at length and placed before The question being, "Shall H 107 pass?" the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Wood to Roll call resulted as follows: open debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall HCR 13 be adopted?" Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Roll call resulted as follows: Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Cheatham, Chew(Gill), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Erpelding(Gugino), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 67. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, NAYS–None. Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Total - 3. Youngblood, Zollinger. Total - 59. Total - 70. NAYS–DeMordaunt, Hanks, Harris, Kingsley(Lohman), Nate, Palmer, Scott, Zito. Total - 8. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 107 passed Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 3. the Senate. Total - 70. Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that the remaining Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared HCR 13 adopted bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the H 105 - TEACHER PREPARATION Fifteenth Order of Business. H 105 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 Pro Tem recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open debate. Announcements were made to the body. 122 HOUSE JOURNAL February 22, 2017]

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Thursday, February 23, 2017. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:05 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [February 23, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 123

HOUSE JOURNAL February 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith enrolled H 124 and H 20 which have been signed by the President. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled H 124 and H 20 were referred to the Judiciary, FIRST REGULAR SESSION Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE Governor.

February 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY I transmit herewith S 1049, S 1075, and S 1070 which have THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2017 passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary S 1049, S 1075, and S 1070 were filed for first reading. House of Representatives February 22, 2017 The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed all 70 members present. I return herewith H 32, H 27, and H 9 which have passed the Senate. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. NOVAK, Secretary The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Ginger Ireland, Page. H 32, H 27, and H 9 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling.

3RD ORDER February 22, 2017 Approval of Journal Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 8 which has failed to pass the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary February 23, 2017 Mr. Speaker: H 8 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 Forty-fifth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. 5TH ORDER LUKER, Chairman Report of Standing Committees Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by February 23, 2017 Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND 4TH ORDER ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 200, H 201, Consideration of Messages from the and H 202. Governor and the Senate LUKER, Chairman H 200, H 201, and H 202 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise February 23, 2017 Mr. Speaker: February 22, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The Honorable Scott Bedke ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 3 and Speaker of the House H 57. LUKER, Chairman Dear Mr. Speaker: The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am HCR 3 and H 57 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to the Senate for the signature of the President. to wit: February 23, 2017 H 10, H 15, H 17, H 18, H 19, H 33, H 36, H 37, H 54, H 58, Mr. Speaker: H 77, and H 112 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" H 74 and H 75 to the Governor at 10:40 a.m., as of this date, /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter February 22, 2017. Governor LUKER, Chairman 124 HOUSE JOURNAL February 23, 2017]

February 22, 2017 WHEREAS, the United States of America was built by Mr. Speaker: people from all over the world and the protection of legal We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, immigrants through resettlement in the United States of America report that we have had under consideration H 185 and H 192 and is a manifestation of the most deeply held values of the nation recommend that they do pass. and of Idaho, namely our unshakable belief in justice and COLLINS, Chairman freedom and our compassion for those who suffer; and WHEREAS, legal immigrants go through a comprehensive H 185 and H 192 were filed for second reading. vetting process, swearing allegiance to and bearing goodwill February 22, 2017 toward the United States of America, and many have earned Mr. Speaker: green cards, become citizens and call this country home; and We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND WHEREAS, Idaho communities were founded and DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration established by hard-working people of a wide variety of H 131 and recommend that it do pass. ethnicities, ages, religions and backgrounds, such as the Basque, PALMER, Chairman Scandinavians, Irish and more; and WHEREAS, the State of Idaho has a long and proud history H 131 was filed for second reading. of providing opportunity to immigrants over the course of its history; and February 22, 2017 WHEREAS, immigrants serve in our military, work Mr. Speaker: for America's diplomatic interests, and work, volunteer and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND contribute to Idaho communities every day; and ADMINISTRATION, return misdirected S 1081 to the Desk. WHEREAS, organizations in our country and state, LUKER, Chairman including the Catholic Charities, Lutheran Community Services, Jewish synagogues and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day S 1081 was referred to Health and Welfare Committee. Saints, all work to help resettle immigrant families in Idaho; and WHEREAS, immigrants include people fleeing poverty, February 22, 2017 persecution, oppression and war, and include women and Mr. Speaker: children in need of safety; and We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, WHEREAS, America's immigrants have brought with them report that we have had under consideration H 130 and the character, talent, creativity, dynamism, determination and recommend that it do pass. fortitude to help build the strongest and best nation on Earth; and PERRY, Chairman WHEREAS, the Idaho Legislature believes in protecting America's deeply held values and unshakable belief in justice, H 130 was filed for second reading. freedom and compassion for legal immigrants coming to America February 22, 2017 to find a new home and appreciates their contributions to Idaho. Mr. Speaker: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, return misdirected S 1025 to the Desk. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, WOOD, Chairman that we do hereby recognize and support the important history and ongoing contributions of legal immigrants toward the building of our great nation. S 1025 was referred to Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE February 23, 2017 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Mr. Speaker: STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, APPLYING TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED report that we have had under consideration H 195 and STATES TO CALL AN AMENDMENT CONVENTION recommend that it do pass. OF THE STATES PURSUANT TO ARTICLE V OF THE WOOD, Chairman UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION FOR SPECIFIC AND H 195 was filed for second reading. LIMITED PURPOSES RELATING TO THE REDUCTION OF THE ABUSE OF POWER BY THE FEDERAL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh GOVERNMENT; ADOPTING CERTAIN RESERVATIONS, Order of Business. UNDERSTANDINGS AND DECLARATIONS LIMITING THE APPLICATION; AND ADOPTING CERTAIN 7TH ORDER SELECTION CRITERIA FOR COMMISSIONERS AS WELL Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions AS LIMITATIONS UPON THEIR AUTHORITY.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SECTION 1. Application of a Convention for Proposing STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND Amendments. RECOGNIZING AND SUPPORTING THE IMPORTANT HISTORY AND ONGOING CONTRIBUTIONS OF LEGAL WHEREAS, the Founders of the United States Constitution IMMIGRANTS TOWARD THE BUILDING OF THE UNITED empowered state legislators to be guardians of liberty against STATES. excessive use of power by the federal government; and Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: [February 23, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 125

WHEREAS, the federal government has created a crushing be ratified by the legislatures of the several states or by special national debt through improper and imprudent spending; and state ratification conventions. The Idaho State Legislature WHEREAS, the federal government has ceased to operate recommends that Congress select ratification by the legislatures under a proper interpretation of the United States Constitution; of the several states. and WHEREAS, the federal government has invaded the SECTION 3. Procedures for Selection of Commissioners to legitimate roles of the states through the manipulative process of Article V Convention and Limitations Upon Their Authority. federal mandates, most of which are unfunded to a great extent; and A. Any time a convention is called pursuant to Article V of the WHEREAS, it is the solemn duty of the states to protect the United States Constitution, the selection of commissioners from liberty of our people, particularly for the generations to come, by Idaho to such convention and their participation shall be governed proposing amendments to the United States Constitution through as follows: a convention of the states under Article V for the purpose of restraining these and related abuses of power. 1. Eligible commissioners and alternates shall be residents NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of Idaho for at least six months prior to their appointment of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, and shall otherwise meet the same qualifications necessary the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, to hold office in the Idaho State Legislature. Commissioners that pursuant to Article V of the Constitution of the United States, and alternates may include persons holding public office, the Idaho Legislature joins in the applications of the states of except that no member of the United States House of Georgia (SR 736, 2014), Florida (SM 476, 2014), Alaska (HJR Representatives or Senate shall be eligible. 22, 2014), Alabama (HJR 112, 2015), Tennessee (SJ 67, 2016), Indiana (SIR 14, 2016), Oklahoma (SJR 4, 2016), and Louisiana 2. The House shall select, by simple majority vote, 3 (SCR 52, 2016) for a convention for the specific and exclusive commissioners who meet the eligibility requirements purpose of proposing amendments to the Constitution of the outlined in subsection (1), and the Senate shall select, United States limited to the purposes stated therein; provided, by simple majority vote, 3 commissioners who meet said however, that the delegates from Idaho to said convention are requirements. At least one commissioner from each chamber expressly limited to consideration and support of amendments shall not be a sitting member of the Idaho Legislature at that impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, and the time of appointment. Each chamber shall nominate two amendments that limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal additional persons to serve as commissioners or alternates. government and no other amendments on any topic whatsoever. The original six commissioners shall agree upon a priority list of these four nominees. The first nominee in priority SECTION 2. Reservations, Understandings and Declarations. shall become the seventh commissioner. The remaining three shall become alternates and shall be assigned a ranking of 1. An application to the Congress of the United States to call an first, second, or third alternate to serve in that order should a amendment convention of the states pursuant to Article V of the vacancy occur for any reason. This total of 7 commissioners United States Constitution confers no power to Congress other and 3 alternate commissioners shall constitute Idaho's than the ministerial duty to name a reasonable time and place for delegation to the convention. the initial meeting of a convention; 3. Each commissioner and alternate shall, by oath or 2. Congress shall perform its ministerial duty of calling an affirmation as provided for in the Constitution of Idaho, and amendment convention of the states only upon the receipt of as a condition of participating in the convention, agree to applications for an amendment convention for the substantially faithfully and impartially discharge all the duties incumbent same purpose as this application from two-thirds of the upon a convention commissioner, including the duty to legislatures of the several states; abide by instructions established by concurrent resolution of the Idaho State Legislature for participation in the 3. Congress does not have the power or authority to determine any convention and not to act outside the scope of the call for rules for the governing of an amendment convention of the states the convention. The taking of this oath shall be a condition called pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution. precedent to the receipt of the issuance of formal credentials Congress does not have the power to set the number of delegates to said commissioners. Each commissioner and alternate to be sent by any state to such a convention, nor does it have shall further agree to immediately notify the Speaker of the the power to name delegates to such a convention. The power to House of Representatives and President Pro Tempore of the name delegates remains exclusively within the authority of the Senate if he or she believes that any Idaho commissioner or legislatures of the several states; alternate has violated his or her oath or instructions while participating in the convention. 4. By definition, an amendment convention of the states means that states shall vote on the basis of one state, one vote; 4. After commissioners have been selected, the Idaho State Legislature may by concurrent resolution recall 5. An amendment convention of the states convened pursuant commissioners or alternates to such convention, or appoint to this application shall be limited to consideration of the topics new commissioners or alternates. specified herein and no other. This application is made with the express understanding that an amendment that in any way seeks 5. When the Idaho State Legislature is not in a regular to amend, modify, or repeal any provision of the Bill of Rights session, the Speaker of the House, together with the shall not be authorized for consideration at any stage. President of the Senate, may call an extraordinary session of the Legislature to convene upon forty-eight hours' notice. 6. Pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution, Notice by email shall constitute a valid notice. Because the Congress may determine whether proposed amendments shall Legislature is acting under authority conferred on it directly 126 HOUSE JOURNAL February 23, 2017]

by Article V of the Constitution of the United States, the F. Expenses for commissioners and observers to travel to requirement that the Governor shall call special sessions and participate in such convention shall be paid according of the Legislature is inapplicable, as governors have no to the per diem rate established for members of the Idaho authority under said Article V. This extraordinary session State Legislature as provided by the Citizens' Committee on shall be limited to a decision to recall commissioners or Legislative Compensation. alternates. RESOLVED FURTHER, that this application shall constitute a B. Prior to the administration of the oath to the commissioners, continuing application for such amendment convention of the the Idaho State Legislature shall by joint resolution provide states pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution until instructions to the commissioners selected pursuant to Section the legislatures of two-thirds of the states have made applications A regarding the scope of matters they may consider and vote on the same subject and such convention has been called by the on at a convention, including rules of procedure and proposed Congress of the United States; however, this application shall amendments. These instructions shall include, but shall not be expire and have no further effect unless a convention is called limited to: for the purposes specified herein within ten years of the date of its final passage; and, be it 1. An instruction that the Idaho commissioners may not support any voting rule for votes taken by the entire body RESOLVED FINALLY, that the Clerk of the House of (regardless if meeting as the Committee of the Whole or Representatives transmit copies of this resolution to the President otherwise) other than the rule whereby each state exercises of the United States, the Speaker and the Clerk of the United one vote; and States House of Representatives, the President and the Clerk of the United States Senate, the members of the Idaho Congressional 2. An instruction that on all voting matters at the convention Delegation, and the legislatures of each of the several states, (concerning any vote taken by the entire body), the decision attesting the adoption of this resolution by the Idaho State of a simple majority of the Idaho commissioners shall Legislature. constitute a single vote for Idaho. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 19 3. Individual commissioners may vote as an individual only BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE in service on committees other than the Committee of the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Whole. STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO C. Any vote cast by a commissioner or alternate at an Article V APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO UNDERTAKE AND Convention that is outside the scope of: COMPLETE A STUDY OF THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM IN IDAHO. 1. The instructions established by a joint resolution adopted under Section B of this chapter; Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

2. The limits placed by the Idaho State Legislature in a joint WHEREAS, House Concurrent Resolution 59, passed by resolution that calls for an Article V Convention for the the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, purpose of proposing amendments to the Constitution of the authorized the Legislative Council to appoint the Foster Care United States on the subjects and amendments that may be Study Committee in order to accomplish a thorough study of considered by the Article V Convention; or issues related to foster care and report its findings and make recommendations to the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth 3. If Idaho was not one of the states applying for the Article Idaho Legislature; and V Convention, the limits contained in the narrowest state WHEREAS, the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee of resolution applying for the Article V Convention; the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature enabled a study by the Office of Performance Evaluations is void. to review and report on Idaho's Child and Family Services, specifically foster care, within the Idaho Department of Health D. In the event that the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Welfare; and or President Pro Tempore of the Senate receives written notice WHEREAS, the Foster Care Study Committee from any other Idaho commissioner or from a member of either recommended to the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth the Idaho House or Senate, that a commissioner is alleged to have Idaho Legislature that an inquiry regarding visitation plans violated his or her oath or instructions, a hearing shall be called between children being taken into care and the biological by the leader of each respective chamber, to be held on the floor parents should occur at the shelter care hearing wherein courts of each chamber. The sole issue in said hearing shall be whether are encouraged to keep the best interest of the child in mind at or not the commissioner has in fact violated the terms of his oath this hearing; and or instructions. If a determination is made by both chambers WHEREAS, the committee also encouraged the Idaho that such a violation has occurred, the commissioner shall be Department of Health and Welfare to continue to review its discharged immediately and may no longer represent Idaho at internal practices and confirm that they align with Idaho statutes the convention. The alternate who is next in the priority list shall and IDAPA and do not rely on past practices, especially in immediately take the place of the discharged commissioner. regards to placement priorities; and WHEREAS, the committee recommended that the Idaho E. Alternates shall take the place of commissioners and may serve Department of Health and Welfare should further review its only if a commissioner dies, resigns, or is discharged as specified processes regarding the determination and definition of the term in paragraph D. Alternates shall take the place of commissioners "consider" in placement priority and advance internal review in the order previously determined. and improvements to its processes and training manuals and [February 23, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 127 materials to ensure alignment with Idaho statutes and IDAPA; THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-906, IDAHO and CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE SECRETARY OF STATE WHEREAS, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare TO CREATE A STATEWIDE ELECTRONIC FILING should be supported in its efforts to work collaboratively with SYSTEM FOR RECORDS REQUIRED TO BE FILED WITH Idaho courts, guardians ad litem and birth and foster parents, as THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE; AND well as other stakeholders in determining placement decisions; AMENDING SECTION 74-106, IDAHO CODE, TO EXEMPT and FROM THE PUBLIC RECORDS LAW THE DISCLOSURE WHEREAS, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare OF CERTAIN PERSONAL INFORMATION OF A USER OF is encouraged to train its staff regarding judicial review, which THE SECRETARY OF STATE'S STATEWIDE ELECTRONIC allows for contested permanent placement decisions to be denied FILING SYSTEM. by the court for any reason at the judge's discretion; and WHEREAS, the Foster Care Study Committee recommends HOUSE BILL NO. 204 continuance of the examination by an interim committee of foster BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE care issues, which were highlighted by the 2017 report submitted AN ACT by the Office of Performance Evaluations; and RELATING TO PERSONAL DELIVERY DEVICES; WHEREAS, the 2017 report by the Office of Performance AMENDING SECTION 49-117, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE Evaluations underscores the need for such efforts by noting that "PERSONAL DELIVERY DEVICE" AND "PERSONAL a new systems approach should be undertaken by the Idaho DELIVERY DEVICE OPERATOR" AND TO MAKE Department of Health and Welfare working in collaboration with TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION stakeholders and policymakers; and 49-123, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A PERSONAL WHEREAS, the Office of Performance Evaluations states DELIVERY DEVICE IS NOT A MOTOR VEHICLE; that Child and Family Services should work with the Idaho AMENDING SECTION 49-605, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE Legislature to develop a multi-year plan; and APPLICATION OF DRIVING ON SIDEWALKS TO A WHEREAS, the Office of Performance Evaluations has PERSONAL DELIVERY DEVICE; AMENDING CHAPTER noted that its 2005 report, which supplied recommendations 23, TITLE 40, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A regarding staffing, workload and caseload, did not receive a NEW SECTION 40-2305, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE subsequent review by an interim committee, and the lack of APPLICATION TO PERSONAL DELIVERY DEVICES; AND follow-up has contributed to growing difficulties within the AMENDING SECTION 49-104, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE program. A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, HOUSE BILL NO. 205 the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a committee AN ACT to undertake and complete a study of the foster care system RELATING TO RECORDER'S FEES; AMENDING in Idaho and to make recommendations for changes to state SECTION 31-3205, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR statutes. The Legislative Council shall determine the number of RECORDING FEES FOR CERTAIN INSTRUMENTS. legislators and membership from each house appointed to the committee and shall authorize the committee to receive input, HOUSE BILL NO. 206 advice and assistance from interested and affected parties who BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE are not members of the Legislature. AN ACT BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nonlegislative members RELATING TO INCOME TAXATION; AMENDING of the committee may be appointed by the cochairs of the SECTION 63-3022, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT committee who are appointed by the Legislative Council. CAPITAL GAINS AND LOSSES ON PRECIOUS METALS Nonlegislative members of the advisory committee shall not BULLION AND MONETIZED BULLION SALES BE ADDED be reimbursed from legislative funds for per diem, mileage or TO OR SUBTRACTED FROM IDAHO TAXABLE INCOME other expenses and shall not have voting privileges regarding the UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES AND TO MAKE committee's recommendations or proposed legislation. A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND PROVIDING AN BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall EFFECTIVE DATE. report its findings, recommendations and proposed legislation, if any, to the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho HOUSE BILL NO. 207 Legislature. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HCR 17, HCR 18, and HCR 19 were introduced, read RELATING TO LIMITATION ON BUDGET REQUESTS the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and FROM PROPERTY TAXES; AMENDING SECTION 63-802, Administration Committee for printing. IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE WHERE TAXING DISTRICTS MAY DISCLAIM THE RIGHT TO 8TH ORDER RECOVER ALL OR ANY PORTION OF A FORGONE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference BALANCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 208 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 203 AN ACT BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO AN ACT THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR FISCAL RELATING TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE; YEAR 2017 FOR THE METHYL BROMIDE PROJECT; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE 128 HOUSE JOURNAL February 23, 2017]

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR FISCAL YEAR SECTION 51-117, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO A 2017 FOR ANIMAL TRACKING SOFTWARE; PROVIDING NOTARY SEAL; AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 51, CERTAIN GENERAL FUND REAPPROPRIATION FOR IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION FISCAL YEAR 2017; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 51-117, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OFFICIAL STAMP OF A NOTARY SEAL; HOUSE BILL NO. 209 AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 51, IDAHO CODE, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 51-118, AN ACT IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR A RELATING TO THE REVISED UNIFORM LAW ON STAMPING DEVICE; AMENDING SECTION 15-2-502, NOTARIAL ACTS; REPEALING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 51, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO CERTAIN IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE IDAHO NOTARY CODE SECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 15-2-504, IDAHO PUBLIC ACT; REPEALING CHAPTER 7, TITLE 55, CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO CERTAIN CODE IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; SECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 15-12-105, IDAHO AMENDING TITLE 51, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO CERTAIN CODE OF A NEW CHAPTER 1, TITLE 51, IDAHO CODE, TO SECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 19-5801, IDAHO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO A CERTAIN PROVIDE APPLICABILITY, TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN CODE SECTION; AMENDING SECTION 31-1408, IDAHO PERSONS TO PERFORM A NOTARIAL ACT, TO PROVIDE CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN NOTARIAL ACTS, AMENDING SECTION 55-805, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE TO REQUIRE PERSONAL APPEARANCE BEFORE A A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION NOTARY PUBLIC UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS, TO 59-404, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REQUIRE CERTAIN IDENTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS, REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION 59-407, IDAHO TO AUTHORIZE A NOTARY PUBLIC TO REFUSE TO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES; AND PERFORM A NOTARIAL ACT IN CERTAIN INSTANCES, PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. TO PROVIDE FOR A SIGNATURE IF AN INDIVIDUAL IS UNABLE TO SIGN, TO PROVIDE AUTHORITY H 203, H 204, H 205, H 206, H 207, H 208, and H 209 were FOR A NOTARIAL ACT IN THIS STATE, TO PROVIDE introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AUTHORITY FOR A NOTARIAL ACT IN ANOTHER Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. STATE, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTARIAL ACTS BY AN S 1049 and S 1075, by Commerce and Human Resources INDIAN TRIBE, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTARIAL ACTS Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and PERFORMED UNDER FEDERAL AUTHORITY, TO referred to the Business Committee. PROVIDE FOR FOREIGN NOTARIAL ACTS, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR A CERTIFICATE S 1070, by Transportation Committee, was introduced, read OF A NOTARIAL ACT, TO PROVIDE SHORT FORM the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and CERTIFICATES OF NOTARIAL ACTS, TO PROVIDE FOR Defense Committee. AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY AN ENTITY ON BEHALF OF ANOTHER ENTITY, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth FOR THE OFFICIAL STAMP OF A NOTARY PUBLIC, TO Order of Business. REQUIRE NOTIFICATION REGARDING PERFORMANCE OF NOTARIAL ACTS ON AN ELECTRONIC RECORD, 10TH ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR SELECTION OF TECHNOLOGY Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions FOR AN ELECTRONIC RECORD, TO PROVIDE FOR A HCR 15 and HCR 16, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, COMMISSION AS A NOTARY PUBLIC, TO PROVIDE were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. QUALIFICATIONS FOR A NOTARY PUBLIC, TO PROVIDE THAT A NOTARY PUBLIC CERTIFICATE SHALL NOT H 113, by Education Committee, was read the second time PROVIDE CERTAIN IMMUNITY OR BENEFIT, TO by title and filed for third reading. PROVIDE FOR A COURSE OF STUDY FOR APPLICANTS FOR A COMMISSION AS A NOTARY PUBLIC, TO H 141, H 168, H 169, H 170, and H 171, by Resources and PROVIDE CERTAIN GROUNDS TO DENY, REFUSE TO Conservation Committee, were read the second time by title and RENEW, REVOKE, SUSPEND OR IMPOSE A CONDITION filed for third reading. UPON THE COMMISSION OF A NOTARY PUBLIC, TO H 123, H 146, and H 180, by Judiciary, Rules and PROVIDE FOR A DATABASE OF NOTARIES PUBLIC, TO Administration Committee, were read the second time by title PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTS BY A NOTARY PUBLIC, TO and filed for third reading. PROVIDE FOR THE VALIDITY OF CERTAIN NOTARIAL ACTS, TO PROVIDE RULEMAKING AUTHORITY, H 164, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, was TO PROVIDE FOR THE EFFECT OF THIS ACT ON read the second time by title and filed for third reading. A NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSION, TO PROVIDE A SAVINGS CLAUSE, TO PROVIDE FOR UNIFORMITY OF H 119, H 120, H 122, and H 139, by Business Committee, APPLICATION AND CONSTRUCTION, TO PROVIDE FOR were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. THE RELATION OF THIS ACT TO THE ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES IN GLOBAL AND NATIONAL COMMERCE 11TH ORDER ACT, TO PROVIDE FOR FILING FEES, AND TO PROVIDE Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions FOR A NOTARY FEE; AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 51, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW H 91 - IMMUNIZATIONS SECTION 51-117, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE H 91 was read the third time at length, section by section, REQUIREMENTS OF A NOTARY SEAL; REPEALING and placed before the House for final consideration. [February 23, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 129

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. Mrs. Scott asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of H 95 be allowed in debate of H 91. There being no objection it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 91 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Bell, Chew, Erpelding, Gibbs, Hixon, Horman, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Toone, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 26. NAYS–Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kerby, Kingsley(Lohman), Luker, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 44. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 91 failed to pass the House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. 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 10:30 a.m., Friday, February 24, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:07 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 130 HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 205 and H 206 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. OF THE February 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 32, H 27, FIRST REGULAR SESSION and H 9. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE LUKER, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 32, H 27, and H 9 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. FORTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY February 24, 2017 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled House of Representatives H 124 and H 20 to the Governor at 11:10 a.m., as of this date, The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. February 23, 2017. LUKER, Chairman Roll call showed all 70 members present. February 23, 2017 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Noah Freedman, Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 199, HCR 12, S 1018, and 3RD ORDER S 1030 and recommend that they do pass. Approval of Journal VANORDEN, Chairman February 24, 2017 H 199, HCR 12, S 1018, and S 1030 were filed for second Mr. Speaker: reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the February 23, 2017 House Journal of the Forty-sixth Legislative Day and recommend Mr. Speaker: that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES LUKER, Chairman AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under consideration H 201 and recommend that it do pass. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by LUKER, Chairman Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 201 was filed for second reading. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the February 23, 2017 Governor and the Senate Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have February 23, 2017 had under consideration H 137 and report it back to be placed on Mr. Speaker: General Orders. I transmit herewith SCR 109, SCR 110, S 1055, S 1063, and BARBIERI, Chairman S 1089 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary H 137 was placed on General Orders for consideration. SCR 109, SCR 110, S 1055, S 1063, and S 1089 were filed February 23, 2017 for first reading. Mr. Speaker: 5TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have Report of Standing Committees had under consideration H 136 and H 138 and recommend that they do pass. February 24, 2017 BARBIERI, Chairman Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND H 136 and H 138 were filed for second reading. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 17, February 23, 2017 HCR 18, HCR 19, H 203, H 204, H 205, H 206, H 207, H 208, Mr. Speaker: and H 209. We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND LUKER, Chairman CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration HCR 17, HCR 18, H 203, and H 209 were referred to the H 140 and S 1027 and recommend that they do pass. State Affairs Committee. GIBBS, Chairman HCR 19, H 207, and H 208 were filed for second reading. H 140 and S 1027 were filed for second reading. H 204 was referred to the Transportation and Defense There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Committee. Order of Business. [February 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 131

7TH ORDER endowment land that is accessible and inaccessible by the Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions taxpayers of Idaho. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members House of Representatives of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, State of Idaho the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that we request the Idaho Department of Lands to produce a February 22, 2017 report detailing the managed uses of state endowment land, both location and quantity, and the location and quantity of accessible The Honorable Marc Gibbs, Chairman and inaccessible state endowment land. Resources and Conservation Committee BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Idaho Department of Lands provide the report to the Idaho Legislature no later than Dear Representative Gibbs: January 1, 2018, and shall make a digital copy available on their website for the public at large. I hereby designate the Resources and Conservation BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Idaho Department of Committee a privileged committee on Thursday, February 23, Lands provide such a report no later than January 1 of every year. 2017, for the purpose of introducing RS 25145C2 (HCR 20) and RS25292C1 (H 211). HCR 20 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Sincerely, for printing. /s/ Scott Bedke Speaker of the House SCR 109, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 20 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SCR 110, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND and Welfare Committee. REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS TO 8TH ORDER PRODUCE A REPORT DETAILING THE MANAGED USES Introduction, First Reading, and Reference OF STATE ENDOWMENT LAND, BOTH LOCATION AND of Bills and Joint Resolutions QUANTITY, AND THE LOCATION AND QUANTITY OF ACCESSIBLE AND INACCESSIBLE STATE ENDOWMENT House of Representatives LAND. State of Idaho Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: February 22, 2017

WHEREAS, hunting, fishing, recreating and enjoying public The Honorable Lynn M. Luker, Chairman lands are central to Idaho's western heritage; and Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee WHEREAS, the Idaho Department of Lands manages more than 2.4 million acres of state land for the State of Idaho pursuant Dear Representative Luker: to Section 8, Article IX, of the Constitution of the State of Idaho; and I hereby designate the Judiciary, Rules and Administration WHEREAS, hunters, anglers, and recreationists, as Committee a privileged committee on Thursday, February 23, taxpaying citizens of Idaho, expect reasonable access to state 2017, for the purpose of introducing RS 25345 (H 210). lands; and Sincerely, WHEREAS, hunters, anglers, and recreationists are required /s/ Scott Bedke to obtain permission from landowners whenever entering private Speaker of the House land; and WHEREAS, hunters, anglers, and recreationists should not HOUSE BILL NO. 210 assume that access will be provided to landlocked parcels; and BY JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION WHEREAS, 162,000 Idahoans and 85,000 nonresidents hunt COMMITTEE in Idaho, combining for 3.2 million days of hunting; and AN ACT WHEREAS, at least 74% of Idaho residents participate in RELATING TO FINES AND FORFEITURES; outdoor recreation each year; and AMENDING SECTION 19-4705, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE WHEREAS, an estimated 30% of the state's endowment A PROVISION REGARDING THE AMOUNT REMITTED lands are landlocked by private property and inaccessible to FROM CERTAIN FINES AND FORFEITURES. Idaho taxpayers; and WHEREAS, the state is under a constitutional mandate to HOUSE BILL NO. 211 manage endowment lands for the maximum long-term financial BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE return; and AN ACT WHEREAS, the management of land under that mandate RELATING TO THE INVASIVE SPECIES FUND; may require the land to be timbered, mined or used for AMENDING SECTION 67-7008A, IDAHO CODE, TO recreational purposes; and INCREASE THE INVASIVE SPECIES STICKER FEE FOR WHEREAS, the Idaho Department of Lands provides no NONRESIDENTS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. resource that quantifies the acreage and percentage of state endowment land managed for each use; and H 210 and H 211 were introduced, read the first time by WHEREAS, the Idaho Department of Lands provides no title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration resource that quantifies the acreage and percentage of state Committee for printing. 132 HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2017]

S 1055, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the debate. Commerce and Human Resources Committee. The question being, "Shall S 1037 pass?" S 1063, by Resources and Environment Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Roll call resulted as follows: Resources and Conservation Committee. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, S 1089, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Administration Committee. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Order of Business. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, 10TH ORDER Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. H 185 and H 192, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were NAYS–None. read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. Total - 70. H 131, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1037 passed the H 130, by Local Government Committee, was read the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the second time by title and filed for third reading. Senate. H 195, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the H 150 - ELECTIONS second time by title and filed for third reading. H 150 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. Manwaring to open Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that HJM 1 retain its debate. place on the Third Reading Calendar until Thursday, March 2, 2017. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 150 pass?"

S 1003 - NURSES Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, S 1003 was read the third time at length, section by section, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, and placed before the House for final consideration. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kingsley(Lohman), Loertscher, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Hanks to open Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Monks, debate. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Thompson, Troy, VanOrden, The question being, "Shall S 1003 pass?" Vander Woude. Total - 45. NAYS–Chew, Clow, Erpelding, Gannon, Giddings, Hanks, Roll call resulted as follows: Harris, Horman, Jordan, Kerby, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Miller, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Trujillo, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 24. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Total - 70. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 150 passed the McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, the Senate. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, S 1040 - CODIFIER'S CORRECTIONS Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. S 1040 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1003 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1040 pass?"

S 1037 - DENTISTS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, S 1037 was read the third time at length, section by section, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, and placed before the House for final consideration. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, [February 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 133

Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, NAYS–None. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Total - 70. Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 65. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1040 passed the NAYS–Gestrin, Kerby, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 4. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. Senate. Total - 70. SCR 101 - AMERICAN LEGION FAMILY YOUTH Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 156 passed the PROGRAMS DAY House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to SCR 101 was read the third time at length and placed before the Senate. the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open S 1009 - CROP RESIDUE BURNING debate. S 1009 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall SCR 101 be adopted?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 101 adopted by voice At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Ms. Troy disclosed a conflict of H 108 - PROPRIETARY SCHOOLS interest regarding S 1009. H 108 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1009 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, The question being, "Shall H 108 pass?" Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Roll call resulted as follows: Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley(Lohman), Loertscher, Luker, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Zito, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, King, Kloc, Rubel, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Wintrow. Total - 7. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Total - 70. Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1009 passed the NAYS–None. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. Senate. Total - 70.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 108 passed the HCR 15 - IDAHO WHEAT COMMISSION - RULE House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to REJECTION the Senate. HCR 15 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. H 156 - PARK MODEL RECREATIONAL VEHICLES At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dayley to open H 156 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall HCR 15 be adopted?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 15 adopted by voice The question being, "Shall H 156 pass?" vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. 134 HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2017]

HCR 16 - IDAHO WHEAT COMMISSION - RULE Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at REJECTION 11:54 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker HCR 16 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dayley to open debate. The question being, "Shall HCR 16 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 16 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate.

H 113 - TEACHERS H 113 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. Clow to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 113 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Youngblood. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 113 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 until Monday, February 27, 2017. 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.

****** The Idaho State Historical Society brought in an image of the Cataldo Mission for the body to view. The original, a watercolor, is part of a fresco in the U.S. Capitol.

****** 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Monday, February 27, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. [February 27, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 135

HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith S 1064 and S 1099 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary S 1064 and S 1099 were filed for first reading. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE February 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 97 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary

FIFTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY H 97 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2017 Committee for enrolling. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees House of Representatives The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. February 27, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed all 70 members present. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 20, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 210, and H 211. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Lochlan Frederick, LUKER, Chairman Page. HCR 20 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. 3RD ORDER H 210 and H 211 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Approval of Journal Administration Committee.

February 27, 2017 February 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved report that we have had under consideration H 191 and the House Journal of the Forty-seventh Legislative Day and HCR 9 and recommend that they do pass. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WOOD, Chairman LUKER, Chairman H 191 and HCR 9 were filed for second reading. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. February 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that 4TH ORDER we have had under consideration H 106, H 186, H 190, and Consideration of Messages from the S 1019 and recommend that they do pass. Governor and the Senate VANORDEN, Chairman H 106, H 186, H 190, and S 1019 were filed for second February 24, 2017 reading. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1062 and S 1004 for the February 24, 2017 signature of the Speaker. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 152, H 181, H 182, H 183, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled and H 184 and recommend that they do pass. S 1062 and S 1004 when so signed, ordered them returned to LOERTSCHER, Chairman the Senate. H 152, H 181, H 182, H 183, and H 184 were filed for second February 24, 2017 reading. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled HCR 3 and H 57 which have been February 24, 2017 signed by the President. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, Enrolled HCR 3 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and return misdirected H 205 to the Desk. Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. COLLINS, Chairman Enrolled H 57 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. H 205 was referred to Business Committee. 136 HOUSE JOURNAL February 27, 2017]

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth SECTION 67-4740, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE THAT Order of Business. A REIMBURSEMENT INCENTIVE CONTRACT SHALL PROHIBIT THE REIMBURSEMENT OF A TAX THAT HAS 8TH ORDER BEEN OR WILL BE REIMBURSED BY THE FEDERAL Introduction, First Reading, and Reference GOVERNMENT. of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 216 HOUSE BILL NO. 212 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO SHORT-TERM OR VACATION RENTAL RELATING TO PSYCHOLOGISTS; AMENDING MARKETPLACES; AMENDING TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, SECTION 54-2302, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM; BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 18, TITLE AMENDING SECTION 54-2305, IDAHO CODE, TO 63, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN POWERS OF THE BOARD PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO OF PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINERS AND TO MAKE PROVIDE FOR LIMITING TAX DUTIES OF SHORT-TERM TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER RENTAL MARKETPLACES AND THE COLLECTION OF 23, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION TAX; AMENDING CHAPTER 65, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, OF A NEW SECTION 54-2316, IDAHO CODE, TO BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-6539, IDAHO PROVIDE PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY FOR CERTAIN CODE, TO PROVIDE LIMITATIONS ON REGULATION OF PSYCHOLOGISTS; AMENDING CHAPTER 23, TITLE SHORT-TERM RENTALS AND VACATION RENTALS; AND 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. SECTION 54-2317, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATION OF PRESCRIPTIVE HOUSE BILL NO. 217 AUTHORITY; AMENDING CHAPTER 23, TITLE 54, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION AN ACT 54-2318, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTIFICATION RELATING TO THE SALES AND USE TAX; OF PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY AND TO PROVIDE AMENDING CHAPTER 36, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, RULEMAKING AUTHORITY; AMENDING CHAPTER 23, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3642, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SALES AND USE TAX SECTION 54-2319, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REBATE TO DEVELOPERS OF CERTAIN INFORMATION CERTIFICATION BY ENDORSEMENT; AND AMENDING TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES, TO PROVIDE DEFINITIONS, CHAPTER 23, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION AND TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS, PROCEDURES AND OF A NEW SECTION 54-2320, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE RULES REGARDING A REBATE APPLICATION; AND FOR A CERTAIN PANEL. PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE.

HOUSE BILL NO. 213 HOUSE BILL NO. 218 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES; RELATING TO THE LAW ENFORCEMENT FUND; AMENDING SECTION 39-3122, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE AMENDING SECTION 40-701, IDAHO CODE, TO TERMS; AMENDING SECTION 39-3125, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE APPORTIONMENTS FROM THE HIGHWAY REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING MEMBERSHIP OF THE DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; AND AMENDING STATE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL AND SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING DISTRIBUTION TO THE LAW ENFORCEMENT FUND. SECTION 39-3134, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE REGIONAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH H 212, H 213, H 214, H 215, H 216, H 217, and H 218 were BOARD, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing.

HOUSE BILL NO. 214 S 1064 and S 1099, by Resources and Environment BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and AN ACT referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. RELATING TO INCOME TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION 63-3029C, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth AN INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR CHARITABLE Order of Business. CONTRIBUTIONS MADE TO VOLUNTEERS AGAINST 10TH ORDER VIOLENCE OR ITS FOUNDATION; DECLARING AN Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. HCR 19, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 215 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE H 207, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the AN ACT second time by title and filed for third reading. RELATING TO THE IDAHO REIMBURSEMENT INCENTIVE ACT; AMENDING SECTION 67-4738, IDAHO H 208, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AND AMENDING time by title and filed for third reading. [February 27, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 137

H 199 and HCR 12, by Education Committee, were read the Roll call resulted as follows: second time by title and filed for third reading. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, S 1018 and S 1030, by Education Committee, were read the Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, second time by title and filed for third reading. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, H 201, by Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, H 136 and H 138, by Business Committee, were read the Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, second time by title and filed for third reading. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, H 140, by Resources and Conservation Committee, was read Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. the second time by title and filed for third reading. NAYS–Hanks, Zito. Total - 2. Total - 70. S 1027, by Resources and Environment Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 168 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 169 - CONSTITUTIONAL DEFENSE COUNCIL Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that beginning Tuesday, H 169 was read the third time at length, section by section, February 28, 2017, legislation on the Third Reading Calendar be and placed before the House for final consideration. placed in the following order: House bills, resolutions, memorials and proclamations, Senate bills, resolutions, memorials and At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Mendive to open proclamations. There being no objection, it was so ordered. debate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 120 retain its The question being, "Shall H 169 pass?" place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 141 - COMMERCIAL WILDLIFE TANNERIES Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, H 141 was read the third time at length, section by section, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley(Lohman), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Moon to open Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, debate. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Moyle disclosed a conflict of Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. interest regarding H 141. Total - 60. NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, The question being, "Shall H 141 pass?" McCrostie, Rubel, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 10. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 169 passed the Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, the Senate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, H 170 - FISH, WILDLIFE AND WATER RESOURCES Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, H 170 was read the third time at length, section by section, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, and placed before the House for final consideration. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, debate. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 170 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 141 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Roll call resulted as follows: the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 168 - FISH AND GAME Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, H 168 was read the third time at length, section by section, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley(Lohman), Loertscher, and placed before the House for final consideration. Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, debate. Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, The question being, "Shall H 168 pass?" Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. 138 HOUSE JOURNAL February 27, 2017]

NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, H 146 - SEXUAL ASSAULT EVIDENCE McCrostie, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 11. Total - 70. H 146 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 170 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open the Senate. debate.

H 171 - FISHWAYS The question being, "Shall H 146 pass?" H 171 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, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, debate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, The question being, "Shall H 171 pass?" Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley(Lohman), Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 146 passed the Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, the Senate. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, H 180 - DEBT COLLECTORS Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, H 180 was read the third time at length, section by section, McCrostie, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 9. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 171 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Zollinger disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 180. The question being, "Shall H 180 pass?" H 123 - MOTORCYCLES H 123 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, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, debate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, The question being, "Shall H 123 pass?" Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Nate, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, NAYS–Packer. Total - 1. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Total - 70. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 180 passed the Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, the Senate. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. H 164 - EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. Total - 70. H 164 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 123 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open the Senate. debate. [February 27, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 139

The question being, "Shall H 164 pass?" Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Bell, Burtenshaw, Chew, NAYS–None. Erpelding, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Absent and excused–Hartgen. Total - 1. Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Packer, Raybould, Total - 70. Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 27. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 122 passed the NAYS–Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, the Senate. Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Jordan, Kingsley(Lohman), Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Palmer, Perry, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Thompson, Troy, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Trujillo, Vander Woude, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 43. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Total - 70. Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 164 failed to pass the 4TH ORDER House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate H 119 - REAL ESTATE APPRAISER BOARD February 27, 2017 H 119 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Speaker: and placed before the House for final consideration. I return herewith H 153 which has passed the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open NOVAK, Secretary debate. H 153 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and The question being, "Shall H 119 pass?" Administration Committee for enrolling. 5TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Report of Standing Committees AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, February 27, 2017 Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Mr. Speaker: Kauffman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 97 and Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, H 153. Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 43. LUKER, Chairman NAYS–Armstrong, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kerby, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Kingsley(Lohman), Luker, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, H 97 and H 153 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, to the Senate for the signature of the President. Zito, Zollinger. Total - 27. Total - 70. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 119 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to 15TH ORDER the Senate. Announcements

H 122 - ARCHITECTS Announcements were made to the body. H 122 was read the third time at length, section by section, 16TH ORDER and placed before the House for final consideration. Adjournment At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Armstrong to open Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., debate. Tuesday, February 28, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. The question being, "Shall H 122 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Roll call resulted as follows: 11:55 a.m. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, ATTEST: Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, 140 HOUSE JOURNAL February 28, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 28, 2017 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 212, H 213, FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 214, H 215, H 216, H 217, and H 218. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE LUKER, Chairman H 212 and H 213 were referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. H 214, H 215, H 216, H 217, and H 218 were referred to FIFTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY the Revenue and Taxation Committee. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2017 February 28, 2017 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. enrolled H 57 to the Governor at 10:45 a.m., as of this date, February 27, 2017. Roll call showed 69 members present. LUKER, Chairman Absent and excused - Malek. Total - 1. Total - 70. February 28, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Rebecca Arreola, Page. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HCR 3 to the Secretary of State at 10:43 a.m., as of this date, February 27, 2017. 3RD ORDER LUKER, Chairman Approval of Journal February 27, 2017 February 28, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND that we have had under consideration H 121 and H 188 and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the recommend that they do pass. House Journal of the Fiftieth Legislative Day and recommend that LOERTSCHER, Chairman same be adopted as corrected. H 121 and H 188 were filed for second reading. LUKER, Chairman February 27, 2017 Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Speaker: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration S 1063 and recommend that it do pass. 4TH ORDER GIBBS, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate S 1063 was filed for second reading. February 27, 2017 February 28, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 32, H 27, H 9, H 97, and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND H 153 which have been signed by the President. ADMINISTRATION, return misdirected H 211 to the Desk. NOVAK, Secretary LUKER, Chairman Enrolled H 32, H 27, H 9, H 97, and H 153 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery H 211 was referred to Resources and Conservation to the Governor. Committee. February 27, 2017 February 28, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 111, S 1060, S 1059, S 1094, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES S 1084, S 1085, S 1046, S 1057, and S 1061 which have passed AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under the Senate. consideration H 148, H 178, H 200, and H 202 and recommend NOVAK, Secretary that they do pass. LUKER, Chairman SCR 111, S 1060, S 1059, S 1094, S 1084, S 1085, S 1046, S 1057, and S 1061 were filed for first reading. H 148, H 178, H 200, and H 202 were filed for second reading. [February 28, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 141

February 28, 2017 WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject Mr. Speaker: executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules report that we have had under consideration S 1081 and are not consistent with legislative intent; and recommend that it do pass. WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that WOOD, Chairman certain rules of the Division of Building Safety relating to Idaho Minimum Safety Standards and Practices for Logging - S 1081 was filed for second reading. Recommended Safety Program are not consistent with legislative February 28, 2017 intent and should be rejected. Mr. Speaker: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, that we have had under consideration H 193 and H 203 and the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring recommend that they do pass. therein, that IDAPA 07.08.16, Division of Building Safety, LOERTSCHER, Chairman Idaho Minimum Safety Standards and Practices for Logging - Recommended Safety Program, Section 010., Subsection 01.a., H 193 and H 203 were filed for second reading. adopted as a pending rule under Docket Number 07-0816-1601, only, be, and the same is hereby rejected and declared null, void February 28, 2017 and of no force and effect. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 22 we have had under consideration H 189 and report it back to be BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE placed on General Orders. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION LOERTSCHER, Chairman STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE DEPARTMENT H 189 was placed on General Orders for consideration. OF INSURANCE RELATING TO ADOPTION OF THE Mrs. VanOrden asked unanimous consent that H 186 be INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE. placed on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection it was so ordered. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: Mrs. VanOrden asked unanimous consent that H 190 be WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject placed on General Orders for consideration. There being no executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, objection it was so ordered. Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules are not consistent with legislative intent; and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain Order of Business. rules of the Department of Insurance relating to Adoption of the International Fire Code are not consistent with legislative intent 7TH ORDER and should be rejected. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, House of Representatives the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, State of Idaho that IDAPA 18.01.50, Department of Insurance, Adoption of the February 23, 2017 International Fire Code, adopted as a pending rule under Docket Number 18-0150-1601, the entire rulemaking docket, be, and the The Honorable Vito Barbieri, Chairman same is hereby rejected and declared null, void and of no force Business Committee and effect.

Dear Representative Barbieri: HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 3 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE I hereby designate the Business Committee a privileged A JOINT MEMORIAL committee on Monday, February 27, 2017, for the purpose TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE of introducing RS 25305 (H 220), RS 25324 (HCR 21) and SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, TO THE RS 25325 (HCR 22). SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, AND Sincerely, TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING /s/ Scott Bedke THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE Speaker of the House UNITED STATES. We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 21 and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, do hereby A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION respectfully represent that: STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND WHEREAS, at the direction of the United States REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE DIVISION OF government, the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho site was BUILDING SAFETY RELATING TO IDAHO MINIMUM established in 1949 to demonstrate peaceful uses of splitting the SAFETY STANDARDS AND PRACTICES FOR LOGGING, atom through nuclear reactor research and development in its RECOMMENDED SAFETY PROGRAM. mission to create electricity for commercial use and propulsion for the United States Navy fleet; and Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 142 HOUSE JOURNAL February 28, 2017]

WHEREAS, during its history the Department of Energy's the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Idaho site designed and built fifty-two nuclear reactors, perfecting Congress, and to the congressional delegation representing the light-water reactor design and operation, proving that reactors State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. could create more fuel than they use, extending the useful life of our country's naval vessels, and providing isotopes to the medical HCR 21, HCR 22, and HJM 3 were introduced, read community for the elimination of cancer and other diseases; and the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and WHEREAS, in its sixty-eight-year history, radioactive and Administration Committee for printing. hazardous wastes were generated on-site, or were shipped to Idaho, that required storage or disposal using industry-accepted SCR 111, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read practices at the time, which presented environmental challenges the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. at the 890-square-mile federal site and to the underlying Snake 8TH ORDER River Plain Aquifer, the primary drinking and agricultural water Introduction, First Reading, and Reference source for more than 300,000 Idaho residents; and of Bills and Joint Resolutions WHEREAS, elected officials, federal department administrators, environmental interest organizations, Idaho HOUSE BILL NO. 219 citizens, and the nuclear industry itself recognized the need to BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE change past waste storage and disposal practices and clean up AN ACT legacy waste sites that posed a potential or confirmed risk to APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF people or the environment; and DRUG POLICY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; LIMITING THE WHEREAS, after several years of assessment and NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT negotiations, the State of Idaho entered into a legally binding POSITIONS; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO agreement with the federal government on December 9, 1991, THE OFFICE OF DRUG POLICY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; to assess all potential waste sites at the Department of Energy's AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Idaho site and use the risk-based process outlined in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and HOUSE BILL NO. 220 Liability Act to clean up legacy waste sites with the intent of BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE protecting the second-largest continuous aquifer in the United AN ACT States and restoring or preserving areas of the site to protect RELATING TO BARBERING AND COSMETOLOGY; people and the ancestral lands of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes; AMENDING SECTION 54-504, IDAHO CODE, TO and PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-513, WHEREAS, the Department of Energy and its contractors IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A LICENSEE MAY have completed environmental assessments of all suspected waste PRACTICE EVENT STYLING OR DEMONSTRATE THE sites at the Department of Energy's Idaho site and completed USE OF THERMAL STYLING EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM the cleanup actions outlined in twenty of twenty-five records of LICENSED PREMISES; AMENDING SECTION 54-803, decision; and IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A LICENSEE MAY WHEREAS, environmental scientists and engineers have PRACTICE EVENT STYLING OR DEMONSTRATE THE employed innovative cleanup technologies and processes to USE OF THERMAL STYLING EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM protect employees, the public, and the environment, while also LICENSED PREMISES; AMENDING SECTION 54-804, expediting the remediation of contaminated sites and saving IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS; DECLARING taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars; and AN EMERGENCY; AND PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE. WHEREAS, the Department of Energy and its contractor continue to make measurable progress removing Cold War HOUSE BILL NO. 221 weapons waste from an unlined landfill with the aim of protecting BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE the Snake River Plain Aquifer – one of Idaho's most precious AN ACT natural resources. RELATING TO THE ASBESTOS BANKRUPTCY TRUST NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members CLAIMS TRANSPARENCY ACT; AMENDING TITLE 6, of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, 31, TITLE 6, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A TITLE, that, in this twenty-fifth anniversary of the signing of the TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS, TO DEFINE Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order, we support TERMS, TO REQUIRE A CLAIMANT TO MAKE CERTAIN the Department of Energy, the Administration and Congress to DISCLOSURES, TO ALLOW A DEFENDANT TO FILE identify, commit and sustain the necessary funding to allow the A CERTAIN MOTION REGARDING ADDITIONAL OR Department of Energy to continue to make progress at meeting ALTERNATIVE TRUSTS, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN its cleanup milestones to benefit the citizens of Idaho and its REQUIREMENTS REGARDING DISCOVERY AND USE environment. OF MATERIALS, TO PROVIDE FOR A RECORD THAT BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature supports IDENTIFIES ASBESTOS TRUST CLAIMS, TO PROVIDE continued funding for the national and international missions SANCTIONS FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE CERTAIN at the Department of Energy's Idaho site to include, but INFORMATION, TO PROVIDE CERTAIN PRESUMPTIONS, not be limited to, nuclear energy research and development, TO PROVIDE SEVERABILITY, AND TO PROVIDE bioenergy research, renewable energy research, cyber security APPLICABILITY. advancements, smart-grid technology deployments, and national security support to the Department of Homeland Security and HOUSE BILL NO. 222 other departments. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the AN ACT House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and RELATING TO THE SECURE TREATMENT FACILITY directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of ACT; AMENDING TITLE 66, IDAHO CODE, BY THE [February 28, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 143

ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 14, TITLE 66, IDAHO 11TH ORDER CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AUTHORITY, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE CRITERIA TO QUALIFY FOR ADMISSION TO A CERTAIN FACILITY, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 192 be returned TO PROVIDE FOR DISPOSITION AND REDISPOSITION TO to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. There being no AND DISCHARGE FROM THE FACILITY, TO ESTABLISH objection, it was so ordered. RIGHTS OF THOSE ADMITTED TO THE FACILITY AND TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN TREATMENT; AND Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 131 be placed DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection it was so ordered. HOUSE BILL NO. 223 Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 130 be placed BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE at the bottom of the House bills on the Third Reading Calendar. AN ACT There being no objection, it was so ordered. RELATING TO RURAL EDUCATION SUPPORT NETWORKS; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 33, IDAHO H 120 - MORTICIANS AND FUNERAL HOME CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-319A, DIRECTORS IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RURAL EDUCATION SUPPORT NETWORKS, TO PROVIDE H 120 was read the third time at length, section by section, FOR THEIR MEMBERSHIP, DUTIES, GOVERNANCE AND and placed before the House for final consideration. FUNDING, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO AUTHORIZE RULEMAKING; AND PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Smith to open debate. H 219, H 220, H 221, H 222, and H 223 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, The question being, "Shall H 120 pass?" and Administration Committee for printing. Roll call resulted as follows: S 1060, by Health and Welfare Committee, was introduced, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Committee. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, S 1059 and S 1094, by Education Committee, were Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Education Committee. Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, S 1084, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Moon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, first time by title, and referred to the Resources and Conservation Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Committee. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. S 1085, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read NAYS–Moyle. Total - 1. the first time by title, and referred to the Local Government Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Committee. Total - 70. S 1046 and S 1057, by Commerce and Human Resources Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 120 passed the Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to referred to the State Affairs Committee. the Senate. S 1061, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the H 139 - BARBER AND COSMETOLOGY SERVICES first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. H 139 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. Clow, Mr. Crane, and Ms. Wintrow to open debate. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall H 139 pass?" H 191 and HCR 9, by Health and Welfare Committee, were Roll call resulted as follows: read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AYES–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, H 106, by Education Committee, was read the second time Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, by title and filed for third reading. Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kerby, King, Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, S 1019, by Education Committee, was read the second time Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, by title and filed for third reading. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Perry, Redman, Scott, H 152, H 181, H 182, H 183, and H 184, by State Affairs Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Vander Woude, Wintrow, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, reading. Mr. Speaker. Total - 58. 144 HOUSE JOURNAL February 28, 2017]

NAYS–Anderson, Bell, Burtenshaw, Kauffman, Miller, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 195 passed the Packer, Raybould, Rubel, Smith, VanOrden, Wood. Total - 11. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. the Senate. Total - 70. H 207 - TAXING DISTRICTS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 139 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 207 was read the third time at length, section by section, the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration.

H 185 - INCOME TAXATION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open debate. H 185 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 207 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall H 185 pass?" Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Kingsley(Lohman), Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, NAYS–Erpelding, Kerby, Kloc, Wintrow. Total - 4. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. Total - 70. NAYS–Cheatham, Crane, Dixon, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Kingsley(Lohman), Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 207 passed the Stevenson, Zito. Total - 15. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. the Senate. Total - 70. H 208 - APPROPRIATIONS - AGRICULTURE Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 185 passed the DEPARTMENT House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 208 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 195 - CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open H 195 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 208 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Mr. Redman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, debate of H 195. There being no objection it was so ordered. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, The question being, "Shall H 195 pass?" Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, NAYS–Moon, Nate, Zollinger. Total - 3. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Kingsley(Lohman), Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Total - 70. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 208 passed the Smith, Stevenson, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. the Senate. Total - 64. NAYS–Erpelding, Kloc, Syme, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 5. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Total - 70. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. [February 28, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 145

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 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 1, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:01 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 146 HOUSE JOURNAL March 1, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise OF THE February 28, 2017 IDAHO LEGISLATURE The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to wit: FIFTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY H 124 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 2017 As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor House of Representatives February 28, 2017 The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed all 70 members present. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1003, S 1037, S 1040, SCR 101, and S 1009 for the signature of the Speaker. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. NOVAK, Secretary The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Tanna Adcock, Page. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1003, S 1037, S 1040, SCR 101, and S 1009 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal February 28, 2017 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1083, S 1091, and S 1092 which have March 1, 2017 passed the Senate. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the S 1083, S 1091, and S 1092 were filed for first reading. House Journal of the Fifty-first Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 1, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Consideration of Messages from the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 21, Governor and the Senate HCR 22, HJM 3, H 219, H 220, H 221, H 222, and H 223. LUKER, Chairman OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise HCR 21, HCR 22, HJM 3, H 219, and H 222 were filed for second reading.

February 28, 2017 H 220 was referred to the Business Committee. The Honorable Scott Bedke H 221 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Speaker of the House Administration Committee. H 223 was referred to the Education Committee. Dear Mr. Speaker:

I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am February 28, 2017 transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, Mr. Speaker: to wit: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we H 20, H 74, and H 75 have had under consideration S 1029 and recommend that it do pass. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" VANORDEN, Chairman /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor S 1029 was filed for second reading. [March 1, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 147

February 28, 2017 Sincerely, Mr. Speaker: /s/ Scott Bedke We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND Speaker of the House DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration S 1043 and report it back to be placed on General Orders. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 23 PALMER, Chairman BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION S 1043 was placed on General Orders for consideration. STATING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND COMMEMORATING THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ON ITS February 28, 2017 125TH ANNIVERSARY. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration WHEREAS, President Abraham Lincoln exhibited great H 204 and recommend that it do pass. foresight in establishing a system of public higher education PALMER, Chairman through the first Morrill Act; and H 204 was filed for second reading. WHEREAS, the University of Idaho, the state's public, national, land-grant, research institution, officially opened its doors on October 5, 1892; and March 1, 2017 WHEREAS, Secretary of the Interior John W. Noble Mr. Speaker: presented U.S. Representative and University of Idaho Regent We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that Willis Sweet the first land-grant payment of $15,000 on we have had under consideration HCR 17 and SCR 107 and December 25, 1892; and recommend that they do pass. WHEREAS, the University of Idaho has awarded more than LOERTSCHER, Chairman 118,000 degrees since its opening; and HCR 17 and SCR 107 were filed for second reading. WHEREAS, to this day, the University of Idaho continues to fulfill its land-grant mission of education, research and extension in all 44 Idaho counties; and March 1, 2017 WHEREAS, continually since the first students arrived, the Mr. Speaker: University of Idaho's staff, faculty and students have remained at We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that the forefront of the state's intellectual and economic life; and we have had under consideration H 12, as amended in the Senate, WHEREAS, in this year of our Lord 2017, the University of as amended in the Senate, and recommend non-concurrence with Idaho marks its 125th year of service to the citizens of our great Senate Amendments. state. LOERTSCHER, Chairman NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, There being no objection, H 12, as amended in the Senate, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, as amended in the Senate, was ordered filed in the Office of the that we commemorate President Lincoln's creation of the Idaho Chief Clerk. Territory, his signing of the Morrill Act, and the resulting 125th year of outstanding education, research and extension by the March 1, 2017 University of Idaho and its continued service to the people of Mr. Speaker: this great state. We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 216 and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 24 recommend that it do pass. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE COLLINS, Chairman A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND H 216 was filed for second reading. REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE IDAHO STATE POLICE RELATING TO THE MOTOR CARRIER RULES. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 7TH ORDER WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules House of Representatives are not consistent with legislative intent; and State of Idaho WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain February 27, 2017 rules of the Idaho State Police relating to the Motor Carrier Rules are not consistent with legislative intent and should be rejected. The Honorable , Chairman NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members Transportation and Defense Committee of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, Dear Representative Palmer: that IDAPA 11.13.01, Idaho State Police, the Motor Carrier Rules, adopted as a pending rule under Docket Number 11-1301-1603, I hereby designate the Transportation and Defense the entire rulemaking docket, be, and the same is hereby rejected Committee a privileged committee on Tuesday, February 28, and declared null, void and of no force and effect. 2017, for the purpose of introducing RS 25373 (HCR 24). 148 HOUSE JOURNAL March 1, 2017]

HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 4 spread of the mussels, and containment where established, until BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE such time as viable tools for eradication are discovered. A JOINT MEMORIAL BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, TO directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE of Congress, to the congressional delegation representing the UNITED STATES, TO THE LEADERSHIP OF THE HOUSES, State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States, to the ASSEMBLIES AND SENATES IN THE STATES OF leadership of the houses, assemblies and senates in the states MONTANA, WYOMING, , NEVADA, OREGON, of Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, WASHINGTON, ARIZONA, COLORADO, NEW MEXICO Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and , and to the AND CALIFORNIA, AND TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Pacific Northwest Economic Region. ECONOMIC REGION. We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives HCR 23, HCR 24, and HJM 4 were introduced, read and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, do hereby Administration Committee for printing. respectfully represent that: WHEREAS, eradication of invasive species is a matter of 8TH ORDER national concern, transcending state lines; and Introduction, First Reading, and Reference WHEREAS, the presence of quagga and zebra mussels, of Bills and Joint Resolutions collectively referred to as dreissenid mussels, in the West is a matter of growing and alarming concern; and House of Representatives WHEREAS, the mussels were introduced into the Great State of Idaho Lakes in the 1980s by watercraft from the shipping industry February 27, 2017 through ballast water and adhesion to watercraft, having originated in Eastern Europe near the Black Sea, and now having The Honorable Judy Boyle, Chairman spread to 32 states, including a discovery of larvae in Montana Agricultural Affairs Committee in November 2016; and WHEREAS, in her five-year lifetime, a single quagga or Dear Representative Boyle: zebra mussel will produce about 5 million eggs, 100,000 of which reach adulthood. The offspring of a single mussel will in I hereby designate the Agricultural Affairs Committee a turn produce a total of half a billion adult offspring; and privileged committee on Tuesday, February 28, 2017, for the WHEREAS, mussels spread, in large part, by attaching to purpose of introducing RS 24837 (H 229). exposed hard surfaces of watercraft, as well as ballast water discharges, and being transported from water body to water body, Sincerely, many times across state lines, and many western states have /s/ Scott Bedke now enacted laws to establish watercraft inspection programs to Speaker of the House prevent the spread of quagga and zebra mussels to unaffected waters; and HOUSE BILL NO. 224 WHEREAS, it is estimated that mussel introduction into the BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE State of Idaho would cost Idaho approximately $94 million per AN ACT year. This figure does not include agriculture-related impacts, APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE COMMISSION ON which would be devastating to the state, but reflects the impact THE ARTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND LIMITING THE to hydroelectric facilities, recreation areas, fish hatcheries, golf NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT courses, intake valves for drinking water facilities and irrigation POSITIONS. facilities; and WHEREAS, federal action, and federal regulations, are HOUSE BILL NO. 225 necessary to address decontamination policies for those infested BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE federal waters in the West; and AN ACT WHEREAS, the State of Idaho seeks to foster cooperative APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE PUBLIC efforts between the western states and the federal government EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF IDAHO FOR for the establishment of a coordinated effort to prevent, to FISCAL YEAR 2018; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF whatever extent possible, through efforts including inspections, AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; decontamination policies, enforcement of invasive species laws AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT. and rapid response protocols, further spread of the mussels, and containment where established, until such time as viable tools HOUSE BILL NO. 226 for eradication are discovered. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members AN ACT of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, DISTRICTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018. that we encourage western states and the federal government to establish cooperative and coordinated efforts with the State of HOUSE BILL NO. 227 Idaho to prevent, to whatever extent possible, through efforts BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE including inspections, decontamination policies, enforcement AN ACT of invasive species laws and rapid response protocols, further APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DIVISION OF VETERANS SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND [March 1, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 149

LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME OR LOSS DUE TO WILDLIFE MAY INCLUDE EXCLOSURE EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. CAGES OR OTHER DEVICES; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING HOUSE BILL NO. 228 AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 231 RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE SECTION 33-1024, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE AN ACT THE DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF AN RELATING TO NOXIOUS WEEDS; AMENDING ADULT EDUCATION ONLINE PORTAL AND A PARENT CHAPTER 24, TITLE 22, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION RESOURCE ONLINE PORTAL. OF A NEW SECTION 22-2414, IDAHO CODE, TO DESIGNATE THE JAPANESE YEW AS A NOXIOUS HOUSE BILL NO. 229 WEED, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN CONDUCT, TO DEFINE BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE A TERM, TO PROVIDE FOR ADHERENCE TO CONTROL AN ACT GUIDELINES, TO PROVIDE FOR ERADICATION, TO RELATING TO VETERINARIANS; AMENDING PROVIDE FOR RULEMAKING, TO PROVIDE FOR CHAPTER 21, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE EXEMPTIONS AND TO PROVIDE FOR PENALTIES AND ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-2112A, IDAHO CODE, VIOLATIONS. TO PROVIDE FOR A CERTAIN RENEWAL FEE FOR VETERINARY LICENSES FOR A SPECIFIED PERIOD OF HOUSE BILL NO. 232 TIME; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE A SUNSET DATE. AN ACT RELATING TO OIL AND GAS; AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 230 47-329, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 47-318, IDAHO CODE, TO AN ACT REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO ADD AND REVISE RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-315, IDAHO SECTION 36-107, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AMENDING AMOUNT FROM CERTAIN LICENSES TO BE USED FOR SECTION 47-328, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SPECIFIED PURPOSES AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE SECTION AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE WASTE OF USE OF MONEYS FOR FISHING ACCESS; AMENDING OIL AND GAS IS PROHIBITED; AMENDING SECTION SECTION 36-111, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS 47-327, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION REGARDING MONEYS PAID INTO THE FISH AND GAME AND TO PROVIDE FOR JURISDICTION OVER CERTAIN SET-ASIDE ACCOUNT AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE LANDS; AMENDING SECTION 47-317, IDAHO CODE, USE OF MONEYS DERIVED FROM CERTAIN LICENSE TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, TO REVISE THE ENDORSEMENTS; AMENDING SECTION 36-115, IDAHO MEMBERSHIP, QUALIFICATIONS AND TERMS OF THE CODE, TO REFERENCE PAYMENTS TO THE SECONDARY OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION AND DEPREDATION ACCOUNT FROM THE SET-ASIDE TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL LEGAL COUNSEL; ACCOUNT, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING AMENDING SECTION 47-319, IDAHO CODE, TO THE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN AMOUNTS FROM THE REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO REVISE THE EXPENDABLE BIG GAME DEPREDATION FUND DUTIES OF THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION AND TO REVISE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS COMMISSION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS; REGARDING PAYMENT FOR CERTAIN DAMAGES DUE REPEALING SECTION 47-316, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO DEPREDATION; AMENDING SECTION 36-406, IDAHO TO THE WASTE OF OIL AND GAS; AMENDING SECTION CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN DEPOSIT PROVISIONS 47-320, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, REGARDING THE FISH AND GAME SET-ASIDE TO REVISE CODE REFERENCES AND TO MAKE ACCOUNT; AMENDING SECTION 36-407, IDAHO TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THREE YEAR NONRESIDENT 47-321, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION JUNIOR FISHING LICENSES; AMENDING CHAPTER AND TO PROVIDE FOR SPACING UNIT REQUIREMENTS; 4, TITLE 36, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE NEW SECTION 36-414, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 47-318, IDAHO CODE, FOR LICENSE ENDORSEMENTS TO FUND WILDLIFE TO PROVIDE FOR WELL SPACING REQUIREMENTS; DEPREDATION COMPENSATION AND PREVENTION AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY AND SPORTSMEN ACCESS PROGRAMS; AMENDING THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 47-319, IDAHO SECTION 36-416, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN CODE, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR SETBACKS; LICENSE FEES; AMENDING SECTION 36-1108, IDAHO AMENDING SECTION 47-322, IDAHO CODE, TO CODE, TO CLARIFY REFERENCES TO ANTELOPE AS REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE PRONGHORN ANTELOPE, TO PROVIDE FOR VERBAL OR REGARDING STEM PROGRAM DONATIONS, TO REVISE ELECTRONIC REPORTING OF DAMAGE AND TO REVISE THE REQUIRED MAJORITY FOR INTEGRATION, TO PROVISIONS REGARDING PROCEDURES ASSOCIATED REMOVE LANGUAGE REGARDING TRADE SECRETS WITH DEPREDATION CLAIMS; AMENDING SECTION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING 36-1110, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR VERBAL OR SECTION 47-323, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE ELECTRONIC REPORTING OF DAMAGE, TO PROVIDE SECTION, TO REVISE THE REQUIRED MAJORITY FOR THAT THE DIRECTOR MAY RESPOND PURSUANT TO UNIT OPERATION, TO REVISE A CODE REFERENCE SPECIFIED LAW AND TO PROVIDE THAT METHODS OF AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING DETERMINING FORAGE UTILIZATION AND DAMAGE CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE 150 HOUSE JOURNAL March 1, 2017]

ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 47-322, IDAHO CODE, CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 42-233, IDAHO TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR OIL AND GAS CODE, TO REVISE A CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING METERING SYSTEMS; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, SECTION 42-4003, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CODE TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A REFERENCES; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; DECLARING NEW SECTION 47-323, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMINGLING PRODUCTION DATE. FROM OIL AND GAS WELLS; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW HOUSE BILL NO. 233 SECTION 47-324, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORTS FROM OPERATORS AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN ACT VIOLATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-326, IDAHO RELATING TO THE PUBLIC RECORDS ACT; CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO MAKE AMENDING SECTION 74-109, IDAHO CODE, TO TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW EXEMPTIONS, TO PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS FOR CERTAIN SECTION 47-326, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT COMMUNICATIONS, TO PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS FOR CERTAIN DATA IS PUBLIC AND SHALL BE AVAILABLE CERTAIN PERSONAL INFORMATION AND TO DEFINE ON THE INTERNET AND TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE TERMS. TO CLAIM AN EXEMPTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A HOUSE BILL NO. 234 NEW SECTION 47-327, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE CONFIDENTIALITY OF CERTAIN INFORMATION, TO AN ACT PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES RELATING TO TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION FOR VIOLATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-324, IDAHO 63-3029A, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, TO PROVIDE REGARDING A TAX CREDIT RATE FOR CONTRIBUTIONS FOR DUTIES OF THE OIL AND GAS ADMINISTRATOR, TO CERTAIN SCHOLARSHIPS, SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS TO PLACE A MORATORIUM ON RULEMAKING, TO AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING REVISE CODE REFERENCES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL SECTION 63-3029A, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-325, IDAHO SECTION 3, CHAPTER 78, LAWS OF 2016, TO ESTABLISH CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, TO PROVIDE PROVISIONS REGARDING A TAX CREDIT RATE FOR THE POWERS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE OIL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO CERTAIN SCHOLARSHIPS, AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, TO PROVIDE SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL FOR THE VIOLATION OF COMMISSION ORDERS AND CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-330, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 235 THE DETERMINATION OF THE PRICE ON WHICH THE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE PAYMENT OF TAX AND ROYALTIES IS BASED, TO AN ACT REMOVE LANGUAGE REGARDING RELATED PARTIES, RELATING TO PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS; TO PROVIDE FOR MONTHLY TAX PAYMENTS, TO AMENDING SECTION 63-602NN, IDAHO CODE, REVISE THE DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS COLLECTED BY TO PROVIDE APPLICATION OF A PROPERTY TAX THE TAX COMMISSION, TO AUTHORIZE THE SHARING EXEMPTION TO A CHANGE IN BASE VALUE OF OF RECORDS BETWEEN CERTAIN STATE AGENCIES, CERTAIN NEW AND EXISTING PLANTS, TO REMOVE, TO REQUIRE CONFIDENTIALITY OF SUCH RECORDS REVISE AND ALPHABETIZE DEFINITIONS, TO REVISE AND TO PROVIDE A PENALTY FOR DISCLOSURE; TAX INCENTIVE CRITERIA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE EXECUTIVE SESSIONS AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 47-331, IDAHO CODE, HEARINGS BY A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO PROVIDE FOR THE OBLIGATION TO PAY ROYALTIES CONSIDERING AN EXEMPTION. AND TO PROVIDE FOR TERMS, REQUIREMENTS AND CIVIL REMEDIES; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE HOUSE BILL NO. 236 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE SECTION 47-332, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN AN ACT REPORTS TO ROYALTY OWNERS AND TO PROVIDE RELATING TO FIRST INFORMER BROADCASTERS; FOR REPORTING VIOLATIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER AMENDING TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A OF A NEW CHAPTER 59, TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, TO NEW SECTION 47-333, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR FIRST INFORMER A CIVIL ACTION BY A ROYALTY OWNER FOR AN BROADCASTERS IN THE IDAHO EMERGENCY ACCOUNTING AND ROYALTY PAYMENT; AMENDING OPERATIONS PLAN AND TO PROVIDE FOR TRAINING. CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 47-334, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE H 224, H 225, H 226, H 227, H 228, H 229, H 230, H 231, FOR THE USE OF SURFACE LAND BY OWNERS AND H 232, H 233, H 234, H 235, and H 236 were introduced, read OPERATORS AND TO PROVIDE FOR MEDIATION AND the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and A BOND REQUIREMENT; AMENDING SECTION 74-108, Administration Committee for printing. IDAHO CODE, TO EXEMPT CERTAIN RECORDS FROM THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION S 1083, S 1091, and S 1092, by Judiciary and Rules AND THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS FROM PUBLIC Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and RECORDS DISCLOSURE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. [March 1, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 151

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Roll call resulted as follows: Order of Business. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, 10TH ORDER Clow, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, H 121, by Business Committee, was read the second time by Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, title and filed for third reading. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, H 188, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, by title and filed for third reading. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, S 1063, by Resources and Environment Committee, was read Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. the second time by title and filed for third reading. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Collins. Total - 1. H 148, H 178, H 200, and H 202, by Judiciary, Rules and Total - 70. Administration Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 201 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to S 1081, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the the Senate. second time by title and filed for third reading. H 193 and H 203, by State Affairs Committee, were read the H 136 - INSURANCE second time by title and filed for third reading. H 136 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. Kloc to open debate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 130 be placed at the bottom of the House bills on the Third Reading Calendar. The question being, "Shall H 136 pass?" There being no objection, it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: H 199 - EDUCATION AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 199 was read the third time at length, section by section, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, debate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, The question being, "Shall H 199 pass?" Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Roll call resulted as follows: VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS–Stevenson. Total - 1. Chew, Clow, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Total - 70. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 136 passed the Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Kingsley(Lohman), Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, the Senate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, H 138 - ACCOUNTANCY Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, H 138 was read the third time at length, section by section, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS–Stevenson. Total - 1. Absent and excused–Collins. Total - 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 199 passed the The question being, "Shall H 138 pass?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, H 201 - CHANGE OF NAMES Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, H 201 was read the third time at length, section by section, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, and placed before the House for final consideration. Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Zito to open debate. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall H 201 pass?" Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, 152 HOUSE JOURNAL March 1, 2017]

VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, H 106 - RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. H 106 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McDonald to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 138 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 106 pass?"

H 140 - COMPREHENSIVE STATE WATER PLAN Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, H 140 was read the third time at length, section by section, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, and placed before the House for final consideration. Clow, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, debate. Mendive, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Trujillo, VanOrden, The question being, "Shall H 140 pass?" Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Barbieri, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Kingsley, Luker, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Stevenson, Troy, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 21. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Total - 70. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 106 passed the Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, the Senate. Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Mr. Luker asked unanimous consent that his vote be changed VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, from AYE to NAY on H 106. There being no objection, it was so Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. ordered. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. H 152 - UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Total - 70. H 152 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 140 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. Scott to open debate. H 191 - PHARMACY The question being, "Shall H 152 pass?" H 191 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Perry to open Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, debate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall H 191 pass?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 152 passed the McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, the Senate. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, H 181 - LOCAL GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT POOL Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. H 181 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 191 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 181 pass?" [March 1, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 153

Roll call resulted as follows: Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–None. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Absent and excused–Kerby. Total - 1. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Total - 70. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 183 passed the Nate, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, the Senate. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. H 184 - STATE TREASURER NAYS–None. H 184 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent and excused–Packer. Total - 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 181 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 184. H 182 - STATE TREASURER The question being, "Shall H 184 pass?" H 182 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. Armstrong to open AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, debate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, The question being, "Shall H 182 pass?" Gestrin, Gibbs, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Roll call resulted as follows: Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Total - 66. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, NAYS–Dixon, Giddings, Harris, Scott. Total - 4. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Total - 70. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 184 passed the Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 182 passed the H 130 - LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCES House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 130 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 183 - STATE TREASURER At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open H 183 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 130 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Smith to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, of interest regarding H 183. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, The question being, "Shall H 183 pass?" Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Roll call resulted as follows: McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 130 passed the McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, the Senate. 154 HOUSE JOURNAL March 1, 2017]

HCR 9 - RARE DISEASES Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared HCR 12 adopted and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. HCR 9 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. debate. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth The question being, "Shall HCR 9 be adopted?" Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 9 adopted by voice 5TH ORDER vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Report of Standing Committees HCR 19 - FOSTER CARE STUDY COMMITTEE March 1, 2017 Mr. Speaker: HCR 19 was read the third time at length and placed before We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND the House for final consideration. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 23, HJM 4, H 224, H 225, H 226, H 227, and H 228. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Perry to open LUKER, Chairman debate. HCR 23, HJM 4, H 224, H 225, H 226, H 227, and At this time, Mr. Moyle took the Chair. H 228 were filed for second reading. The question being, "Shall HCR 19 be adopted?" March 1, 2017 Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Speaker: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, H 32, H 27, H 9, H 97, and H 153 to the Governor at 10:55 a.m., Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, as of this date, February 28, 2017. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, LUKER, Chairman King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, There being no objection, the House advanced to the McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Fifteenth Order of Business. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, 15TH ORDER Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Announcements Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Announcements were made to the body. Absent and excused–Mr. Speaker. Total - 1. Total - 70. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared HCR 19 adopted and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Thursday, March 2, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion HCR 12 - EDUCATION carried. HCR 12 was read the third time at length and placed before Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House the House for final consideration. adjourned at 12:01 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk The question being, "Shall HCR 12 be adopted?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger. Total - 60. NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Kingsley, Moon, Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Zito. Total - 9. Absent and excused–Mr. Speaker. Total - 1. Total - 70. [March 2, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 155

HOUSE JOURNAL March 1, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration IDAHO LEGISLATURE S 1055 and recommend that it do pass. HARTGEN, Chairman FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE S 1055 was filed for second reading. March 1, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND FIFTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2017 H 211, HCR 20, S 1064, and S 1099 and recommend that they do pass.

House of Representatives GIBBS, Chairman The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 211, HCR 20, S 1064, and S 1099 were filed for second reading. Roll call showed all 70 members present.

Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. March 1, 2017 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Saylor Adcock, Page. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have had under consideration H 135 and report it back to be placed on 3RD ORDER General Orders. Approval of Journal BARBIERI, Chairman March 2, 2017 H 135 was placed on General Orders for consideration. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved March 1, 2017 the House Journal of the Fifty-second Legislative Day and Mr. Speaker: recommend that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have LUKER, Chairman had under consideration H 205 and S 1008 and recommend that they do pass. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by BARBIERI, Chairman Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 205 and S 1008 were filed for second reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth Order of Business. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees 8TH ORDER March 2, 2017 Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Mr. Speaker: of Bills and Joint Resolutions We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 24, H 229, H 230, H 231, H 232, H 233, H 234, H 235, and H 236. House of Representatives LUKER, Chairman State of Idaho HCR 24 was filed for second reading. February 28, 2017 H 229 and H 231 were referred to the Agricultural Affairs The Honorable Stephen Hartgen, Chairman Committee. Commerce and Human Resources Committee

H 230 and H 232 were referred to the Resources and Dear Representative Hartgen: Conservation Committee. I hereby designate the Commerce and Human Resources H 233 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. Committee a privileged committee on Wednesday, March 1, H 234 and H 235 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation 2017, for the purpose of introducing RS 25423 (H 243). Committee. Sincerely, H 236 was referred to the Environment, Energy and /s/ Scott Bedke Technology Committee. Speaker of the House 156 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2017]

House of Representatives SECTION 33-5210, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE State of Idaho APPLICABILITY OF STATE LAW AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION February 28, 2017 33-5211, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN The Honorable Vito Barbieri, Chairman WORKSHOPS TO BE OFFERED ELECTRONICALLY; Business Committee AND AMENDING SECTION 33-5202A, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE REFERENCE. Dear Representative Barbieri: HOUSE BILL NO. 242 I hereby designate the Business Committee a privileged BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE committee on Wednesday, March 1, 2017, for the purpose of AN ACT introducing RS 25427 (H 244). RELATING TO SCHOOLS; AMENDING SECTION Sincerely, 33-512, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE BOARD /s/ Scott Bedke OF EDUCATION TO WAIVE THE MINIMUM NUMBER Speaker of the House OF INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS FOR A SCHOOL DISTRICT FOLLOWING A DISASTER DECLARATION UNDER HOUSE BILL NO. 237 CERTAIN CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE A LIMITATION BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AN ACT DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE LAVA HOT SPRINGS FOUNDATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND HOUSE BILL NO. 243 LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 238 RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AMENDING CHAPTER 13, TITLE 72, IDAHO CODE, AN ACT BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 72-1321, APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES FOR FISCAL YEAR LABOR TO REQUEST CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS BY 2018; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED SUBMITTING FEES AND FINGERPRINTS OF CERTAIN FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. PERSONS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE RECEIPT AND USE OF CRIMINAL HISTORY INFORMATION, TO PROHIBIT HOUSE BILL NO. 239 FURTHER DISSEMINATION OF CRIMINAL HISTORY BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE INFORMATION, TO PROVIDE FOR THE REVIEW OF AN ACT INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM THE CRIMINAL APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE COMMISSION HISTORY AND BACKGROUND CHECK, TO PROVIDE FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED FOR FOR CERTAIN DETERMINATIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF THE COMMUNICATION OF CLEARANCE OR DENIAL, AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. TO PROVIDE FOR OPPORTUNITY FOR FORMAL REVIEW OF A DENIAL, TO PROVIDE FOR IMMUNITY FROM HOUSE BILL NO. 240 LIABILITY AND TO PROVIDE THAT CLEARANCE BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE IS NOT A DETERMINATION OF SUITABILITY FOR AN ACT EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTING. RELATING TO FIREARMS SAFETY; AMENDING CHAPTER 16, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION HOUSE BILL NO. 244 OF A NEW SECTION 33-1628, IDAHO CODE, TO BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AUTHORIZE AND ENCOURAGE A SCHOOL DISTRICT TO AN ACT ADOPT AN ELECTIVE COURSE IN FIREARMS SAFETY RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING CHAPTER EDUCATION AND TO AUTHORIZE INSTRUCTORS. 18, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 41-1830, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH HOUSE BILL NO. 241 PROVISIONS REGARDING NOTICE OF LAPSE OR BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE TERMINATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL LIFE INSURANCE AN ACT POLICY. RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS; AMENDING H 237, H 238, H 239, H 240, H 241, H 242, H 243, and SECTION 33-5203, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT H 244 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to A CHARTERING ENTITY MAY AGREE TO ACCEPT A the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. CHARTER SCHOOL PETITION AT A LATER DATE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth SECTION 33-5205, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE Order of Business. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROCESS OF STARTING OR CONVERTING A NEW PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL; 10TH ORDER AMENDING SECTION 33-5206, IDAHO CODE, TO Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions PROVIDE FOR THE APPLICABILITY OF FEDERAL LAW AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND TO Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that HCR 23 be held REVISE ADMISSION PROCEDURES; AMENDING at the Desk. [March 2, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 157

HCR 21 and HCR 22, by Business Committee, were read At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Manwaring to open the second time by title and filed for third reading. debate. HJM 3, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the The question being, "Shall H 188 pass?" second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: H 219, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, time by title and filed for third reading. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, H 222, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, second time by title and filed for third reading. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, S 1029, by Education Committee, was read the second time Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, by title and filed for third reading. Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, H 204 and HCR 17, by State Affairs Committee, were read Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, the second time by title and filed for third reading. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–Chew, Harris, Luker, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 5. SCR 107, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second Total - 70. time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 188 passed the H 216, by Revenue and Taxation 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. HJM 4, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 148 - GUARDIANS AND CONSERVATORS H 224, H 225, H 226, and H 227, by Appropriations H 148 was read the third time at length, section by section, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third and placed before the House for final consideration. reading. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open H 228, by Education Committee, was read the second time debate. by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall H 148 pass?" 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 121 - DRIVING BUSINESSES Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, H 121 was read the third time at length, section by section, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, and placed before the House for final consideration. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Holtzclaw to open McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, debate. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, The question being, "Shall H 121 pass?" Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 148 passed the Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, the Senate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, H 178 - HOMICIDE Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, H 178 was read the third time at length, section by section, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, and placed before the House for final consideration. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Holtzclaw and Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Mr. Gannon to open debate. NAYS–Giddings. Total - 1. The question being, "Shall H 178 pass?" Absent and excused–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 121 passed the AYES–Blanksma, Boyle, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Crane, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, the Senate. Kerby, Malek, McDonald, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Toone, Trujillo, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, H 188 - CAMPAIGN FINANCE Mr. Speaker. Total - 26. NAYS–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 188 was read the third time at length, section by section, Bell, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Erpelding, Gestrin, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Jordan, Kauffman, 158 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2017]

King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, H 193 - SECRETARY OF STATE Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Perry, Rubel, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, H 193 was read the third time at length, section by section, Wintrow, Zollinger. Total - 43. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent and excused–Palmer. Total - 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Giddings to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 178 failed to pass the The question being, "Shall H 193 pass?" House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Roll call resulted as follows: H 200 - COURT FEES AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 200 was read the third time at length, section by section, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, debate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, The question being, "Shall H 200 pass?" Nate, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS–None. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent and excused–Packer, Palmer. Total - 2. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Total - 70. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 193 passed the Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to McCrostie, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, the Senate. Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, H 203 - SECRETARY OF STATE VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. H 203 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS–Malek, McDonald. Total - 2. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent and excused–Palmer, Zito. Total - 2. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Zito to open debate. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 203 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 200 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Roll call resulted as follows: the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 202 - CIVIL FORFEITURES Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, H 202 was read the third time at length, section by section, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris and McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Ms. Rubel to open debate. Nate, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, The question being, "Shall H 202 pass?" Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–None. AYES–Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Absent and excused–Packer, Palmer. Total - 2. Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Total - 70. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 203 passed the Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, the Senate. Manwaring, McCrostie, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the House recess Smith, Stevenson, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, until 1:30 p.m. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 58. NAYS–Amador, Burtenshaw, Gibbs, Hartgen, Malek, Without objection, the Speaker declared the House at recess McDonald, Syme, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 10. until 1:30 p.m. Absent and excused–Packer, Palmer. Total - 2. RECESS Total - 70. Afternoon Session The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., Mr. Moyle in the Chair. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 202 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of the Senate. Business. [March 2, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 159

Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that the remaining "(a) Any property owner performing noncommercial bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one electrical work in the owner's primary or secondary legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. residence, or associated outbuildings or land associated with the entire property on which those buildings sit, except that 12TH ORDER homeowner installations of renewable power generation Consideration of General Orders connected to the community power grid shall be subject Mr. Crane moved that the House do now resolve itself into a to a pre-plan review in accordance with local jurisdictions' Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General policies and procedures prior to the purchase of a permit;". Orders. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 189 Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with AMENDMENT TO THE BILL Mr. Crane in the Chair. On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 9 through 38; and delete page 2, and insert: When the Committee of the Whole House rose, the Speaker Pro Tem returned to the Chair and the House was "SECTION 1. That Title 74, Idaho Code, be, and the same is in order. hereby amended by the addition thereto of a NEW CHAPTER, to be known and designated as Chapter 6, Title 74, Idaho Code, Report of the Committee of the Whole House and to read as follows: CHAPTER 6 March 2, 2017 GOVERNMENT NONINTERFERENCE IN BOND AND Mr. Speaker: LEVY ELECTIONS ACT We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report that we have had under consideration H 111, H 99, H 154, H 137, H 189, H 186, H 131, and S 1043 and report them back without 74-601. SHORT TITLE. This act shall be known and recommendation, amended as follows: may be cited as the "Government Noninterference in Bond and Levy Elections Act." HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 111 74-602. LEGISLATIVE INTENT. The legislature AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 finds that it is against public policy for public funds or property On page 3 of the printed bill, delete lines 12 and 13, and to be used to influence the outcome at the ballot box. The insert: "49-419E, 49-420, 49-420A, 49-420B, 49-420C, 49-420D, legislature also finds that using public funds or property to 49-420E, 49-420G, 49-420H, 49-420I, 49-420J, 49-420K, advocate particular outcomes is contrary to the principles of our 49-420L, 49-420M, 49-420N and 49-420O,". republican form of government in protecting individual thought rather than perpetuating government as its own special interest. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 13 On page 4, in line 13, delete "49-420C" and insert: "49-420G". 74-603. PUBLIC FUNDS IN BOND AND LEVY ELECTIONS PROHIBITED. (1) Public funds and/or property AMENDMENT TO THE BILL may not be used by a government entity, its officers or agents On page 4, delete lines 19 and 20, and in line 21, delete "17" in supporting, opposing, or promoting a bond or levy election and insert: "16". except as provided in subsection (2) and (3) of this section. Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit individuals from using CORRECTION TO TITLE public grounds or facilities that are available to the general public On page 1, delete line 6, and insert: "49-419D, 49-420G, for political purposes, nor does it prohibit public employees or 49-420H AND 49-420I, IDAHO CODE, RELATING". elected officials from exercising their right to free speech in advocating for or against a bond or levy election. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 99 (2) Public funds and property may be used to inform voters of election-related information including, but not limited AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 to: election notifications as required by Idaho Code, dates On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 27, following "units." and locations of forthcoming elections, voter registration insert: "Commercial real estate does not include property used in requirements, absentee and early voting details, and bond and association with any agricultural operation or agricultural facility levy disclosures pursuant to sections 34-439 and 34-439A, Idaho as those terms are defined in section 22-4502, Idaho Code, and Code. that is zoned to allow the agricultural use.". (3) For property tax proposals, nothing shall prohibit the use of public funds or property to provide voters with the HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 154 expected costs of the bond or levy per one hundred thousand AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 dollars ($100,000) of taxable value and the current tax per one On page 2 of the printed bill, delete line 50; and on page hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) of taxable value. 3, delete lines 1 and 2, and insert: "year that is being taxed for said bond on said line. Each bond listed shall be a detailed 74-604. VIOLATIONS. (1) The attorney general assessment". shall have the duty to enforce this chapter. (2) A public official in violation of this chapter is guilty HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 137 of a misdemeanor and may be fined up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) and may be ordered to pay restitution pursuant to section AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 19-5304, Idaho Code. On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 26 through 30, and insert: 160 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2017]

74-605. VALIDITY OF ELECTION H 131, as amended, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and CHALLENGED. (1) The attorney general, a county prosecutor Administration Committee for engrossing. or a qualified elector of the applicable jurisdiction shall have standing to challenge an election that involves a violation of this S 1043, as amended in the House, was filed for first reading. section. A challenge to an election shall be filed by the attorney general, a prosecutor or an elector and reviewed by the court H 190 was retained on General Orders. pursuant to chapter 20, title 34, Idaho Code. The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and (2) If the court finds that a violation of this section Administration committee for printing. occurred, and that it is more likely than not that the result of the election would have been different had the violation not There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth occurred, then the court shall order that the election is null, void, Order of Business. and of no force and effect. (3) If the court finds that a violation of this section 5TH ORDER occurred, the plaintiff shall be entitled to costs and reasonable Report of Standing Committees attorney's fees and shall be considered the prevailing party regardless of whether or not the violation affected the outcome March 2, 2017 of the election.". Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND CORRECTION TO TITLE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 237, H 238, On page 1, in line 2, following "IN" insert: "BOND AND H 239, H 240, H 241, H 242, H 243, and H 244. LEVY"; in line 5, following "IN" insert: "BOND AND LEVY"; LUKER, Chairman also in line 5, following "VIOLATIONS" delete "," and insert: "AND"; and delete lines 6 and 7, and insert: "CHALLENGE ON H 237, H 238, H 239, and H 243 were filed for second THE VALIDITY OF A BOND OR LEVY ELECTION.". reading.

HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 186 H 240, H 241, and H 242 were referred to the Education Committee. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 On page 1 of the printed bill, in line 12, following "wireless" H 244 was referred to the Business Committee. insert: "local area network (LAN)"; and in line 23, following March 2, 2017 "wireless" insert: "LAN". Mr. Speaker: AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, return On page 2, in line 4, following "less" insert: "LAN"; in misdirected S 1057 and S 1061 to the Desk. line 9, following "Wireless" insert: "LAN"; in line 14, following LOERTSCHER, Chairman "wireless" insert: "LAN"; in line 17, following "wireless" insert: "LAN"; in line 34, following "wireless" insert: "LAN"; in line S 1057 and S 1061 were referred to Commerce and Human 47, following "wireless" insert: "LAN"; and in line 48, following Resources Committee. "wireless" insert: "LAN". There being no objection, the House advanced to the CORRECTION TO TITLE Fifteenth Order of Business. On page 1, in line 3, following "LESS" insert: "LOCAL AREA NETWORK"; and in line 4, following "WIRELESS" 15TH ORDER insert: "LOCAL AREA NETWORK". Announcements HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 131 Announcements were made to the body. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 16TH ORDER On page 1 of the printed bill, in line 41, following "periods" Adjournment insert: "from the date of conviction". Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1043 Friday, March 3, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 On page 3 of the printed bill, delete line 20, and insert: "their Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House designated agents, or equipment deal-". adjourned at 2:05 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker We have also had under consideration H 190, report progress and beg leave to sit again. ATTEST: CRANE, Chairman CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Mr. Crane moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the report adopted. H 111, as amended, H 99, as amended, H 154, as amended, H 137, as amended, H 189, as amended, H 186, as amended, and [March 3, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 161

HOUSE JOURNAL Closing Remarks OF THE Rep. Melissa Wintrow ****** IDAHO LEGISLATURE 3RD ORDER FIRST REGULAR SESSION Approval of Journal SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE March 3, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the FIFTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY House Journal of the Fifty-third Legislative Day and recommend FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017 that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by House of Representatives Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. 4TH ORDER Roll call showed 69 members present. Consideration of Messages from the Absent and excused - Redman. Total - 1. Governor and the Senate Total - 70. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Boise The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Idaho State Police March 1, 2017 Honor Guard. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the Idaho Day Program. Dear Mr. Speaker: ****** I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, 2016 IDAHO DAY PROGRAM to wit: "Idaho the Beautiful" H 97 and H 153 Welcome As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Representative Luke Malek /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor Flag Ceremony Idaho State Police Honor Guard OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise "Izar Ederrak" March 1, 2017 (A Basque Love Song) by Josu Elberding The Honorable Scott Bedke Boise State Meistersingers Speaker of the House Representative Janet Trujillo Dear Mr. Speaker: Introduction of I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am Former Representative Linden Bateman transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, -Idaho Day Presentation- to wit: Vignettes H 9, H 27, and H 32 Representative Chaney As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Representative Dixon /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor Representative Trujillo March 2, 2017 "Here We Have Idaho" Mr. Speaker: Boise State Meistersingers I transmit herewith SCR 113, SCR 104, S 1107, S 1112, S 1088, S 1108, and S 1109 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary 162 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2017]

SCR 113, SCR 104, S 1107, S 1112, S 1088, S 1108, and March 2, 2017 S 1109 were filed for first reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY March 2, 2017 AND TECHNOLOGY, report that we have had under Mr. Speaker: consideration H 236 and recommend that it do pass. I return herewith HCR 11, HCR 5, HJM 2, and RAYBOULD, Chairman HCR 8 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary H 236 was filed for second reading. HCR 11, HCR 5, HJM 2, and HCR 8 were referred to the March 2, 2017 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, report that we have had under consideration S 1085 and 5TH ORDER recommend that it do pass. Report of Standing Committees PERRY, Chairman HJR 3, held at the Desk February 10, 2017, was referred to S 1085 was filed for second reading. the Local Government Committee. March 3, 2017 HCR 23, held at the Desk March 2, 2017, was filed for Mr. Speaker: second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, March 3, 2017 report that we have had under consideration H 212 and H 213 and Mr. Speaker: recommend that they do pass. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND WOOD, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House H 212 and H 213 were filed for second reading. amendments to H 111, H 99, H 154, H 137, H 189, H 186, H 131, and S 1043. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh LUKER, Chairman Order of Business. March 3, 2017 7TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 111, as HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 25 amended, H 99, as amended, H 154, as amended, H 137, as BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE amended, H 189, as amended, H 186, as amended, and H 131, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION as amended. STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND LUKER, Chairman RECOGNIZING MARCH 3, 2017, AS NATIONAL SPEECH AND DEBATE EDUCATION DAY IN IDAHO. H 111, as amended, H 99, as amended, H 154, as amended, H 137, as amended, H 189, as amended, H 186, as amended, and Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: H 131, as amended, were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. WHEREAS, the House of Representatives and the Senate recognize that National Speech and Debate Education Day is March 2, 2017 being celebrated on March 3, 2017; and Mr. Speaker: WHEREAS, established by the National Speech and Debate We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, Association in conjunction with national and local partners, this report that we have had under consideration H 206, H 215, and event serves to promote better instruction in speech and debate H 217 and recommend that they do pass. across all grade levels and highlights the pivotal roles these COLLINS, Chairman abilities play in personal advocacy, social movements and public H 206, H 215, and H 217 were filed for second reading. policy-making; and WHEREAS, speech and debate education helps students to develop important skills in communication, critical thinking, March 2, 2017 creativity and collaboration through the practice of public Mr. Speaker: speaking. Participants learn not only to analyze and express We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that complex ideas effectively but also to listen, concur, question or we have had under consideration H 93, H 197, and H 209 and dissent with reason and compassion; and recommend that they do pass. WHEREAS, across the country, countless educators devote LOERTSCHER, Chairman in-school, after-school and weekend time to supporting their students in speech and debate practices and competitions, and H 93, H 197, and H 209 were filed for second reading. the example of hard work and dedication they set has a lasting, March 2, 2017 positive impact on their pupils; and Mr. Speaker: WHEREAS, the skills learned through speech and debate We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we serve students well throughout their lives, and this occasion have had under consideration H 223 and recommend that it do presents a welcome opportunity to recognize such instruction as pass. an essential component of a well-rounded curriculum. VANORDEN, Chairman NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, H 223 was filed for second reading. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, [March 3, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 163 that the Legislature hereby recognizes March 3, 2017, as National CODE, TO REVISE THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGES Speech and Debate Education Day in Idaho. FOR UNPAID WAGES DUE AND OWING THAT MAY BE RECOVERED AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL HCR 25 was introduced, read the first time by title, and CORRECTION. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. HOUSE BILL NO. 250 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE SCR 113, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read AN ACT the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare RELATING TO ABORTION; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE Committee. FINDINGS; AMENDING SECTION 18-617, IDAHO SCR 104, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, CODE, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE PROVIDING THAT A was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the PHYSICIAN HAS EXAMINED IN PERSON THE WOMAN Commerce and Human Resources Committee. TO WHOM THE ABORTIFACIENT IS ADMINISTERED TO DETERMINE THE MEDICAL APPROPRIATENESS OF 8TH ORDER SUCH ADMINISTRATION AND HAS DETERMINED THAT Introduction, First Reading, and Reference THE ABORTIFACIENT IS SUFFICIENTLY SAFE FOR USE of Bills and Joint Resolutions IN THE GESTATIONAL AGE AT WHICH IT WILL BE ADMINISTERED; AMENDING SECTION 54-5707, IDAHO HOUSE BILL NO. 245 CODE, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE PROVIDING THAT NO BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE DRUG MAY BE PRESCRIBED THROUGH TELEHEALTH AN ACT SERVICES FOR THE PURPOSES OF CAUSING AN APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DIVISION ABORTION; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. OF HUMAN RESOURCES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME H 245, H 246, H 247, H 248, H 249, and H 250 were EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING GUIDANCE introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the FOR EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION; AND PROVIDING Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. GUIDANCE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF EMPLOYEE S 1107, S 1088, S 1108, and S 1109, by Judiciary and Rules COMPENSATION. Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. HOUSE BILL NO. 246 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE S 1112, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first AN ACT time by title, and filed for second reading. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND S 1043, as amended in the House, by Transportation LIMITING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed POSITIONS. for second reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 247 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 9TH ORDER AN ACT First Reading of Engrossed Bills APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND TO THE BOARD OF REGENTS H 111, as amended, by Transportation and Defense OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR HEALTH Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; for second reading. LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME H 99, as amended, by Business Committee, was introduced, EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; EXEMPTING APPROPRIATION read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. OBJECT TRANSFER LIMITATIONS; AND PROVIDING NON-GENERAL FUND REAPPROPRIATION. H 154, as amended, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second HOUSE BILL NO. 248 reading. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT H 137, as amended, by Business Committee, was introduced, APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED H 189, as amended, by State Affairs Committee, was FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 249 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE H 186, as amended, by Education Committee, was AN ACT introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second RELATING TO WAGE CLAIMS; AMENDING reading. SECTION 45-614, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS H 131, as amended, by Transportation and Defense REGARDING LIMITATIONS ON ACTIONS FOR Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed COLLECTION OF UNPAID WAGES, PENALTIES AND for second reading. DAMAGES; AND AMENDING SECTION 45-615, IDAHO 164 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2017]

There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Order of Business. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, 5TH ORDER Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Report of Standing Committees Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, March 3, 2017 Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Mr. Speaker: Wintrow, Wood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND NAYS–Barbieri, Hanks, Scott, Zito. Total - 4. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 25, Absent and excused–Erpelding, Redman, Youngblood. H 245, H 246, H 247, H 248, H 249, and H 250. Total - 3. LUKER, Chairman Total - 70. HCR 25, H 245, H 246, H 247, and H 248 were filed for Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 219 passed the second reading. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 249 was referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. H 222 - SECURE TREATMENT FACILITY ACT H 250 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. H 222 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. Wood and 10TH ORDER Ms. Rubel to open debate. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall H 222 pass?" HCR 24, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, S 1055, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, H 211 and HCR 20, by Resources and Conservation Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moon, reading. Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Shepherd, S 1064 and S 1099, by Resources and Environment Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. reading. Total - 59. NAYS–Chaney, Cheatham, Dixon, Harris, Kerby, Mendive, H 205, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the Nate, Scott, Stevenson. Total - 9. second time by title and filed for third reading. Absent and excused–Redman, Youngblood. Total - 2. S 1008, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, Total - 70. was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 222 passed the H 237, H 238, and H 239, by Appropriations Committee, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. the Senate. H 243, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, was H 204 - PERSONAL DELIVERY DEVICES read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 204 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. Monks to open Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 227 retain its debate. place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 204 pass?"

H 219 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF DRUG POLICY Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 219 was read the third time at length, section by section, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, debate. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall H 219 pass?" McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Total - 65. [March 3, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 165

NAYS–Clow, Crane, Giddings. Total - 3. H 225 - APPROPRIATIONS - PERSI Absent and excused–Redman, Youngblood. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 225 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 204 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open the Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 225 pass?" H 216 - VACATION RENTALS Roll call resulted as follows: H 216 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, and placed before the House for final consideration. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, debate. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, The question being, "Shall H 216 pass?" Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Roll call resulted as follows: VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Total - 59. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, NAYS–Crane, Hanks, Moon, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Zito, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Zollinger. Total - 8. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Redman, Youngblood. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Total - 3. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Total - 70. McDonald, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 225 passed the Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. the Senate. NAYS–King, Miller, Rubel, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 5. Absent and excused–Redman, Youngblood. Total - 2. H 226 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC HEALTH Total - 70. DISTRICTS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 216 passed the H 226 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. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open debate. H 224 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION ON THE ARTS The question being, "Shall H 226 pass?" H 224 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, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, debate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, The question being, "Shall H 224 pass?" Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Roll call resulted as follows: Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Total - 66. Giddings, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, NAYS–Clow, Perry. Total - 2. Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Absent and excused–Redman, Youngblood. Total - 2. McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Total - 70. Raybould, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 226 passed the Total - 52. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Cheatham, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, the Senate. Loertscher, Luker, Mendive, Moon, Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Thompson, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 16. H 228 - SCHOOLS Absent and excused–Redman, Youngblood. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 228 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 224 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open the Senate. debate. 166 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2017]

The question being, "Shall H 228 pass?" The question being, "Shall HCR 22 be adopted?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 22 adopted by voice AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, HCR 17 - IMMIGRANTS Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, HCR 17 was read the third time at length and placed before Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, the House for final consideration. Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kloc to open debate. Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, The question being, "Shall HCR 17 be adopted?" Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. NAYS–Barbieri, Gestrin, Hanks, Nate, Scott, Zito, Zollinger. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 17 adopted by voice Total - 7. vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Absent and excused–Redman, Youngblood. Total - 2. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 228 passed the March 6, 2017. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 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. HCR 21 - DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY - RULE REJECTION 15TH ORDER Announcements HCR 21 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. Announcements were made to the body. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open 16TH ORDER debate. Adjournment The question being, "Shall HCR 21 be adopted?" Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Monday, March 6, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion Roll call resulted as follows: carried. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, 12:09 p.m. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, ATTEST: Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Chaney, Malek, Redman, Youngblood. Total - 4. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 21 adopted and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Mr. McDonald asked unanimous consent that his vote be changed from NAY to AYE on HCR 21. There being no objection, it was so ordered. *Corrected vote is shown above.

HCR 22 - DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE - RULE REJECTION HCR 22 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of interest regarding HCR 22. [March 6, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 167

HOUSE JOURNAL 67-7421 also define how the Lottery Commission must conduct its business. The Idaho Lottery's professional staff ensures OF THE compliance with all legal requirements for major procurements by both knowing the law and reaffirming their interpretation with advice of counsel from the Idaho Attorney General. What's IDAHO LEGISLATURE more, all decisions about major procurements are made in open meetings of the Lottery Commission. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE I have great faith that the Lottery Commission's procurement processes and procedures comply in every respect with the Idaho Constitution and Idaho Code. However, I sign this measure into law to help reinforce the confidence of lawmakers and the public in the Lottery's integrity. FIFTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2017 While the Lottery Commission's work has been above reproach since the first ticket was sold in July 1989, it is neither uncommon nor burdensome for the Legislature to require a House of Representatives "belt-and-suspenders" approach to asserting its oversight in order to ensure both the fact and appearance of lawful operations. The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Roll call showed all 70 members present. /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Governor The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nolon Largen, Page. 5TH ORDER 3RD ORDER Report of Standing Committees Approval of Journal

March 6, 2017 March 6, 2017 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 HCR 11, the House Journal of the Fifty-fourth Legislative Day and HCR 5, HJM 2, and HCR 8. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. HCR 11, HCR 5, HJM 2, and HCR 8 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the 4TH ORDER President. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate March 3, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, return Boise misdirected S 1046 to the Desk. LOERTSCHER, Chairman March 2, 2017

The Honorable Scott Bedke S 1046 was referred to Commerce and Human Resources Speaker of the House Committee. Dear Mr. Speaker: March 3, 2017 Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to have had under consideration HCR 14 and recommend that it do wit: pass. H 57 VANORDEN, Chairman Within the time prescribed by law, the same having arrived in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 10.45 a.m. on February 27, HCR 14 was filed for second reading. 2017. There are few quicker ways of compromising public trust March 3, 2017 in government than even the perception that its purchasing Mr. Speaker: processes are not on the up-and-up. So I understand and We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND appreciate the Legislature's efforts to buttress the reputation of CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration the Idaho Lottery with House Bill 57. H 230 and recommend that it do pass. GIBBS, Chairman This measure is redundant relative to Idaho Code 67-7426. Idaho Code 67-7408, Idaho Code 67-7409, and Idaho Code H 230 was filed for second reading. 168 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2017]

March 6, 2017 work in helping her students celebrate the ways they are alike Mr. Speaker: and downplaying their differences; and We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that WHEREAS, Ms. Galaviz dedicates numerous efforts to bring we have had under consideration H 250 and recommend that it STEM engagement to her students at Garfield Elementary School do pass. in the Boise School District and works to create community LOERTSCHER, Chairman partnerships to further STEM education not only for her students but also for others; and H 250 was filed for second reading. WHEREAS, Ms. Galaviz was awarded a $10,000 grant from NASA and Boise State University to create STEM backpacks for There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh the students at Garfield Elementary School; and Order of Business. WHEREAS, in 2016, Ms. Galaviz was honored by the Idaho STEM Action Center with the Industry's Excellent Educators 7TH ORDER Dedicated to STEM, or INDEEDS, Award; and Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions WHEREAS, in 2016, Ms. Galaviz received the Marsha Nakamura Teaching Excellence Award by the Idaho Education Association for her professional practice, advocacy, community HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 26 engagement, leadership in professional development and BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE attention to diversity; and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on February 10, 2017, Ms. Galaviz received STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND the NEA Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence, the top RECOGNIZING SONIA GALAVIZ FOR HER COMMITMENT award out of forty national finalists, for attaining the highest TO HER STUDENTS AND HER EXEMPLARY CONDUCT teaching standards, her exemplary instruction, her advocacy for AS AN IDAHO TEACHER. her profession and her staunch support for public education. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, WHEREAS, Sonia Galaviz was raised in northern Idaho that we recognize and honor Sonia Galaviz as an exemplary in a family in which her parents achieved only an eighth-grade teacher and Idaho citizen for her unparalleled devotion to her education, yet she grew up understanding the importance of hard students and their families, her success with diverse classrooms work and education; and and community groups, her passion for STEM education, and WHEREAS, Ms. Galaviz graduated from Kellogg High her consummate service to the Idaho education profession. School before moving to the Treasure Valley to attend Boise State University; and HCR 26 was introduced, read the first time by title, and WHEREAS, in 2002, Ms. Galaviz received her bachelor's referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee degree in elementary education from Boise State University and for printing. began her teaching career teaching kindergarten in the Nampa School District; and 8TH ORDER WHEREAS, in 2005, Ms. Galaviz received her master's Introduction, First Reading, and Reference degree in curriculum and instruction with a bilingual emphasis of Bills and Joint Resolutions from Boise State University; and WHEREAS, Ms. Galaviz believes in creating a classroom culture involving the family and home cultures and takes time to HOUSE BILL NO. 251 visit each student's home before the start of the school year; and BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE WHEREAS, Ms. Galaviz builds partnerships with her AN ACT students and their families and designs curriculum to include RELATING TO HIGHWAYS; AMENDING SECTION the families in projects, the scaffolds that help them help their 40-114, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF children with homework, and the opportunities to visit the "MAINTENANCE." classroom and celebrate their students' work; and WHEREAS, Ms. Galaviz encourages students to help their communities by volunteering with organizations such as Rake Up HOUSE BILL NO. 252 Boise and the Salvation Army; and BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE WHEREAS, in 2006, Ms. Galaviz was named the Endeavor AN ACT Elementary Teacher of the Year awarded by the Nampa School RELATING TO EDUCATIONAL DATA SYSTEM District; and SECURITY; AMENDING SECTION 33-120, IDAHO CODE, WHEREAS, in 2009, Ms. Galaviz was named as one of the TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Idaho Business Review's Women of the Year for her outstanding TO ADOPT RULES RELATING TO THE EDUCATIONAL leadership, mentoring efforts and community involvement; and DATA SYSTEM; AND AMENDING SECTION 33-133, WHEREAS, in 2011, Ms. Galaviz was recognized by the IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION, TO CLARIFY Southern Poverty Law Center with the Teaching Tolerance THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH STUDENT DATA Award for Excellence in Culturally Responsive Teaching for IS PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE, TO SPECIFY THE finding her students' hidden strengths through her home visits and STORAGE OF STUDENT DATA, TO PROVIDE THAT THE for supplementing her curriculum with authentic materials and STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE DEPARTMENT experiences that reflect the cultures of her Mexican-American, OF EDUCATION SHALL ENSURE THE SECURITY OF Asian, American Indian and white students; and THE EDUCATIONAL DATA SYSTEM AND TO MAKE WHEREAS, in 2013, Ms. Galaviz was awarded the Sam TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. Cikaitoga Award by the Idaho Education Association for her [March 6, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 169

HOUSE BILL NO. 253 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE NEW SECTION 23-908, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH AN ACT PROVISIONS REGARDING THE EFFECT OF A CERTAIN RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION ELECTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO 33-1001, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITIONS CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION OF "INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF," "MEASURABLE STUDENT 23-909, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS ACHIEVEMENT" AND "PERFORMANCE CRITERIA" AND REGARDING SUBSEQUENT ELECTIONS; REPEALING TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. SECTION 23-910, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO PERSONS INELIGIBLE FOR LICENSING; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A HOUSE BILL NO. 254 NEW SECTION 23-910, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE PROVISIONS REGARDING AN APPLICATION FOR A AN ACT MUNICIPAL LICENSE; REPEALING SECTION 23-911, RELATING TO SCHOOLS; AMENDING SECTION IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO RESTRICTIONS ON 33-5213, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE TERM LIMITS MANUFACTURERS, TRANSPORTERS OR DISTILLERS; FOR THE COMMISSIONERS ON THE PUBLIC CHARTER AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY SCHOOL COMMISSION. THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-911, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR INVESTIGATION OF LICENSE APPLICATIONS AND TO PROVIDE A PENALTY FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 255 FALSE STATEMENTS; REPEALING SECTION 23-912, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO RESTRICTIONS ON AN ACT PERSONS INTERESTED IN CERTAIN PREMISES; RELATING TO ALCOHOL; AMENDING SECTION AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY 23-603, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-912, IDAHO REGARDING DISPENSING ALCOHOL TO PERSONS CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING RULES; UNDER TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE AND TO DEFINE REPEALING SECTION 23-913, IDAHO CODE, RELATING A TERM; AMENDING CHAPTER 6, TITLE 23, IDAHO TO PROHIBITIONS ON LICENSEES NEAR CHURCHES CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-617, OR SCHOOLS; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN PENALTIES IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION AND TO DEFINE A TERM; AMENDING SECTION 23-901, 23-913, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING REGARDING FEES; REPEALING SECTION 23-914, A DECLARATION OF POLICY AND RETAIL SALE OF IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO LIQUOR PURCHASES; LIQUOR; AMENDING SECTION 23-902, IDAHO CODE, AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; REPEALING SECTION 23-903, THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-914, IDAHO IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO LICENSE TO RETAIL CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING THE LIQUOR; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO DISPOSITION OF FUNDS; REPEALING SECTION 23-915, CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-903, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO SEIZURE OF ILLEGAL IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR RETAIL SALE OF LIQUOR; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO LIQUOR BY THE DRINK AND TO RESTRICT THE CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-915, SALE OF LIQUOR; REPEALING SECTION 23-903a, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN PERSONS IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO LICENSE TO RETAIL ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO BE LICENSED; REPEALING LIQUOR AT SKI RESORTS AND OTHER FACILITIES; SECTION 23-916, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO COUNTY REPEALING SECTION 23-903b, IDAHO CODE, RELATING AND CITY LICENSES; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, TO LICENSES ISSUED TO CERTAIN BUSINESS OWNERS IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION AND OTHERS; REPEALING SECTION 23-904, IDAHO 23-916, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT LICENSEES CODE, RELATING TO LICENSE FEES; AMENDING MAY NOT BE LOCATED NEAR CHURCHES OR SCHOOLS CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION WITHOUT CERTAIN APPROVAL AND TO PROVIDE OF A NEW SECTION 23-904, IDAHO CODE, TO ACCORD AN EXCEPTION; REPEALING SECTION 23-917, IDAHO GRANDFATHER RIGHTS TO CERTAIN PERSONS AND CODE, RELATING TO A REFERENDUM; AMENDING LICENSES, SUBJECT TO CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS; CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION REPEALING SECTION 23-905, IDAHO CODE, RELATING OF A NEW SECTION 23-917, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE TO LICENSE APPLICATIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS; REPEALING SECTION 23-918, 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE FORM OF A BALLOT; NEW SECTION 23-905, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE COUNTIES AND CITIES TO ISSUE CERTAIN LICENSES; ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-918, IDAHO CODE, TO REPEALING SECTION 23-906, IDAHO CODE, RELATING ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING RESTRICTIONS TO LICENSES FOR COMMON CARRIERS; AMENDING ON PERSONS INTERESTED IN LICENSED PREMISES CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION; REPEALING OF A NEW SECTION 23-906, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE SECTION 23-919, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE FOR A CERTAIN REFERENDUM; REPEALING SECTION EFFECT OF AN ELECTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, 23-907, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO INVESTIGATION TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A OF APPLICATIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, NEW SECTION 23-919, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION PROVISIONS REGARDING LICENSES; REPEALING 23-907, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A BALLOT; SECTION 23-920, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CERTAIN REPEALING SECTION 23-908, IDAHO CODE, RELATING ELECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO TO THE FORM OF LICENSES; AMENDING CHAPTER CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-920, 170 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2017]

IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE RESTRICTIONS ON THE 23-933, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CERTAIN TRANSFER OF STATE LIQUOR LICENSES; REPEALING DUTY OF PUBLIC OFFICERS; REPEALING SECTION SECTION 23-921, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO RETAIL 23-933A, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO LICENSES; SALES; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO REPEALING SECTION 23-933B, IDAHO CODE, RELATING CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-921, TO PROCEDURE; REPEALING SECTION 23-934, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO UNLICENSED ROOMS; SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION OF LICENSES AND AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY REFUSAL TO RENEW LICENSES; AMENDING CHAPTER THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-934, IDAHO 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A CODE, TO PROVIDE MITIGATION FOR THE LOST VALUE NEW SECTION 23-921A, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH OF CERTAIN LICENSES; REPEALING SECTION 23-934A, PROVISIONS REGARDING CERTAIN VIOLATIONS ON IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LICENSED PREMISES; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, CATERING PERMITS; REPEALING SECTION 23-934B, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO A CERTAIN APPLICATION; 23-922, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A PENALTY FOR REPEALING SECTION 23-934C, IDAHO CODE, RELATING SELLING LIQUOR WITHOUT A LICENSE; AMENDING TO REGULATORY AND PENALTY PROVISIONS; CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION REPEALING SECTION 23-935, IDAHO CODE, RELATING OF A NEW SECTION 23-923, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE TO A CERTAIN VIOLATION; REPEALING SECTION THAT LICENSEES MUST PURCHASE LIQUOR FROM 23-936, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO DUTY OF PUBLIC THE STATE LIQUOR DIVISION, TO DEFINE A TERM, OFFICERS; REPEALING SECTION 23-937, IDAHO TO PROVIDE THAT ALCOHOL PURCHASED UNDER A CODE, RELATING TO MORAL NUISANCE; REPEALING SPECIFIC DISCOUNT MAY NOT BE SOLD AT CERTAIN SECTION 23-938, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO SELLING LOCATIONS AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES; AMENDING LIQUOR WITHOUT A LICENSE; REPEALING SECTION CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION 23-939, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO SEPARABILITY; OF A NEW SECTION 23-924, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AMENDING SECTION 23-940, IDAHO CODE, TO FOR EXAMINATION AND INSPECTION OF LICENSED REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE ALCOHOL PREMISES; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO BEVERAGE CONTROL FUND; REPEALING SECTION CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-925, 23-941, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO A DECLARATION IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING OF PUBLIC POLICY; REPEALING SECTION 23-942, ILLEGAL LIQUOR; REPEALING SECTION 23-926, IDAHO IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS; AMENDING CODE, RELATING TO DESTRUCTION OF STAMPS; SECTION 23-943, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY REGARDING PERSONS UNDER A SPECIFIED AGE; THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-926, IDAHO REPEALING SECTION 23-943A, IDAHO CODE, CODE, TO REQUIRE A CERTAIN SIGN; REPEALING RELATING TO IDENTIFICATION; REPEALING SECTION SECTION 23-927, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO SALES 23-944, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO EXCEPTIONS; HOURS; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO REPEALING SECTION 23-945, IDAHO CODE, RELATING CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-927, TO POSTING SIGNS; REPEALING SECTION 23-946, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTIVITIES; IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO A STATEMENT MADE BY REPEALING SECTION 23-928, IDAHO CODE, RELATING LICENSEES; REPEALING SECTION 23-947, IDAHO CODE, TO SALES AWAY FROM LICENSED PREMISES; RELATING TO VIOLATIONS; REPEALING SECTION AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY 23-948, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO WATERFRONT THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-928, IDAHO RESORTS; AMENDING SECTION 23-949, IDAHO CODE, CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING PERSONS ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CATERING PERMITS; AMENDING UNABLE TO SELL LIQUOR; REPEALING SECTION CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION 23-950, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO RESTRICTIONS; OF A NEW SECTION 23-929, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REPEALING SECTION 23-951, IDAHO CODE, RELATING FOR THE APPROVAL OF APPLICATIONS FOR ALCOHOL TO DISTILLED SPIRIT FUELS; REPEALING SECTION BEVERAGE CATERING PERMITS; REPEALING SECTION 23-952, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CROSS-COUNTRY 23-930, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO EXAMINATION OF SKIING FACILITIES; REPEALING SECTION 23-953, PREMISES BY OFFICERS; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO RACING FACILITIES; 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION REPEALING SECTION 23-954, IDAHO CODE, RELATING 23-930, IDAHO CODE, TO APPLY CERTAIN PROVISIONS TO THEME PARKS; REPEALING SECTION 23-955, IDAHO OF LAW TO ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CATERING PERMITS; CODE, RELATING TO SPLIT OWNERSHIP FACILITIES; REPEALING SECTION 23-931, IDAHO CODE, RELATING REPEALING SECTION 23-956, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ADVERTISING; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, TO GOLF COURSE LIQUOR LICENSE CONTINUATION; IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION REPEALING SECTION 23-957, IDAHO CODE, RELATING 23-931, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE THE DESTRUCTION TO YEAR-ROUND LIQUOR LICENSES; AMENDING OF CERTAIN STAMPS AND TO ESTABLISH SANITARY SECTION 18-7803, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT REQUIREMENTS; REPEALING SECTION 23-932, IDAHO CODE REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION 23-217, CODE, RELATING TO REGULATIONS; AMENDING IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION A DISCOUNT AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE OF A NEW SECTION 23-932, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION 23-309, IDAHO PROVISIONS REGARDING HOURS OF SALE OF LIQUOR; CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; REPEALING SECTION 23-933, IDAHO CODE, RELATING AMENDING SECTION 23-1312, IDAHO CODE, TO TO SUSPENSION, RENEWAL, AND REFUSAL TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING RENEW LICENSES; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, SECTION 23-1406, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION [March 6, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 171

67-7446, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE CIRCUMSTANCES, TO PROVIDE FOR COMPENSATION REFERENCE; AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. AND TO PROVIDE FOR TREATMENT IN THE EVENT OF AN ETHICS VIOLATION. HOUSE BILL NO. 256 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE H 251, H 252, H 253, H 254, H 255, H 256, H 257, and AN ACT H 258 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to RELATING TO THE IDAHO INVASIVE SPECIES the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. ACT; AMENDING CHAPTER 8, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-822, Order of Business. IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH WITHIN THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR A POSITION TO BE FILLED BY AN INDIVIDUAL TO ACT AS AN ADMINISTRATOR OF 10TH ORDER INVASIVE SPECIES POLICY AND TO PROVIDE DUTIES Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions OF THE ADMINISTRATOR; AMENDING SECTION 22-1903, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE THE INVASIVE SPECIES ACT TO BE ADMINISTERED IN CONJUNCTION WITH Mrs. Bell asked unanimous consent that H 247 be returned to THE ADMINISTRATOR OF INVASIVE SPECIES POLICY; the Appropriations Committee. There being no objection, it was AMENDING CHAPTER 19, TITLE 22, IDAHO CODE, so ordered. BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 22-1903A, HCR 23, by Education Committee, was read the second time IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE IDAHO INVASIVE by title and filed for third reading. SPECIES COUNCIL; AMENDING SECTION 22-1904, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING H 206, H 215, and H 217, by Revenue and Taxation SECTION 22-1906, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DUTIES Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT reading. OF AGRICULTURE; AMENDING SECTION 22-1908, H 93, H 197, and H 209, by State Affairs Committee, were IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR TO read the second time by title and filed for third reading. APPLY FOR SEARCH WARRANTS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION H 223 and H 236, by Education Committee, were read the OF CONVEYANCES FOR THE PRESENCE OF AQUATIC second time by title and filed for third reading. INVASIVE SPECIES, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN CHECK STATIONS MAY BE PRIORITIZED TO HAVE S 1085, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second EXTENDED OPERATING HOURS AND TO PROVIDE time by title and filed for third reading. PENALTIES FOR ANY PERSON FAILING TO STOP AT A H 212 and H 213, by Health and Welfare Committee, were CHECK STATION; AMENDING SECTION 22-1912, IDAHO read the second time by title and filed for third reading. CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIRECTOR SHALL PURSUE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PARTNERSHIPS S 1112, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by AND FUNDING, TO SPECIFY CONDITIONS AND title and filed for third reading. TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 22-1914, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT S 1043, as amended in the House, by Transportation THE DIRECTOR UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS SHALL Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third ENTER INTO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS, TO PROVIDE reading. THAT UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS THE DEPARTMENT H 111, as amended, by Transportation and Defense SHALL CONDUCT NECESSARY CONTROL MEASURES Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third AND TO PROVIDE FOR FORMAL MEMORANDA reading. OF AGREEMENT WITH CERTAIN ENTITIES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. H 99, as amended, by Business Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 257 H 154, as amended, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT H 137, as amended, by Business Committee, was read the RELATING TO THE POSTSECONDARY CREDIT second time by title and filed for third reading. SCHOLARSHIP; AMENDING SECTION 33-4605, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE REQUIREMENTS H 189, as amended, by State Affairs Committee, was read FOR THE SOURCE OF MATCHING FUNDS FOR THE the second time by title and filed for third reading. POSTSECONDARY CREDIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. H 186, as amended, by Education Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 258 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE H 131, as amended, by Transportation and Defense AN ACT Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third RELATING TO PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS; reading. AMENDING SECTION 33-5209B, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE REGARDING THE LENGTH OF HCR 25, by Education Committee, was read the second time A CHARTER SCHOOL'S INITIAL TERM, TO PROVIDE by title and filed for third reading. A CERTIFICATION EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN PUBLIC H 245, H 246, and H 248, by Appropriations Committee, CHARTER SCHOOL TEACHERS UNDER CERTAIN were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 172 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2017]

11TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 205 passed the Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 211 be placed at the bottom of the House bills on the Third Reading Calendar. H 237 - APPROPRIATIONS - LAVA HOT SPRINGS There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 237 was read the third time at length, section by section, Ms. Boyle asked unanimous consent that HJM 1 be returned and placed before the House for final consideration. to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 237 pass?" H 227 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF VETERANS SERVICES Roll call resulted as follows: H 227 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, and placed before the House for final consideration. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, debate. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, The question being, "Shall H 227 pass?" Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Moon, Nate, Scott, Zito, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Zollinger. Total - 8. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Absent and excused–Erpelding, Hixon. Total - 2. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Total - 70. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 237 passed the Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, the Senate. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. H 238 - APPROPRIATIONS - ENERGY AND MINERAL NAYS–Hanks, Nate, Scott. Total - 3. RESOURCES Absent and excused and excused–Erpelding. Total - 1. H 238 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 227 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 238 pass?" H 205 - COUNTY RECORDER'S FEES Roll call resulted as follows: H 205 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, and placed before the House for final consideration. Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, debate. Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, The question being, "Shall H 205 pass?" Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Roll call resulted as follows: VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 50. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Clow, Crane, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Luker, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Palmer, Scott, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 19. Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Absent and excused–Erpelding. Total - 1. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Total - 70. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 238 passed the Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, the Senate. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, H 239 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION FOR THE Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Bell, Erpelding. Total - 2. H 239 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. [March 6, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 173

At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open The question being, "Shall H 211 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 239 pass?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Roll call resulted as follows: Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, NAYS–Harris, Kingsley, Nate, Scott. Total - 4. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Absent and excused–Bell. Total - 1. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Total - 70. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 211 passed the Absent and excused–Erpelding. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 239 passed the HCR 24 - STATE POLICE - RULE REJECTION House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. HCR 24 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. H 243 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open H 243 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open The question being, "Shall HCR 24 be adopted?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Nate asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, discussion of H 164 be allowed in debate of H 243. There being Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, no objection it was so ordered. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Mrs. Moon asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, debate of H 243. There being no objection it was so ordered. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, The question being, "Shall H 243 pass?" Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Roll call resulted as follows: Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, NAYS–Gannon, Jordan, Kauffman, Kloc, Wintrow. Total - 5. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Absent and excused–Bell. Total - 1. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Total - 70. Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 24 adopted and Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, HCR 20 - ENDOWMENT LAND USE Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, HCR 20 was read the third time at length and placed before Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, the House for final consideration. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–Barbieri. Total - 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding to open Absent and excused–Erpelding. Total - 1. debate. Total - 70. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Erpelding disclosed a conflict of Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 243 passed the interest regarding HCR 20. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall HCR 20 be adopted?"

H 211 - INVASIVE SPECIES Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, H 211 was read the third time at length, section by section, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Erpelding, Gannon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, debate. McDonald, Mendive, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, 174 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2017]

Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Wintrow, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger. Total - 43. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Hanks, Harris, Holtzclaw, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Kingsley, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Shepherd, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Thompson, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Total - 26. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Total - 70. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 20 adopted and Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 23 was read the first HJM 3 - FEDERAL FACILITY AGREEMENT AND time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and CONSENT ORDER placed before the House for final consideration. HJM 3 was read the third time at length and placed before At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Amador disclosed a conflict of debate. interest regarding HCR 23. The question being, "Shall HJM 3 be adopted?" The question being, "Shall HCR 23 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 3 adopted by voice vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 23 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. HJM 4 - INVASIVE SPECIES Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the House recess HJM 4 was read the third time at length and placed before until 1:30 p.m. the House for final consideration. Without objection, the Speaker declared the House at recess At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open until 1:30 p.m. debate. RECESS Afternoon Session The question being, "Shall HJM 4 be adopted?" The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 4 adopted by voice vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of Ms. Troy, having voted on the prevailing side, served notice Business. that she may ask for reconsideration of the vote by which Mr. Barbieri asked unanimous consent that H 137, as HCR 20 passed the House. amended, be returned to the Business Committee. There being HCR 20 was ordered held at the Desk. no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining H 215 - IDAHO REIMBURSEMENT INCENTIVE ACT 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 215 be suspended; that the There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Order of Business. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 215 be 7TH ORDER read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. HCR 23 - UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the immediate consideration of HCR 23 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–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 23 be Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Roll call resulted as follows: Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. [March 6, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 175

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 215 was read the first Roll call resulted as follows: time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section AYES–Giddings, Hanks, King, Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Zito. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 7. NAYS–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, debate. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall H 215 pass?" Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, AYES–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zollinger, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent and excused–Anderson, Jordan, Youngblood. Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Total - 3. Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Total - 70. Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion failed. Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. The question being, "Shall H 93 pass?" NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Anderson, Jordan, Malek, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Wood, Youngblood. Total - 6. AYES–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Total - 70. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 215 passed the Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, the Senate. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, H 93 - CONCEALED WEAPONS Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Vander Woude, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. with the immediate consideration of H 93 be suspended; that the NAYS–McCrostie, Wintrow. Total - 2. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Absent and excused–Anderson, Jordan, Youngblood. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Total - 3. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 93 be Total - 70. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 93 passed the House. consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" H 197 - ELECTIONS Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, the immediate consideration of H 197 be suspended; that the Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 197 be Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 93 was read the first time Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, section, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Cheatham to open Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, debate. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Mr. Nate moved that H 93 be placed on General Orders for Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, consideration. Seconded by Ms. Zito. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. 176 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2017]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Supported by one-third of the members present, the Speaker of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion declared the motion carried and ordered the Sergeant at Arms to carried, the rules were suspended, and H 197 was read the first lock the doors. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call showed 68 members present. Absent and excused- Anderson and Jordan. Total - 2. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Loertscher to open Total - 70. debate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the House proceed The question being, "Shall H 197 pass?" with business under the Call of the House. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, The question being, "Shall H 209 pass?" Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Roll call resulted as follows: Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Vander Woude, Wood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 58. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, King, Kloc, Rubel, Toone. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Total - 7. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Absent and excused–Anderson, Clow, Jordan, Wintrow, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Youngblood. Total - 5. Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Total - 70. Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Moon, Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Zito. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 197 passed the Total - 7. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 209 passed the H 209 - NOTARIAL ACTS 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 209 be suspended; that the H 212 - PSYCHOLOGISTS 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 H 209 be the immediate consideration of H 212 be suspended; that the read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State length, section by section, and placed before the House for final of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 212 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 209 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 212 was read the first At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section debate. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle moved for a Call of the House. Seconded by At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Perry to open Mr. Erpelding. debate. [March 6, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 177

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the Call of the Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, House be lifted. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 48. NAYS–Blanksma, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dixon, The question being, "Shall H 212 pass?" Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, Zito, Zollinger. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 20. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Absent and excused–Palmer, Wintrow. Total - 2. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Total - 70. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 213 passed the Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, the Senate. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, H 111, as amended, - MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with NAYS–Hixon, Moyle. Total - 2. the immediate consideration of H 111, as amended, be suspended; Total - 70. 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 Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 212 passed the be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 111, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to as amended, be read the first time by title, second time by title, the Senate. and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. H 213 - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 213 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 213 be Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 111, as amended, was King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, consideration. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall H 111, as amended, pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 213 was read the first Roll call resulted as follows: time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kingsley to open Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, debate. Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, The question being, "Shall H 213 pass?" Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 45. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dixon, Gannon, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Giddings, Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Bell, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, Vander Woude, Zito, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Zollinger. Total - 20. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Absent and excused–Bell, Erpelding, Hanks, Kloc, Perry. Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Total - 5. Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Total - 70. 178 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2017]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 111, as H 154, as amended, - PROPERTY TAXATION amended, passed the 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 154, as amended, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the H 99, as amended, - REAL ESTATE LICENSES 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 154, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with as amended, be read the first time by title, second time by title, the immediate consideration of H 99, as amended, be suspended; and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. 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 99, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" as amended, be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Roll call resulted as follows: House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Roll call resulted as follows: Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 154, as amended, was Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third 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 Mr. Nate to open debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 99, as amended, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at The question being, "Shall H 154, as amended, pass?" length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, debate. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall H 99, as amended, pass?" Jordan, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Trujillo, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 50. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–Bell, Chew, Gibbs, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Manwaring, Miller, Monks, Packer, Perry, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 17. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent and excused–Clow, Troy, VanOrden. Total - 3. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Total - 70. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 154, as Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, ordered transmitted to the Senate. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. H 186, as amended, - SCHOOLS NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Clow. Total - 1. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Total - 70. the immediate consideration of H 186, as amended, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 99, as State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 186, ordered transmitted to the Senate. as amended, be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Mrs. Scott asked unanimous consent that her vote be changed House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. from NAY to AYE on H 99aa. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Corrected vote is shown above. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" [March 6, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 179

Roll call resulted as follows: Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 131, as amended, was McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, consideration. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Hixon 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 131, as amended, pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and H 186, as amended, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Roll call resulted as follows: consideration. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Collins, Dayley, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, debate. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, The question being, "Shall H 186, as amended, pass?" Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Total - 52. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, NAYS–Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 15. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Absent and excused–Clow, Gannon, VanOrden. Total - 3. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Total - 70. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 131, as Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Absent and excused–Clow, VanOrden. Total - 2. Thirteenth Order of Business. Total - 70. 13TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 186, as Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Notice having been served and having voted on the prevailing side, Ms. Troy moved that the House reconsider the vote by which HCR 20 passed the House. Seconded by H 131, as amended, - MOTOR VEHICLES Mr. Dayley. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" the immediate consideration of H 131, as amended, 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 days AYES–Anderson, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Boyle, be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 131, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, as amended, be read the first time by title, second time by title, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Horman, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Troy, Trujillo, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 42. NAYS–Amador, Anderst, Blanksma, Chew, Erpelding, Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Jordan, Kauffman, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Kerby, King, Kloc, McCrostie, McDonald, Perry, Rubel, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total - 26. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Absent and excused–Clow, VanOrden. Total - 2. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Total - 70. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion to reconsider Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, carried. 180 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2017]

HCR 20 - ENDOWMENT LAND USE HCR 20 was placed before the House for reconsideration. The question being, "Shall HCR 20 be adopted?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Blanksma, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 23. NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 46. Absent and excused–VanOrden. Total - 1. Paired Votes: AYE - King NAY - Crane (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 20 failed to be adopted and ordered the resolution filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees March 6, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, return misdirected H 235 to the Desk. COLLINS, Chairman H 235 was filed for second reading. March 6, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration S 1060 and recommend that it do pass. WOOD, Chairman S 1060 was 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 7, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 5 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [March 7, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 181

HOUSE JOURNAL HCR 26, H 252, H 253, H 254, H 257, and H 258 were referred to the Education Committee. OF THE H 251 was referred to the Transportation and Defense IDAHO LEGISLATURE Committee. H 255 was ordered held at the Desk. FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 256 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE March 6, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 242 and S 1034, as amended, FIFTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY and recommend that they do pass. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 2017 VANORDEN, Chairman H 242 and S 1034, as amended, were filed for second House of Representatives reading. The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. March 7, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed all 70 members present. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. ADMINISTRATION, return misdirected S 1107 to the Desk. LUKER, Chairman The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Ginger Ireland, Page. 3RD ORDER S 1107 was referred to Transportation and Defense Approval of Journal Committee. March 7, 2017 March 7, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, return ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved misdirected S 1069 to the Desk. the House Journal of the Fifty-seventh Legislative Day and LOERTSCHER, Chairman recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman S 1069 was referred to Transportation and Defense Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Committee. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 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 Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions March 6, 2017 Mr. Speaker: SCR 112, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read I transmit herewith SCR 112, SCR 105, SCR 114, and the first time by title, and referred to the Business Committee. SJM 101 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary SCR 105, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. SCR 112, SCR 105, SCR 114, and SJM 101 were filed for first reading. SCR 114, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Resources and March 6, 2017 Conservation Committee. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 15 and HCR 16 which have passed SJM 101, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Senate. the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. NOVAK, Secretary

HCR 15 and HCR 16 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, 8TH ORDER and Administration Committee for enrolling. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference 5TH ORDER of Bills and Joint Resolutions Report of Standing Committees HOUSE BILL NO. 259 March 7, 2017 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: AN ACT We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 26, COMMISSION FOR LIBRARIES FOR FISCAL YEAR H 251, H 252, H 253, H 254, H 255, H 256, H 257, and H 258. 2018; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED LUKER, Chairman FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. 182 HOUSE JOURNAL March 7, 2017]

HOUSE BILL NO. 260 IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROCEDURES REGARDING BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND AN ACT LOCAL EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE H 259, H 260, H 261, H 262, H 263, and H 264 were UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 261 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 10TH ORDER AN ACT Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE DIVISION OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION HCR 14, by Education Committee, was read the second time FOR THE STATE LEADERSHIP AND TECHNICAL by title and filed for third reading. ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE H 230, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the DIVISION OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION second time by title and filed for third reading. FOR GENERAL PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; H 250, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DIVISION by title and filed for third reading. OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR GENERAL PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; AND DECLARING H 235, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the AN EMERGENCY. second time by title and filed for third reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 262 S 1060, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT 11TH ORDER RELATING TO SCHOOLS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions INTENT REGARDING FUNDING FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER ADVISING; AMENDING SECTION 33-1002, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 206 and IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE FUNDING FOR COLLEGE H 217 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one AND CAREER ADVISING; AND AMENDING SECTION legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 33-1002, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 5, CHAPTER 374, LAWS OF 2016, TO REVISE THE FUNDING Mr. Monks asked unanimous consent that H 189, as FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER ADVISING AND TO amended, be returned to the State Affairs Committee. There MAKE CODIFIER'S CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING AN being no objection, it was so ordered. EFFECTIVE DATE. Mr. Thompson asked unanimous consent that H 236 be HOUSE BILL NO. 263 placed on General Orders for consideration. There being no BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE objection it was so ordered. AN ACT RELATING TO INCOME TAX CREDITS; AMENDING H 223 - SCHOOLS SECTION 63-3029A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE H 223 was read the third time at length, section by section, AN INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR CHARITABLE and placed before the House for final consideration. CONTRIBUTIONS MADE TO MEDICAL RESIDENCY PLACEMENT ORGANIZATIONS ACCREDITED BY THE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open ACCREDITATION COUNCIL FOR GRADUATE MEDICAL debate. EDUCATION OR THE AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC ORGANIZATION BASED IN IDAHO AND DEVOTED The question being, "Shall H 223 pass?" TO PLACING MEDICAL RESIDENCY WITHIN IDAHO; AMENDING SECTION 63-3029A, IDAHO CODE, AS Roll call resulted as follows: AMENDED BY SECTION 3, CHAPTER 78, LAWS AYES–Amador, Anderson, Armstrong, Boyle, Burtenshaw, OF 2016, TO PROVIDE AN INCOME TAX CREDIT Cheatham, Chew, Clow, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, FOR CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS MADE TO Gestrin, Gibbs, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kerby, King, Kloc, MEDICAL RESIDENCY PLACEMENT ORGANIZATIONS Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Packer, ACCREDITED BY THE ACCREDITATION COUNCIL FOR Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION OR THE AMERICAN VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 37. OSTEOPATHIC ORGANIZATION BASED IN IDAHO AND NAYS–Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Chaney, Collins, DEVOTED TO PLACING MEDICAL RESIDENCY WITHIN Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, IDAHO; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Horman, Kauffman, Kingsley, Luker, Manwaring, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Perry, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, HOUSE BILL NO. 264 Trujillo, Vander Woude, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 33. BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Total - 70. AN ACT Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 223 passed the RELATING TO SCHOOL DISTRICT LABOR House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NEGOTIATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-1271, the Senate. [March 7, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 183

H 245 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF HUMAN The question being, "Shall H 248 pass?" RESOURCES Roll call resulted as follows: H 245 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, and placed before the House for final consideration. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, debate. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall H 245 pass?" King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, NAYS–Thompson. Total - 1. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, Total - 70. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 248 passed the Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 51. the Senate. NAYS–Armstrong, Boyle, Crane, Hanks, Harris, Kingsley, Luker, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Scott, HCR 25 - NATIONAL SPEECH AND DEBATE Shepherd, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 19. EDUCATION DAY Total - 70. HCR 25 was read the third time at length and placed before Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 245 passed the the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open the Senate. debate. H 246 - APPROPRIATIONS - JUVENILE CORRECTIONS The question being, "Shall HCR 25 be adopted?" DEPT Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 25 adopted by voice H 246 was read the third time at length, section by section, vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Order of Business. debate. 7TH ORDER The question being, "Shall H 246 pass?" Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Roll call resulted as follows: HCR 14 - CIVICS TEST AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, the immediate consideration of HCR 14 be suspended; that the Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 14 be McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" NAYS–Jordan. Total - 1. Absent and excused and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 246 passed the Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, the Senate. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, H 248 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE INDEPENDENT Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, LIVING COUNCIL Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, H 248 was read the third time at length, section by section, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, and placed before the House for final consideration. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–Moon, Nate, Scott. Total - 3. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Absent and excused–Bell, Hartgen, Miller. Total - 3. debate. Total - 70. 184 HOUSE JOURNAL March 7, 2017]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent and excused–Bell, Hartgen, Miller. Total - 3. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total - 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 14 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds placed before the House for final consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 230 was read the first At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section debate. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall HCR 14 be adopted?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, The question being, "Shall H 230 pass?" Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Roll call resulted as follows: Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Blanksma, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Erpelding, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, Stevenson, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Packer, Raybould, Redman, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. Rubel, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, NAYS–Anderson, Blanksma, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 43. Jordan, King, Perry, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, Wintrow, NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Wood. Total - 14. Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Luker, Miller, Monks, Absent and excused–Bell. Total - 1. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Perry, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Total - 70. Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 26. Absent and excused–Bell. Total - 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 14 adopted and Total - 70. ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 230 passed the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the House recess House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to until 1 p.m. the Senate. Without objection, the Speaker declared the House at recess There being no objection, the House advanced to the until 1 p.m. Eleventh Order of Business. RECESS Afternoon Session 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The House reconvened at 1 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Business. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

H 230 - FISH AND GAME There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 230 be suspended; that the 15TH ORDER portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Announcements of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 230 be Announcements were made to the body. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at 16TH ORDER length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Adjournment consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Wednesday, March 8, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, 1:45 p.m. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, ATTEST: Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–Moon, Nate, Scott. Total - 3. [March 8, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 185

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE Mr. Nate asked, pursuant to Rule 45, that HR 1 be reported forthwith out of the Ways and Means Committee to which it had IDAHO LEGISLATURE been referred. FIRST REGULAR SESSION Mr. Anderst moved that the committee be excused. Seconded SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE by Mr. Moyle. The question being, "Shall the motion carry?"

Roll call resulted as follows: FIFTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 2017 Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, House of Representatives Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Roll call showed all 70 members present. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. NAYS–Chew, Dixon, Gannon, Giddings, Hanks, Kingsley, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Moon, Nate, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 13. Total - 70. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Rebecca Arreola, Page. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried and the 3RD ORDER committee was excused. Approval of Journal March 8, 2017 March 8, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 259, H 260, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved H 261, H 262, H 263, and H 264. the House Journal of the Fifty-eighth Legislative Day and LUKER, Chairman recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman H 259, H 260, and H 261 were filed for second reading. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 262 and H 264 were referred to the Education Committee. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 263 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the March 8, 2017 Governor and the Senate Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND March 7, 2017 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 15 and Mr. Speaker: HCR 16. I transmit herewith S 1045, S 1113, S 1098, S 1074, as LUKER, Chairman amended, S 1077, as amended, S 1039, as amended, S 1086, S 1093, S 1111, S 1101, S 1123, S 1079, S 1117, S 1121, S 1115, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1116, S 1127, S 1128, and S 1129 which have passed the HCR 15 and HCR 16 and, when so signed, ordered them Senate. transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. NOVAK, Secretary March 7, 2017 S 1045, S 1113, S 1098, S 1074, as amended, S 1077, as Mr. Speaker: amended, S 1039, as amended, S 1086, S 1093, S 1111, S 1101, We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND S 1123, S 1079, S 1117, S 1121, S 1115, S 1116, S 1127, S 1128, CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration and S 1129 were filed for first reading. S 1084 and recommend that it do pass. GIBBS, Chairman March 7, 2017 Mr. Speaker: S 1084 was filed for second reading. I return herewith enrolled HCR 11, HCR 5, HJM 2, and HCR 8 which have been signed by the President. March 7, 2017 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we Enrolled HCR 11, HCR 5, HJM 2, and HCR 8 were have had under consideration H 220, H 244, and S 1075 and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee recommend that they do pass. for delivery to the Secretary of State. BARBIERI, Chairman 186 HOUSE JOURNAL March 8, 2017]

H 220, H 244, and S 1075 were filed for second reading. S 1117, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Business Committee. March 7, 2017 Mr. Speaker: S 1086, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Defense RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration Committee. SCR 104 and report it back without recommendation. HARTGEN, Chairman S 1121, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and SCR 104 was filed for second reading. Defense Committee. March 7, 2017 S 1123, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Mr. Speaker: first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration S 1115, S 1116, S 1127, S 1128, and S 1129, by Finance S 1061 and recommend that it do pass. Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed HARTGEN, Chairman for second reading. S 1061 was filed for second reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. March 8, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 10TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions we have had under consideration S 1035 and recommend that it H 242, by Education Committee, was read the second time do pass. by title and filed for third reading. LOERTSCHER, Chairman S 1034, as amended, by Education Committee, was read the S 1035 was filed for second reading. second time by title and filed for third reading. March 8, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 11TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions we have had under consideration S 1017 and report it back to be Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 206 and placed on General Orders. H 217 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one LOERTSCHER, Chairman legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1017 was placed on General Orders for consideration. H 250 - ABORTION There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. H 250 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Loertscher to open of Bills and Joint Resolutions debate. S 1045 and S 1039, as amended, by Commerce and Human The question being, "Shall H 250 pass?" Resources Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Roll call resulted as follows: Committee. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, S 1113 and S 1093, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, S 1098, by Resources and Environment Committee, was Redman, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. Resources and Conservation Committee. NAYS–Barbieri, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Hanks, S 1111, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Holtzclaw, Jordan, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Nate, Rubel, Scott, first time by title, and referred to the Resources and Conservation Shepherd, Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Zollinger. Total - 18. Committee. Total - 70. S 1101, by Resources and Environment Committee, was Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 250 passed the introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Resources and Conservation Committee. the Senate.

S 1074, as amended, by Commerce and Human Resources H 235 - PROPERTY TAX Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. H 235 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1077, as amended, and S 1079, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, were introduced, read the first time by At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle title, and referred to the Business Committee. and Mr. Kerby to open debate. [March 8, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 187

The question being, "Shall H 235 pass?" Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1030 passed the Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Senate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, S 1027 - FISH AND GAME Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, S 1027 was read the third time at length, section by section, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, and placed before the House for final consideration. Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Blanksma to open Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. debate. Total - 67. NAYS–Chew, Shepherd, Wintrow. Total - 3. The question being, "Shall S 1027 pass?" Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 235 passed the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, the Senate. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, S 1018 - EDUCATION Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, S 1018 was read the third time at length, section by section, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. debate. NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, Rubel, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 9. The question being, "Shall S 1018 pass?" Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1027 passed the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Senate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, S 1019 - SCHOOL SAFETY PATROLS Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, S 1019 was read the third time at length, section by section, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, and placed before the House for final consideration. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, debate. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall S 1019 pass?"

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1018 passed the Roll call resulted as follows: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Senate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, S 1030 - DUAL ENROLLMENT Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, S 1030 was read the third time at length, section by section, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, debate. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, The question being, "Shall S 1030 pass?" Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–Perry, Syme. Total - 2. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1019 passed the Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Senate. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, S 1063 - IRRIGATION McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, S 1063 was read the third time at length, section by section, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, and placed before the House for final consideration. 188 HOUSE JOURNAL March 8, 2017]

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Raybould to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1063 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1063 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., Thursday, March 9, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:04 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [March 9, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 189

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE Mr. Youngblood asked unanimous consent that S 1099 be placed on General Orders for consideration. There being no IDAHO LEGISLATURE objection it was so ordered. FIRST REGULAR SESSION Mr. Hartgen asked unanimous consent that S 1061 be SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE returned to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. March 9, 2017 Mr. Speaker: SIXTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HCR 11, HCR 5, HJM 2, and HCR 8 to the Secretary of State at 10:11 a.m., as of this date, March 8, 2017. House of Representatives LUKER, Chairman The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. March 8, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed 69 members present. We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we Absent and excused - Shepherd. Total - 1. have had under consideration H 241 and report it back to be Total - 70. placed on General Orders. VANORDEN, Chairman Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 241 was placed on General Orders for consideration. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Lochlan Frederick, Page. March 8, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we 3RD ORDER have had under consideration S 1059 and recommend that it do Approval of Journal pass. VANORDEN, Chairman March 9, 2017 Mr. Speaker: S 1059 was filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the March 8, 2017 House Journal of the Fifty-ninth Legislative Day and recommend Mr. Speaker: that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES LUKER, Chairman AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under consideration S 1011 and S 1091 and recommend that they do Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by pass. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. LUKER, Chairman S 1011 and S 1091 were filed for second reading. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate March 8, 2017 Mr. Speaker: March 8, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, Mr. Speaker: report that we have had under consideration H 256 and I transmit herewith S 1105, S 1122, S 1038, as amended, recommend that it do pass. S 1126, as amended, S 1134, and S 1135 which have passed the BOYLE, Chairman Senate. NOVAK, Secretary H 256 was filed for second reading. S 1105, S 1122, S 1038, as amended, S 1126, as amended, S 1134, and S 1135 were filed for first reading. March 9, 2017 Mr. Speaker: March 8, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, Mr. Speaker: report that we have had under consideration S 1080 and I return herewith H 104, as amended in the Senate, and recommend that it do pass. H 126, as amended in the Senate, which have passed the Senate. COLLINS, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary S 1080 was filed for second reading. Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 104, as amended in the Senate, and H 126, as amended in the Senate, were referred to There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh State Affairs Committee for concurrence recommendation. Order of Business. 190 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2017]

7TH ORDER We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, do hereby HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 2 respectfully represent that: BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE WHEREAS, Article 1, Section 23, of the Constitution of the A HOUSE RESOLUTION State of Idaho provides in part that: "The rights to hunt, fish and AUTHORIZING A PILOT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTING trap, including by the use of traditional methods, are a valued REMOTE VIDEO CONFERENCE TESTIMONY FOR part of the heritage of the State of Idaho and shall forever be HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEE MEETINGS preserved for the people and managed through the laws, rules FOR THE SECOND REGULAR SESSION OF THE and proclamations that preserve the future of hunting, fishing and SIXTY-FOURTH IDAHO LEGISLATURE. trapping. Public hunting, fishing and trapping of wildlife shall be a preferred means of managing wildlife."; and Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of WHEREAS, Section 36-103, Idaho Code, provides that: Idaho: "All wildlife, including all wild animals, wild birds, and fish, within the state of Idaho, is hereby declared to be the property of WHEREAS, the House of Representatives desires to increase the state of Idaho. It shall be preserved, protected, perpetuated, the ability of Idaho citizens to testify at House committee and managed. It shall be only captured or taken at such times hearings; and or places, under such conditions, or by such means, or in such WHEREAS, by adopting a remote testimony pilot program, manner, as will preserve, protect, and perpetuate such wildlife, more Idahoans will be able to participate in the legislative and provide for the citizens of this state and, as by law permitted process; and to others, continued supplies of such wildlife for hunting, fishing WHEREAS, it is good public policy to provide for and trapping."; and remote testimony using video conferencing from one or more WHEREAS, Idaho is responsible for managing all wildlife remote sites around the state to increase public participation in wherever it is located within the borders of the State of Idaho, government; and drawing upon the best available science to monitor the size and WHEREAS, for citizens who live at a distance from the health of wildlife populations throughout the state; and Statehouse, providing an alternative means for testifying will WHEREAS, In May of 2011, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife help mitigate the hardship for those citizens to have their voices Service delisted gray wolves in the Northern Rockies and heard; and Western Great Lakes and Idaho resumed management of gray WHEREAS, Idaho citizens who do not reside within 100 wolves within the state's boundaries with continued monitoring miles' driving distance of the Statehouse should be able to testify and reporting requirements. Based on the delisting, the Idaho Fish via video conferencing at House committee hearings; and and Game Commission directed the Fish and Game Department WHEREAS, a remote testimony pilot program using video to: (1) Manage wolves in a manner that will ensure wolves conferencing will provide necessary information on the potential remain under responsible state management in conjunction with to implement future remote testimony for all House committee the rest of Idaho's wildlife; (2) Manage wolves as big game hearings; and animals consistent with the goals and objectives of the 2002 WHEREAS, the Legislative Services Office is authorized to Idaho Wolf Conservation and Management Plan approved by gather information necessary to implement a remote testimony the Idaho Legislature and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to pilot program for the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth keep wolves off the Endangered Species List; (3) Control wolves Idaho Legislature and is authorized to work with individuals at where they depredate on livestock and other domestic animals or potential remote sites to develop the pilot program; and threaten human safety; (4) Control the population of wolves and WHEREAS, estimated costs associated with implementing other predators as needed to address areas where elk or other the pilot program will be gathered by the Legislative Services prey populations are below management objectives; (5) Develop Office, and such estimate will be reported to the Speaker of the wolf hunting season recommendations for consideration by the House of Representatives; and commission and develop trapping recommendations; and (6) WHEREAS, the Speaker of the House of Representatives Conduct additional species management planning as appropriate; will select one or more House committees to participate in the and remote testimony pilot program for the Second Regular Session WHEREAS, given the state's wildlife management of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature. responsibilities, agencies of the state and their designees NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members should be afforded full access to all state and federal lands of the House of Representatives, assembled in the First Regular within the state, as well as all means of wilderness entry and Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, that a remote animal tracking, for these management purposes. Furthermore, testimony pilot program for the Second Regular Session of mandating the destruction of data acquired from tracking wildlife the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature be adopted by the House of by entry on federal lands is a heavy-handed interference with the Representatives. possession of chattels that by right belong to the State of Idaho, contrary to the best science practices for wildlife management, HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 5 and needlessly hostile to the spirit of cooperation needed to BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE properly steward the wildlife resources with which Idaho has A JOINT MEMORIAL been blessed. TO THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, AND TO THE the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE that we urge Idaho's congressional delegation and all members of STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED the to take necessary action to authorize STATES. the State of Idaho, its agencies and designees, full access to all state and federal lands within the state, as well as all means [March 9, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 191 of wilderness entry and animal tracking, to fulfill wildlife H 220 and H 244, by Business Committee, were read the management responsibilities of the State of Idaho. second time by title and filed for third reading. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and S 1075 and SCR 104, by Commerce and Human Resources directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third the United States, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of reading. Agriculture, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the S 1035, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second House of Representatives of Congress, and to the congressional time by title and filed for third reading. delegation representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. S 1115, S 1116, S 1127, S 1128, and S 1129, by Finance Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third HR 2 and HJM 5 were introduced, read the first time by reading. title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. 11TH ORDER 8TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 206 and of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 217 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HOUSE BILL NO. 265 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1081 be placed AN ACT at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE MILITARY objection, it was so ordered. DIVISION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; H 242 - SCHOOLS AND GRANTING CONTINUOUS APPROPRIATION FOR A CERTAIN FUND. H 242 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. HOUSE BILL NO. 266 At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE debate. AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE MEDICAL The question being, "Shall H 242 pass?" BOARDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT Roll call resulted as follows: POSITIONS; PROVIDING NON-GENERAL FUND AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, REAPPROPRIATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, BOARD OF PHARMACY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; AND Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, H 265 and H 266 were introduced, read the first time by McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Committee for printing. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, S 1105 and S 1122, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. NAYS–King. Total - 1. Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. S 1038, as amended, by Commerce and Human Resources Total - 70. Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 242 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to S 1126, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was the Senate. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. S 1029 - POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION S 1134 and S 1135, by Finance Committee, were introduced, S 1029 was read the third time at length, section by section, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Amador to open Order of Business. debate. 10TH ORDER The question being, "Shall S 1029 pass?" Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 259, H 260, and H 261, by Appropriations Committee, Roll call resulted as follows: were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, S 1084, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, time by title and filed for third reading. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, 192 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2017]

Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Total - 70. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1064 passed the Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–Hanks. Total - 1. S 1008 - SURVEYS Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. Total - 70. S 1008 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1029 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open Senate. debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Moon disclosed a conflict of S 1055 - PERSONNEL interest regarding S 1008. S 1055 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1008 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, The question being, "Shall S 1055 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, NAYS–Erpelding. Total - 1. Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Total - 70. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1008 passed the NAYS–None. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent and excused–Crane, Shepherd. Total - 2. Senate. Total - 70. S 1085 - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1055 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1085 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 Mrs. Blanksma to open S 1064 - IRRIGATION debate. S 1064 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1085 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Mendive to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, The question being, "Shall S 1064 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, NAYS–Dixon, Loertscher, Scott, Trujillo. Total - 4. Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Total - 70. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1085 passed the NAYS–Chew, Collins, Gannon, Luker, McCrostie, Syme, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Wintrow. Total - 7. Senate. [March 9, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 193

S 1112 - APPROPRIATIONS - AGRICULTURE The question being, "Shall S 1060 pass?" DEPARTMENT Roll call resulted as follows: S 1112 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, and placed before the House for final consideration. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Bell to open Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, debate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, The question being, "Shall S 1112 pass?" Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Roll call resulted as follows: Rubel, Scott, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total - 59. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS–Barbieri, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Monks, Nate, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Palmer, Stevenson, Trujillo, Zollinger. Total - 10. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Total - 70. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1060 passed the Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Senate. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. S 1034, as amended - EDUCATION Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. S 1034, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Total - 70. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1112 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the debate. Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1034, as amended, pass?" S 1043, as amended in the House - MOTOR VEHICLES Roll call resulted as follows: S 1043, as amended in the House, was read the third time at AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, consideration. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, debate. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, The question being, "Shall S 1043, as amended in the Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, House, pass?" Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Total - 67. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, NAYS–None. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Absent and excused–Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Shepherd. Total - 3. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Total - 70. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1034, as McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Smith, ordered returned to the Senate. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. SCR 107 - GENE HARRIS Total - 66. NAYS–Erpelding, Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 3. SCR 107 was read the third time at length and placed before Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kloc to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1043, as amended The question being, "Shall SCR 107 be adopted?" in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 107 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. S 1060 - HEALTH CARE Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bill S 1060 was read the third time at length, section by section, on the Third Reading Calendar retain its place for one legislative and placed before the House for final consideration. day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open There being no objection, the House advanced to the debate. Fifteenth Order of Business. 194 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2017]

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 10, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:15 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [March 10, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 195

HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith SCR 115, SCR 116, S 1119, S 1118, S 1120, S 1125, S 1048, S 1132, S 1133, S 1137, S 1138, and S 1141 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION SCR 115, SCR 116, S 1119, S 1118, S 1120, S 1125, S 1048, SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE S 1132, S 1133, S 1137, S 1138, and S 1141 were filed for first reading. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees SIXTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2017 March 10, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND House of Representatives ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HR 2, HJM 5, H 265, and H 266. The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. LUKER, Chairman Roll call showed 69 members present. HR 2 was ordered held at the Desk. Absent and excused - Trujillo. Total - 1. Total - 70. HJM 5, H 265, and H 266 were filed for second reading. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. March 9, 2017 Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Noah Freedman, Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 253, H 254, H 262, HCR 26, S 1094, and S 1123 and recommend that they do pass. 3RD ORDER VANORDEN, Chairman Approval of Journal H 253, H 254, H 262, HCR 26, S 1094, and S 1123 were March 10, 2017 filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND March 9, 2017 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Mr. Speaker: House Journal of the Sixtieth Legislative Day and recommend We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that same be adopted as corrected. that we have had under consideration S 1031, S 1047, and LUKER, Chairman SCR 109 and recommend that they do pass. LOERTSCHER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. S 1031, S 1047, and SCR 109 were filed for second reading. March 9, 2017 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 SCR 113 and recommend that it do pass. WOOD, Chairman March 9, 2017 Mr. Speaker: SCR 113 was filed for second reading. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1018, S 1030, S 1027, S 1019, and S 1063 for the signature of the Speaker. March 9, 2017 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled had under consideration H 137, as amended, and S 1049 and S 1018, S 1030, S 1027, S 1019, and S 1063 when so signed, recommend that they do pass. ordered them returned to the Senate. BARBIERI, Chairman March 9, 2017 H 137, as amended, and S 1049 were filed for second Mr. Speaker: reading. I return herewith enrolled HCR 15 and HCR 16 which have been signed by the President. March 9, 2017 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND Enrolled HCR 15 and HCR 16 were referred to the CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to S 1098 and SCR 114 and recommend that they do pass. the Secretary of State. GIBBS, Chairman 196 HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2017]

S 1098 and SCR 114 were filed for second reading. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, March 9, 2017 the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, Mr. Speaker: that we urge that United States farmers, ranchers and food We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN processors be enabled to compete freely and trade fairly in RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration foreign and domestic markets on a strictly level playing field. S 1039, as amended, S 1045, S 1046, and S 1057 and recommend BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that food safety standards in that they do pass. the United States should be enforced fully on food from foreign HARTGEN, Chairman countries wishing to participate in markets that lie within the boundaries of the United States and funded in a way that does S 1039, as amended, S 1045, S 1046, and S 1057 were filed not burden the United States taxpayer. for second reading. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED when determining the March 10, 2017 economic value of international trade agreements, we urge that Mr. Speaker: the cost of environmental protection, worker safety, wage rates We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES and food safety standards be quantified and considered in such AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under determinations. consideration S 1013, S 1023, S 1024, S 1025, S 1026, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we encourage the S 1108 and recommend that they do pass. education of the general public regarding the importance of LUKER, Chairman the role agriculture plays in the development of a society, recognizing that such public education, primarily at the middle S 1013, S 1023, S 1024, S 1025, S 1026, and S 1108 were and secondary school levels, is critical in the preservation and filed for second reading. strengthening of the family farm unit and the overall preservation and strengthening of the agricultural industry itself. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Order of Business. House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of 7TH ORDER the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Congress, and to the congressional delegation representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 6 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 7 A JOINT MEMORIAL BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE TO THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF A JOINT MEMORIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES IN TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE CONGRESS ASSEMBLED AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, TO DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, TO We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, do hereby UNITED STATES, TO THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE respectfully represent that: OF IDAHO AND TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE IDAHO WHEREAS, since the beginning of time, the ability of DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE. man to provide food, fiber and fuel for himself and others has We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives determined his independence, freedom and security; and and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First WHEREAS, the strength of a nation is based on its ability to Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, do hereby sufficiently provide safe and reliable food, fiber and fuel for its respectfully represent that: people; and WHEREAS, the Sixtieth Idaho Legislature passed Senate WHEREAS, the family farm unit is the foundation of Joint Memorial 106, sponsored by the office of Governor C.L. agriculture and one of the basic strengths of the United States; "Butch" Otter, calling for an amendment to the U.S. Constitution and that would prevent Congress from passing laws requiring citizens WHEREAS, a strong and viable agricultural industry is of the United States to participate in any health care insurance a very important part of our national security and overall program or penalizing them for declining health care coverage; well-being; and and WHEREAS, federal, state and local laws and regulations WHEREAS, the Idaho Health Freedom Act codifies as state require farmers, ranchers and food processors in the United policy that every person in the State of Idaho is and shall be free States to meet the highest standards in the world when it comes from government compulsion in the selection of health insurance to environmental protection, worker safety, wage rates and food options, and that such liberty is protected by the constitutions of safety concerns; and the United States and the State of Idaho; and WHEREAS, United States farmers, ranchers and food WHEREAS, the average Idaho rate increase for 2017 processors pay for record audits on farm inspections and USDA individual Affordable Care Act (ACA) health insurance plans product inspections to confirm that necessary criteria are met to was 24% and, with the year-over-year increases since the adhere to the laws and regulations that apply; and implementation of the ACA federal mandates, health insurance WHEREAS, the Food Safety Modernization Act requires plans have become unaffordable for thousands of Idahoans and that all food products, foreign and domestic, must adhere to the their families; and same food safety standards, and yet only 2% of all imported WHEREAS, nearly 90,000 Idahoans can afford coverage food products are actually inspected. only with the assistance of an ACA premium assistance tax [March 10, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 197 credit or other subsidy, and Idaho's uninsured includes "middle 8TH ORDER class" individuals and families who earn too much to qualify Introduction, First Reading, and Reference for federal insurance premium assistance and have no coverage of Bills and Joint Resolutions option other than high-cost ACA plans; and WHEREAS, the premium amounts for pre-ACA individual HOUSE BILL NO. 267 transitional "grandmothered" plans were 30% to 50% less than BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE those of the individual ACA plans, indicating that a return to AN ACT state regulation of the individual insurance market would result RELATING TO FUNDING POLICIES; AMENDING in significantly lower premium amounts for many Idahoans; and SECTION 40-719, IDAHO CODE, TO EXTEND THE WHEREAS, prior to implementation of the ACA, the State EFFECTIVITY OF SPECIFIED PROVISIONS OF LAW; of Idaho primarily regulated the Idaho health insurance market AMENDING SECTION 17, CHAPTER 341, LAWS OF and provided aggressive oversight of all aspects of that market 2015, TO REVISE A SUNSET CLAUSE AND TO REVISE and enforced consumer protections as well as ensured a local, EFFECTIVE DATES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. responsive regulation for consumers; and WHEREAS, prior to the implementation of the HOUSE BILL NO. 268 ACA-mandated plans, Idaho had a stable and competitive BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE individual insurance market, with among the lowest individual AN ACT premium amounts in the nation, and consumers could choose RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION; AMENDING from a variety of health insurance coverage options to best SECTION 49-1004A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT cover them and their families; and WHEN REQUESTS ARE MADE THAT NEW ROUTES BE WHEREAS, on January 20, 2017, President Donald J. DESIGNATED FOR TRAVEL BY CERTAIN VEHICLES, THE Trump signed an executive order to minimize the economic AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION MAY ANALYZE burden of the ACA pending repeal, including instruction to the THE SAFETY AND FEASIBILITY OF ADDING SUCH Secretary of Health and Human Services and to the heads of ROUTES. all other executive departments and agencies with authorities and responsibilities under the act to exercise all authority and HOUSE BILL NO. 269 discretion available to them to provide greater flexibility to BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE states and to cooperate with them in implementing health care AN ACT programs. RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING SECTION NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE SALES TAX of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, REVENUE DISTRIBUTION FORMULA TO COUNTIES the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, AND CITIES. that the Idaho Legislature urges President Trump, Secretary Price and Congress to take the following action: Allow individual states HOUSE BILL NO. 270 to once again serve as the primary regulator of health insurance BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE plans and immediately permit the free market availability and AN ACT sale of nonsubsidized health insurance plans in accordance with RELATING TO USE OF PUBLIC FUNDS IN BOND state-established statutes, regulations and rules governing such AND LEVY ELECTIONS; AMENDING TITLE 74, IDAHO plans; and CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 6, TITLE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Idaho Department 74, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO of Insurance issue guidance allowing for competitive, innovative, PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO PROHIBIT THE USE nonsubsidized health insurance plans, along with the free market OF PUBLIC FUNDS IN BOND AND LEVY ELECTIONS, TO sale of health insurance plans to Idahoans who choose to purchase PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS TO APPLICABILITY, TO PROVIDE them, in accordance with state-established statutes, regulations FOR VIOLATIONS AND TO PROVIDE FOR A CHALLENGE and rules governing such plans; and ON THE VALIDITY OF A BOND OR LEVY ELECTION. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and HOUSE BILL NO. 271 directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE the United States, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, AN ACT the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING TITLE Representatives of Congress, and the congressional delegation 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the United CHAPTER 61, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE States, as well as to Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter and Director FOR THE QUALITY EDUCATOR LOAN ASSISTANCE Dean Cameron of the Idaho Department of Insurance. PROGRAM ACT, TO PROVIDE RULEMAKING, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE DUTIES OF THE STATE HJM 6 and HJM 7 were introduced, read the first time by DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REGARDING CRITICAL title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration QUALITY EDUCATOR SHORTAGES, TO PROVIDE LOAN Committee for printing. REPAYMENT ASSISTANCE AND ELIGIBILITY AND AWARD CRITERIA AND TO PROVIDE FOR FUNDING SCR 115, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read AND PRIORITIES; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND the first time by title, and filed for second reading. PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE. SCR 116, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read H 267, H 268, H 269, H 270, and H 271 were introduced, the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, Defense Committee. and Administration Committee for printing. 198 HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2017]

S 1119, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Administration Committee. Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–Barbieri. Total - 1. S 1120 and S 1125, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, Absent and excused–Boyle, Trujillo. Total - 2. were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Total - 70. Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 259 passed the S 1118, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to first time by title, and referred to the Resources and Conservation the Senate. Committee. S 1048, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, H 260 - APPROPRIATIONS - EDUCATION BOARD - was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the SPECIAL PROGRAMS Business Committee. H 260 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1132, S 1133, S 1137, S 1138, and S 1141, by Finance and placed before the House for final consideration. Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open for second reading. debate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth The question being, "Shall H 260 pass?" Order of Business. 10TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, S 1059, by Education Committee, was read the second time Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, by title and filed for third reading. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, S 1011 and S 1091, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were Kingsley, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, read the second time by title and filed for third reading. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, H 256, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, time by title and filed for third reading. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, S 1080, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. read the second time by title and filed for third reading. NAYS–Barbieri, Loertscher. Total - 2. Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. S 1134 and S 1135, by Finance Committee, were read the Total - 70. second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 260 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 H 206 and H 217 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, March 13, 2017. There being no objection, it was so H 261 - APPROPRIATIONS - CAREER TECHNICAL ordered. EDUCATION DIVISION Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1081 retain its H 261 was read the third time at length, section by section, place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, March 13, and placed before the House for final consideration. 2017. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. H 259 - APPROPRIATIONS - LIBRARIES COMMISSION The question being, "Shall H 261 pass?" H 259 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. Horman to open AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, debate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall H 259 pass?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, NAYS–None. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Total - 70. [March 10, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 199

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 261 passed the S 1084 - IRRIGATION DISTRICTS House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. S 1084 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. Miller to open H 220 - BARBERING AND COSMETOLOGY debate. H 220 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1084 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Zito to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Ms. Zito asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, discussion of H 139 be allowed in debate of H 220. There being Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, no objection it was so ordered. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, The question being, "Shall H 220 pass?" Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Roll call resulted as follows: Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Total - 65. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS–Hanks, Moon, Nate, Scott. Total - 4. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Total - 70. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1084 passed the Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Vander Woude, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Senate. Total - 66. NAYS–Erpelding, Kauffman, VanOrden. Total - 3. S 1075 - INSURANCE Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. S 1075 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 220 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1075 pass?"

H 244 - INSURANCE Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 244 was read the third time at length, section by section, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. DeMordaunt to Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, open debate. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, The question being, "Shall H 244 pass?" Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Roll call resulted as follows: VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS–None. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Total - 70. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1075 passed the McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Senate. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, S 1035 - ENDOWMENT FUND INVESTMENT BOARD Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. S 1035 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS–Scott. Total - 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Armstrong to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 244 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Anderson disclosed a conflict of the Senate. interest regarding S 1035. 200 HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2017]

The question being, "Shall S 1035 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, NAYS–Jordan. Total - 1. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Total - 70. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1116 passed the NAYS–None. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. Senate. Total - 70. Mrs. Packer asked unanimous consent that her vote be Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1035 passed the changed from NAY to AYE on S 1116. There being no objection, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the it was so ordered. Corrected vote is shown above. Senate.

S 1115 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE POLICE S 1127 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE S 1115 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1127 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. Burtenshaw to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open debate. Mr. Nate asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of H 208 be allowed in debate of S 1115. There being Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict no objection it was so ordered. of interest regarding S 1127. The question being, "Shall S 1115 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1127 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–Barbieri, Hanks, Packer. Total - 3. NAYS–Jordan. Total - 1. Absent and excused–Chaney, Trujillo. Total - 2. Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. Total - 70. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1127 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1115 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.

S 1116 - APPROPRIATIONS - CORRECTION DEPT S 1128 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE S 1116 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1128 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. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1116 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of Roll call resulted as follows: interest regarding S 1128. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, The question being, "Shall S 1128 pass?" [March 10, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 201

Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, 11:24 a.m. Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, ATTEST: Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–Boyle, Chaney. Total - 2. Absent and excused–Trujillo. Total - 1. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1128 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate.

S 1129 - APPROPRIATIONS - LABOR DEPARTMENT S 1129 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 1129 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. NAYS–Boyle, Crane, Monks, Moyle, Palmer. Total - 5. Absent and excused–Shepherd, Trujillo. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1129 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bill on the Third Reading Calendar retain its place until Monday, March 13, 2017. 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., Monday, March 13, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Crane. Motion carried. 202 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 267 and H 268 were referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. OF THE H 269 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. IDAHO LEGISLATURE H 271 was referred to the Education Committee. FIRST REGULAR SESSION March 13, 2017 SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HCR 15 and HCR 16 to the Secretary of State at 10:12 a.m., as of this date, March 10, 2017. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY LUKER, Chairman MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017 March 10, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we House of Representatives have had under consideration H 257 and recommend that it do The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. pass. VANORDEN, Chairman Roll call showed all 70 members present. H 257 was filed for second reading. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. March 10, 2017 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Tanna Adcock, Page. Mr. Speaker: 3RD ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND Approval of Journal DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 251 and report it back to be placed on General Orders. March 13, 2017 PALMER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 251 was placed on General Orders for consideration. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Sixty-first Legislative Day and recommend March 13, 2017 that same be adopted as corrected. Mr. Speaker: LUKER, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 104, as amended in the Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Senate, and recommend concurrence with Senate Amendments. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. LOERTSCHER, Chairman 4TH ORDER There being no objection, it was so ordered. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate H 104, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. March 10, 2017 Mr. Speaker: March 13, 2017 I transmit herewith S 1136 which has passed the Senate. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that S 1136 was filed for first reading. we have had under consideration H 126, as amended in the Senate, and recommend concurrence with Senate Amendments. March 10, 2017 LOERTSCHER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 41 and H 73 which have passed the There being no objection, it was so ordered. Senate. NOVAK, Secretary H 126, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. H 41 and H 73 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. March 13, 2017 5TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Report of Standing Committees We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration SCR 103 and SCR 111 and March 13, 2017 recommend that they do pass. Mr. Speaker: LOERTSCHER, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 6, SCR 103 and SCR 111 were filed for second reading. HJM 7, H 267, H 268, H 269, H 270, and H 271. LUKER, Chairman There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. HJM 6, HJM 7, and H 270 were filed for second reading. [March 13, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 203

7TH ORDER WHEREAS, Jim received the Torch of Liberty Award from Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith in recognition of his fight against discrimination; and WHEREAS, from 1990 to 2004 Jim maintained a private HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 27 practice in Boise, advocating for the rights of all Idahoans; and BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE WHEREAS, Jim was elected to the Idaho Supreme Court in A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 2004, having run unopposed in a nonpartisan election to fill the STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND open seat of retiring Justice Wayne Kidwell; and REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE STATE BOARD WHEREAS, Jim was reelected to the Idaho Supreme Court OF EDUCATION RELATING TO RULES GOVERNING in May 2010, again unopposed, and became Chief Justice in ADMINISTRATION. August 2015; and WHEREAS, as a Justice, Jim forcefully advocated for the Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: Idaho State Bar's pro bono program, of which he was a founding member and chairman; and WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject WHEREAS, Jim continues to be a strong voice in the executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, movement to increase access to the courts through reducing Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules litigation costs and increasing court assistance services; and are not consistent with legislative intent; and WHEREAS, Jim demonstrated his independence and WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain commitment to the rule of law as a Justice on the Idaho Supreme rules of the State Board of Education relating to Rules Governing Court; and Administration are not consistent with legislative intent and WHEREAS, Jim believes an informed and active citizenry should be rejected. is critical to the functioning of our form of government, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members has witnessed many instances where a concerned citizen saw a of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, problem, rallied support and solved the problem; and the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, WHEREAS, Jim's numerous contributions to the community that IDAPA 08.02.01, Rules Governing Administration, Section include chairing the Special Committee on Governmental 801., Subsections 05.a., 05.b., 06.a.i., 06.a.ii., 06.a.iii., 06.a.iv., Ethics, Lobbying and Political Campaign Financing with former 06.c.i., and 06.c.iii., only, adopted as a pending rule under Docket Governor Cecil Andrus and former Supreme Court Justice Number 08-0201-1602, be, and the same is hereby rejected and Charles McDevitt and serving as the founding director of the declared null, void and of no force and effect. Idaho Vietnam Veterans Leadership Program; and WHEREAS, Jim has captivated us all with his quick wit and puns; and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28 WHEREAS, Jim has made immeasurable contributions to the BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Idaho judicial system through his carefully reasoned and honest A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION opinions; and STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND WHEREAS, Jim has been an exemplary public servant to HONORING FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE JIM JONES UPON his nation and state, having served with courage, independence HIS RETIREMENT FROM FIFTY YEARS OF PUBLIC of thought and strong moral character; and SERVICE. WHEREAS, Jim elected to retire from the Supreme Court in 2017, at the end of his second term. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members WHEREAS, Jim Jones was born in Twin Falls and raised on of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, his family's farm near Eden, Idaho; and the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, WHEREAS, Jim served as an artillery officer in the United that we honor, commend and congratulate Jim Jones for his 50 States Army in Vietnam in the late 1960s, receiving the Bronze years of public service to the citizens of Idaho and the United Star; and States of America. WHEREAS, while serving in Vietnam, Jim volunteered at an BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the orphanage run by the Cao Dai Church in Tay Ninh Province; and House of Representatives is authorized to forward a copy of this WHEREAS, upon his discharge from the United States resolution to Jim Jones. Army, Jim served as a legislative assistant to former United HCR 27 and HCR 28 were introduced, read the first time States Senator Len B. Jordan from 1970 to 1973; and by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration WHEREAS, Jim returned to Idaho in 1973 and opened a Committee for printing. private law office in Jerome, Idaho; and WHEREAS, in 1982, Jim was elected Idaho Attorney 8TH ORDER General and was reelected in 1986; and Introduction, First Reading, and Reference WHEREAS, while Attorney General, Jim played a key role of Bills and Joint Resolutions in negotiating the Swan Falls Settlement, which set the stage for the Snake River Basin Adjudication, and promoted Idaho water management; and HOUSE BILL NO. 272 WHEREAS, as Attorney General, Jim was instrumental in BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE defending Idaho's sovereignty over its water and other natural AN ACT resources; and APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE BOARD WHEREAS, Jim was active in the Conference of Western OF EDUCATION AND TO THE BOARD OF REGENTS Attorneys General and led the successful effort for adoption of OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR HEALTH a Executive Order 12612 by President Reagan on "Federalism"; EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; and LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME 204 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2017]

EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; EXEMPTING APPROPRIATION HOUSE BILL NO. 276 OBJECT TRANSFER LIMITATIONS; AND PROVIDING BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE NON-GENERAL FUND REAPPROPRIATION. AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE COMMISSION ON HISPANIC AFFAIRS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND HOUSE BILL NO. 273 LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. AN ACT RELATING TO THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; HOUSE BILL NO. 277 AMENDING SECTION 74-202, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE THE DEFINITION OF "PUBLIC AGENCY." AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO STATE LOTTERY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; LIMITING THE HOUSE BILL NO. 274 NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE POSITIONS; AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT. AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO INVASIVE SPECIES H 272, H 273, H 274, H 275, H 276, and H 277 were ACT; AMENDING CHAPTER 8, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-822, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH WITHIN THE OFFICE S 1136, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first OF THE GOVERNOR A POSITION TO BE FILLED BY time by title, and filed for second reading. AN INDIVIDUAL TO ACT AS AN ADMINISTRATOR OF INVASIVE SPECIES POLICY AND TO PROVIDE DUTIES There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth OF THE ADMINISTRATOR; AMENDING SECTION 22-1903, Order of Business. IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE THE INVASIVE SPECIES 10TH ORDER ACT TO BE ADMINISTERED IN CONJUNCTION WITH Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions THE ADMINISTRATOR OF INVASIVE SPECIES POLICY; AMENDING CHAPTER 19, TITLE 22, IDAHO CODE, HJM 5, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 22-1903A, second time by title and filed for third reading. IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE IDAHO INVASIVE SPECIES COUNCIL; AMENDING SECTION 22-1904, H 265 and H 266, by Appropriations Committee, were read IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING the second time by title and filed for third reading. SECTION 22-1906, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DUTIES H 253, H 254, H 262, and HCR 26, by Ways and Means OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third OF AGRICULTURE; AMENDING SECTION 22-1908, reading. IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR TO APPLY FOR SEARCH WARRANTS UNDER CERTAIN S 1094, by Education Committee, was read the second time CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXAMINATION by title and filed for third reading. OF CONVEYANCES FOR THE PRESENCE OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN S 1123 and S 1031, by State Affairs Committee, were read CHECK STATIONS MAY BE PRIORITIZED TO HAVE the second time by title and filed for third reading. EXTENDED OPERATING HOURS AND TO PROVIDE S 1047, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, PENALTIES FOR ANY PERSON FAILING TO STOP AT A was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. CHECK STATION; AMENDING SECTION 22-1912, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIRECTOR SHALL SCR 109 and SCR 113, by State Affairs Committee, were PURSUE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PARTNERSHIPS read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AND FUNDING, TO SPECIFY CONDITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING H 137, as amended, by Business Committee, was read the SECTION 22-1914, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT second time by title and filed for third reading. THE DIRECTOR UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS SHALL S 1049, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, ENTER INTO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS, TO PROVIDE was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. THAT UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS THE DEPARTMENT SHALL CONDUCT NECESSARY CONTROL MEASURES S 1098, by Resources and Environment Committee, was read AND TO PROVIDE FOR FORMAL MEMORANDA the second time by title and filed for third reading. OF AGREEMENT WITH CERTAIN ENTITIES; AND SCR 114, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. time by title and filed for third reading. S 1039, as amended, S 1045, S 1046, and S 1057, by HOUSE BILL NO. 275 Commerce and Human Resources Committee, were read the BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF THE S 1013, S 1023, S 1024, S 1025, S 1026, and S 1108, by LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; Judiciary and Rules Committee, were read the second time by LIMITING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT title and filed for third reading. POSITIONS; AND EXEMPTING APPROPRIATION OBJECT SCR 115, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second TRANSFER LIMITATIONS. time by title and filed for third reading. [March 13, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 205

S 1132, S 1133, S 1137, S 1138, and S 1141, by Finance Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1059 passed the Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the reading. Senate.

11TH ORDER S 1011 - JUVENILE CORRECTIONS Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1011 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 206 and and placed before the House for final consideration. H 217 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open debate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 256 be returned to the Ways and Means Committee. There being no objection, it The question being, "Shall S 1011 pass?" was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: S 1081 - IMMUNIZATION ASSESSMENT BOARD AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, S 1081 was read the third time at length, section by section, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, debate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, The question being, "Shall S 1081 pass?" Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1011 passed the Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Senate. Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, S 1091 - LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 45. S 1091 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Kerby, Kingsley, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open Stevenson, Trujillo, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 25. debate. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall S 1091 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1081 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Roll call resulted as follows: Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, S 1059 - MASTER TEACHER PREMIUMS Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, S 1059 was read the third time at length, section by section, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, debate. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, The question being, "Shall S 1059 pass?" Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1091 passed the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Senate. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, S 1080 - PROPERTY TAXES Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, S 1080 was read the third time at length, section by section, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, and placed before the House for final consideration. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. debate. NAYS–Barbieri, Dixon, Hanks, Harris, Monks, Moon, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Zito. Total - 11. The question being, "Shall S 1080 pass?" Total - 70. 206 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2017]

Roll call resulted as follows: Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, NAYS–Boyle, Clow, Collins, Harris, Hixon, Luker, Trujillo, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Vander Woude. Total - 8. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Total - 70. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1135 passed the Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Senate. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. SCR 104 - ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1080 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the SCR 104 was read the third time at length and placed before Senate. the House for final consideration.

S 1134 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF SPECIES At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Syme to open CONSERVATION debate. S 1134 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall SCR 104 be adopted?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open AYES–Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Boyle, debate. Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, The question being, "Shall S 1134 pass?" Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Total - 51. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS–Amador, Anderson, Blanksma, Chew, Erpelding, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Gannon, Gibbs, Jordan, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Perry, Rubel, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Smith, Toone, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Zollinger. Total - 19. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Total - 70. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 104 adopted and Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–Barbieri, Hanks, Moon, Nate, Zito. Total - 5. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Total - 70. Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1134 passed the 5TH ORDER House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Report of Standing Committees Senate. March 13, 2017 Mr. Speaker: S 1135 - APPROPRIATIONS - ENDOWMENT FUND We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND INVESTMENT BOARD ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 27, S 1135 was read the third time at length, section by section, HCR 28, H 272, H 273, H 274, H 275, H 276, and H 277. and placed before the House for final consideration. LUKER, Chairman At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open HCR 28, H 272, H 274, H 275, H 276, and H 277 were filed debate. for second reading. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Anderson disclosed a conflict of HCR 27 was referred to the Education Committee. interest regarding S 1135. H 273 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. The question being, "Shall S 1135 pass?" There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Crane, 15TH ORDER Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Announcements Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Announcements were made to the body. Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, [March 13, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 207

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Tuesday, March 14, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:28 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 208 HOUSE JOURNAL March 14, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith HCR 23, H 43, H 92, H 38, H 78, H 132, H 46, H 105, H 107, H 81, H 128, H 208, H 52, H 96, H 115, H 70, H 113, H 100, H 101, H 102, and H 185 which have passed IDAHO LEGISLATURE the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE HCR 23, H 43, H 92, H 38, H 78, H 132, H 46, H 105, H 107, H 81, H 128, H 208, H 52, H 96, H 115, H 70, H 113, H 100, H 101, H 102, and H 185 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling.

SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY March 13, 2017 TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 2017 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 7 and H 129 which have failed to pass the Senate. House of Representatives NOVAK, Secretary The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 7 and H 129 were ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Roll call showed all 70 members present. 5TH ORDER Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Report of Standing Committees The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Saylor Adcock, Page. Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that H 251 be returned to the Transportation and Defense Committee. There being no 3RD ORDER objection, it was so ordered. Approval of Journal Mrs. VanOrden asked unanimous consent that H 236 and March 14, 2017 H 241 be returned to the Education Committee. There being no Mr. Speaker: objection, it was so ordered. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved March 14, 2017 the House Journal of the Sixty-fourth Legislative Day and Mr. Speaker: recommend that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND LUKER, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 41 and H 73. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by LUKER, Chairman Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 41 and H 73 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted 4TH ORDER to the Senate for the signature of the President. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate March 14, 2017 Mr. Speaker: March 13, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 104, as I transmit herewith enrolled S 1029, S 1055, S 1064, S 1008, amended in the Senate, and H 126, as amended in the Senate. S 1085, S 1112, S 1060, S 1034, as amended, SCR 107, S 1084, LUKER, Chairman S 1075, S 1035, S 1115, S 1116, S 1127, S 1128, and S 1129 for the signature of the Speaker. H 104, as amended in the Senate, and H 126, as amended in NOVAK, Secretary the Senate, were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled March 13, 2017 S 1029, S 1055, S 1064, S 1008, S 1085, S 1112, S 1060, S 1034, Mr. Speaker: as amended, SCR 107, S 1084, S 1075, S 1035, S 1115, S 1116, We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have S 1127, S 1128, and S 1129 when so signed, ordered them had under consideration S 1117 and SCR 112 and recommend returned to the Senate. that they do pass. BARBIERI, Chairman March 13, 2017 S 1117 and SCR 112 were filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 118, SCR 119, S 1145, and March 13, 2017 S 1146 which have passed the Senate. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration SCR 118, SCR 119, S 1145, and S 1146 were filed for first S 1101 and S 1111 and recommend that they do pass. reading. GIBBS, Chairman [March 14, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 209

S 1101 and S 1111 were filed for second reading. FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND EXEMPTING APPROPRIATION OBJECT AND PROGRAM TRANSFER March 13, 2017 LIMITATIONS. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES HOUSE BILL NO. 281 AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE consideration S 1083, S 1089, S 1092, and S 1113 and recommend AN ACT that they do pass. RELATING TO APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE LUKER, Chairman LEGISLATIVE BRANCH; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE LEGISLATIVE SERVICES OFFICE FOR S 1083, S 1089, S 1092, and S 1113 were filed for second FISCAL YEAR 2018; REAPPROPRIATING CERTAIN reading. UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED BALANCES TO There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh THE LEGISLATIVE SERVICES OFFICE; EXEMPTING Order of Business. APPROPRIATION OBJECT TRANSFER LIMITATIONS FOR THE LEGISLATIVE SERVICES OFFICE; APPROPRIATING 7TH ORDER MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF PERFORMANCE Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions EVALUATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND EXEMPTING APPROPRIATION OBJECT TRANSFER SCR 118 and SCR 119, by State Affairs Committee, were LIMITATIONS FOR THE OFFICE OF PERFORMANCE introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the EVALUATIONS. Education Committee. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference HOUSE BILL NO. 282 of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 278 APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DIVISION BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR AN ACT 2018; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED RELATING TO FIRST INFORMER BROADCASTERS; FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. AMENDING TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 59, TITLE 31, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR FIRST INFORMER HOUSE BILL NO. 283 BROADCASTERS IN THE IDAHO EMERGENCY BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE OPERATIONS PLAN, TO PROVIDE FOR TRAINING AND AN ACT TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION. RELATING TO REVENUE AND TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION 63-301A, IDAHO CODE, TO HOUSE BILL NO. 279 ESTABLISH PROVISIONS THAT A NEW CONSTRUCTION BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE ROLL SHALL SHOW CERTAIN REDUCTIONS IN AN ACT TAXABLE MARKET VALUE WITH EXCEPTIONS; RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS; AMENDING AMENDING SECTION 63-802, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE SECTION 33-5203, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A CODE REFERENCE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS A CHARTERING ENTITY MAY AGREE TO ACCEPT A REGARDING A CERTAIN AMOUNT THAT SHALL CHARTER SCHOOL PETITION AT A LATER DATE AND BE SUBTRACTED FROM THE DOLLAR AMOUNT TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING OF PROPERTY TAXES CERTIFIED FOR AN ANNUAL SECTION 33-5205, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE BUDGET, TO PROVIDE FOR A BUDGET ADJUSTMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROCESS OF STARTING WHEN PROPERTY BECOMES TAX EXEMPT DURING OR OR CONVERTING A NEW PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL; BEFORE THE PRECEDING TAX YEAR AND TO PROVIDE AMENDING SECTION 33-5206, IDAHO CODE, TO THE PROCEDURE FOR THE BUDGET ADJUSTMENT; PROVIDE FOR THE APPLICABILITY OF FEDERAL AMENDING SECTION 63-803, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LAW AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND TO THE DEFINITION OF "TAXABLE VALUE"; DECLARING REVISE ADMISSION PROCEDURES; AMENDING AN EMERGENCY, PROVIDING RETROACTIVE SECTION 33-5210, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE APPLICATION AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. APPLICABILITY OF STATE LAW AND TO MAKE H 278, H 279, H 280, H 281, H 282, and H 283 were TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the 33-5211, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN WORKSHOPS TO BE OFFERED ELECTRONICALLY; S 1145 and S 1146, by Finance Committee, were introduced, AND AMENDING SECTION 33-5202A, IDAHO CODE, TO read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. REMOVE A CODE REFERENCE.

HOUSE BILL NO. 280 9TH ORDER BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE First Reading of Engrossed Bills AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE EXECUTIVE H 104, as amended in the Senate, and H 126, as amended OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR FOR FISCAL YEAR in the Senate, by State Affairs Committee, were introduced, read 2018; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED the first time by title, and filed for second reading. 210 HOUSE JOURNAL March 14, 2017]

10TH ORDER Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. HJM 6, HJM 7, H 270, and H 257, by Ways and Means NAYS–Chew, Clow, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third McCrostie, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Wood. Total - 13. reading. Absent and excused–Vander Woude. Total - 1. SCR 103 and SCR 111, by State Affairs Committee, were Total - 70. read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 206 passed the S 1136, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to title and filed for third reading. the Senate. HCR 28, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 217 - SALES AND USE TAX REBATE H 272, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second H 217 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. H 274, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open time by title and filed for third reading. debate. H 275, H 276, and H 277, by Appropriations Committee, The question being, "Shall H 217 pass?" were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Roll call resulted as follows: Order of Business. AYES–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, 5TH ORDER Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Report of Standing Committees Kauffman, Kerby, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Syme, Thompson, Trujillo, March 14, 2017 Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 35. Mr. Speaker: NAYS–Anderson, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Cheatham, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Chew, Dixon, Gannon, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, King, Kingsley, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 278, H 279, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, H 280, H 281, H 282, and H 283. Nate, Palmer, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, LUKER, Chairman VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger. H 278 was referred to the Environment, Energy and Total - 34. Technology Committee. Absent and excused–Troy. Total - 1. Total - 70. H 283 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 217 passed the H 279, H 280, H 281, and H 282 were filed for second House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to reading. the Senate.

There being no objection, the House advanced to the H 265 - APPROPRIATIONS - MILITARY DIVISION Eleventh Order of Business. H 265 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open debate. H 206 - INCOME TAXATION The question being, "Shall H 265 pass?" H 206 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. Moyle to open AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, debate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Moon disclosed a conflict of Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, interest regarding H 206. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, The question being, "Shall H 206 pass?" McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Roll call resulted as follows: Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 265 passed the Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, the Senate. [March 14, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 211

H 266 - APPROPRIATIONS - MEDICAL BOARDS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, H 266 was read the third time at length, section by section, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, and placed before the House for final consideration. Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, debate. Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, The question being, "Shall H 266 pass?" Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Trujillo, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Total - 59. Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, NAYS–Anderson, Dayley, Gannon, Hanks, Kingsley, Scott, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Smith, Stevenson, Troy, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 11. Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total - 70. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 254 passed the Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Miller, Monks, Moon, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, the Senate. Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, H 262 - SCHOOLS Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. NAYS–Armstrong, Boyle, Chaney, Crane, Hanks, Moyle, H 262 was read the third time at length, section by section, Palmer, Scott, Zito. Total - 9. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 266 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 262 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: H 253 - EDUCATION AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, H 253 was read the third time at length, section by section, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, and placed before the House for final consideration. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, debate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, The question being, "Shall H 253 pass?" Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Barbieri, Blanksma, Dixon, Hanks, Harris, Monks, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Moon, Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 12. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Absent and excused–Chaney. Total - 1. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total - 70. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 262 passed the Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, the Senate. Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, H 137, as amended - ELECTRICIANS VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, H 137, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS–Barbieri. Total - 1. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nate to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 253 passed the The question being, "Shall H 137, as amended, pass?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, H 254 - SCHOOLS Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, H 254 was read the third time at length, section by section, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, and placed before the House for final consideration. Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, debate. Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, The question being, "Shall H 254 pass?" Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. 212 HOUSE JOURNAL March 14, 2017]

NAYS–Anderst, Erpelding, Gannon, Rubel, Wintrow. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Armstrong to open Total - 5. debate. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall HJM 6 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 137, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 6 adopted by voice ordered transmitted to the Senate. vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate.

HCR 26 - SONIA GALAVIZ HCR 28 - JIM JONES HCR 26 was read the third time at length and placed before Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the House for final consideration. the immediate consideration of HCR 28 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be debate. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 28 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time The question being, "Shall HCR 26 be adopted?" at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 26 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that HJM 5 be returned Roll call resulted as follows: to the Resources and Conservation Committee. There being no AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, objection, it was so ordered. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Order of Business. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, 7TH ORDER Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. HJM 6 - FARMING Absent and excused–Zollinger. Total - 1. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HJM 6 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 28 was read the first dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HJM 6 be time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time placed before the House for final consideration. at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Bell to open debate. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The question being, "Shall HCR 28 be adopted?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 28 adopted by voice Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, 1:15 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, 1:15 p.m. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, RECESS Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Afternoon Session Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. The House reconvened at 1:15 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Zollinger. Total - 1. Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of Total - 70. Business.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds H 270 - BOND AND LEVY ELECTIONS of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and HJM 6 was read the first Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and the immediate consideration of H 270 be suspended; that the placed before the House for final consideration. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State [March 14, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 213 of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be length, section by section, and placed before the House for final dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 270 be consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, NAYS–None. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Absent and excused–Zollinger. Total - 1. Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent and excused–Zollinger. Total - 1. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total - 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 257 was read the first Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 270 was read the first At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section debate. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 257 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, The question being, "Shall H 270 pass?" Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Roll call resulted as follows: Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Raybould, Redman, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, NAYS–None. Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Absent and excused–Chaney, Kloc, McCrostie, Shepherd, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. Zollinger. Total - 5. NAYS–Bell, Chew, Clow, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Total - 70. Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Wood. Total - 16. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 257 passed the Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Paired Votes: the Senate. AYE - Vander Woude NAY - Kloc AYE - Dixon NAY - McCrostie H 274 - INVASIVE SPECIES (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Total - 70. the immediate consideration of H 274 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 270 passed the of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 274 be the Senate. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final H 257 - POSTSECONDARY CREDIT SCHOLARSHIP consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the immediate consideration of H 257 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–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 257 be Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, 214 HOUSE JOURNAL March 14, 2017]

Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 135 Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, On page 5 of the printed bill, following line 7, insert: Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, "(4) "Change in competitive circumstances" for purposes Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, of this chapter means an event, act or omission that has a material Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, detrimental effect on a retailer's ability to compete with another Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. retailer that sells the same brand of farm implements.". NAYS–None. CORRECTION TO TITLE Absent and excused–Zollinger. Total - 1. On page 1, delete line 11, and insert: "STANCES, TO Total - 70. CLARIFY VERBIAGE, TO PROVIDE FOR CONTENT OF Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds THE NOTICE AND TO DEFINE A TERM.". of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 274 was read the first HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 190 time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. On page 2 of the printed bill, delete lines 31 through 33, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open and insert: "award, then the eligible institution shall remit debate. the amount of payment received under this section for the courses not completed by the student, regardless of whether the The question being, "Shall H 274 pass?" eligible institution's deadline to drop a course has passed, to the opportunity scholarship program account created under section Roll call resulted as follows: 33-4303, Idaho Code.". AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 190 Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 5, following "credits" Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, insert: "with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or more, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, on a 4.0 scale"; in line 19, delete "who are not eligible for other Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, state or"; in line 20, delete "federal education tuition assistance"; VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, in line 33, following "board." insert: "Eligible students who Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. discontinue attendance shall become ineligible to participate in NAYS–Armstrong. Total - 1. the adult postsecondary completion scholarship in the future. Absent and excused–Chaney, Horman, Kloc, McCrostie, Participating students may request a leave of absence for military Shepherd, Zollinger. Total - 6. service or medical reasons."; and delete lines 37 through 46, and Total - 70. insert: "(9) The effectiveness of the adult postsecondary completion Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 274 passed the scholarship program will be evaluated by the state board on an House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to annual basis. This evaluation will include annual data collection the Senate. as well as longer-term evaluations including, but not limited There being no objection, the House advanced to the Twelfth to, the type of certificate or degree program being pursued by Order of Business. each scholarship recipient in relation to jobs determined to be high-demand jobs in Idaho.". 12TH ORDER Consideration of General Orders CORRECTION TO TITLE On page 1, in line 7, following "PROVIDE FOR THE" At this time, Mr. Loertscher took the Chair. delete "REMITTANCE OF"; delete line 8; in line 9, delete "CONDITIONS" and insert: "CONSEQUENCES IF A Mr. Moyle moved that the House do now resolve itself into a STUDENT DISCONTINUES ATTENDANCE"; and in line Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General 10, following "CONDITIONS," delete "TO PROVIDE FOR Orders. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS". Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1099 Mr. Crane in the Chair. AMENDMENT TO THE BILL When the Committee of the Whole House rose, On page 1 of the printed bill, following line 27, insert: the Speaker Pro Tem returned to the Chair and the House was "SECTION 2. An emergency existing therefor, which in order. emergency is hereby declared to exist, this act shall be in full force and effect on and after its passage and approval.". Report of the Committee of the Whole House CORRECTION TO TITLE March 14, 2017 On page 1, in line 4, following "QUALIFICATIONS" insert: Mr. Speaker: "; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY". We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report that we have had under consideration H 135, H 190, and We have also had under consideration S 1017, report progress S 1099 and report them back without recommendation, amended and beg leave to sit again. as follows: CRANE, Chairman [March 14, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 215

Mr. Crane moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Vander Woude. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the report adopted. S 1017 was retained on General Orders. S 1099, as amended in the House, was filed for first reading. H 135, as amended, and H 190, as amended, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. The amendments were referred to 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. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Wednesday, March 15, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House adjourned at 2:37 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 216 HOUSE JOURNAL March 15, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 193, H 203, H 245, H 246, H 248, H 140, H 169, and H 170 which have passed the Senate. OF THE NOVAK, Secretary HCR 12, HCR 9, HJM 3, HJM 4, HCR 19, H 133, H 207, IDAHO LEGISLATURE H 149, H 152, H 181, H 182, H 183, H 219, H 224, H 225, H 51, H 53, H 64, H 90, H 227, H 237, H 226, H 238, H 239, FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 63, H 156, H 191, H 108, H 188, H 193, H 203, H 245, H 246, SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE H 248, H 140, H 169, and H 170 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees SIXTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY March 15, 2017 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House House of Representatives amendments to H 135, H 190, and S 1099. LUKER, Chairman The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. March 15, 2017 Roll call showed all 70 members present. Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 135, as The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kayla Martin, Page. amended, and H 190, as amended. LUKER, Chairman 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal H 135, as amended, and H 190, as amended, were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. March 15, 2017 Mr. Speaker: March 15, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND House Journal of the Sixty-fifth Legislative Day and recommend ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 23, that same be adopted as corrected. H 43, H 92, H 38, H 78, H 132, H 46, H 105, H 107, H 81, LUKER, Chairman H 128, H 208, H 52, H 96, H 115, H 70, H 113, H 100, H 101, H 102, and H 185. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by LUKER, Chairman Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled HCR 23, H 43, H 92, H 38, H 78, H 132, H 46, H 105, H 107, 4TH ORDER H 81, H 128, H 208, H 52, H 96, H 115, H 70, H 113, H 100, Consideration of Messages from the H 101, H 102, and H 185 and, when so signed, ordered them Governor and the Senate transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. March 14, 2017 March 14, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1081, S 1059, S 1011, S 1091, We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that S 1080, S 1134, S 1135, and SCR 104 for the signature of the we have had under consideration H 273 and S 1074, as amended, Speaker. and recommend that they do pass. NOVAK, Secretary LOERTSCHER, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 273 and S 1074, as amended, were filed for second S 1081, S 1059, S 1011, S 1091, S 1080, S 1134, S 1135, and reading. SCR 104 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. March 14, 2017 March 14, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND I transmit herewith S 1076, as amended, which has passed DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration the Senate. S 1069 and SCR 116 and recommend that they do pass. NOVAK, Secretary PALMER, Chairman S 1076, as amended, was filed for first reading. S 1069 and SCR 116 were filed for second reading. March 14, 2017 March 14, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 12, HCR 9, HJM 3, HJM 4, We, your COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY HCR 19, H 133, H 207, H 149, H 152, H 181, H 182, H 183, AND TECHNOLOGY, report that we have had under H 219, H 224, H 225, H 51, H 53, H 64, H 90, H 227, H 237, consideration H 278 and recommend that it do pass. H 226, H 238, H 239, H 63, H 156, H 191, H 108, H 188, RAYBOULD, Chairman [March 15, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 217

H 278 was filed for second reading. APPROPRIATION FOR CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY AND INSTRUCTIONAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS; There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth DEFINING THE TERM "DISTRIBUTED"; AND GRANTING Order of Business. THE AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER APPROPRIATIONS 8TH ORDER AMONG SIX DIVISIONS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Introduction, First Reading, and Reference EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM. of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 287 HOUSE BILL NO. 284 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM/DIVISION OF CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS FOR PROGRAM/DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATORS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES FISCAL YEAR 2018; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SUPPORT PROGRAM/DIVISION OF CHILDREN'S PROGRAM/DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATORS FOR PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING GENERAL GENERAL FUND MONEYS FOR TRANSFER TO THE FUND MONEYS FOR TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME FUND; APPROPRIATING SCHOOL INCOME FUND; APPROPRIATING FUNDS FUNDS TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SUPPORT PROGRAM/DIVISION OF CHILDREN'S PROGRAM/DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATORS FOR FISCAL PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; PROVIDING YEAR 2018; AND AMENDING SECTION 33-1004E, LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING THE IDAHO IDAHO CODE, TO INCREASE THE BASE SALARY FOR DIGITAL LEARNING ACADEMY; DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATORS. USE OF TOBACCO, CIGARETTE AND LOTTERY INCOME TAX MONEYS; DIRECTING THE USE OF HOUSE BILL NO. 285 APPROPRIATION FOR REMEDIATION; DIRECTING BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE THE USE OF APPROPRIATION FOR LIMITED ENGLISH AN ACT PROFICIENCY PROGRAMS; DIRECTING THE USE OF RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE FUNDS FOR GIFTED AND TALENTED STUDENTS; PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT DIRECTING A DISTRIBUTION TO PURCHASE DIGITAL PROGRAM/DIVISION OF TEACHERS FOR FISCAL CONTENT AND CURRICULUM; DIRECTING THE YEAR 2018; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES FOR STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO COMPILE THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT INFORMATION ON ADVANCED OPPORTUNITIES; PROGRAM/DIVISION OF TEACHERS FOR FISCAL YEAR PROVIDING A TRANSFER TO THE COMMISSION ON 2018; APPROPRIATING GENERAL FUND MONEYS FOR HISPANIC AFFAIRS; PROVIDING A TRANSFER TO TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME FUND; IDAHO STATE POLICE; PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AUTHORITY FOR CERTAIN DEDICATED FUNDS; AND EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM/DIVISION OF DEFINING THE TERM "DISTRIBUTED." TEACHERS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; DIRECTING THE USE OF MONEYS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, HOUSE BILL NO. 288 TRAINING AND ASSISTANCE; AND DEFINING THE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE TERM "DISTRIBUTED." AN ACT RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE HOUSE BILL NO. 286 PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE PROGRAM/DIVISION OF FACILITIES; APPROPRIATING AN ACT MONEYS TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE SUPPORT PROGRAM/DIVISION OF FACILITIES FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT FISCAL YEAR 2018; PROVIDING THE NECESSARY PROGRAM/DIVISION OF OPERATIONS FOR FISCAL FUNDS FOR THE BOND LEVY EQUALIZATION YEAR 2018; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES FOR PROGRAM; SPECIFYING THE AMOUNT OF REVENUE THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT DISTRIBUTED TO THE GENERAL FUND FOR FISCAL PROGRAM/DIVISION OF OPERATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND INCLUDING THE GENERAL FUND IN YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING GENERAL FUND THE YEAR-END RECONCILIATION, IF NECESSARY. MONEYS FOR TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL INCOME FUND; APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO HOUSE BILL NO. 289 THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE PROGRAM/DIVISION OF OPERATIONS FOR FISCAL AN ACT YEAR 2018; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004E, IDAHO RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE CODE, TO INCREASE THE BASE SALARY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CLASSIFIED STAFF; PROVIDING AN ESTIMATE PROGRAM/DIVISION OF CENTRAL SERVICES FOR OF DISCRETIONARY FUNDS PER SUPPORT UNIT FISCAL YEAR 2018; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES AT $26,748 AND DIVIDING THAT AMOUNT INTO FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT TWO DISTRIBUTIONS; DIRECTING THE USE OF PROGRAM/DIVISION OF CENTRAL SERVICES FOR APPROPRIATION FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING GENERAL STAFFING COSTS; DIRECTING THE USE OF FUND MONEYS FOR TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC 218 HOUSE JOURNAL March 15, 2017]

SCHOOL INCOME FUND; APPROPRIATING FUNDS S 1083, S 1089, S 1092, and S 1113, by Judiciary and Rules TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third PROGRAM/DIVISION OF CENTRAL SERVICES FOR reading. FISCAL YEAR 2018; DIRECTING THE USE OF FUNDS FOR LITERACY PROGRAMS, INTERVENTION SERVICES, S 1145 and S 1146, by Finance Committee, were read the MATH INITIATIVE PROGRAMS AND LIMITED second time by title and filed for third reading. ENGLISH PROFICIENCY PROGRAMS; DIRECTING THE USE OF FUNDS FOR STUDENT ASSESSMENTS; H 104, as amended in the Senate, and H 126, as amended DIRECTING THE USE OF FUNDS FOR WIRELESS in the Senate, by State Affairs Committee, were read the second TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE; DIRECTING THE time by title and filed for third reading. USE OF FUNDS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT; H 279, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT FOR CONTENT AND time by title and filed for third reading. CURRICULUM; PROVIDING GUIDANCE ON YEAR-END RECONCILIATION; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT H 280, H 281, and H 282, by Appropriations Committee, FOR TECHNOLOGY CONTENT AND CURRICULUM; were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AND DEFINING THE TERMS "DISTRIBUTED" AND "EXPENDED." 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 290 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE H 272 - APPROPRIATIONS - EDUCATION BOARD, AN ACT HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS RELATING TO THE APPROPRIATION TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT H 272 was read the third time at length, section by section, PROGRAM/DIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES and placed before the House for final consideration. FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND FOR FISCAL At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open YEAR 2018; PROVIDING FOR EXPENDITURES FOR debate. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM/DIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES The question being, "Shall H 272 pass?" FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING GENERAL FUND Roll call resulted as follows: MONEYS FOR TRANSFER TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, INCOME FUND; AND APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, PROGRAM/DIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, THE DEAF AND THE BLIND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moon, H 284, H 285, H 286, H 287, H 288, H 289, and H 290 were Nate, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 58. S 1076, as amended, by Commerce and Human Resources NAYS–Armstrong, Chaney, Hanks, Harris, Monks, Moyle, Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and Packer, Palmer, Trujillo, Zito. Total - 10. referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd. Total - 2. Total - 70. S 1099, as amended in the House, by Resources and Environment Committee, was introduced, read the first time by Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 272 passed the title, and filed for second reading. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 9TH ORDER First Reading of Engrossed Bills H 275 - APPROPRIATIONS - LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR H 135, as amended, by Business Committee, was introduced, H 275 was read the third time at length, section by section, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. and placed before the House for final consideration. H 190, as amended, by Education Committee, was At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second debate. reading. The question being, "Shall H 275 pass?" 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, S 1117 and SCR 112, by State Affairs Committee, were read Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, the second time by title and filed for third reading. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, S 1101, by Resources and Environment Committee, was read Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, the second time by title and filed for third reading. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, S 1111, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, by title and filed for third reading. Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, [March 15, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 219

Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 277 passed the Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. the Senate. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd. Total - 2. HJM 7 - AFFORDABLE CARE ACT Total - 70. HJM 7 was read the third time at length and placed before Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 275 passed the the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Loertscher to open debate. H 276 - APPROPRIATIONS - HISPANIC AFFAIRS The question being, "Shall HJM 7 be adopted?" H 276 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, debate. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, The question being, "Shall H 276 pass?" Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Hartgen, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, NAYS–Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Kloc, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Packer, Perry, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 10. Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Total - 70. Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 46. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 7 adopted and NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Crane, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Loertscher, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Thompson, Trujillo, S 1094 - TEACHERS Zito, Zollinger. Total - 22. S 1094 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent and excused–Malek, Shepherd. Total - 2. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 276 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1094 pass?"

H 277 - APPROPRIATIONS - LOTTERY Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 277 was read the third time at length, section by section, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, and placed before the House for final consideration. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, debate. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall H 277 pass?" McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Roll call resulted as follows: Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Dixon, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, NAYS–None. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Absent and excused–Gestrin. Total - 1. Kloc, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Packer, Total - 70. Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1094 passed the Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Speaker. Total - 44. Senate. NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Loertscher, Luker, Mendive, S 1123 - SCHOOLS Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Perry, Scott, Shepherd, Thompson, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 25. S 1123 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open debate. 220 HOUSE JOURNAL March 15, 2017]

The question being, "Shall S 1123 pass?" VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Trujillo. Total - 1. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Total - 70. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1047 passed the Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hixon, Horman, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Senate. Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, S 1049 - INSURANCE Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, S 1049 was read the third time at length, section by section, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS–Dixon, Harris, Monks, Moyle, Palmer. Total - 5. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open Absent and excused–Hartgen, Holtzclaw. Total - 2. debate. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall S 1049 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1123 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Roll call resulted as follows: Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, S 1031 - VETERANS Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, S 1031 was read the third time at length, section by section, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, and placed before the House for final consideration. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott to open McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, debate. Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, The question being, "Shall S 1031 pass?" VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–None. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Absent and excused–Palmer. Total - 1. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total - 70. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1049 passed the Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Senate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, S 1098 - OIL AND GAS Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, S 1098 was read the third time at length, section by section, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1031 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the debate. Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1098 pass?"

S 1047 - SUBMERSIBLE WELL PUMPS Roll call resulted as follows: S 1047 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, and placed before the House for final consideration. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Barbieri to open Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, debate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, The question being, "Shall S 1047 pass?" Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Dixon, Giddings, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Hanks, Harris, Mendive, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 14. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Absent and excused–Erpelding, Kingsley. Total - 2. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Total - 70. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1098 passed the Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Senate. [March 15, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 221

S 1039, as amended - EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in S 1039, as amended, was read the third time at length, section debate of S 1046. There being no objection it was so ordered. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1046 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall S 1039, as amended, pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Roll call resulted as follows: Kerby, Kingsley, Luker, Manwaring, Mendive, Miller, Monks, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Vander Woude, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 45. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Horman, Jordan, King, Kloc, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Perry, Raybould, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 25. Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Total - 70. Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1046 passed the Total - 66. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the NAYS–Dayley, Troy. Total - 2. Senate. Absent and excused–VanOrden, Wintrow. Total - 2. Total - 70. S 1057 - EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1039, as S 1057 was read the third time at length, section by section, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill and placed before the House for final consideration. ordered returned to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open S 1045 - IDAHO GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURIAL debate. MISSION COUNCIL The question being, "Shall S 1057 pass?" S 1045 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, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, debate. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall S 1045 pass?" Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Roll call resulted as follows: Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Boyle, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Total - 65. McDonald, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, NAYS–Anderson, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, King. Total - 5. Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Total - 70. Mr. Speaker. Total - 41. NAYS–Barbieri, Blanksma, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1057 passed the Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Kingsley, Luker, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Senate. Stevenson, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Total - 27. Order of Business. Absent and excused–Loertscher, VanOrden. Total - 2. Total - 70. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1045 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the H 279 - SCHOOLS Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with S 1046 - HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS the immediate consideration of H 279 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State S 1046 was read the third time at length, section by section, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be and placed before the House for final consideration. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 279 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open length, section by section, and placed before the House for final debate. consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. 222 HOUSE JOURNAL March 15, 2017]

The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 280 was read the first King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, debate. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 280 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 H 279 was read the first AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. DeMordaunt to Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, open debate. Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Redman, The question being, "Shall H 279 pass?" Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–Collins, Giddings, Hanks, Jordan, Moon, Scott. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total - 6. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Absent and excused–Raybould. Total - 1. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Total - 70. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 280 passed the McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, the Senate. Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, H 281 - APPROPRIATIONS - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–Chew, Jordan, King, Smith, Wintrow. Total - 5. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Total - 70. the immediate consideration of H 281 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 279 passed the of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 281 be the Senate. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final H 280 - APPROPRIATIONS - GOVERNOR, EXECUTIVE consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. OFFICE OF The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 280 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 280 be Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 281 was read the first King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. [March 15, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 223

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, debate. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, The question being, "Shall H 281 pass?" Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–Armstrong, Chaney, Packer. Total - 3. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 282 passed the Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, the Senate. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, There being no objection, the House advanced to the McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Eleventh Order of Business. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, 11TH ORDER Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 281 passed the bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. H 282 - APPROPRIATIONS - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION 15TH ORDER Announcements Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 282 be suspended; that the Announcements were made to the body. 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 16TH ORDER dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 282 be Adjournment read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Thursday, March 16, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Roll call resulted as follows: 12:14 p.m. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, ATTEST: Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. 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 282 was read the first time by title, second 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. Dixon to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 282 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, 224 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 141, H 171, H 186, as amended, H 199, H 130, H 215, H 204, H 86, H 87, and H 98 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, OF THE and Administration Committee for enrolling.

IDAHO LEGISLATURE March 15, 2017 Mr. Speaker: FIRST REGULAR SESSION I return herewith H 123 which has failed to pass the Senate. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary H 123 was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk.

March 15, 2017 SIXTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 I return herewith H 184, as amended in the Senate, which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary House of Representatives Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 184, as amended in the The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Senate, was referred to State Affairs Committee for concurrence Roll call showed all 70 members present. recommendation. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. March 15, 2017 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nolon Largen, Page. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 118, as amended in the Senate, which has 3RD ORDER passed the Senate. Approval of Journal NOVAK, Secretary March 16, 2017 Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 118, as amended in the Senate, Mr. Speaker: was referred to Revenue and Taxation Committee for concurrence We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND recommendation. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Sixty-sixth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. 5TH ORDER LUKER, Chairman Report of Standing Committees Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 16, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Consideration of Messages from the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 12, Governor and the Senate HCR 9, HJM 3, HJM 4, HCR 19, H 133, H 207, H 149, March 15, 2017 H 152, H 181, H 182, H 183, H 219, H 224, H 225, H 51, Mr. Speaker: H 53, H 64, H 90, H 227, H 237, H 226, H 238, H 239, H 63, I return herewith enrolled H 41 and H 73 which have been H 156, H 191, H 108, H 188, H 193, H 203, H 245, H 246, signed by the President. H 248, H 140, H 169, and H 170. NOVAK, Secretary LUKER, Chairman Enrolled H 41 and H 73 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. HCR 12, HCR 9, HJM 3, HJM 4, HCR 19, H 133, H 207, H 149, H 152, H 181, H 182, H 183, H 219, H 224, H 225, March 15, 2017 H 51, H 53, H 64, H 90, H 227, H 237, H 226, H 238, H 239, Mr. Speaker: H 63, H 156, H 191, H 108, H 188, H 193, H 203, H 245, I transmit herewith SCR 120, SCR 121, S 1151, S 1153, H 246, H 248, H 140, H 169, and H 170 and, when so signed, S 1156, S 1157, S 1158, S 1159, S 1160, and SJR 103 which have ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the passed the Senate. President. NOVAK, Secretary SCR 120, SCR 121, S 1151, S 1153, S 1156, S 1157, S 1158, March 16, 2017 S 1159, S 1160, and SJR 103 were filed for first reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND March 15, 2017 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 284, H 285, Mr. Speaker: H 286, H 287, H 288, H 289, and H 290. I return herewith H 141, H 171, H 186, as amended, H 199, LUKER, Chairman H 130, H 215, H 204, H 86, H 87, and H 98 which have passed the Senate. H 284, H 285, H 286, H 287, H 288, H 289, and H 290 were NOVAK, Secretary filed for second reading. [March 16, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 225

March 15, 2017 region. Until recently, the Pacific Northwest region remained one Mr. Speaker: of the only regions in North America without invasive quagga We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that and zebra mussels. In November 2016, invasive mussel larvae we have had under consideration HCR 27, SCR 118, and were detected at Canyon Ferry Reservoir and Tiber Reservoir, SCR 119 and recommend that they do pass. located in Montana, and part of the Missouri River system. In VANORDEN, Chairman response, Montana Governor Steve Bullock declared a natural resources state of emergency; and HCR 27, SCR 118, and SCR 119 were filed for second WHEREAS, further spread of these invasive mussels will reading. have a devastating and far-reaching impact on the economic and March 15, 2017 environmental wellbeing of the entire region. If invasive mussel Mr. Speaker: populations become established in the Pacific Northwest, they We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, will cost the region $500 million a year, so it is vital that we work report that we have had under consideration S 1038, as amended, together to ensure that the invasive mussels do not make the short and S 1126, as amended, and recommend that they do pass. trip across the Continental Divide and into the Columbia River WOOD, Chairman system. Failing to ensure this would not only result in Idaho water bodies becoming infested with quagga and zebra mussels, but the S 1038, as amended, and S 1126, as amended, were filed for rest of the Columbia River Basin and region as well; and second reading. WHEREAS, for these reasons, we ask Congress to appropriate $8 million of the authorized $20 million for March 15, 2017 FY 2018 to the four Northwest states of Idaho, Montana, Mr. Speaker: Oregon, and Washington, according to the Water Infrastructure We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN), which includes the CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration Water Resources Development Act of 2016 (WRDA). The $8 S 1118 and recommend that it do pass. million in federal matching funding would be used to enhance GIBBS, Chairman funds already allocated by the states for watercraft inspection S 1118 was filed for second reading. and decontamination stations with the purpose of protecting the Columbia River Basin against invasive mussels. Now that March 15, 2017 invasive mussel larvae have been found in Montana, federal Mr. Speaker: assistance is key to ensuring that the Columbia River Basin We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have system is protected and that invasive mussels do not spread to had under consideration S 1077, as amended, and S 1079 and the rest of the region; and recommend that they do pass. WHEREAS, we appreciate the funding that Congress BARBIERI, Chairman appropriated under the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 (WRRDA) and WIIN to assist the S 1077, as amended, and S 1079 were filed for second four Northwest states. The emergency in Montana highlights the reading. constant and ongoing threat of invasive mussels to the region, H 255, held at the Desk March 7, 2017, was referred to the and the importance of the states' continued receipt of federal State Affairs Committee. matching funding to support their efforts to protect against these aquatic invaders. Therefore, we respectfully ask that you There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh consider our request and take the necessary steps to ensure that Order of Business. federal funds are appropriated to the four Northwest states in 7TH ORDER FY 2018. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 8 the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE that we urge Congress to appropriate $8 million of the authorized A JOINT MEMORIAL $20 million for FY 2018 to the four Northwest states of TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington, according to the SECRETARY OF THE ARMY, THE SECRETARY OF THE Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act (WIIN), INTERIOR, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND THE which includes the Water Resources Development Act of 2016 SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF (WRDA). The $8 million in federal matching funding will CONGRESS, AND THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION be used to enhance funds already allocated by the states for REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE watercraft inspection and decontamination stations with the CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. purpose of protecting the Columbia River Basin against invasive We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives mussels. Now that invasive mussel larvae have been found in and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First Montana, federal assistance is key to ensuring that the Columbia Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, do hereby River Basin system is protected and that invasive mussels do not respectfully represent that: spread to the rest of the region. WHEREAS, Dreissenid mussels, specifically quagga BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the mussels (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) and zebra mussels House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and (Dreissena polymorpha), are aquatic invasive species that cause directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of irreparable ecological damage to many waters in the United the United States, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of States; and the Interior, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the WHEREAS, we are requesting $8 million in federal House of Representatives of Congress, and to the congressional matching funding for FY 2018 to combat the immediate threat delegation representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the of invasive quagga and zebra mussels to the Pacific Northwest United States. 226 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2017]

HJM 8 was introduced, read the first time by title, and S 1153, S 1156, S 1157, S 1158, S 1159, and S 1160, by referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, for printing. and filed for second reading. SCR 120 and SCR 121, by State Affairs Committee, were S 1151 and SJR 103, by State Affairs Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Affairs Committee. 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. 291 Report of Standing Committees BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT March 16, 2017 RELATING TO COUNTY RECORDS; AMENDING Mr. Speaker: SECTION 31-871, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND CLASSIFICATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT MEDIA ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 8, RECORDINGS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE RETENTION OF H 291, H 292, and H 293. LAW ENFORCEMENT MEDIA RECORDINGS, TO DEFINE LUKER, Chairman TERMS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. HJM 8 was filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 292 H 291 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Administration Committee. AN ACT RELATING TO WATER; AMENDING SECTION 42-202A, H 292 was referred to the Resources and Conservation IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR USES WHERE A Committee. TEMPORARY APPROVAL SHALL BE GRANTED, TO PROVIDE FOR DURATION OF APPROVAL AND TO H 293 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. DEFINE A TERM; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth HOUSE BILL NO. 293 Order of Business. BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT 10TH ORDER RELATING TO VETERINARIANS; AMENDING Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions CHAPTER 21, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION H 273, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second OF A NEW SECTION 54-2112A, IDAHO CODE, TO time by title and filed for third reading. PROVIDE FOR A SPECIFIED RENEWAL FEE FOR A CERTAIN YEAR; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND S 1074, as amended, by Commerce and Human Resources PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE. Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third H 291, H 292, and H 293 were introduced, read the first time reading. by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration S 1069, by Transportation Committee, was read the second Committee for printing. time by title and filed for third reading. March 6, 2017 SCR 116, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second PETITION TO WAIVE JOINT RULE 20 time by title and filed for third reading. H 278, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Dear Speaker Bedke: time by title and filed for third reading. We, the undersigned, hereby petition the presiding officer S 1099, as amended in the House, by Resources and of the House of Representatives pursuant to Joint Rule 20 to Environment Committee, was read the second time by title and waive the provisions of Joint Rule 20 with regard to introduction filed for third reading. of a proposed Constitutional Amendment after the 36th day of the Regular Legislative Session. This waiver would allow H 135, as amended, by Business Committee, was read the introduction of SJR 103. second time by title and filed for third reading. We would appreciate your consideration of this petition. H 190, as amended, by Education Committee, was read the Sincerely, second time by title and filed for third reading. /s/ Mike Moyle, Majority Leader /s/ Brent J. Crane, Assistant Majority Leader /s/ John Vander Woude, Caucus Chairman 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The Speaker announced that pursuant to the 36th day deadline, and a petition being presented, Joint Rule No. 20 would Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1141 be placed be waived for the purpose of introducing a joint resolution to at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no make an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Idaho. objection, it was so ordered. [March 16, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 227

H 104, as amended in the Senate - DOG RACING S 1013 - MINORS H 104, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at S 1013 was read the third time at length, section by section, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final and placed before the House for final consideration. consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1013 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 104, as amended in the Senate, pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Roll call resulted as follows: Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1013 passed the NAYS–None. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent and excused–Crane. Total - 1. Senate. Total - 70. S 1023 - FUNERAL PROCESSIONS Whereupon the Speaker declared H 104, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill S 1023 was read the third time at length, section by section, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee and placed before the House for final consideration. for enrolling. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open debate. H 126, as amended in the Senate - APPOINTMENT OF The question being, "Shall S 1023 pass?" OFFICERS H 126, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at Roll call resulted as follows: length, section by section, and placed before the House for final AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, consideration. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Giddings to open Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, debate. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, The question being, "Shall H 126, as amended in the McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Senate, pass?" Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES–Anderson, Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1023 passed the Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Senate. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Nate, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, S 1024 - CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT Thompson, Toone, Troy, Wintrow, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. S 1024 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS–Amador, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, Erpelding, and placed before the House for final consideration. Horman, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Syme, Trujillo, VanOrden, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 15. debate. Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall S 1024 pass?"

Whereupon the Speaker declared H 126, as amended in Roll call resulted as follows: the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, for enrolling. 228 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2017]

Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1026 passed the Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Senate. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, S 1108 - JUDGES SALARIES Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, S 1108 was read the third time at length, section by section, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, and placed before the House for final consideration. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1024 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the The question being, "Shall S 1108 pass?" Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, S 1025 - ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGES Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, S 1025 was read the third time at length, section by section, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, and placed before the House for final consideration. Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, debate. Mendive, Miller, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, The question being, "Shall S 1025 pass?" Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Palmer, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Stevenson, Syme, Trujillo. Total - 9. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Total - 70. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1108 passed the Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Senate. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, S 1132 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC UTILITIES Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, COMMISSION VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, S 1132 was read the third time at length, section by section, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Chaney. Total - 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1025 passed the The question being, "Shall S 1132 pass?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, S 1026 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, S 1026 was read the third time at length, section by section, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, and placed before the House for final consideration. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, debate. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, The question being, "Shall S 1026 pass?" Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1132 passed the Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Senate. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, S 1133 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION FOR THE King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, S 1133 was read the third time at length, section by section, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, and placed before the House for final consideration. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open debate. [March 16, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 229

The question being, "Shall S 1133 pass?" NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Clow, Gestrin, Hanks, Harris, Loertscher, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nate, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Syme, Trujillo, Zollinger. Total - 20. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Absent and excused–Anderst. Total - 1. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total - 70. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1138 passed the Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Senate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, S 1136 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF FISH Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AND GAME Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. S 1136 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1133 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. Burtenshaw to open debate. S 1137 - APPROPRIATIONS - SECRETARY OF STATE The question being, "Shall S 1136 pass?" S 1137 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. Youngblood to open AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, debate. Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, The question being, "Shall S 1137 pass?" Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Roll call resulted as follows: Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Raybould, Redman, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Boyle, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Hanks, Hixon, Loertscher, Moon, Nate, Palmer, Perry, Scott. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Total - 13. Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Total - 70. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1136 passed the NAYS–Armstrong, Blanksma, Chaney, Harris, Manwaring, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Packer. Total - 6. Senate. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1137 passed the S 1117 - SELF-FUNDED INSURANCE PLANS House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1117 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration.

S 1138 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC TELEVISION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kloc to open debate. S 1138 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1117 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, debate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall S 1138 pass?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Roll call resulted as follows: Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Cheatham, Chew, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Malek, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Thompson, Toone, NAYS–None. Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Absent and excused–Hartgen, Malek, VanOrden. Total - 3. Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. Total - 70. 230 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2017]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1117 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the debate. Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1083 pass?" S 1111 - STOCKWATER RIGHTS Roll call resulted as follows: S 1111 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, and placed before the House for final consideration. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, debate. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, The question being, "Shall S 1111 pass?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Roll call resulted as follows: Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, NAYS–Barbieri, Gestrin, Shepherd, Trujillo. Total - 4. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Absent and excused–Palmer. Total - 1. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Total - 70. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1083 passed the McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Senate. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, S 1089 - WITNESSES IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. S 1089 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent and excused–Hartgen. Total - 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1111 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1089 pass?"

S 1101 - WATER Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, S 1101 was read the third time at length, section by section, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, and placed before the House for final consideration. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, debate. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Bedke disclosed a conflict of Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, interest regarding S 1101. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, The question being, "Shall S 1101 pass?" VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Barbieri. Total - 1. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Total - 70. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1089 passed the Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Senate. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, S 1092 - RENEWAL OF JUDGMENTS McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, S 1092 was read the third time at length, section by section, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, and placed before the House for final consideration. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1101 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the The question being, "Shall S 1092 pass?" Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: S 1083 - EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICERS AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, S 1083 was read the third time at length, section by section, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, [March 16, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 231

Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Absent and excused–Kerby. Total - 1. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Total - 70. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1145 passed the Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. S 1146 - APPROPRIATIONS - BUILDING SAFETY Absent and excused–Boyle, Gestrin. Total - 2. DIVISION Total - 70. S 1146 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1092 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. Horman and Mr. Dixon to open debate. S 1113 - IDAHO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Horman disclosed a conflict of S 1113 was read the third time at length, section by section, interest regarding S 1146. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1146 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, The question being, "Shall S 1113 pass?" Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Roll call resulted as follows: Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Packer, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Total - 59. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, NAYS–Barbieri, Cheatham, Harris, Luker, Mendive, Moon, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Moyle, Nate, Thompson, Vander Woude. Total - 10. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Total - 70. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1146 passed the Absent and excused–Gestrin. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1113 passed the SCR 109 - CATHY HOLLAND-SMITH House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. SCR 109 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1145 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - WELFARE DIVISION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Bell to open debate. S 1145 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall SCR 109 be adopted?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 109 adopted by voice debate. vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1145 pass?" Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Roll call resulted as follows: legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Collins, Order of Business. Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, 7TH ORDER Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Miller, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, H 273 - OPEN MEETINGS LAW Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 47. NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Clow, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Gestrin, Hanks, Harris, Holtzclaw, Monks, Moon, Moyle, the immediate consideration of H 273 be suspended; that the Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Shepherd, Thompson, Troy, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Vander Woude, Zollinger. Total - 22. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be 232 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2017] dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 273 be Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Roll call resulted as follows: Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–None. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Absent and excused–Collins. Total - 1. Clow, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total - 70. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 278 was read the first Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open NAYS–None. debate. Absent and excused–Collins. Total - 1. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 278 pass?" 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–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 273 was read the first Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Loertscher to open Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, debate. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, The question being, "Shall H 273 pass?" Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Roll call resulted as follows: Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–Barbieri, Crane, Hanks, Nate, Scott, Trujillo. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total - 6. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total - 70. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 278 passed the Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, the Senate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, H 135, as amended, - FARM EQUIPMENT AGREEMENTS Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 135, as amended, be suspended; Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 273 passed the that 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 days the Senate. be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 135, as amended, be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the H 278 - EMERGENCIES House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 278 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 H 278 be AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Clow, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Clow, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. [March 16, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 233

NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Collins. 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 H 135, as amended, was read the first time by title, second 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. Manwaring to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 135, as amended, pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 135, as amended, 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. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Friday, March 17, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:06 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 234 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith SJM 102, S 1152, S 1150, S 1139, as amended, S 1164, S 1165, S 1167, S 1168, S 1169, S 1170, S 1171, S 1172, S 1173, S 1174, S 1175, and S 1176 which have passed IDAHO LEGISLATURE the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE SJM 102, S 1152, S 1150, S 1139, as amended, S 1164, S 1165, S 1167, S 1168, S 1169, S 1170, S 1171, S 1172, S 1173, S 1174, S 1175, and S 1176 were filed for first reading. March 16, 2017 SIXTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2017 I return herewith HCR 25, HCR 17, H 119, H 120, H 121, H 122, H 142, and H 143 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary House of Representatives HCR 25, HCR 17, H 119, H 120, H 121, H 122, H 142, and The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 143 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Roll call showed 66 members present. Absent and excused - Bell, Rubel, Stevenson, and Thompson. March 16, 2017 Total - 4. Mr. Speaker: Total - 70. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1094, S 1123, S 1031, S 1047, S 1049, S 1098, S 1039, as amended, S 1045, S 1046, S 1057, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. and S 1043, as amended in the House, for the signature of the Speaker. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Ginger Ireland, Page. NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled 3RD ORDER S 1094, S 1123, S 1031, S 1047, S 1049, S 1098, S 1039, as Approval of Journal amended, S 1045, S 1046, S 1057, and S 1043, as amended in the House, when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. March 17, 2017 March 16, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND I return herewith H 11, as amended in the Senate, which has ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved passed the Senate. the House Journal of the Sixty-seventh Legislative Day and NOVAK, Secretary recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 11, as amended in the Senate, was referred to Health and Welfare Committee for concurrence Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by recommendation. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the March 17, 2017 Governor and the Senate Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 141, March 16, 2017 H 171, H 186, as amended, H 199, H 130, H 215, H 204, H 86, Mr. Speaker: H 87, H 98, H 104, as amended in the Senate, and H 126, as I return herewith enrolled HCR 23, H 43, H 92, H 38, H 78, amended in the Senate. H 132, H 46, H 105, H 107, H 81, H 128, H 208, H 52, H 96, LUKER, Chairman H 115, H 70, H 113, H 100, H 101, H 102, and H 185 which have been signed by the President. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled NOVAK, Secretary H 141, H 171, H 186, as amended, H 199, H 130, H 215, H 204, H 86, H 87, H 98, H 104, as amended in the Senate, and H 126, Enrolled H 43, H 92, H 38, H 78, H 132, H 46, H 105, as amended in the Senate, and, when so signed, ordered them H 107, H 81, H 128, H 208, H 52, H 96, H 115, H 70, transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. H 113, H 100, H 101, H 102, and H 185 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to March 17, 2017 the Governor. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Enrolled HCR 23 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. [March 17, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 235

H 41 and H 73 to the Governor at 10:15 a.m., as of this date, WHEREAS, state agencies need a dependable, predictable March 16, 2017. location to conduct business outside of the control of third-party LUKER, Chairman owners; and WHEREAS, by grouping agencies in a single location, costs March 16, 2017 can be shared and reduced, while citizens are better served; and Mr. Speaker: WHEREAS, the timing is favorable for bonding the purchase We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, of state office buildings, due to historically low interest rates; and report that we have had under consideration H 263 and H 283 and WHEREAS, the state has executed an exclusive right to recommend that they do pass. negotiate for a period of 45 days following the adoption of this COLLINS, Chairman resolution, in conjunction with a letter of intent, the purchase of property located at 11311 Chinden Boulevard, Boise, Idaho H 263 and H 283 were filed for second reading. commonly referred to as the HP Campus, with Hewlett-Packard, March 16, 2017 Inc. maintaining its current level of occupancy through a lease Mr. Speaker: with the state as part of the purchase agreement. We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, S 1086 and S 1107 and recommend that they do pass. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, PALMER, Chairman that the Legislature authorizes and approves the Department of Administration, in consultation with legislative leadership, S 1086 and S 1107 were filed for second reading. to enter into an agreement or agreements with the Idaho State Building Authority, under such terms and conditions as may be March 16, 2017 reasonable and necessary, to provide financing to construct new, Mr. Speaker: or purchase existing, office and/or warehouse space to establish We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, a single-destination complex to house state agencies. report that we have had under consideration H 293 and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution recommend that it do pass. constitutes authorization required by the provisions of Section BOYLE, Chairman 67-6410, Idaho Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that it is the intent of the H 293 was filed for second reading. Legislature that due to the tax-exempt status of state-owned property, a property tax shift could result to other property There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh owners in those affected taxing districts, and those taxing Order of Business. districts should remove the assessed value of this property from their budget capacity pursuant to Section 63-802, Idaho Code. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions HCR 29 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29 for printing. BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SJM 102, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND read the first time by title, and referred to the Resources and AUTHORIZING THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION Conservation Committee. TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENTS WITH THE IDAHO STATE BUILDING AUTHORITY TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE 8TH ORDER OF, FINANCE OR CONSTRUCT NEW, OR PURCHASE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference EXISTING, OFFICE AND/OR WAREHOUSE SPACE TO of Bills and Joint Resolutions ESTABLISH A SINGLE-DESTINATION COMPLEX TO HOUSE STATE AGENCIES. HOUSE BILL NO. 294 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE BOARD WHEREAS, the State of Idaho currently leases more than OF EDUCATION FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 2018; 800,000 square feet of office and warehouse space in Ada County EXEMPTING APPROPRIATION OBJECT AND PROGRAM at an annual lease cost of $12.2 million; and TRANSFER LIMITATIONS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE WHEREAS, the cost of leasing will continue to grow as INTENT FOR REPORTING RELATED TO THE COMPLETE lease rates negotiated during the great recession become open to COLLEGE IDAHO INITIATIVE; APPROPRIATING renegotiation; and ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR WHEREAS, the Idaho State Tax Commission, the Idaho FISCAL YEAR 2017; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Department of Fish and Game and the Idaho Department of Finance currently occupy more than 159,000 square feet of office HOUSE BILL NO. 295 space in a facility being purchased by an owner with no interest BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE in leasing to third parties; and AN ACT WHEREAS, other state agencies occupying 478,000 square APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DIVISION feet of office space and 82,000 square feet of warehouse space OF CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION FOR FISCAL have leases expiring within the next 5 years; and YEAR 2018; EXEMPTING APPROPRIATION OBJECT WHEREAS, the state recognizes that the lowest long-term TRANSFER LIMITATIONS FOR THE POSTSECONDARY occupancy cost is achieved through ownership, making PROGRAM; AND PROVIDING NON-GENERAL FUND ownership the most conservative policy choice; and REAPPROPRIATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017. 236 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2017]

HOUSE BILL NO. 296 SECTION 47-327, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE THE SECTION AND TO PROVIDE FOR JURISDICTION AN ACT OVER CERTAIN LANDS; AMENDING SECTION 47-317, APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE SOIL AND IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION FOR FISCAL TO REVISE THE MEMBERSHIP, QUALIFICATIONS YEAR 2018; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED AND TERMS OF THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND PROVIDING COMMISSION, TO PROVIDE A DUTY FOR THE OIL LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING DISTRIBUTIONS TO AND GAS ADMINISTRATOR, TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONSERVATION DISTRICTS. ADDITIONAL LEGAL COUNSEL AND TO REVISE CODE REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION 47-319, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO REVISE HOUSE BILL NO. 297 THE DUTIES OF THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE COMMISSION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS; AN ACT REPEALING SECTION 47-316, IDAHO CODE, RELATING APPROPRIATING AND TRANSFERRING MONEYS TO TO THE WASTE OF OIL AND GAS; AMENDING SECTION THE WOLF CONTROL FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018. 47-320, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING A PERMIT TO HOUSE BILL NO. 298 DRILL A WELL, TO REVISE CODE REFERENCES AND BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING AN ACT CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STEM ACTION OF A NEW SECTION 47-317, IDAHO CODE, TO CENTER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND LIMITING THE PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR DRILLING LOCATIONS; NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT AMENDING SECTION 47-321, IDAHO CODE, TO POSITIONS. REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO PROVIDE FOR WELL SPACING REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING CHAPTER HOUSE BILL NO. 299 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE NEW SECTION 47-319, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT REQUIREMENTS FOR SETBACKS; AMENDING SECTION APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT 47-322, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, OF ADMINISTRATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; TO REMOVE LANGUAGE REGARDING STEM PROGRAM LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME DONATIONS AND OBJECTORS, TO REVISE THE EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING A DEDICATED REQUIRED MAJORITY FOR INTEGRATION, TO REMOVE FUND CASH TRANSFER; AND DIRECTING THE HEALTH LANGUAGE REGARDING TRADE SECRETS, TO REVISE INSURANCE PLAN FOR STATE EMPLOYEES. PROVISIONS REGARDING NONCONSENTING WORKING INTEREST OWNERS, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL HOUSE BILL NO. 300 CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-323, IDAHO BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, TO REVISE AN ACT THE REQUIRED MAJORITY FOR UNIT OPERATION APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF THE AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION, TO REVISE A STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; REAPPROPRIATING THE IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED FEDERAL 47-322, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS GRANT FUND BALANCE INTO FISCAL YEAR FOR OIL AND GAS METERING SYSTEMS; AMENDING 2018; REAPPROPRIATING THE UNEXPENDED AND CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION UNENCUMBERED BALANCE IN THE PUBLIC CHARTER OF A NEW SECTION 47-323, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE SCHOOL AUTHORIZERS FUND INTO FISCAL YEAR REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMINGLING PRODUCTION 2018; REAPPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE HIGHER FROM OIL AND GAS WELLS; AMENDING CHAPTER EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND FOR FISCAL 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A YEAR 2018; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT NEW SECTION 47-324, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REGARDING ADMINISTRATOR TRAINING ON TEACHER REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND TO PROVIDE FOR EVALUATIONS; AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT VIOLATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-326, IDAHO REGARDING SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT EVALUATIONS. CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, HOUSE BILL NO. 301 TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE SECTION 47-326, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT AN ACT CERTAIN DATA IS PUBLIC AND SHALL BE AVAILABLE RELATING TO OIL AND GAS; AMENDING SECTION ON THE INTERNET AND TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE 47-329, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; TO CLAIM AN EXEMPTION; AMENDING CHAPTER AMENDING SECTION 47-318, IDAHO CODE, TO 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO ADD AND REVISE NEW SECTION 47-327, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-315, IDAHO CONFIDENTIALITY OF CERTAIN INFORMATION, TO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AMENDING PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES SECTION 47-328, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE FOR VIOLATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-324, IDAHO THE SECTION AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE WASTE CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, TO PROVIDE OF OIL AND GAS IS PROHIBITED; AMENDING FOR DUTIES OF THE OIL AND GAS ADMINISTRATOR [March 17, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 237

AND THE COMMISSION, TO PLACE A MORATORIUM ON HOUSE BILL NO. 304 CERTAIN RULEMAKING, TO REVISE CODE REFERENCES BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 47-325, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE THE SECTION, TO PROVIDE FOR THE VIOLATION OF TREASURER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; LIMITING COMMISSION ORDERS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-330, IDAHO POSITIONS; REAPPROPRIATING CERTAIN CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF GROSS INCOME UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED BALANCES; AND TO REVISE THE DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING COLLECTED BY THE TAX COMMISSION; AMENDING CONFERENCE-RELATED ACTIVITIES; PROVIDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING PAYMENT OF BANK OF A NEW SECTION 47-331, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE SERVICE FEES; AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT FOR THE OBLIGATION TO PAY ROYALTIES AND TO REGARDING MITIGATION OF BANK SERVICE FEES. PROVIDE FOR TERMS, REQUIREMENTS AND CIVIL REMEDIES; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO HOUSE BILL NO. 305 CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 47-332, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN REPORTS TO AN ACT ROYALTY OWNERS AND TO PROVIDE FOR RECORD APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF THE RETENTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 47, IDAHO STATE APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER FOR FISCAL CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 47-333, YEAR 2018; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE A CIVIL ACTION BY EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE A ROYALTY OWNER FOR AN ACCOUNTING AND INTENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF OUTSIDE COUNSEL ROYALTY PAYMENT; AMENDING CHAPTER 3, TITLE COSTS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT FOR THE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PAYMENT OF CAPITAL REPRESENTATION COSTS; AND SECTION 47-334, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR PROVIDING FOR A CASH TRANSFER. THE USE OF SURFACE LAND BY OWNERS AND OPERATORS AND TO PROVIDE FOR MEDIATION AND HOUSE BILL NO. 306 A BOND REQUIREMENT; AMENDING SECTION 74-108, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO EXEMPT CERTAIN RECORDS FROM AN ACT THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE COMMISSION OF AND THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS FROM PUBLIC PARDONS AND PAROLE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND RECORDS DISCLOSURE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 42-233, IDAHO EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. CODE, TO REVISE A CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION 42-4003, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CODE H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, H 298, H 299, H 300, H 301, REFERENCES; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; DECLARING H 302, H 303, H 304, H 305, and H 306 were introduced, read AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and DATE. Administration Committee for printing. S 1152, S 1164, S 1165, S 1167, S 1168, S 1169, S 1170, HOUSE BILL NO. 302 S 1171, S 1172, S 1173, S 1174, S 1175, and S 1176, by Finance BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed AN ACT for second reading. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE REGULATORY BOARDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; LIMITING THE S 1150, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT first time by title, and referred to the Business Committee. POSITIONS; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE REGULATORY BOARDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; S 1139, as amended, by State Affairs Committee, was AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. HOUSE BILL NO. 303 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Order of Business. AN ACT RELATING TO COMMISSIONER SALARIES; 10TH ORDER AMENDING SECTION 61-215, IDAHO CODE, TO Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions INCREASE THE SALARIES OF THE PUBLIC UTILITIES H 284, H 285, H 286, H 287, H 288, H 289, and H 290, COMMISSIONERS; AMENDING SECTION 63-102, by Appropriations Committee, were read the second time by title IDAHO CODE, TO INCREASE THE SALARIES OF and filed for third reading. THE STATE TAX COMMISSIONERS; AMENDING SECTION 72-503, IDAHO CODE, TO INCREASE THE HCR 27, by Education Committee, was read the second time SALARIES OF THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONERS; by title and filed for third reading. APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR SCR 118 and SCR 119, by State Affairs Committee, were 2018; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE read the second time by title and filed for third reading. STATE TAX COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; S 1038, as amended, by Commerce and Human Resources AND APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018. reading. 238 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2017]

S 1126, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was Ms. Boyle asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Rule 22, discussion of H 301 be allowed in debate of S 1099, as amended in the House. There being no objection it was so S 1118, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time ordered. by title and filed for third reading. Mr. Gibbs asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to S 1077, as amended, and S 1079, by Commerce and Human Rule 22, discussion of H 301 be allowed in debate of S 1099, Resources Committee, were read the second time by title and filed as amended in the House. There being no objection it was so for third reading. ordered. S 1153, S 1156, S 1157, S 1158, S 1159, and S 1160, by Finance Committee, were read the second time by title and filed The question being, "Shall S 1099, as amended in the for third reading. House, pass?" HJM 8, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Roll call resulted as follows: time by title and filed for third reading. AYES–Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Crane, Dayley, 11TH ORDER DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kerby, King, Kloc, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 190, as amended, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, and S 1141 be placed at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, There being no objection, it was so ordered. Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1074, as Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. amended, retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar until NAYS–Amador, Clow, Collins, Dixon, Giddings, Hanks, Monday, March 20, 2017. There being no objection, it was so Harris, Kingsley, Nate, Zollinger. Total - 12. ordered. Absent and excused–Bell, Rubel, Thompson. Total - 3. Paired Votes: S 1069 - REAL ID AYE - Palmer NAY - Scott S 1069 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYE - Kauffman NAY - Stevenson and placed before the House for final consideration. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1099, as amended in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill The question being, "Shall S 1069 pass?" ordered returned to the Senate.

Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, March 20, 2017. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Fifteenth Order of Business. Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, 15TH ORDER Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Announcements Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Announcements were made to the body. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–Erpelding. Total - 1. 16TH ORDER Absent and excused–Bell, Malek, Rubel, Stevenson, Adjournment Thompson. Total - 5. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Monday, March 20, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1069 passed the carried. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:14 a.m. S 1099, as amended in the House - DEPARTMENT OF SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker LANDS ATTEST: S 1099, as amended in the House, was read the third time at CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Kerby disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1099, as amended in the House. [March 20, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 239

HOUSE JOURNAL /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Governor OF THE /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State IDAHO LEGISLATURE The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to . March 17, 2017 Mr. Speaker: SEVENTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY I transmit herewith SCR 122, S 1090, as amended, S 1154, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 2017 S 1177, S 1178, and S 1179 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary SCR 122, S 1090, as amended, S 1154, S 1177, S 1178, and House of Representatives S 1179 were filed for first reading. The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. March 17, 2017 Roll call showed all 70 members present. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 28, H 228, H 195, H 201, H 197, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 209, H 168, H 211, and H 230 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Noah Freedman, Page. HCR 28, H 228, H 195, H 201, H 197, H 209, H 168, 3RD ORDER H 211, and H 230 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Approval of Journal Administration Committee for enrolling. March 17, 2017 March 20, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 106 which has failed to pass the Senate. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND NOVAK, Secretary ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved H 106 was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. the House Journal of the Sixty-eighth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman 5TH ORDER Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Report of Standing Committees Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 20, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Consideration of Messages from the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 29, Governor and the Senate H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, H 298, H 299, H 300, H 301, H 302, H 303, H 304, H 305, and H 306. LUKER, Chairman THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, H 298, H 299, H 300, H 302, CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT H 303, H 304, H 305, and H 306 were filed for second reading. KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of HCR 29 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. Section 59-917, Idaho Code, PAULETTE E. JORDAN, State Representative, District 5, Seat A, Benewah and Latah County, H 301 was referred to the Resources and Conservation State of Idaho, has nominated, SHIRLEY RINGO, of 1021 Committee. Herington Rd, Moscow, ID 83843, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 5, Seat A. March 20, 2017 NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Mr. Speaker: Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND in me do hereby appoint Shirley Ringo of Moscow, Idaho, to the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 25, office of Acting State Representative, District 5, Seat A, for a HCR 17, H 119, H 120, H 121, H 122, H 142, and H 143. term commencing March 20 through Friday, March 24, 2017. LUKER, 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 15th day of March, in the year of our HCR 25, HCR 17, H 119, H 120, H 121, H 122, H 142, and Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence of the H 143 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first year. Senate for the signature of the President. 240 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2017]

March 20, 2017 in the Senate, and recommend concurrence with Senate Mr. Speaker: Amendments. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND COLLINS, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 43, H 92, H 38, H 78, H 132, H 46, H 105, H 107, H 81, There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 128, H 208, H 52, H 96, H 115, H 70, H 113, H 100, H 101, H 118, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the H 102, and H 185 to the Governor at 10:15 a.m., as of this date, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. March 17, 2017. LUKER, Chairman There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. March 20, 2017 7TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 3 HCR 23 to the Secretary of State at 10:16 a.m., as of this date, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE March 17, 2017. A HOUSE RESOLUTION LUKER, Chairman STATING FINDINGS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND PROVIDING FOR THE March 17, 2017 ADDITION OF A NEW RULE 78 TO THE RULES OF THE Mr. Speaker: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration S 1041 and recommend that it do Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of pass. Idaho: VANORDEN, Chairman WHEREAS, the House of Representatives deems it S 1041 was filed for second reading. necessary and desirable to add a new Rule 78 to the Rules of the March 17, 2017 House of Representatives. Mr. Speaker: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND of the House of Representatives, assembled in the First Regular CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, that the Rules of H 292 and recommend that it do pass. the House of Representatives shall be amended by the addition GIBBS, Chairman thereto of a new Rule 78 to read as follows: H 292 was filed for second reading. RULE 78 Contest of Election – Procedures. This Rule governs March 17, 2017 procedures leading up to and including a hearing on the contest Mr. Speaker: of election. It should be read in conjunction with Chapter 21, We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN Title 34, Idaho Code. For purposes of this Rule, the term "Party" RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration means either the CONTESTEE or the CONTESTOR; the term S 1076, as amended, and recommend that it do pass. "Parties" means both. HARTGEN, Chairman (1) Any proof of the CONTESTEE's or CONTESTOR's legal arguments, including depositions, affidavits, production S 1076, as amended, was filed for second reading. of papers, and examination of poll books and ballots (herein March 17, 2017 "Record") that either CONTESTEE or CONTESTOR desires Mr. Speaker: the House of Representatives to consider in adjudication We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES of a Contest must be completed on or before December AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under 29. CONTESTEE and CONTESTOR's Record must be consideration S 1088, S 1105, S 1109, S 1120, and S 1125 and delivered to the Office of the Secretary of State no later than recommend that they do pass. the close of business on the next business day. Any Record LUKER, Chairman or evidence from the CONTESTEE or CONTESTOR not delivered to the Office of the Secretary of State by S 1088, S 1105, S 1109, S 1120, and S 1125 were filed for that day and time will not be considered by the House of second reading. Representatives. (2) The Parties must file a Memorandum that outlines March 20, 2017 their claims, defenses, legal authority, legislative precedent, Mr. Speaker: proposed form of relief, and a description of witness fees and We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that discovery costs that are incurred. The Memorandum must we have had under consideration H 184, as amended in the be filed with the Office of the Secretary of State no later Senate, and recommend concurrence with Senate Amendments. than the close of business four (4) business days following LOERTSCHER, Chairman delivery of the Record to the Office of the Secretary of State H 184, as amended in the Senate, was held at the Desk. as provided in paragraph (1). However, CONTESTEE is not required to file a responsive pleading to the Contest. March 20, 2017 (3) Any Party may file a Responsive Memorandum. If a Mr. Speaker: Party chooses to file a Responsive Memorandum, it must be We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, filed with the Office of the Secretary of State no later than the report that we have had under consideration H 118, as amended close of business on the first day of the next Regular Session. [March 20, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 241

(4) If an unresolved discovery or Record dispute exists and 8TH ORDER continues between the CONTESTEE and the CONTESTOR, Introduction, First Reading, and Reference and on motion duly made, the presiding officer or his of Bills and Joint Resolutions designee may rule on the dispute. Neither the CONTESTEE nor the CONTESTOR will be granted any additional time HOUSE BILL NO. 307 beyond December 29 to develop or deliver his Record. BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (5) Committee hearing procedures. If the House of AN ACT Representatives refers the Contest of Election to a Standing RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE RULES; or Special Committee, the Committee Chairman will CONTINUING CERTAIN RULES IN FULL FORCE AND notify the Parties of the Committee hearing procedures. EFFECT UNTIL JULY 1, 2018; CONTINUING RULES The following procedures, subject to the discretion of the APPROVED OR EXTENDED BY ADOPTION OF A Committee Chairman, will govern the hearing: CONCURRENT RESOLUTION OF THE FIRST REGULAR (a) No additional testimony or Record may be SESSION OF THE SIXTY-FOURTH IDAHO LEGISLATURE presented, taken, or allowed by the Parties beyond the IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT UNTIL JULY 1, 2018, Record delivered to the Office of the Secretary of State OR UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THEY SHALL EXPIRE; as provided in paragraph (1) of this Rule. PROVIDING THAT RULES REJECTED BY CONCURRENT (b) Neither CONTESTEE nor CONTESTOR may RESOLUTION SHALL BE NULL, VOID AND OF NO FORCE examine or cross-examine any witness that testifies AND EFFECT; AUTHORIZING AGENCIES TO AMEND before the Committee. All examination will be OR REPEAL CERTAIN RULES PURSUANT TO THE performed by Committee members. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT AND DECLARING (c) Pursuant to Section 34-2104, Idaho Code, only the THE EFFECT OF THIS ACT UPON ADMINISTRATIVE named points in the Notice of Contest of Elections may RULES; AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. be argued. (d) The Committee may send for and receive persons, HOUSE BILL NO. 308 papers, and records, whether written or oral, including BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE from the Office of the Attorney General, other State AN ACT Elected Officers, State officials, County Elected Officers, RELATING TO APPROPRIATIONS; APPROPRIATING County officials, or other witnesses that the Committee MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE determines will reasonably assist the Committee in the FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF performance of its constitutional duty as a "judge of the AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; election, qualifications and returns of its own members," APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE IDAHO Section 9, Article III, Idaho Constitution. STATE POLICE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AUTHORIZING (e) In all other respects, the Committee will be THE STATE POLICE AN ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME governed by the rules of the House of Representatives. EQUIVALENT POSITION; AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE (6) The Committee may adopt any of the following as part INTENT REGARDING THE WATERCRAFT INSPECTION of the hearing procedures: PROGRAM. (a) Permit the Parties to have counsel present at Committee meeting(s); and HOUSE BILL NO. 309 (b) Establish a time limit for the CONTESTEE and BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE CONTESTOR to argue their positions to the Committee. AN ACT (7) Neither CONTESTEE nor CONTESTOR, nor their RELATING TO APPROPRIATIONS, DISTRIBUTIONS counsel, may participate in ex parte communication with any AND TRANSFERS OF IDAHO MILLENNIUM FUNDS; member of the Idaho House of Representatives regarding APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT the merits of the Contest of Election prior to final House of OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE PHYSICAL Representatives determination. HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR (8) Service of all Record, Memorandum, Responsive 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO Memorandum, motions, or objections must be made on the DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS FOR other Party as provided in Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO 5(b), excepting subpart 5(b)(2)(D). The Parties must also THE OFFICE OF DRUG POLICY FOR FISCAL YEAR provide a proof of service as provided by Idaho Rules of 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE PUBLIC Civil Procedure 5(e). The Parties must work in good faith HEALTH DISTRICTS AND REQUIRING A REPORT to ensure reasonable and timely service, considering the FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS limited time periods. TO THE IDAHO STATE POLICE FOR FISCAL YEAR (9) Nothing in this Rule limits or restricts the House of 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO Representatives in the performance of its duties as the judge DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; of the election, qualifications and returns of its members. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE TREASURER FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE IDAHO ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING HR 3 was introduced, read the first time by title, and MONEYS TO THE STATE TREASURER FOR referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee DISTRIBUTION TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY for printing. FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE TREASURER FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF IDAHO FOR FISCAL SCR 122, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the TREASURER FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE COMMUNITY Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. COALITIONS OF IDAHO FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; 242 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2017]

APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE TREASURER A CERTAIN PLAN, TO PROVIDE AUTHORITY FOR THE FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE IDAHO DRUG FREE YOUTH DIRECTOR OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS AND WELFARE AND TO PROVIDE RULEMAKING TO THE STATE TREASURER FOR DISTRIBUTION AUTHORITY; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-602D, IDAHO TO THE ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS FOR CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A HOSPITAL MUST COMPLY FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO WITH CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF LAW IN ORDER TO THE STATE TREASURER FOR DISTRIBUTION TO RECEIVE AN EXEMPTION AND TO MAKE A CODIFIER'S THE IDAHO YOUTH RANCH FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; CORRECTION. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE TREASURER FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE AMERICAN LUNG HOUSE BILL NO. 311 ASSOCIATION IN IDAHO FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE TREASURER AN ACT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE IDAHO METH PROJECT FOR RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE 33-201, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A PILOT STATE TREASURER FOR DISTRIBUTION TO TRUTH208 PROJECT WHEREBY A CHILD WITH HIGHLY ADVANCED FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO ABILITIES MAY START KINDERGARTEN OR FIRST THE STATE TREASURER FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE GRADE AT A YOUNGER AGE, AND A FIVE-YEAR-OLD NEZ PERCE TRIBE OF IDAHO FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; CHILD WHO HAS COMPLETED 450 HOURS OF PRIVATE APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE TREASURER OR PUBLIC KINDERGARTEN MAY START FIRST GRADE FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE SHOSHONE-BANNOCK AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND TRIBES OF IDAHO FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; REQUIRING PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE. A SIGNED AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE; PROVIDING THAT CERTAIN UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED HOUSE BILL NO. 312 BALANCE OF MONEYS SHALL REVERT TO THE IDAHO BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE MILLENNIUM INCOME FUND AT THE END OF FISCAL AN ACT YEAR 2018; AND TRANSFERRING ANY REMAINING APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED BALANCE STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL FOR FISCAL OF MONEYS IN THE IDAHO MILLENNIUM INCOME YEAR 2018. FUND TO THE IDAHO MILLENNIUM PERMANENT ENDOWMENT FUND AT THE END OF FISCAL YEAR H 307, H 308, H 309, H 310, H 311, and H 312 were 2018. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. S 1090, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was HOUSE BILL NO. 310 introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE and Welfare Committee. AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO ACCOUNTABLE S 1154, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, COMMUNITY CARE ACT; AMENDING TITLE 56, IDAHO read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 17, Administration Committee. TITLE 56, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE INTENT AND PURPOSE, TO DEFINE S 1177, S 1178, and S 1179, by Finance Committee, were TERMS, TO ESTABLISH THE IDAHO ACCOUNTABLE introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second COMMUNITY CARE POLICY, TO ESTABLISH THE reading. IDAHO COORDINATED CARE PROGRAM, TO PROVIDE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS AND TO Order of Business. PROVIDE FOR ENROLLMENT, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN CONTRACTS, TO PROVIDE THAT PROGRAM 10TH ORDER MEMBERS ON MEDICAID SHALL RECEIVE CERTAIN Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions SERVICES, TO PROVIDE FOR CARE MANAGEMENT AND MEMBER ACCOUNTABILITY FOR PROGRAM H 263, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second MEMBERS ON MEDICAID, TO ESTABLISH CERTAIN time by title and filed for third reading. GOVERNING BOARDS, TO PROVIDE THAT PROGRAM MEMBERS INELIGIBLE FOR MEDICAID SHALL RECEIVE H 283, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the CERTAIN SERVICES, TO PROVIDE FOR PRIMARY second time by title and filed for third reading. CARE FOR PROGRAM MEMBERS INELIGIBLE FOR S 1086, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second MEDICAID, TO PROVIDE FOR CARE COORDINATION time by title and filed for third reading. FOR PROGRAM MEMBERS INELIGIBLE FOR MEDICAID, TO PROVIDE FOR CARE MANAGEMENT AND MEMBER S 1107, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the ACCOUNTABILITY FOR PROGRAM MEMBERS second time by title and filed for third reading. INELIGIBLE FOR MEDICAID, TO PROVIDE FOR A CERTAIN REPORT, TO PROVIDE THAT PRESCRIPTION H 293, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second DRUGS FOR MEMBERS SHALL BE PROCURED time by title and filed for third reading. THROUGH CERTAIN MEANS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE S 1152, S 1164, S 1165, S 1167, S 1168, S 1169, S 1170, ALLEVIATION OF PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER SCARCITY S 1171, S 1172, S 1173, S 1174, S 1175, and S 1176, by Finance AND TO ESTABLISH A CERTAIN FUND, TO REQUIRE Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third CERTAIN HOSPITALS TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT reading. [March 20, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 243

11TH ORDER H 286 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions OPERATIONS DIVISION H 286 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 284 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - and placed before the House for final consideration. ADMINISTRATORS DIVISION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open H 284 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open interest regarding H 286. debate. The question being, "Shall H 286 pass?" Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Roll call resulted as follows: debate of H 284. There being no objection it was so ordered. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall H 284 pass?" Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, NAYS–Harris, Thompson. Total - 2. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Total - 70. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 286 passed the Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS–Barbieri, Moyle. Total - 2. the Senate. Total - 70. H 287 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 284 passed the CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS DIVISION House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 287 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration.

H 285 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open TEACHERS DIVISION debate. H 285 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall H 287 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, debate. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, The question being, "Shall H 285 pass?" Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, NAYS–Barbieri. Total - 1. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Total - 70. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 287 passed the Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. the Senate. NAYS–Barbieri, Harris. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 288 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - FACILITIES DIVISION Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 285 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 288 was read the third time at length, section by section, the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. 244 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2017]

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, interest regarding H 288. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall H 288 pass?" King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 290 passed the King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, the Senate. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, HCR 27 - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION - RULE Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, REJECTION Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. HCR 27 was read the third time at length and placed before Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 288 passed the the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open debate. H 289 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - The question being, "Shall HCR 27 be adopted?" CENTRAL SERVICES DIVISION H 289 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, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, debate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Amador disclosed a conflict of King, Kingsley, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, interest regarding H 289. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall H 289 pass?" Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–None. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Absent and excused–Loertscher, Monks, Wintrow. Total - 3. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Total - 70. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 27 adopted and King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, HJM 8 - INVASIVE SPECIES Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, HJM 8 was read the third time at length and placed before Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. the House for final consideration. NAYS–Chaney, Moyle, Thompson. Total - 3. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Raybould to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 289 passed the The question being, "Shall HJM 8 be adopted?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, H 290 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR THE DEAF AND THE Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, BLIND DIVISION Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, H 290 was read the third time at length, section by section, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, debate. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, The question being, "Shall H 290 pass?" Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. [March 20, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 245

Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 8 adopted and Roll call resulted as follows: ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, S 1074, as amended - PUBLIC PROCUREMENT Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, S 1074, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, open debate. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, interest regarding S 1074, as amended. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall S 1074, as amended, pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1126, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Roll call resulted as follows: ordered returned to the Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, S 1118 - FISH AND GAME Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, S 1118 was read the third time at length, section by section, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, debate. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, The question being, "Shall S 1118 pass?" VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Loertscher. Total - 1. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Total - 70. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1074, as Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, ordered returned to the Senate. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, S 1038, as amended - DENTISTS Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, S 1038, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open NAYS–Jordan(Ringo), King, Wintrow. Total - 3. debate. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall S 1038, as amended, pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1118 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Roll call resulted as follows: Senate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, S 1077, as amended - INSURANCE Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, S 1077, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Armstrong to open Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, debate. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, The question being, "Shall S 1077, as amended, pass?" Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1038, as AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Erpelding, Gibbs, ordered returned to the Senate. Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, S 1126, as amended - SAFE HAVEN Miller, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, S 1126, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Mr. Speaker. Total - 39. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS–Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, debate. Kerby, Kingsley, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, The question being, "Shall S 1126, as amended, pass?" Zito, Zollinger. Total - 29. 246 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2017]

Absent and excused–Hixon, Youngblood. Total - 2. S 1156 - APPROPRIATIONS - VOCATIONAL Total - 70. REHABILITATION Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1077, as S 1156 was read the third time at length, section by section, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill and placed before the House for final consideration. ordered returned to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Ms. Giddings asked unanimous consent that her vote be debate. changed from AYE to NAY on S 1077, as amended. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Corrected vote is shown above. The question being, "Shall S 1156 pass?"

S 1079 - LIMITED LINES TRAVEL INSURANCE ACT Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, S 1079 was read the third time at length, section by section, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, and placed before the House for final consideration. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Manwaring to open Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, debate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, The question being, "Shall S 1079 pass?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS–Barbieri, Hanks. Total - 2. Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Total - 70. Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Packer, Perry, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1156 passed the Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 42. Senate. NAYS–Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Kerby, Kingsley, Luker, S 1157 - APPROPRIATIONS - HISTORICAL SOCIETY Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. S 1157 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total - 27. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent and excused–Hixon. Total - 1. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1079 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the The question being, "Shall S 1157 pass?" Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: S 1153 - APPROPRIATIONS - CATASTROPHIC HEALTH AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, CARE PROGRAM Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, S 1153 was read the third time at length, section by section, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, and placed before the House for final consideration. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open McDonald, Miller, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, debate. Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. The question being, "Shall S 1153 pass?" NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Clow, Crane, Hanks, Harris, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Roll call resulted as follows: Shepherd, Syme, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Zollinger. Total - 21. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Total - 70. Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1157 passed the Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Senate. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, S 1158 - APPROPRIATIONS - ATTORNEY GENERAL Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, S 1158 was read the third time at length, section by section, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, and placed before the House for final consideration. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. NAYS–Armstrong, Crane, Hanks, Perry. Total - 4. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1153 passed the Mr. Chaney asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Senate. debate of S 1158. There being no objection it was so ordered. [March 20, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 247

The question being, "Shall S 1158 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Burtenshaw, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Nate, Packer, Perry, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, McDonald, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Smith, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, VanOrden, Wintrow, NAYS–Barbieri, Hanks, Kingsley, Moyle, Palmer, Scott, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 40. Shepherd, Thompson, Trujillo, Zito. Total - 10. NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Total - 70. Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Hanks, Harris, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1160 passed the Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Troy, Trujillo, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 30. Senate. Total - 70. SCR 113 - MEDICAL RESIDENCIES Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1158 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the SCR 113 was read the third time at length and placed before Senate. the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to S 1159 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC DEFENSE open debate. COMMISSION The question being, "Shall SCR 113 be adopted?" S 1159 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 113 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open debate. SCR 114 - NATURAL RESOURCE ISSUES - STUDY Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Ms. Perry disclosed a conflict of SCR 114 was read the third time at length and placed before interest regarding S 1159. the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1159 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Raybould to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, The question being, "Shall SCR 114 be adopted?" Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moon, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1159 passed the Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Senate. NAYS–Zito. Total - 1. Absent and excused–Mendive, Zollinger. Total - 2. S 1160 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPREME COURT Total - 70. S 1160 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 114 adopted and and placed before the House for final consideration. ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open debate. SCR 115 - DIANE KELLY Mr. Barbieri asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to SCR 115 was read the third time at length and placed before Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in the House for final consideration. debate of S 1160. There being no objection it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding to open The question being, "Shall S 1160 pass?" debate. The question being, "Shall SCR 115 be adopted?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 115 adopted by voice Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. 248 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2017]

SCR 103 - KRISTIN ARMSTRONG Mr. Erpelding asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of SCR 113 be allowed in debate of H 263. SCR 103 was read the third time at length and placed before There being no objection it was so ordered. the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 263 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Smith to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall SCR 103 be adopted?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 103 adopted by voice Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Mr. Erpelding, having voted on the prevailing side, served Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, notice that he may ask for reconsideration of the vote by which Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. S 1077, as amended, passed the House. Total - 67. NAYS–Harris. Total - 1. S 1077, as amended, was ordered held at the Desk. Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Shepherd. Total - 2. Ms. Giddings, having voted on the prevailing side, served Total - 70. notice that she may ask for reconsideration of the vote by which Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 263 passed the S 1158 passed the House. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to S 1158 was ordered held at the Desk. the Senate. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh H 283 - REVENUE AND TAXATION Order of Business. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with 7TH ORDER the immediate consideration of H 283 be suspended; that the Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions 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 H 263 - INCOME TAXATION dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 283 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with length, section by section, and placed before the House for final the immediate consideration of H 263 be suspended; that the consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. 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 H 263 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Roll call resulted as follows: length, section by section, and placed before the House for final AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, NAYS–None. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Kauffman. Total - 2. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Total - 70. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion NAYS–None. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 283 was read the first Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Kauffman. Total - 2. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Total - 70. 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 Mrs. Trujillo to open of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 263 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Mrs. Trujillo asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Rule 22, discussion of H 83 be allowed in debate of H 283. There being no objection it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 283 pass?" [March 20, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 249

Roll call resulted as follows: Gestrin, Gibbs, Hanks, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, NAYS–Cheatham, Crane, Giddings, Harris, Hixon, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Holtzclaw, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Nate, Scott, Thompson, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Trujillo, Zollinger. Total - 14. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Total - 70. Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan(Ringo), King, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 293 passed the Kloc, McCrostie, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 11. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total - 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 283 passed the There being no objection, the House advanced to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Thirteenth Order of Business. the Senate.

H 293 - VETERINARIANS 13TH ORDER Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 293 be suspended; that the Notice having been served and having voted on the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State prevailing side, Mr. Erpelding moved that the House reconsider of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be the vote by which S 1077, as amended, passed the House. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 293 be Seconded by Ms. Rubel. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, King, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Total - 59. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Collins, Giddings, Kerby, McCrostie, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Total - 11. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Kauffman. Total - 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion to reconsider Total - 70. carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mr. Erpelding asked unanimous consent that S 1077, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion as amended, be placed on General Orders for consideration. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 293 was read the first Mr. Palmer objected. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Erpelding moved that S 1077, as amended, be placed on General Orders for consideration. Seconded by Ms. Rubel. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dayley to open debate. The question being, "Shall the motion carry?"

Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Loertscher disclosed a conflict Roll call resulted as follows: of interest regarding H 293. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Holtzclaw, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Raybould disclosed a conflict of Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, interest regarding H 293. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, The question being, "Shall H 293 pass?" Miller, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Speaker. Total - 40. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Kingsley, Manwaring, Monks, 250 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2017]

Moon, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Vander Woude, Youngblood, Zollinger. Total - 30. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried and S 1077, as amended, was placed on General Orders for consideration. Notice having been served and having voted on the prevailing side, Ms. Giddings moved that the House reconsider the vote by which S 1158 passed the House. Seconded by Mr. Chaney. The question being, "Shall the motion carry?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 34. NAYS–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, King, Kloc, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, Toone, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 36. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion to reconsider failed to carry and S 1158, having passed the House, was 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 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, March 21, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:28 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk [March 21, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 251

HOUSE JOURNAL S 1111, S 1101, S 1083, S 1089, S 1092, S 1113, S 1145, S 1146, SCR 109, and S 1069 for the signature of the Speaker. OF THE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled IDAHO LEGISLATURE S 1013, S 1023, S 1024, S 1025, S 1026, S 1108, S 1132, S 1133, S 1137, S 1138, S 1136, S 1117, S 1111, S 1101, S 1083, S 1089, FIRST REGULAR SESSION S 1092, S 1113, S 1145, S 1146, SCR 109, and S 1069 when so SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. March 20, 2017 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled HCR 12, HCR 9, HJM 3, HJM 4, HCR 19, H 133, H 207, H 149, H 152, H 181, H 182, H 183, SEVENTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY H 219, H 224, H 225, H 51, H 53, H 64, H 90, H 227, H 237, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 2017 H 226, H 238, H 239, H 63, H 156, H 191, H 108, H 188, H 193, H 203, H 245, H 246, H 248, H 140, H 169, H 170, H 141, H 171, H 186, as amended, H 199, H 130, H 215, H 204, H 86, House of Representatives H 87, H 98, H 104, as amended in the Senate, and H 126, as The House convened at 9:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. amended in the Senate, which have been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary Roll call showed all 70 members present. Enrolled H 133, H 207, H 149, H 152, H 181, H 182, H 183, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 219, H 224, H 225, H 51, H 53, H 64, H 90, H 227, H 237, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Lochlan Frederick, H 226, H 238, H 239, H 63, H 156, H 191, H 108, H 188, H 193, Page. H 203, H 245, H 246, H 248, H 140, H 169, H 170, H 141, H 171, H 186, as amended, H 199, H 130, H 215, H 204, H 86, 3RD ORDER H 87, H 98, H 104, as amended in the Senate, and H 126, as Approval of Journal amended in the Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. March 21, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Enrolled HCR 12, HCR 9, HJM 3, HJM 4, and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND HCR 19 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. the House Journal of the Seventy-first Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. March 20, 2017 LUKER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1185, S 1186, S 1187, and S 1189 which Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by have passed the Senate. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. NOVAK, Secretary 4TH ORDER S 1185, S 1186, S 1187, and S 1189 were filed for first Consideration of Messages from the reading. Governor and the Senate March 20, 2017 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Mr. Speaker: Boise I return herewith HCR 13, HJM 7, H 148, H 250, H 222, H 146, H 99, as amended, H 136, H 138, H 243, H 111, as March 20, 2017 amended, H 131, as amended, H 212, H 242, H 205, H 216, The Honorable Scott Bedke H 235, and H 93 which have passed the Senate. Speaker of the House NOVAK, Secretary HCR 13, HJM 7, H 148, H 250, H 222, H 146, H 99, as Dear Mr. Speaker: amended, H 136, H 138, H 243, H 111, as amended, H 131, as I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am amended, H 212, H 242, H 205, H 216, H 235, and H 93 were transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee to wit: for enrolling. H 38, H 41, H 43, H 46, H 52, H 70, H 73, H 78, H 81, H 92, March 20, 2017 H 96, H 100, H 101, H 102, H 105, H 107, H 113, H 115, H 128, Mr. Speaker: H 132, H 185, and H 208 I return herewith H 213 which has failed to pass the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter H 213 was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Governor March 20, 2017 March 20, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 145, as amended in the Senate, which I transmit herewith enrolled S 1013, S 1023, S 1024, S 1025, has passed the Senate. S 1026, S 1108, S 1132, S 1133, S 1137, S 1138, S 1136, S 1117, NOVAK, Secretary 252 HOUSE JOURNAL March 21, 2017]

H 145, as amended in the Senate, was ordered held at the March 20, 2017 Desk. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, return March 20, 2017 misdirected HCR 29 to the Desk. Mr. Speaker: LOERTSCHER, Chairman I return herewith H 202, as amended in the Senate, which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary HCR 29 was referred to Revenue and Taxation Committee. Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 202, as amended in the Senate, Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent that the body concur on was referred to Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee H 11, as amended in the Senate. Mr. Nate objected. for concurrence recommendation. Mr. Wood moved that the House concur in the 5TH ORDER Senate amendments to H 11, as amended in the Senate. Report of Standing Committees Mr. Gibbs seconded the motion. March 21, 2017 The question being ""Shall the motion pass?"" Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Roll call resulted as follows: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HR 3, H 307, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Boyle, H 308, H 309, H 310, H 311, and H 312. Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, LUKER, Chairman Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, H 307, H 308, H 309, and H 312 were filed for second Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), reading. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, HR 3 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Committee. Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. H 310 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. Total - 58. H 311 was referred to the Education Committee. NAYS–Barbieri, Blanksma, Giddings, Harris, Mendive, Moon, Nate, Perry, Scott, Shepherd, Thompson, Zollinger. March 21, 2017 Total - 12. Mr. Speaker: Total - 70. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 28, Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion passed and the H 228, H 195, H 201, H 197, H 209, H 168, H 211, and H 230. House concurred in the Senate amendments to H 11, as amended LUKER, Chairman in the Senate. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 184, as amended in the Senate, was previously held at the HCR 28, H 228, H 195, H 201, H 197, H 209, H 168, H 211, Desk. and H 230 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Monks asked unanimous consent that the House concur in the Senate amendments to H 184, as amended in the Senate. March 21, 2017 There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND H 11, as amended in the Senate, and H 184, as amended ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 118, as in the Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and amended in the Senate. Administration Committee for engrossing. LUKER, Chairman There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth H 118, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading Order of Business. of engrossed bills. 8TH ORDER March 20, 2017 Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Mr. Speaker: of Bills and Joint Resolutions We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration S 1139, as amended, and recommend that it do pass. HOUSE BILL NO. 313 WOOD, Chairman BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT S 1139, as amended, was filed for second reading. APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE March 20, 2017 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE Mr. Speaker: CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM FOR FISCAL We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that YEAR 2018; REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO we have had under consideration SCR 120 and SCR 121 and THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR recommend that they do pass. THE CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM FOR LOERTSCHER, Chairman FISCAL YEAR 2018; AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND PROVIDING SCR 120 and SCR 121 were filed for second reading. LEGISLATIVE INTENT. [March 21, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 253

HOUSE BILL NO. 314 portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be AN ACT dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 294 be APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR length, section by section, and placed before the House for final 2018; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; EXPRESSING LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING CERTAIN MONEYS The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" BEING CONTINUOUSLY APPROPRIATED; AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF HIGHWAY FUNDS TO THE Roll call resulted as follows: TOURISM AND PROMOTION FUND; PROVIDING AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, REAPPROPRIATION FOR CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, AND RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION AND THE Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, STRATEGIC INITIATIVES PROGRAM FUND; PROVIDING Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, REAPPROPRIATION FOR AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, GRANTS; AND AUTHORIZING A TRANSFER OF FUNDS King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, FOR GARVEE DEBT SERVICE. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, HOUSE BILL NO. 315 Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AN ACT Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. RELATING TO LEASING OF FACILITIES FOR Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds STATE USE; AMENDING SECTION 67-5708, IDAHO of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIRECTOR OF THE carried, the rules were suspended, and H 294 was read the first DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION MAY AUTHORIZE time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section THE DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS TO ENTER INTO by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. LEASES INCIDENTAL TO THE ACQUISITION OF A FACILITY BY THE IDAHO STATE BUILDING AUTHORITY. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open debate. H 313, H 314, and H 315 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration The question being, "Shall H 294 pass?" Committee for printing. Roll call resulted as follows: S 1185, S 1186, S 1187, and S 1189, by Finance Committee, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, reading. DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, 9TH ORDER Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, First Reading of Engrossed Bills Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, H 118, as amended in the Senate, by Business Committee, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 48. reading. NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Crane, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Luker, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Order of Business. Zito, Zollinger. Total - 22. 5TH ORDER Total - 70. Report of Standing Committees Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 294 passed the March 21, 2017 House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Speaker: the Senate. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 313, H 314, H 295 - APPROPRIATIONS - CAREER TECHNICAL and H 315. EDUCATION DIVISION LUKER, Chairman Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with H 313 and H 314 were filed for second reading. the immediate consideration of H 295 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State H 315 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 295 be Order of Business. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final 7TH ORDER consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" H 294 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMUNITY COLLEGES Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, the immediate consideration of H 294 be suspended; that the Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, 254 HOUSE JOURNAL March 21, 2017]

Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 296 was read the first Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller 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 296 pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and H 295 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Roll call resulted as follows: by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, debate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, debate of H 295. There being no objection it was so ordered. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, The question being, "Shall H 295 pass?" Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Roll call resulted as follows: Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–None. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Absent and excused–VanOrden. Total - 1. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total - 70. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 296 passed the King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, the Senate. Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, H 297 - APPROPRIATIONS - WOLF DEPRADATION Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, CONTROL BOARD Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with NAYS–Hanks, Moon, Nate, Scott. Total - 4. the immediate consideration of H 297 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 H 295 passed the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 297 be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at the Senate. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. H 296 - APPROPRIATIONS - SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION 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 H 296 be suspended; that the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 296 be Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 297 was read the first Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, debate. [March 21, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 255

The question being, "Shall H 297 pass?" Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Gestrin, Hanks, Harris, Luker, Nate, Scott, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Vander Woude. Total - 7. Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Total - 70. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 298 passed the Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Moyle, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, the Senate. Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 50. H 300 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF STATE BOARD NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Erpelding, Gannon, Harris, OF EDUCATION Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan(Ringo), King, Kloc, Luker, McCrostie, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Monks, Nate, Palmer, Rubel, Smith, Thompson, Wintrow, the immediate consideration of H 300 be suspended; that the Zollinger. Total - 20. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Total - 70. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 297 passed the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 300 be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at the Senate. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. H 298 - APPROPRIATIONS - STEM ACTION CENTER 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 H 298 be suspended; that the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 298 be Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 300 was read the first Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, debate. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Amador disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 300. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall H 300 pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 298 was read the first Roll call resulted as follows: time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, debate. Hartgen, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall H 298 pass?" McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 48. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Crane, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Luker, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 22. Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Total - 70. Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 300 passed the Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 256 HOUSE JOURNAL March 21, 2017]

Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 302 passed the 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Crane. Motion carried. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until 1:30 p.m. H 303 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC UTILITIES RECESS COMMISSION/STATE TAX COMMISSION/ Afternoon Session INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 303 be suspended; that the Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Business. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 303 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at H 302 - APPROPRIATIONS - REGULATORY BOARDS length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. the immediate consideration of H 302 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 H 302 be AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Roll call resulted as follows: McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 303 was read the first Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson 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 303 pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and H 302 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Roll call resulted as follows: by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, debate. Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Moon disclosed a conflict of Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, interest regarding H 302. Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, The question being, "Shall H 302 pass?" Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood. Total - 49. NAYS–Barbieri, Cheatham, Hanks, Kingsley, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Moon, Moyle, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Trujillo, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Mr. Speaker. Total - 14. Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Absent and excused–Dixon, Gannon, Malek, McDonald, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Monks, Palmer, Wintrow. Total - 7. Hartgen, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Total - 70. Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 303 passed the Smith, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 51. the Senate. NAYS–Boyle, Chaney, Gestrin, Hanks, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Moyle, Scott, Stevenson, Thompson. Total - 11. H 304 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TREASURER Absent and excused–Crane, Dixon, Gannon, Malek, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with McDonald, Monks, Palmer, Wintrow. Total - 8. the immediate consideration of H 304 be suspended; that the Total - 70. [March 21, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 257 portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State length, section by section, and placed before the House for final of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 304 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 305 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open carried, the rules were suspended, and H 304 was read the first debate. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 305 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, of interest regarding H 304. Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, interest regarding H 304. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, The question being, "Shall H 304 pass?" Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 61. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–Clow, Crane, Hanks, Moyle, Trujillo. Total - 5. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Absent and excused–Malek, McDonald, Monks, Wintrow. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total - 4. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Total - 70. Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Mendive, Miller, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 305 passed the Moyle, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, the Senate. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. H 306 - APPROPRIATIONS - PARDONS AND PAROLE NAYS–DeMordaunt, Hanks, Moon, Nate, Packer, Scott. COMMISSION Total - 6. Absent and excused–Malek, McDonald, Monks, Wintrow. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Total - 4. the immediate consideration of H 306 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 H 304 passed the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 306 be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at the Senate. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. H 305 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER 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 H 305 be suspended; that the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 305 be Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, 258 HOUSE JOURNAL March 21, 2017]

King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, S 1076, as amended, by Commerce and Human Resources McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, reading. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, S 1088, S 1105, S 1109, S 1120, and S 1125, by Judiciary and Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. Rules Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion S 1177, S 1178, and S 1179, by Finance Committee, were carried, the rules were suspended, and H 306 was read the first read the second time by title and filed for third reading. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open debate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one The question being, "Shall H 306 pass?" legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

Roll call resulted as follows: There being no objection, the House advanced to the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Fifteenth Order of Business. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, 15TH ORDER Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Announcements Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Announcements were made to the body. Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, 16TH ORDER Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Adjournment Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion NAYS–None. carried. Absent and excused–Malek, McDonald, Monks, Wintrow. Total - 4. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Total - 70. 1:59 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 306 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to ATTEST: the Senate. CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 292 be placed on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection it was so ordered. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 316 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE LEGISLATURE IN FISCAL YEAR 2018. H 316 was 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 299, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1041, by Education Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. [March 22, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 259

HOUSE JOURNAL Enrolled HCR 25, HCR 17, and HCR 28 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery OF THE to the Secretary of State. March 21, 2017 IDAHO LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 124, S 1191, S 1190, S 1144, S 1192, FIRST REGULAR SESSION S 1193, and S 1194 which have passed the Senate. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary SCR 124, S 1191, S 1190, S 1144, S 1192, S 1193, and S 1194 were filed for first reading. March 21, 2017 SEVENTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 2017 I return herewith H 253, H 254, H 257, H 262, H 137, as amended, H 166, H 244, H 259, H 260, H 261, H 265, H 266, H 272, H 275, H 276, H 277, H 280, H 281, and H 282 which House of Representatives have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 253, H 254, H 257, H 262, H 137, as amended, H 166, Roll call showed all 70 members present. H 244, H 259, H 260, H 261, H 265, H 266, H 272, H 275, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 276, H 277, H 280, H 281, and H 282 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Rebecca Arreola, Page. 5TH ORDER 3RD ORDER Report of Standing Committees Approval of Journal Mrs. Bell asked unanimous consent that H 299 be returned to March 22, 2017 the Appropriations Committee. There being no objection, it was Mr. Speaker: so ordered. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved March 22, 2017 the House Journal of the Seventy-second Legislative Day and Mr. Speaker: recommend that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND LUKER, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 316. LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 316 was filed for second reading. 4TH ORDER March 22, 2017 Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Speaker: Governor and the Senate We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 13, March 21, 2017 HJM 7, H 148, H 250, H 222, H 146, H 99, as amended, H 136, Mr. Speaker: H 138, H 243, H 111, as amended, H 131, as amended, H 212, I transmit herewith enrolled S 1074, as amended, S 1038, as H 242, H 205, H 216, H 235, and H 93. amended, S 1126, as amended, S 1118, S 1079, S 1153, S 1156, LUKER, Chairman S 1157, S 1158, S 1159, S 1160, SCR 113, SCR 114, SCR 115, and SCR 103 for the signature of the Speaker. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled NOVAK, Secretary HCR 13, HJM 7, H 148, H 250, H 222, H 146, H 99, as amended, H 136, H 138, H 243, H 111, as amended, H 131, as The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled amended, H 212, H 242, H 205, H 216, H 235, and H 93 and, S 1074, as amended, S 1038, as amended, S 1126, as amended, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the S 1118, S 1079, S 1153, S 1156, S 1157, S 1158, S 1159, S 1160, signature of the President. SCR 113, SCR 114, SCR 115, and SCR 103 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. March 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: March 21, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 11, as I return herewith enrolled HCR 25, HCR 17, H 119, H 120, amended in the Senate, and H 184, as amended in the Senate. H 121, H 122, H 142, H 143, HCR 28, H 228, H 195, H 201, LUKER, Chairman H 197, H 209, H 168, H 211, and H 230 which have been signed by the President. H 11, as amended in the Senate, and H 184, as amended in NOVAK, Secretary the Senate, were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. Enrolled H 119, H 120, H 121, H 122, H 142, H 143, H 228, March 22, 2017 H 195, H 201, H 197, H 209, H 168, H 211, and H 230 were Mr. Speaker: referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND for delivery to the Governor. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled 260 HOUSE JOURNAL March 22, 2017]

H 133, H 207, H 149, H 152, H 181, H 182, H 183, H 219, S 1093 was placed on General Orders for consideration. H 224, H 225, H 51, H 53, H 64, H 90, H 227, H 237, H 226, H 238, H 239, H 63, H 156, H 191, H 108, H 188, H 193, March 22, 2017 H 203, H 245, H 246, H 248, H 140, H 169, H 170, H 141, Mr. Speaker: H 171, H 186, as amended, H 199, H 130, H 215, H 204, H 86, We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND H 87, H 98, H 104, as amended in the Senate, and H 126, as CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration amended in the Senate, to the Governor at 9:50 a.m., as of this SJM 102 and recommend that it do pass. date, March 21, 2017. GIBBS, Chairman LUKER, Chairman SJM 102 was filed for second reading. March 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: March 22, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND HCR 12, HCR 9, HJM 3, HJM 4, and HCR 19 to the Secretary CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration of State at 9:51 a.m., as of this date, March 21, 2017. H 301 and report it back to be placed on General Orders. LUKER, Chairman GIBBS, Chairman March 21, 2017 H 301 was placed on General Orders for consideration. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, H 145, as amended in the Senate, was previously held at the report that we have had under consideration S 1090, as amended, Desk. and recommend that it do pass. Mr. Harris asked unanimous consent that the House concur WOOD, Chairman in the Senate amendments to H 145, as amended in the Senate. S 1090, as amended, was filed for second reading. There being no objection, it was so ordered. March 21, 2017 March 21, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES return misdirected H 310 to the Desk. AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under WOOD, Chairman consideration H 202, as amended in the Senate, and recommend concurrence with Senate Amendments. LUKER, Chairman H 310 was referred to Ways and Means Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. March 21, 2017 Mr. Speaker: H 145, as amended in the Senate, and H 202, as amended We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that in the Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and we have had under consideration S 1151 and recommend that it Administration Committee for engrossing. do pass. LOERTSCHER, Chairman March 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: S 1151 was filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 315 and March 21, 2017 HCR 29 and recommend that they do pass. Mr. Speaker: COLLINS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have had under consideration S 1150 and recommend that it do pass. H 315 and HCR 29 were filed for second reading. BARBIERI, Chairman There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh S 1150 was filed for second reading. Order of Business. March 21, 2017 7TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under SCR 124, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read consideration S 1119, S 1154, and SCR 122 and recommend that the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and they do pass. Administration Committee. LUKER, Chairman 8TH ORDER S 1119, S 1154, and SCR 122 were filed for second reading. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference March 21, 2017 of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES HOUSE BILL NO. 317 AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE consideration S 1093 and report it back to be placed on General AN ACT Orders. APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE LUKER, Chairman DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME FOR FISCAL YEAR [March 22, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 261

2018; AND AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME S 1185, S 1186, S 1187, and S 1189, by Finance Committee, EQUIVALENT POSITIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018. were read the second time by title and filed for third reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 318 H 118, as amended in the Senate, by Business Committee, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT H 313 and H 314, by Appropriations Committee, were read APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE the second time by title and filed for third reading. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; AUTHORIZING AN ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth EQUIVALENT POSITION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; Order of Business. APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR FOR FISCAL 5TH ORDER YEAR 2018; AUTHORIZING AN ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME Report of Standing Committees EQUIVALENT POSITION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. March 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 319 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 317, H 318, AN ACT and H 319. RELATING TO WATER; AMENDING SECTION 42-202A, LUKER, Chairman IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR USES WHERE A TEMPORARY APPROVAL SHALL BE GRANTED, TO H 317, H 318, and H 319 were filed for second reading. PROVIDE FOR DURATION OF APPROVAL, TO DEFINE A There being no objection, the House advanced to the TERM AND TO PROVIDE THAT TEMPORARY APPROVAL Eleventh Order of Business. SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED FOR RESERVOIR FLOOD CONTROL AUTHORIZED BY STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 317, H 318, and H 319 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration S 1086 - HIGHWAY DISTRICTS Committee for printing. S 1191, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read S 1086 was read the third time at length, section by section, the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare and placed before the House for final consideration. Committee. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open S 1190, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read debate. the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and The question being, "Shall S 1086 pass?" Administration Committee. S 1144, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, Roll call resulted as follows: read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Administration Committee. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, S 1192, S 1193, and S 1194, by Finance Committee, were Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, reading. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, 9TH ORDER McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, First Reading of Engrossed Bills Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, H 11, as amended in the Senate, by State Affairs Committee, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. reading. NAYS–None. Absent and excused and excused–Harris, Moyle. Total - 2. H 184, as amended in the Senate, by State Affairs Total - 70. Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1086 passed the 10TH ORDER House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Senate. H 307, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time S 1107 - COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSES by title and filed for third reading. S 1107 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 308, H 309, and H 312, by Appropriations Committee, and placed before the House for final consideration. were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open S 1139, as amended, SCR 120, and SCR 121, by State debate. Affairs Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall S 1107 pass?" 262 HOUSE JOURNAL March 22, 2017]

Roll call resulted as follows: Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Trujillo, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 58. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, NAYS–Barbieri, Dayley, Hanks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Palmer, Scott, Thompson, Troy, Zito. Total - 12. Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Total - 70. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–Crane, Gibbs, Luker, Moyle, Vander Woude. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1164 passed the Total - 5. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent and excused–Harris. Total - 1. Senate. Total - 70. S 1165 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1107 passed the PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1165 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1152 - APPROPRIATIONS - COLLEGE AND At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open UNIVERSITIES debate. S 1152 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1165 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Amador disclosed a conflict of Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, interest regarding S 1152. Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, The question being, "Shall S 1152 pass?" Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Palmer, Perry, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, VanOrden, Vander Woude, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Crane, Dayley, Hanks, Luker, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Raybould, Scott, Troy, Trujillo, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Zito. Total - 15. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Total - 70. Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1165 passed the Syme, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Senate. NAYS–Boyle, Chaney, Hanks, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Thompson, S 1167 - APPROPRIATIONS - PARKS AND RECREATION Trujillo. Total - 14. S 1167 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 1152 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the debate. Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1167 pass?" S 1164 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - CHILD WELFARE/DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED Roll call resulted as follows: SERVICES/SERVICE INTEGRATION AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, S 1164 was read the third time at length, section by section, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, debate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, The question being, "Shall S 1164 pass?" Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, NAYS–Boyle, DeMordaunt, Hanks, Holtzclaw, Moon, Nate, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Palmer, Scott, Vander Woude, Zito. Total - 10. Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total - 70. [March 22, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 263

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1167 passed the The question being, "Shall S 1170 pass?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, S 1168 - APPROPRIATIONS - LANDS Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, S 1168 was read the third time at length, section by section, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, and placed before the House for final consideration. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, debate. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, The question being, "Shall S 1168 pass?" Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, NAYS–Scott. Total - 1. Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Total - 70. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1170 passed the Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Senate. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Order of Business. Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. 4TH ORDER NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Crane, Hanks, Moon, Nate, Consideration of Messages from the Thompson, Zito. Total - 8. Governor and the Senate Total - 70. March 22, 2017 Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1168 passed the Mr. Speaker: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the I transmit herewith SCR 123, S 1196, and S 1195 which have Senate. passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary S 1169 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION ON AGING SCR 123, S 1196, and S 1195 were filed for first reading. S 1169 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 Seventh At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Order of Business. debate. 7TH ORDER The question being, "Shall S 1169 pass?" Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions SCR 123, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was Roll call resulted as follows: introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, 8TH ORDER Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, of Bills and Joint Resolutions Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, S 1196, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, S 1195, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. the first time by title, and referred to the Revenue and Taxation NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Palmer. Total - 3. Committee. Total - 70. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1169 passed the Order of Business. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the 7TH ORDER Senate. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions S 1170 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF HCR 29 - STATE BUILDING AUTHORITY PUBLIC INSTRUCTION S 1170 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 HCR 29 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be debate. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 29 be 264 HOUSE JOURNAL March 22, 2017] read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Roll call resulted as follows: at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Roll call resulted as follows: Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Kloc, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate. Total - 3. Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Absent and excused–Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 2. Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Total - 70. Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate, Scott. Total - 4. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 315 was read the first Absent and excused–Kerby, Malek, Perry. Total - 3. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Total - 70. 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 Mr. Anderst to open of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 29 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and The question being, "Shall H 315 pass?" placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, debate. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Anderst asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Rule 22, discussion of H 283 be allowed in debate of HCR 29. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, There being no objection it was so ordered. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, interest regarding HCR 29. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, The question being, "Shall HCR 29 be adopted?" VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Scott. Total - 1. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Absent and excused–Gestrin, Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 3. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Total - 70. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 315 passed the Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, the Senate. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, H 319 - WATER Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. the immediate consideration of H 319 be suspended; that the Total - 65. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Nate, Scott. Total - 5. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Total - 70. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 319 be Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 29 adopted and read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. H 315 - STATE BUILDINGS The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 315 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 315 be Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Perry, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, [March 22, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 265

Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Prior to recess, the House was at the Fifth Order of Business. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate, Scott. Total - 4. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Absent and excused–Gestrin, Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 3. Order of Business. Total - 70. 8TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion of Bills and Joint Resolutions carried, the rules were suspended, and H 319 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section HOUSE BILL NO. 320 by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open RELATING TO APPROPRIATIONS; APPROPRIATING debate. ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; The question being, "Shall H 319 pass?" APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR Roll call resulted as follows: 2018; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES FOR FISCAL Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, YEAR 2018; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, TO THE BOARD OF MEDICINE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, AND APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, STATE LIQUOR DIVISION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, HOUSE BILL NO. 321 Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, AN ACT VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. THE LEGISLATURE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; NAYS–None. REAPPROPRIATING CERTAIN UNEXPENDED AND Absent and excused–Rubel, Wintrow. Total - 2. UNENCUMBERED BALANCES; AND DECLARING AN Total - 70. EMERGENCY. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 319 passed the H 320 and H 321 were introduced, read the first time by House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration the Senate. Committee for printing. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Twelfth Order of Business. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees 12TH ORDER Consideration of General Orders March 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Moyle moved that the House do now resolve itself into a We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General ADMINISTRATION, return misdirected S 1144 to the Desk. Orders. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. LUKER, Chairman Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with S 1144 was referred to State Affairs Committee. Mr. Crane in the Chair. March 22, 2017 When the Committee of the Whole House rose, Mr. Speaker: the Speaker returned to the Chair and the House was in order. We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration SCR 105 and recommend that it Report of the Committee of the Whole House do pass. VANORDEN, Chairman March 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: SCR 105 was filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report that we have had under consideration S 1077, as Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until amended, S 1093, and H 301 and report them back without 2:15 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. recommendation, amended as follows:

Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1077, As Amended 2:15 p.m. RECESS AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 Afternoon Session On page 7 of the engrossed bill, in line 8, delete "create a separate civil cause of action" and insert: "preclude a person from The House reconvened at 2:15 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. 266 HOUSE JOURNAL March 22, 2017] pursuing a private cause of action under chapter 6, title 48, Idaho HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1093 Code". AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 On page 1 of the printed bill, in line 8, following On page 11, in line 33, delete "create a separate civil cause "MISDEMEANOR." insert: "(1)"; in line 13, following of action" and insert: "preclude a person from pursuing a private "misdemeanor" insert: "."; and delete lines 14 through 16, and cause of action under chapter 6, title 48, Idaho Code". insert: "(2) Any person who enters any permanent or temporary AMENDMENT TO THE BILL dwelling without the consent of the owner of such property or On page 11, following line 33, insert: his agent or any person in lawful possession thereof while being pursued by a peace officer is guilty of a felony. For purposes "SECTION 4. That Section 41-114A, Idaho Code, be, and the of this subsection "pursued" means "fresh pursuit" as defined in same is hereby amended to read as follows: section 19-705, Idaho Code.".

41-114A. SERVICE CONTRACTS. (1) The term CORRECTION TO TITLE "service contract," as used in this section, means a contract or On page 1, in line 2, delete "REVISE"; and delete lines agreement for a separately stated consideration for a specific 3 and 4, and insert: "PROVIDE THAT A PERSON WHO duration to perform the repair, replacement or maintenance of ENTERS A PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY DWELLING property or to reimburse, in whole or in part, the owner of such WITHOUT CONSENT WHILE BEING PURSUED BY A property for the repair, replacement or maintenance of property if PEACE OFFICER IS GUILTY OF A FELONY, TO DEFINE A an operational or structural failure is due to a defect in materials TERM AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION.". or manufacturing or to normal wear and tear. A service contract may contain a provision for incidental payment under such contract where service, repair or replacement is not feasible or HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 301 economical. Service contracts, other than motor vehicle service AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 contracts subject to the provisions of the Idaho motor vehicle On page 3 of the printed bill, in line 22, delete "Some service contract act, chapter 2862, title 491, Idaho Code, may hydration and gas or fluid sepa-"; and delete lines 23 and 24. provide for the repair, replacement or maintenance of property On page 4, in line 34, delete "so they can be sold to an end for damage resulting from power surges and accidental damage purchaser". from handling. (2) The marketing, sale, offering for sale, issuance, AMENDMENT TO SECTION 10 making, proposing to make, and administration of a service On page 13, in line 43, delete "All affected"; delete lines 44 contract is exempt from the provisions of title 41, Idaho Code. and 45; and in line 46, delete "unit.". (3) Service contracts shall be subject to the provisions of On page 14, in line 18, delete "All affected owners and the Idaho consumer protection act, chapter 6, title 48, Idaho Code. royalty owners immediately adjacent to the"; delete line 19; and in line 20, delete "posed drilling unit.". SECTION 5. That Section 48-605, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: AMENDMENT TO SECTION 11 On page 14, in line 30, following "size" delete "and" and 48-605. EXCEPTIONS TO CHAPTER. Nothing in insert: ", and"; and in line 31, following "shape" insert: "and this act shall apply to: location". (1) Actions or transactions permitted under laws administered by the state public utility commission or other AMENDMENT TO SECTION 15 regulatory body or officer acting under statutory authority of this On page 23, in line 14, delete "All oil meters shall be state or the United States. calibrated"; and in line 15, delete "by a third party every six (6) (2) Acts done by publishers, broadcasters, printers, months.". retailers, or their employees, in the publication or dissemination AMENDMENT TO SECTION 17 of an advertisement in good faith on the basis of information or On page 24, in line 12, following "hydrocarbons" insert: material supplied by others and without knowledge or reason ", including volume and price paid"; and in line 17, following to know of the misleading or deceptive character of such "completing" insert: "or recompleting". advertisement or the information or material furnished. (3) Persons subject to chapter 13, title 41, Idaho Code AMENDMENT TO SECTION 19 (sections 41-1301 through 41-1327), defining, and providing for On page 25, delete lines 29 and 30, and insert: "Code;"; and the determination by the director of the department of insurance in line 32, delete "confidential". of unfair methods of competition or unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the business of insurance, except as specified in AMENDMENT TO SECTION 21 chapter 62 or 63, title 41, Idaho Code.". On page 27, in line 2, delete "or upon"; and in line 3, delete "the petition of any interested person". CORRECTION TO TITLE On page 1, in line 12, following "enforcement;" delete AMENDMENT TO SECTION 23 "AND"; and in line 21, following "ENFORCEMENT" On page 32, in line 31, delete "quarterly" and insert: insert: "; AMENDING SECTION 41-114A, IDAHO CODE, "quarterly monthly". TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AND AMENDING SECTION 48-605, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AMENDMENT TO SECTION 24 PROVISIONS REGARDING EXCEPTIONS". On page 33, delete lines 32 through 35; in line 44, delete "an operator may remit"; delete lines 45 and 46; and in line 47, delete "period is less than ten dollars ($10.00),". [March 22, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 267

AMENDMENT TO SECTION 25 At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open On page 34, in line 33, following "deductions;" insert: "and"; debate. delete lines 34 and 35; and in line 36, delete "(l)" and insert: "(k)". The question being, "Shall S 1172 pass?" CORRECTION TO TITLE On page 1, in line 27, following "INTEGRATION" Roll call resulted as follows: insert: "AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION"; and in line AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, 31, following "ATION" delete "AND TO PROVIDE AN Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, EXCEPTION". Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, We have also had under consideration S 1017, report progress Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, and beg leave to sit again. Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, CRANE, Chairman Moon, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Mr. Crane moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Mr. Vander Woude. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. Whereupon the Speaker declared the report adopted. NAYS–Boyle, Collins, Hanks, Kingsley, Loertscher, Nate, Palmer. Total - 7. H 301, as amended, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. Administration Committee for engrossing. Total - 70. S 1077, as amended, as amended in the House, and S 1093, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1172 passed the as amended in the House, were filed for first reading. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1017 and H 292 were retained on General Orders. Senate. The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and S 1173 - APPROPRIATIONS - CAPITOL COMMISSION Administration committee for printing. S 1173 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 292 be returned and placed before the House for final consideration. to the Ways and Means Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open debate. There being no objection, the House returned to the Eleventh Order of Business. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Anderson disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1173. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall S 1173 pass?"

S 1171 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF Roll call resulted as follows: ADMINISTRATION - BOND PAYMENT PROGRAM AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, S 1171 was read the third time at length, section by section, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, debate. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Perry, The question being, "Shall S 1171 pass?" Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Total - 66. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, NAYS–Boyle, Palmer. Total - 2. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Absent and excused–Hartgen, Shepherd. Total - 2. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Total - 70. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1173 passed the King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Senate. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, S 1174 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, MEDICAID Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. S 1174 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1171 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. Malek to open debate. S 1172 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE LIQUOR DIVISION Mr. Vander Woude asked unanimous consent that, pursuant S 1172 was read the third time at length, section by section, to Rule 22, discussion of H 310 be allowed in debate of S 1174. and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection it was so ordered. 268 HOUSE JOURNAL March 22, 2017]

The question being, "Shall S 1174 pass?" Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dixon, Erpelding, NAYS–Loertscher. Total - 1. Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hixon, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Total - 70. Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Perry, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1176 passed the Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 43. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, Senate. DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Hanks, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Mendive, Moon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Scott, Thompson, Troy, S 1041 - EDUCATION Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 25. Absent and excused–Hartgen, Shepherd. Total - 2. S 1041 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 1174 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the debate. Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1041 pass?"

S 1175 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE CONTROLLER Roll call resulted as follows: S 1175 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, and placed before the House for final consideration. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, debate. Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, The question being, "Shall S 1175 pass?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Roll call resulted as follows: Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, NAYS–Dixon, Hanks, Harris, Nate, Scott. Total - 5. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Total - 70. Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1041 passed the Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Senate. Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. S 1076, as amended - PROTECTION OF PUBLIC NAYS–Hanks, Moyle, Scott. Total - 3. EMPLOYEES Absent and excused–Chaney, Shepherd. Total - 2. Total - 70. S 1076, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1175 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1076, as amended, pass?" S 1176 - APPROPRIATIONS - WATER RESOURCES S 1176 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, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, debate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall S 1176 pass?" King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, NAYS–None. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Total - 70. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, [March 22, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 269

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1076, as S 1109 - BOARD OF CORRECTION amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1109 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1088 - DNA DATABASE ACT OF 1996 At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open S 1088 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1109 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McDonald to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, The question being, "Shall S 1088 pass?" Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, NAYS–None. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Absent and excused–Redman, Shepherd. Total - 2. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Total - 70. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1109 passed the Absent and excused–Shepherd. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1088 passed the There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Order of Business. Senate. 4TH ORDER S 1105 - THEFT Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate S 1105 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. March 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open I transmit herewith S 1202 which has passed the Senate. debate. NOVAK, Secretary Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Gestrin disclosed a conflict of S 1202 was filed for first reading. interest regarding S 1105. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Holtzclaw disclosed a conflict of Order of Business. interest regarding S 1105.

The question being, "Shall S 1105 pass?" 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Roll call resulted as follows: of Bills and Joint Resolutions AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, S 1202, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules and Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Administration Committee. Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Nate, Perry, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Raybould, Rubel, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Toone, Trujillo, Order of Business. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 51. NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Dayley, 5TH ORDER Gannon, Kerby, Manwaring, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Report of Standing Committees Stevenson, Syme, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude. Total - 17. Absent and excused–Redman, Shepherd. Total - 2. March 22, 2017 Total - 70. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1105 passed the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the amendments to S 1077, as amended, S 1093, and H 301. Senate. LUKER, Chairman 270 HOUSE JOURNAL March 22, 2017]

March 22, 2017 length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Mr. Speaker: consideration. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 301, as At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open amended. debate. LUKER, Chairman Ms. Giddings moved to adjourn. Seconded by Mr. Nate. H 301, as amended, was filed for first reading of engrossed Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion failed by voice bills. vote, and debate continued on H 301, as amended. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth The question being, "Shall H 301, as amended, pass?" Order of Business. 8TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, of Bills and Joint Resolutions Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, S 1077, as amended, as amended in the House, by Commerce Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, and Human Resources Committee, was introduced, read the first Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, time by title, and filed for second reading. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, S 1093, as amended in the House, by Judiciary and Rules Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, for second reading. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, 9TH ORDER Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. First Reading of Engrossed Bills NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Raybould, Redman. Total - 2. H 301, as amended, by Ways and Means Committee, was Total - 70. introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 301, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh ordered transmitted to the Senate. Order of Business. H 307 - ADMINISTRATIVE RULES 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 307 be suspended; that the H 301, as amended, - OIL AND GAS 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 H 307 be the immediate consideration of H 301, as amended, be suspended; read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the length, section by section, and placed before the House for final State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 301, as amended, be read the first time by title, second time by title, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate, Scott, Zollinger. Total - 5. Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Absent and excused–Raybould, Redman. Total - 2. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Total - 70. Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate, Scott, Zollinger. Total - 5. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent and excused–Raybould, Redman. Total - 2. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total - 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 307 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 301, as amended, was At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at debate. [March 22, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 271

The question being, "Shall H 307 pass?" Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, NAYS–None. Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Absent and excused–King, Raybould, Redman. Total - 3. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Total - 70. Mendive, Miller, Moon, Packer, Perry, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 308 passed the Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. the Senate. NAYS–Boyle, Hanks, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Trujillo. Total - 8. H 309 - APPROPRIATIONS - MILLENNIUM FUND Absent and excused–King, Raybould, Redman. Total - 3. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 309 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 307 passed the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be the Senate. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 309 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at H 308 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF length, section by section, and placed before the House for final AGRICULTURE consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the immediate consideration of H 308 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–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 308 be Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate, Scott, Zollinger. Total - 5. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Absent and excused–Raybould, Redman. Total - 2. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Total - 70. Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 309 was read the first Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate, Scott, Zollinger. Total - 5. Absent and excused–Raybould, Redman. Total - 2. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. VanOrden disclosed a conflict of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion of interest regarding H 309. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 308 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Anderst disclosed a conflict of by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. interest regarding H 309. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Blanksma disclosed a conflict debate. of interest regarding H 309. The question being, "Shall H 308 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 309 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, 272 HOUSE JOURNAL March 22, 2017]

Kingsley, Kloc, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 312 passed the Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, the Senate. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. There being no objection, the House advanced to the NAYS–Hanks, Loertscher, Luker, Perry, Scott. Total - 5. Eleventh Order of Business. Absent and excused–King, Raybould, Redman. Total - 3. Total - 70. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 309 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining the Senate. bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 312 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE INDEPENDENT There being no objection, the House advanced to the LIVING COUNCIL Fifteenth Order of Business. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 312 be suspended; that the 15TH ORDER portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Announcements of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Announcements were made to the body. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 312 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at 16TH ORDER length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Adjournment consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Thursday, March 23, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, 6:18 p.m. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, ATTEST: Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate, Scott, Zollinger. Total - 5. Absent and excused–Raybould, Redman. 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 312 was read the first time by title, second 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 Ms. Wintrow to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 312 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. NAYS–Barbieri, Blanksma, Cheatham, Crane, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Mendive, Nate, Scott, Syme, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 14. Absent and excused–King, Raybould, Redman. Total - 3. Total - 70. [March 23, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 273

HOUSE JOURNAL March 22, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, which has passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, FIRST REGULAR SESSION was ordered held at the Desk. SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE March 23, 2017 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 274, as amended in the Senate, which has passed the Senate. SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2017 H 274, as amended in the Senate, was ordered held at the Desk. House of Representatives 5TH ORDER The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Report of Standing Committees Roll call showed all 70 members present. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. March 23, 2017 Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Tanna Adcock, Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House 3RD ORDER amendments to H 145 and H 202. Approval of Journal LUKER, Chairman March 23, 2017 Mr. Speaker: March 23, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND the House Journal of the Seventy-third Legislative Day and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 320 and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 321. LUKER, Chairman LUKER, Chairman Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 320 and H 321 were filed for second reading. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 23, 2017 ******* Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the House ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 253, Page program. H 254, H 257, H 262, H 137, as amended, H 166, H 244, H 259, ******* H 260, H 261, H 265, H 266, H 272, H 275, H 276, H 277, H 280, H 281, and H 282. 4TH ORDER LUKER, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 253, H 254, H 257, H 262, H 137, as amended, H 166, H 244, H 259, March 22, 2017 H 260, H 261, H 265, H 266, H 272, H 275, H 276, H 277, Mr. Speaker: H 280, H 281, and H 282 and, when so signed, ordered them I transmit herewith S 1166, S 1197, S 1203, S 1198, S 1199, transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. S 1200, and S 1201 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary March 23, 2017 Mr. Speaker: S 1166, S 1197, S 1203, S 1198, S 1199, S 1200, and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND S 1201 were filed for first reading. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 145, as amended in the Senate, and H 202, as amended in the Senate. March 22, 2017 LUKER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HJM 6, HJM 8, HCR 26, HCR 27, H 145, as amended in the Senate, and H 202, as amended in H 279, H 293, H 284, H 285, H 286, H 287, H 288, H 289, and the Senate, were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. H 290 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary March 23, 2017 Mr. Speaker: HJM 6, HJM 8, HCR 26, HCR 27, H 279, H 293, H 284, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND H 285, H 286, H 287, H 288, H 289, and H 290 were referred to ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. H 119, H 120, H 121, H 122, H 142, H 143, H 228, H 195, 274 HOUSE JOURNAL March 23, 2017]

H 201, H 197, H 209, H 168, H 211, and H 230 to the Governor as a base of operations for the Idaho Army National Guard and at 10:15 a.m., as of this date, March 22, 2017. the ; and LUKER, Chairman WHEREAS, the U.S. Air Force has chosen Gowen Field among five finalists for two sites to locate squadrons of F-35 March 23, 2017 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter aircraft; and Mr. Speaker: WHEREAS, Gowen Field is the only finalist for the basing We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND of F-35 aircraft in the western United States; and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled WHEREAS, Gowen Field, Boise, and southwestern Idaho HCR 25, HCR 17, and HCR 28 to the Secretary of State at possess the facilities, infrastructure, airspace, climate, landscape, 10:14 a.m., as of this date, March 22, 2017. skilled personnel, relevant private-sector industry and strong LUKER, Chairman public support for military operations required to effectively support the siting of F-35 aircraft; and March 23, 2017 WHEREAS, the Idaho Air National Guard's existing A-10 Mr. Speaker: aircraft flying mission faces the distinct possibility of elimination We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, in the foreseeable future; and report that we have had under consideration S 1195 and report it WHEREAS, the economies of Boise, southwestern Idaho back to be placed on General Orders. and the entire state would be materially damaged by the loss COLLINS, Chairman of an Idaho Air National Guard flying mission at Gowen Field, S 1195 was placed on General Orders for consideration. which now provides jobs and career opportunities for thousands of Idaho citizens, both military and civilian; and March 23, 2017 WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the leadership of the State Mr. Speaker: of Idaho to extend its active support to efforts to maintain a viable We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, flying mission for the Idaho Air National Guard, such as that report that we have had under consideration S 1191 and which would be provided by the U.S. Air Force's basing of F-35 recommend that it do pass. aircraft at Gowen Field. WOOD, Chairman NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, S 1191 was filed for second reading. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that we encourage and call upon the U.S. Air Force, the March 23, 2017 Administration and Congress to thoroughly and conscientiously Mr. Speaker: evaluate the utility and efficacy of basing a squadron of F-35 We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter aircraft at Gowen Field in Boise, that we have had under consideration S 1144 and S 1196 and Idaho, to facilitate a continued flying mission for the Idaho Air recommend that they do pass. National Guard. LOERTSCHER, Chairman BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and S 1144 and S 1196 were filed for second reading. directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of the United States, to the Secretary of the Air Force, to the President There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives Order of Business. of Congress, and to the congressional delegation representing the 7TH ORDER State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions HJM 9 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 9 for printing. BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE A JOINT MEMORIAL 8TH ORDER TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO Introduction, First Reading, and Reference THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE, TO THE SENATE of Bills and Joint Resolutions AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, AND TO THE HOUSE BILL NO. 322 CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED AN ACT STATES. RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING SECTION We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives 41-1849, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First REGARDING CONTRACTS WITH PROVIDERS OF Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature, do hereby DENTAL SERVICES; AND AMENDING SECTION 41-3444, respectfully represent that: IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING WHEREAS, the State and the citizens of Idaho have a proud CONTRACTS WITH PROVIDERS OF DENTAL SERVICES. tradition of support for the armed forces of the United States of America; and HOUSE BILL NO. 323 WHEREAS, the Idaho Air National Guard has distinguished BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE itself in service to the State of Idaho and to the citizens of our AN ACT state and the United States of America; and RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING SECTION WHEREAS, Gowen Field, located in the City of Boise, 41-1849, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CERTAIN Idaho, has served admirably for decades as an effective, NOTICE; AND AMENDING SECTION 41-3444, IDAHO world-class military installation, both in federal and state service, CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CERTAIN NOTICE. [March 23, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 275

HOUSE BILL NO. 324 HJM 9 was filed for second reading. BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT H 322, H 323, H 324, and H 325 were referred to the Ways RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION; AMENDING and Means Committee. SECTION 40-2110, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth COUNTIES AND CITIES WITHIN A REGION MAY ENTER Order of Business. INTO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS WITH REGIONAL PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITIES IN ORDER TO 10TH ORDER MAKE CERTAIN CONTRIBUTIONS. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 325 H 316, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO MEDICAL IMAGING AND S 1090, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was RADIATION THERAPY PROTECTION ACT; AMENDING read the second time by title and filed for third reading. TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 58, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A S 1151, S 1150, and S 1119, by State Affairs Committee, were SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AND INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR S 1154 and SCR 122, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, SCOPE OF PRACTICE, TO PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. FOR LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE THAT A LICENSE IS REQUIRED TO PERFORM MEDICAL IMAGING OR SJM 102, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second RADIATION THERAPY, TO PROVIDE FOR LIMITATIONS, time by title and filed for third reading. TO ESTABLISH THE BOARD OF MEDICAL IMAGING AND RADIATION THERAPY EXAMINERS AND ITS S 1192, S 1193, and S 1194, by Finance Committee, were ORGANIZATION, TO PROVIDE FOR POWERS AND read the second time by title and filed for third reading. DUTIES OF THE BOARD, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE, TO PROVIDE FOR H 11, as amended in the Senate, by Health and Welfare ENDORSEMENT LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE FOR Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third PROVISIONAL LICENSES, TO PROVIDE FOR THE reading. LICENSING OF EXISTING PRACTITIONERS OF MEDICAL H 184, as amended in the Senate, by State Affairs IMAGING OR RADIATION THERAPY, TO PROVIDE Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third FOR RENEWAL OF LICENSES, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN reading. CERTIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN FEES, TO PROVIDE FOR THE DENIAL H 317 and H 318, by Appropriations Committee, were read OF LICENSES, TO PROVIDE FOR DISCIPLINARY the second time by title and filed for third reading. PROCEEDINGS AND TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTS. SCR 105, by Education Committee, was read the second H 322, H 323, H 324, and H 325 were introduced, read time by title and filed for third reading. the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. S 1077, as amended, as amended in the House, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, was read the second time by S 1166, S 1197, S 1203, S 1198, S 1199, S 1200, and S 1201, title and filed for third reading. by Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. S 1093, as amended in the House, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third 9TH ORDER reading. First Reading of Engrossed Bills 11TH ORDER H 145, as amended in the Senate, by Judiciary, Rules and Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Administration Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. H 118, as amended in the Senate - CEMETERIES H 202, as amended in the Senate, by Judiciary, Rules and H 118, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at Administration Committee, was introduced, read the first time by length, section by section, and placed before the House for final title, and filed for second reading. consideration. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open debate. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees The question being, "Shall H 118, as amended in the Senate, pass?" March 23, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Roll call resulted as follows: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 9, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, H 322, H 323, H 324, and H 325. Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, LUKER, Chairman Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, 276 HOUSE JOURNAL March 23, 2017]

Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, NAYS–None. Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Absent and excused–Moyle. Total - 1. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Total - 70. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 314 passed the NAYS–Boyle. Total - 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Palmer. Total - 2. the Senate. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Whereupon the Speaker declared H 118, as amended in bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifteenth Order of Business. H 313 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - 15TH ORDER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES/DIVISION OF MEDICAID Announcements H 313 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 Mr. Malek to open Adjournment debate. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 9 a.m., Friday, The question being, "Shall H 313 pass?" March 24, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, 5:05 p.m. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), ATTEST: Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. NAYS–Barbieri, Chaney, Crane, Dayley, Hanks, Harris, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zollinger. Total - 14. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 313 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 314 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT H 314 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. Dixon to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 314 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, [March 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 277

HOUSE JOURNAL H 212, H 242, H 205, H 216, H 235, and H 93 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery OF THE to the Governor. Enrolled HCR 13 and HJM 7 were referred to the Judiciary, IDAHO LEGISLATURE Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE March 23, 2017 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1205 and S 1204 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary SEVENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2017 S 1205 and S 1204 were filed for first reading.

March 23, 2017 House of Representatives Mr. Speaker: The House convened at 9 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. I return herewith H 139, H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, H 301, as amended, H 319, H 308, H 309, H 312, H 298, H 300, H 302, Roll call showed all 70 members present. H 303, H 304, H 305, and H 306 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Saylor Adcock, Page. H 139, H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, H 301, as amended, H 319, H 308, H 309, H 312, H 298, H 300, H 302, H 303, 3RD ORDER H 304, H 305, and H 306 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, Approval of Journal and Administration Committee for enrolling. March 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 5TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Report of Standing Committees ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Seventy-fourth Legislative Day and Mr. Gestrin asked unanimous consent that the House concur recommend that same be adopted as corrected. in the Senate amendments to H 274, as amended in the Senate. LUKER, Chairman There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 274, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the March 24, 2017 Governor and the Senate Mr. Speaker: March 23, 2017 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HJM 6, I transmit herewith enrolled S 1099, as amended in the HJM 8, HCR 26, HCR 27, H 279, H 293, H 284, H 285, House, S 1086, S 1107, S 1152, S 1164, S 1165, S 1167, S 1168, H 286, H 287, H 288, H 289, and H 290. S 1169, S 1170, S 1171, S 1172, S 1173, S 1174, S 1175, S 1176, LUKER, Chairman S 1041, S 1076, as amended, S 1088, S 1105, and S 1109 for the The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled signature of the Speaker. HJM 6, HJM 8, HCR 26, HCR 27, H 279, H 293, H 284, NOVAK, Secretary H 285, H 286, H 287, H 288, H 289, and H 290 and, when so The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature S 1099, as amended in the House, S 1086, S 1107, S 1152, of the President. S 1164, S 1165, S 1167, S 1168, S 1169, S 1170, S 1171, S 1172, S 1173, S 1174, S 1175, S 1176, S 1041, S 1076, as amended, S 1088, S 1105, and S 1109 when so signed, ordered them March 24, 2017 returned to the Senate. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES March 23, 2017 AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under Mr. Speaker: consideration S 1190, S 1202, HR 3, SCR 123, and SCR 124 and I return herewith enrolled HCR 13, HJM 7, H 148, H 250, recommend that they do pass. H 222, H 146, H 99, as amended, H 136, H 138, H 243, H 111, LUKER, Chairman as amended, H 131, as amended, H 212, H 242, H 205, H 216, H 235, and H 93 which have been signed by the President. S 1190, S 1202, HR 3, SCR 123, and SCR 124 were filed NOVAK, Secretary for second reading. Enrolled H 148, H 250, H 222, H 146, H 99, as amended, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth H 136, H 138, H 243, H 111, as amended, H 131, as amended, Order of Business. 278 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2017]

8TH ORDER 11TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 317 and HOUSE BILL NO. 326 H 318 be placed at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE There being no objection, it was so ordered. AN ACT APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE H 316 - APPROPRIATIONS - LEGISLATURE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR FISCAL YEAR H 316 was read the third time at length, section by section, 2018. and placed before the House for final consideration. HOUSE BILL NO. 327 At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE debate. AN ACT APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to STATE TAX COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY; AND debate of H 316. There being no objection it was so ordered. DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The question being, "Shall H 316 pass?" HOUSE BILL NO. 328 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Roll call resulted as follows: AN ACT AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT Barbieri, Bell, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, OF ADMINISTRATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018; Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING A DEDICATED Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, FUND CASH TRANSFER; DIRECTING THE HEALTH Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, INSURANCE PLAN FOR STATE EMPLOYEES; AND McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT FOR USE OF FUNDS Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, H 326, H 327, and H 328 were introduced, read the first time Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration NAYS–Blanksma, Scott. Total - 2. Committee for printing. Absent and excused–Crane, DeMordaunt, Erpelding. Total - 3. S 1205 and S 1204, by Finance Committee, were introduced, Total - 70. read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 316 passed the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Order of Business. the Senate. 10TH ORDER H 11, as amended in the Senate - OPTOMETRISTS Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 11, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at H 320 and H 321, by Appropriations Committee, were read length, section by section, and placed before the House for final the second time by title and filed for third reading. consideration. S 1191, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood to open by title and filed for third reading. debate. S 1144, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the The question being, "Shall H 11, as amended in the second time by title and filed for third reading. Senate, pass?" S 1196, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, S 1166, S 1197, S 1203, S 1198, S 1199, S 1200, and S 1201, Bell, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Dayley, Dixon, Gannon, by Finance Committee, were read the second time by title and Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), filed for third reading. Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Packer, Perry, H 145, as amended in the Senate, by Commerce and Human Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Resources Committee, was read the second time by title and filed Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, for third reading. Mr. Speaker. Total - 45. H 202, as amended in the Senate, by Judiciary, Rules and NAYS–Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Administration Committee, was read the second time by title and Crane, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Kerby, Mendive, filed for third reading. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Thompson, Trujillo, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 23. HJM 9, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Erpelding. Total - 2. time by title and filed for third reading. Total - 70. [March 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 279

Whereupon the Speaker declared H 11, as amended in S 1125 - COURTS the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee S 1125 was read the third time at length, section by section, for enrolling. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Zollinger to open H 184, as amended in the Senate - STATE TREASURER debate. H 184, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at The question being, "Shall S 1125 pass?" length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, debate. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall H 184, as amended in the Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Senate, pass?" Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Roll call resulted as follows: Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS–None. Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Erpelding. Total - 2. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Total - 70. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1125 passed the Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–Harris. Total - 1. S 1177 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Erpelding. Total - 2. COMMERCE Total - 70. S 1177 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared H 184, as amended in and placed before the House for final consideration. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open for enrolling. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1177 pass?"

S 1120 - REAL PROPERTY Roll call resulted as follows: S 1120 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, and placed before the House for final consideration. Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kerby, debate. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, The question being, "Shall S 1120 pass?" Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 54. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, NAYS–Boyle, Gestrin, Hanks, Harris, Luker, Monks, Moon, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Vander Woude, Zito. Total - 13. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Kauffman. Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total - 3. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Total - 70. Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1177 passed the Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Senate. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–Gannon, Jordan(Ringo), Wintrow. Total - 3. S 1178 - APPROPRIATIONS - BOARD OF TAX APPEALS Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Erpelding. Total - 2. Total - 70. S 1178 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1120 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Senate. debate. 280 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2017]

The question being, "Shall S 1178 pass?" McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Roll call resulted as follows: Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, NAYS–None. Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent and excused–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Total - 70. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1139, as Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, ordered returned to the Senate. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Moyle, Stevenson, Syme. S 1185 - APPROPRIATIONS - INDUSTRIAL Total - 5. COMMISSION Absent and excused–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Total - 70. S 1185 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1178 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Senate. debate.

S 1179 - APPROPRIATIONS - TAX COMMISSION The question being, "Shall S 1185 pass?" S 1179 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, Armstrong, Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, debate. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, The question being, "Shall S 1179 pass?" Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Mr. Speaker. Total - 58. Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, NAYS–Boyle, Gestrin, Hanks, Monks, Moon, Nate, Palmer, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Scott, Zito. Total - 9. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Absent and excused–Barbieri, DeMordaunt, Moyle. Total - 3. Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Total - 70. Moon, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1185 passed the Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 57. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Crane, Holtzclaw, Luker, Moyle, Senate. Nate, Palmer, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Vander Woude. Total - 12. S 1186 - APPROPRIATIONS - AGRICULTURAL Absent and excused–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. RESEARCH AND COOPERATIVE EXTENSION Total - 70. SERVICE Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1179 passed the S 1186 was read the third time at length, section by section, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the and placed before the House for final consideration. Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open S 1139, as amended - HEALTH CARE debate. S 1139, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Amador disclosed a conflict of by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. interest regarding S 1186. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open The question being, "Shall S 1186 pass?" debate. The question being, "Shall S 1139, as amended, pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Roll call resulted as follows: Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, [March 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 281

Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, NAYS–Barbieri, Chaney, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Hanks, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Harris, Kerby, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Scott, NAYS–Armstrong, Nate, Scott. Total - 3. Shepherd, Thompson, Troy, Vander Woude, Zito. Total - 19. Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Moyle, Redman. Absent and excused–DeMordaunt. Total - 1. Total - 3. Total - 70. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1189 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1186 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. Zollinger asked unanimous consent that his vote be S 1187 - APPROPRIATIONS - ENVIRONMENTAL changed from NAY to AYE on S 1189. There being no objection, QUALITY DEPARTMENT it was so ordered. Corrected vote is shown above. S 1187 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1090, as amended - HEALTH CARE and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1090, as amended, was read the third time at length, section At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Rubel to open Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Blanksma disclosed a conflict debate. of interest regarding S 1187. The question being, "Shall S 1090, as amended, pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1187 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Roll call resulted as follows: Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Packer, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Thompson, Toone, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Thompson, Toone, Trujillo, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Holtzclaw, Monks, Moon, NAYS–Syme. Total - 1. Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Perry, Scott, Shepherd, Syme, Zito, Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Troy. Total - 2. Zollinger. Total - 15. Total - 70. Absent and excused–DeMordaunt, Hartgen. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1090, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1187 passed the ordered returned to the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1151 - WARRANTS S 1189 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES/PSYCHIATRIC S 1151 was read the third time at length, section by section, HOSPITALIZATION/SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT and placed before the House for final consideration. AND PREVENTION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open S 1189 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1151 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, The question being, "Shall S 1189 pass?" Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Crane, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Trujillo, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Trujillo, VanOrden, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 50. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Troy. Total - 1. 282 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2017]

Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1119 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1151 passed the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1154 - PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING COUNCIL S 1150 - INSURANCE S 1154 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1150 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. McDonald to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Collins to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1154 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Collins disclosed a conflict of Roll call resulted as follows: interest regarding S 1150. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, The question being, "Shall S 1150 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Total - 67. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, NAYS–None. Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Absent and excused–Loertscher, Mendive, Zollinger. Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wood, Youngblood, Total - 3. Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. Total - 70. NAYS–Chew, Jordan(Ringo), Perry, Syme, Vander Woude, Wintrow. Total - 6. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1154 passed the Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1150 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1192 - APPROPRIATIONS - CORRECTION Senate. DEPARTMENT S 1192 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1119 - PUBLIC RECORDS and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1119 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Perry to open The question being, "Shall S 1192 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Ms. Perry disclosed a conflict of AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, interest regarding S 1119. Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, The question being, "Shall S 1119 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Nate, Packer, NAYS–None. Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Absent and excused–Loertscher, Zollinger. Total - 2. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Total - 70. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1192 passed the Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the NAYS–Collins. Total - 1. Senate. Absent and excused–Chaney, Moyle, Zollinger. Total - 3. Total - 70. S 1193 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - INDEPENDENT COUNCILS/INDIRECT [March 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 283

SUPPORT SERVICES/HEALTHCARE POLICY Total - 70. INITIATIVES/LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1194 passed the S 1193 was read the third time at length, section by section, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the and placed before the House for final consideration. Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open S 1077, as amended, as amended in the House - INSURANCE debate. The question being, "Shall S 1193 pass?" S 1077, as amended, as amended in the House, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Roll call resulted as follows: House for final consideration. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Armstrong to open Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, debate. Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall S 1077, as amended, as amended King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, in the House, pass?" McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. AYES–Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Total - 50. Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Hartgen, NAYS–Barbieri, Chaney, DeMordaunt, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Mendive, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Scott, Malek, Manwaring, McDonald, Miller, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 19. Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Toone, Troy, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Absent and excused–Gestrin. Total - 1. Total - 32. Total - 70. NAYS–Amador, Blanksma, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1193 passed the Hanks, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Senate. Palmer, Perry, Scott, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Trujillo, Mrs. Moon asked unanimous consent that her vote be VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Zito, Zollinger. changed from AYE to NAY on S 1193. There being no objection, Total - 38. it was so ordered. Corrected vote is shown above. Total - 70. Mr. Zollinger asked unanimous consent that his vote be Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1077, as amended, changed from AYE to NAY on S 1193. There being no objection, as amended in the House, failed to pass the House and ordered it was so ordered. Corrected vote is shown above. the bill returned to the Senate.

S 1194 - APPROPRIATIONS - PERMANENT BUILDING S 1093, as amended in the House - CRIMINAL OFFENSES FUND S 1093, as amended in the House, was read the third time at S 1194 was read the third time at length, section by section, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final and placed before the House for final consideration. consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open debate. debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Amador disclosed a conflict of The question being, "Shall S 1093, as amended in the interest regarding S 1194. House, pass?" Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Anderst disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1194. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, The question being, "Shall S 1194 pass?" Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Roll call resulted as follows: Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Mendive, Miller, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Toone, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Thompson, NAYS–Gestrin, McDonald, Troy, Trujillo. Total - 4. Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Absent and excused–Anderst, Malek, Thompson. Total - 3. Mr. Speaker. Total - 52. Total - 70. NAYS–Boyle, Chaney, DeMordaunt, Hanks, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Luker, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Syme, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1093, as amended Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 17. in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Absent and excused–Barbieri. Total - 1. ordered returned to the Senate. 284 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2017]

SCR 111 - CECILIA VIOLETTA LOPEZ SCR 119 - RULE REJECTION - EDUCATION - THOROUGHNESS SCR 111 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. SCR 119 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Toone to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open debate. The question being, "Shall SCR 111 be adopted?" The question being, "Shall SCR 119 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 111 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 119 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. SCR 112 - DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY - RULE REJECTION SCR 120 - FEE RULES SCR 112 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. SCR 120 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Manwaring to open debate. The question being, "Shall SCR 112 be adopted?" The question being, "Shall SCR 120 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 112 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, SCR 116 - TRANSPORTATION Bell, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, SCR 116 was read the third time at length and placed before Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, the House for final consideration. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, debate. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, The question being, "Shall SCR 116 be adopted?" Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS–Boyle, DeMordaunt, Giddings, Hanks, Mendive, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Chaney, Moon, Nate, Scott, Trujillo, Zollinger. Total - 10. Cheatham, Chew, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total - 70. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 120 adopted and Manwaring, McCrostie, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 49. on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, NAYS–Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, March 27, 2017. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Dayley, Giddings, Hanks, Holtzclaw, Kingsley, McDonald, Nate, There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Scott, Stevenson, Trujillo, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 17. Order of Business. Absent and excused–Clow, Kauffman, Malek, Moon. Total - 4. Total - 70. 7TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 116 adopted and Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Mrs. Bell asked unanimous consent that H 327 be returned to the Appropriations Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. SCR 118 - STATE BOARD OF AND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION - RULE REJECTION Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. SCR 118 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until 1:30 p.m. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open debate. RECESS The question being, "Shall SCR 118 be adopted?" Afternoon Session Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 118 adopted by voice The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. [March 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 285

Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1191 passed the Business. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate.

S 1191 - DIETITIANS S 1196 - IDAHO UNBORN INFANTS DIGNITY ACT Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1191 be suspended; that the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State the immediate consideration of S 1196 be suspended; that the of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1191 be of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1196 be length, section by section, and placed before the House for final read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Roll call resulted as follows: Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Smith, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Rubel, Scott. Total - 4. Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Absent and excused–Anderst, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Malek, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Rubel, Scott. Total - 4. Nate. Total - 6. Absent and excused–Anderst, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Malek, Total - 70. Nate. Total - 6. 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 S 1191 was read the first of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1196 was read the first by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. time by title, second 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 Ms. Perry to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open debate. Ms. Perry asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in The question being, "Shall S 1196 pass?" debate of S 1191. There being no objection it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1191 pass?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, King, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Miller, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Smith, Syme, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 46. NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Giddings, Jordan(Ringo), NAYS–Armstrong, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Giddings, King, Scott, Wintrow. Total - 8. Hanks, Harris, Kerby, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Thompson, Trujillo, Total - 70. Zito, Zollinger. Total - 22. Absent and excused–Gibbs, Malek. Total - 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1196 passed the Paired Votes: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the AYE - Erpelding NAY - Harris Senate. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. S 1166 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE POLICE 286 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2017]

Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the immediate consideration of S 1166 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–Amador, Anderson, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1166 be Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Rubel, Scott. Total - 4. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Absent and excused–Anderst, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Malek, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Nate. Total - 6. Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, Total - 70. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1197 was read the first Mr. Speaker. Total - 60. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Rubel, Scott. Total - 4. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent and excused–Anderst, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Malek, Nate. Total - 6. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Total - 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mr. Miller asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Rule 22, discussion of S 1101 be allowed in debate of S 1197. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1166 was read the first There being no objection it was so ordered. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1197 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, The question being, "Shall S 1166 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Roll call resulted as follows: Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Total - 66. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, NAYS–None. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek, VanOrden. Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Total - 4. Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Total - 70. Speaker. Total - 66. NAYS–Scott. Total - 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1197 passed the Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1166 passed the S 1203 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF LANDS 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 1203 be suspended; that the S 1197 - APPROPRIATIONS - WATER RESOURCES 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 1203 be the immediate consideration of S 1197 be suspended; that the read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State length, section by section, and placed before the House for final of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1197 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Roll call resulted as follows: [March 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 287

AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks. Total - 2. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Total - 70. Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–Giddings, Hanks. Total - 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total - 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1198 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1203 was read the first At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section debate. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Ms. King asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in debate of debate. S 1198. There being no objection it was so ordered. Mr. Miller asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to The question being, "Shall S 1198 pass?" Rule 22, discussion of S 1099, as amended in the House, be allowed in debate of S 1203. There being no objection it was so Roll call resulted as follows: ordered. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, The question being, "Shall S 1203 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Roll call resulted as follows: Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Thompson, Toone, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, NAYS–Barbieri, Hanks, Moon, Nate, Troy, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zollinger. Total - 8. Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Kerby. Total - 3. Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Total - 70. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–Nate, Scott, Zollinger. Total - 3. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1198 passed the Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris. Total - 2. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1203 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1199 - APPROPRIATIONS - PARDONS AND PAROLE Senate. COMMISSION

S 1198 - APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND WELFARE - Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with PHYSICAL HEALTH SERVICES the immediate consideration of S 1199 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 1198 be suspended; that the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1199 be portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be length, section by section, and placed before the House for final dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1198 be consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, 288 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2017]

Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks. Total - 2. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Total - 70. Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. NAYS–Giddings, Hanks. Total - 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total - 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1200 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1199 was read the first At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section debate. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Youngblood asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Rule 22, discussion of S 1088 be allowed in debate of S 1200. debate. There being no objection it was so ordered. Mr. Youngblood asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to The question being, "Shall S 1200 pass?" Rule 22, discussion of S 1114 be allowed in debate of S 1199. There being no objection it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1199 pass?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, NAYS–None. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1200 passed the Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris. Total - 2. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total - 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1199 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1201 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPREME COURT Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1201 be suspended; that the S 1200 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE POLICE 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 1200 be suspended; that the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1201 be portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be length, section by section, and placed before the House for final dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1200 be consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks. Total - 2. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Total - 70. [March 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 289

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 S 1201 was read the first carried, the rules were suspended, and H 145, as amended in the time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 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. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Hartgen to open debate. Mr. Youngblood asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of S 1198 be allowed in debate of S 1201. The question being, "Shall H 145, as amended in the There being no objection it was so ordered. Senate, pass?"

The question being, "Shall S 1201 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Gannon, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Blanksma, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Thompson, Toone, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, NAYS–None. Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Absent and excused–Barbieri, Gibbs, Harris, Malek. NAYS–Boyle, Palmer, Trujillo. Total - 3. Total - 4. Absent and excused–Barbieri, Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 70. Total - 4. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 145, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1201 passed the referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the for enrolling. Senate.

H 202, as amended in the Senate, - CIVIL FORFEITURES H 145, as amended in the Senate, - PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 202, 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 145, as amended in the of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to case of urgency; and that H 202, as amended in the Senate, be be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at case of urgency; and that H 145, as amended in the Senate, be length, section by section, and placed before the House for final read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Roll call resulted as follows: Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks. Total - 2. Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. NAYS–Giddings, Hanks. Total - 2. Total - 70. Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion 290 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2017] carried, the rules were suspended, and H 202, as amended in the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Holtzclaw to open Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and debate. third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall HJM 9 be adopted?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Rubel to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, The question being, "Shall H 202, as amended in the Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Senate, pass?" Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Roll call resulted as follows: Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, AYES–Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Blanksma, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Loertscher, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 62. Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, NAYS–Chew, Gannon, King. Total - 3. Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Absent and excused–Barbieri, Dixon, Gibbs, Harris, Rubel. Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Total - 5. Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Total - 70. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 9 adopted and NAYS–None. ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Absent and excused–Amador, Barbieri, Dixon, Gibbs, Harris, Kloc, Malek. Total - 7. Total - 70. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eleventh Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 202, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee 11TH ORDER for enrolling. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions SCR 121 - TEMPORARY RULES HJM 9 - U.S. AIR FORCE SCR 121 was read the third time at length and placed before Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the House for final consideration. the immediate consideration of HJM 9 be suspended; that the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden 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 HJM 9 be The question being, "Shall SCR 121 be adopted?" read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Roll call resulted as follows: Kingsley, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst, Armstrong, Barbieri, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syme, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Horman, Jordan(Ringo), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan(Ringo), Kloc, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Rubel, Smith, Toone, Wintrow. Total - 9. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Absent and excused–Barbieri, Dixon, Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Total - 5. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Total - 70. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 121 adopted and NAYS–Giddings, Hanks. Total - 2. ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Absent and excused–Gibbs, Harris, Malek. Total - 3. Total - 70. There being no objection, the House returned to the Eighth Order of Business. 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 HJM 9 was read the first 8TH ORDER time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Introduction, First Reading, and Reference placed before the House for final consideration. of Bills and Joint Resolutions [March 24, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 291

HOUSE BILL NO. 329 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE STATE TAX COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017; PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION AUTHORITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. H 329 was 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 9 a.m., Monday, March 27, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 3:17 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 292 HOUSE JOURNAL March 27, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter OF THE Governor IDAHO LEGISLATURE THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, , State Representative, District 12, Seat A, Canyon County, State of Idaho, has nominated, MITCH MINNETTE, of 16740 N. Gentry, Nampa, ID 83687, to perform the duties of this office temporarily SEVENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY as Acting State Representative, District 12, Seat A. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2017 NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Mitch Minnette of Nampa, Idaho, to House of Representatives the office of Acting State Representative, District 12, Seat A, for a term commencing March 27, 2017, and continuing until such The House convened at 9 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. time as Representative Anderst is able to resume his duties. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Roll call showed all 70 members present. and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at the Capitol in Boise on this 24th day of March, in the year of our Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence of the The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Lochlan Frederick, United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first year. Page. /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Governor 3RD ORDER /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Approval of Journal Secretary of State The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office March 27, 2017 of the Chief Clerk. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved been administered to Mitch Minnette. the House Journal of the Seventy-fifth Legislative Day and THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, ILANA RUBEL, State Representative, District 18, Seat A, Ada County, State of Idaho, has nominated, BROOKE GREEN, of 285 W. Carter Street, 4TH ORDER Boise, ID 83706, to perform the duties of this office temporarily Consideration of Messages from the as Acting State Representative, District 18, Seat A. Governor and the Senate NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR in me do hereby appoint Brooke Green of Boise, Idaho, to the Boise office of Acting State Representative, District 18, Seat A, for a March 24, 2017 term commencing March 27, 2017, and continuing until such time as Representative Rubel is able to resume her duties. The Honorable Scott Bedke IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Speaker of the House and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at the Capitol in Boise on this 24th day of March, in the year of our Dear Mr. Speaker: Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first year. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER to wit: Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY H 51, H 53, H 63, H 64, H 86, H 87, H 90, H 98, H 104, as Secretary of State amended in the Senate, H 108, H 126, as amended in the Senate, H 130, H 133, H 140, H 149, H 152, H 156, H 169, H 170, The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office H 171, H 181, H 182, H 183, H 186, as amended, H 188, H 191, of the Chief Clerk. H 193, H 199, H 203, H 204, H 207, H 215, H 219, H 224, H 225, H 226, H 227, H 237, H 238, H 239, H 245, H 246, and The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously H 248 been administered to Brooke Green. [March 27, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 293

March 24, 2017 H 274, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading Mr. Speaker: of engrossed bills. I return herewith enrolled H 253, H 254, H 257, H 262, H 137, as amended, H 166, H 244, H 259, H 260, H 261, March 27, 2017 H 265, H 266, H 272, H 275, H 276, H 277, H 280, H 281, and Mr. Speaker: H 282 which have been signed by the President. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND NOVAK, Secretary ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 148, H 250, H 222, H 146, H 99, as amended, H 136, H 138, Enrolled H 253, H 254, H 257, H 262, H 137, as amended, H 243, H 111, as amended, H 131, as amended, H 212, H 242, H 166, H 244, H 259, H 260, H 261, H 265, H 266, H 272, H 205, H 216, H 235, and H 93 to the Governor at 9:20 a.m., H 275, H 276, H 277, H 280, H 281, and H 282 were referred to as of this date, March 24, 2017. the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery LUKER, Chairman to the Governor. March 27, 2017 March 24, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND I return herewith HCR 29, H 315, H 307, H 313, H 314, and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 316 which have passed the Senate. HCR 13 and HJM 7 to the Secretary of State at 9:23 a.m., as of NOVAK, Secretary this date, March 24, 2017. HCR 29, H 315, H 307, H 313, H 314, and H 316 were LUKER, Chairman referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth for enrolling. Order of Business.

5TH ORDER 8TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Introduction, First Reading, and Reference H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, of Bills and Joint Resolutions was previously held at the Desk. HOUSE BILL NO. 330 Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 67, as amended in the Senate, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE as amended in the Senate, was referred to Revenue and Taxation AN ACT Committee for concurrence recommendation. RELATING TO TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION 63-3024, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN RATES March 27, 2017 OF INCOME TAXATION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL Mr. Speaker: CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3025, IDAHO We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND CODE, TO REVISE A RATE OF INCOME TAXATION, TO ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 326, H 328, PROVIDE FOR AN INCOME TAX RATE REDUCTION and H 329. AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING LUKER, Chairman SECTION 72-1350, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE H 326, H 328, and H 329 were filed for second reading. AVERAGE HIGH COST MULTIPLE ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 2018, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL March 27, 2017 CORRECTIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND Mr. Speaker: PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 139, HOUSE BILL NO. 331 H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, H 301, as amended, H 319, H 308, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE H 309, H 312, H 298, H 300, H 302, H 303, H 304, H 305, AN ACT H 306, H 118, as amended in the Senate, H 11, as amended in RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING the Senate, H 184, as amended in the Senate, H 145, as amended SECTION 36-1303, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE in the Senate, and H 202, as amended in the Senate. LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO REVISE A PROVISION LUKER, Chairman REGARDING A SEARCH BY AN OFFICER AND TO PROVIDE THAT A SEARCH OR INSPECTION BY The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 139, AN OFFICER SHALL BE SUBJECT TO CERTAIN H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, H 301, as amended, H 319, H 308, REQUIREMENTS. H 309, H 312, H 298, H 300, H 302, H 303, H 304, H 305, H 306, H 118, as amended in the Senate, H 11, as amended in H 330 and H 331 were introduced, read the first time by the Senate, H 184, as amended in the Senate, H 145, as amended title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration in the Senate, and H 202, as amended in the Senate, and, when so Committee for printing. signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. 9TH ORDER March 27, 2017 First Reading of Engrossed Bills Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND H 274, as amended in the Senate, by Ways and Means ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 274, as Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed amended in the Senate. for second reading. LUKER, Chairman 294 HOUSE JOURNAL March 27, 2017]

There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Order of Business. Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 64. NAYS–Clow, Harris, Holtzclaw, Scott, Thompson. Total - 5. 5TH ORDER Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Report of Standing Committees Total - 70. March 27, 2017 Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 320 passed the Mr. Speaker: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND the Senate. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 330 and H 331. H 321 - APPROPRIATIONS - LEGISLATURE LUKER, Chairman H 321 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 330 was ordered held at the Desk. and placed before the House for final consideration. H 331 was referred to the Ways and Means Committee. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth debate. Order of Business. Mr. Anderson asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to 10TH ORDER Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions debate of H 321. There being no objection it was so ordered. S 1205 and S 1204, by Finance Committee, were read the The question being, "Shall H 321 pass?" second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: S 1190, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, by title and filed for third reading. Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, S 1202, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, second time by title and filed for third reading. Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, HR 3, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, by title and filed for third reading. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, SCR 123, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Shepherd, second time by title and filed for third reading. Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zollinger, SCR 124, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second Mr. Speaker. Total - 63. time by title and filed for third reading. NAYS–Hanks, Moon, Nate, Scott, Thompson, Zito. Total - 6. Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. 11TH ORDER Total - 70. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 321 passed the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1144, SCR 105, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 190, as amended, and S 1141 be placed at the bottom of the the Senate. Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. SCR 122 - ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER INTERIM COMMITTEE H 320 - APPROPRIATIONS - VARIOUS AGENCIES SCR 122 was read the third time at length and placed before H 320 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. Dixon to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open debate. debate. Mr. Dixon asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to The question being, "Shall SCR 122 be adopted?" Rule 22, discussion of H 184, as amended in the Senate, be allowed in debate of H 320. There being no objection it was so Roll call resulted as follows: ordered. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall H 320 pass?" Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Roll call resulted as follows: Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Chew, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, NAYS–King. Total - 1. [March 27, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 295

Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Roll call resulted as follows: Total - 70. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 122 adopted and Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, SJM 102 - SAGE-GROUSE Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, SJM 102 was read the third time at length and placed before Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, the House for final consideration. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, debate. Mr. Speaker. Total - 67. NAYS–Armstrong. Total - 1. The question being, "Shall SJM 102 be adopted?" Absent and excused–Malek, Palmer. Total - 2. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared SJM 102 adopted by voice vote and ordered the memorial returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 318 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 317 - APPROPRIATIONS - FISH AND GAME the Senate. DEPARTMENT There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh H 317 was read the third time at length, section by section, Order of Business. and placed before the House for final consideration. 7TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions debate. S 1205 - APPROPRIATIONS - LEGISLATURE Mr. Burtenshaw asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of H 230 be allowed in debate of H 317. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with There being no objection it was so ordered. the immediate consideration of S 1205 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State The question being, "Shall H 317 pass?" of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1205 be Roll call resulted as follows: read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, Hixon, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Roll call resulted as follows: Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Rubel(Green), Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Toone, Troy, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total - 57. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, NAYS–Dayley, Gestrin, Harris, Jordan, Luker, Nate, Perry, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Scott, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Zollinger. Total - 12. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Total - 70. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 317 passed the Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. the Senate. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Malek, Palmer. Total - 2. Total - 70. H 318 - APPROPRIATIONS - GOVERNOR, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion H 318 was read the third time at length, section by section, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1205 was read the first and placed before the House for final consideration. time by title, second 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. Miller to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open debate. Mr. Miller asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of H 274, as amended in the Senate, be Mr. Dixon asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to allowed in debate of H 318. There being no objection it was so Rule 22, discussion of SCR 116 be allowed in debate of S 1205. ordered. There being no objection it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 318 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1205 pass?" 296 HOUSE JOURNAL March 27, 2017]

Roll call resulted as follows: Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS–None. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Absent and excused–Erpelding, Malek. Total - 2. Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Total - 70. Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1202 passed the Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 59. Senate. NAYS–Cheatham, Hanks, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nate, Scott, Stevenson, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 10. HR 3 - HOUSE RULE 78 Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HR 3 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1205 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 HR 3 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time S 1202 - GARNISHMENTS at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1202 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 1202 be AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Roll call resulted as follows: Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, NAYS–None. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent and excused–Malek, Palmer. Total - 2. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Total - 70. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, carried, the rules were suspended, and HR 3 was read the first Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and NAYS–None. placed before the House for final consideration. Absent and excused–Malek, Palmer. Total - 2. Total - 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo and Mr. Crane to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1202 was read the first Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section debate of HR 3. There being no objection it was so ordered. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall HR 3 be adopted?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, The question being, "Shall S 1202 pass?" Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. [March 27, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 297

NAYS–None. SCR 124 - JOINT RULE 22 Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Total - 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of SCR 124 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of the membership having voted in the affirmative, HR 3 was of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be adopted by the House. Title was approved and the resolution filed dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that SCR 124 be in the office of the Chief Clerk. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. SCR 123 - SESSION LAWS The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of SCR 123 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that SCR 123 be Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS–None. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent and excused–Malek, Palmer. Total - 2. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Total - 70. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, carried, the rules were suspended, and SCR 124 was read the first Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open NAYS–None. debate. Absent and excused–Malek, Palmer. Total - 2. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall SCR 124 be adopted?"

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–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, carried, the rules were suspended, and SCR 123 was read the first Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, placed before the House for final consideration. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, debate. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), The question being, "Shall SCR 123 be adopted?" Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, NAYS–None. Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total - 70. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 124 adopted and King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), S 1190 - ELECTION CONTESTS Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. the immediate consideration of S 1190 be suspended; that the NAYS–None. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Total - 70. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1190 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 123 adopted and length, section by section, and placed before the House for final ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. 298 HOUSE JOURNAL March 27, 2017]

The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Roll call resulted as follows: of Bills and Joint Resolutions AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, HOUSE BILL NO. 332 Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, AN ACT King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, RELATING TO LEGAL NOTICES OF GOVERNMENTAL McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, ENTITIES; AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 60, IDAHO Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, 60-106B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ELECTRONIC Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICES ON GOVERNMENT Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. WEBSITES, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS AND TO NAYS–None. DEFINE TERMS. Absent and excused–Malek, Palmer. Total - 2. Total - 70. HOUSE BILL NO. 333 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds AN ACT of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion RELATING TO REGULATION OF ALCOHOL; carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1190 was read the first PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS; REPEALING time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section SECTION 23-614, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. PROHIBITED ACTS AND PENALTIES FOR THOSE ACTS; AMENDING CHAPTER 6, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-614, IDAHO CODE, debate. TO PROVIDE PROHIBITED ACTS BY A PERMITTEE OR HIS AGENT OR EMPLOYEE, TO REQUIRE SUPERVISION, The question being, "Shall S 1190 pass?" TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS, TO PROVIDE PENALTIES AND TO PROVIDE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION; Roll call resulted as follows: PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, EMERGENCY. Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 332 and H 333 were introduced, read the first time by Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Committee for printing. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Order of Business. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. 5TH ORDER NAYS–None. Report of Standing Committees Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Total - 70. March 27, 2017 Mr. Speaker: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1190 passed the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 332 and Senate. H 333. LUKER, Chairman Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until 11:30 a.m. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. H 332 was ordered held at the Desk. H 333 was filed for second reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until 11:30 a.m. Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until RECESS 3 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Crane. Motion carried. Afternoon Session Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until The House reconvened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the 3 p.m. Chair. RECESS Afternoon Session Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of Business. The House reconvened at 3 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Prior to recess, the House was at the Fifth Order of Business. Order of Business. [March 27, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 299

March 27, 2017 Mr. Hartgen asked unanimous consent that his vote be Mr. Speaker: changed from NAY to AYE on S 1144. There being no objection, We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, it was so ordered. Corrected vote is shown above. report that we have had under consideration H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, and recommend Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining concurrence with Senate Amendments. bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one COLLINS, Chairman legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Order of Business. March 27, 2017 Mr. Speaker: 7TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1204 be returned LUKER, Chairman to the Appropriations Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading of engrossed bills. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 333 be returned to the Ways and Means Committee. There being no objection, it There being no objection, the House advanced to the Ninth was so ordered. Order of Business. H 326 - APPROPRIATIONS - ADMINISTRATION 9TH ORDER Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with First Reading of Engrossed Bills the immediate consideration of H 326 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was introduced, read the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 326 be first time by title, and filed for second reading. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Smith. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" H 328, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, 11TH ORDER Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, S 1144 - ALCOHOL Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, S 1144 was read the third time at length, section by section, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), and placed before the House for final consideration. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Manwaring to open Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. debate. NAYS–None. The question being, "Shall S 1144 pass?" Absent and excused–Erpelding, Malek. Total - 2. Total - 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 326 was read the first Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Hartgen, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, debate. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Mr. Anderson asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Rule 22, discussion of H 315 be allowed in debate of H 326. Total - 66. There being no objection it was so ordered. NAYS–Harris, King, Monks, Vander Woude. Total - 4. Total - 70. The question being, "Shall H 326 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1144 passed the Roll call resulted as follows: House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Senate. Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, 300 HOUSE JOURNAL March 27, 2017]

Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Youngblood, Zito, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, NAYS–Jordan, Moon, Nate, Zollinger. Total - 4. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Total - 70. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 329 passed the Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 326 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 274, as amended in the Senate, - INVASIVE SPECIES Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering H 329 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TAX COMMISSION with the immediate consideration of H 274, as amended in the Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to the immediate consideration of H 329 be suspended; that the be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State case of urgency; and that H 274, as amended in the Senate, be of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 329 be length, section by section, and placed before the House for final read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at consideration. Seconded by Ms. Smith. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Smith. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, NAYS–None. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Absent and excused–Erpelding, Malek. Total - 2. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. Total - 70. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Erpelding, Malek. Total - 2. 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 274, as amended in the of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and carried, the rules were suspended, and H 329 was read the first third time at length, section by section, and placed before the time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section House for final consideration. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 274, as amended in the Mr. Anderson asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Senate, pass?" Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in debate of H 329. There being no objection it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, The question being, "Shall H 329 pass?" Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Manwaring, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 70. [March 27, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 301

Whereupon the Speaker declared H 274, as amended in There being no objection, the House advanced to the the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Fifteenth Order of Business. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. 15TH ORDER H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, - Announcements TAXATION POLICIES REGARDING FOOD Announcements were made to the body. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 67, as amended in the Senate, as 16TH ORDER amended in the Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section Adjournment 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being Tuesday, March 28, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion a case of urgency; and that H 67, as amended in the Senate, as carried. amended in the Senate, be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Ms. Smith. 5:15 p.m. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: Roll call resulted as follows: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 68. NAYS–None. Absent and excused–Erpelding, Malek. 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 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, was read the first time by title, second 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. Moyle to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Barbieri, Blanksma, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Giddings, Hanks, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McDonald, Mendive, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 51. NAYS–Anderson, Bell, Gannon, Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, Miller, Perry, Raybould, Rubel(Green), Toone, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 19. Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. 302 HOUSE JOURNAL March 28, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Governor OF THE /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State IDAHO LEGISLATURE The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Oscar Evans.

THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise SEVENTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY March 27, 2017 TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 2017 The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House House of Representatives Dear Mr. Speaker: The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. I have the honor to advise you that I am transmitting today to the Roll call showed 69 members present. Secretary of State the following House bill which will be allowed Absent and excused - Malek. Total - 1. to become law without my signature within the time limited by Total - 70. law: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 141 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nolon Largen, Page. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" 3RD ORDER /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Approval of Journal Governor

March 28, 2017 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Mr. Speaker: Boise We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved March 27, 2017 the House Journal of the Seventy-eighth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. The Honorable Scott Bedke LUKER, Chairman Speaker of the House Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Dear Mr. Speaker: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am 4TH ORDER transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, Consideration of Messages from the to wit: Governor and the Senate H 119, H 120, H 121, H 122, H 142, H 143, H 168, H 195, THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 201, H 209, H 211, H 228, and H 230 CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Governor Section 59-917, Idaho Code, MEGAN BLANKSMA, State Representative, District 23, Seat B, Elmore, Owyhee, and Twin THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Falls County, State of Idaho, has nominated, OSCAR EVANS, of Boise 2132 Succor Creek Road, Homedale, ID 83628, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting State Representative, March 28, 2017 District 23, Seat B. The Honorable Scott Bedke NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Speaker of the House Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Oscar Evans of Homedale, Idaho, to Dear Mr. Speaker: the office of Acting State Representative, District 23, Seat B, for I have the honor to advise you that I am returning herewith, a term commencing March 28, 2017, and continuing until such without my approval, disapproved and vetoed: time as Representative Blanksma is able to resume her duties. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand H 197 and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho at the Capitol in Boise on this 27th day of March, in the year of our within the time limited by law, the same having arrived in Lord two thousand and seventeen, and of the Independence of the the Office of the Governor at the hour of 10:15 a.m. on United States of America, the two hundred and forty-first year. March 22, 2017. [March 28, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 303

While I appreciate the desire to establish an orderly process March 27, 2017 for conducting a special election to fill vacancy in one of Idaho's Mr. Speaker: seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, this legislation I return herewith H 317, H 318, H 320, and H 321 which unnecessarily sacrifices timeliness for structure. I also appreciate have passed the Senate. the benefits of consolidated election dates. However, I find NOVAK, Secretary H 197 overly proscriptive in response to what would be an extraordinary circumstance. H 317, H 318, H 320, and H 321 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. The governor now has discretion to set such elections, which should be conducted as soon as possible to ensure the Idaho's congressional representation is not diminished for any longer than 5TH ORDER necessary. H 197 could leave the state without a way of filling Report of Standing Committees a U.S. House vacancy for six months or longer. That is simply unacceptable. March 28, 2017 Mr. Speaker: I look forward to working with legislative leaders in the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND months ahead to develop a process for special congressional ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 29, elections that provides the kind of expediency that Idaho citizens H 315, H 307, H 313, H 314, and H 316. deserve in choosing their national representation. LUKER, Chairman As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter HCR 29, H 315, H 307, H 313, H 314, and H 316 and, when so Governor signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Loertscher asked unanimous consent to refer H 197 to the State Affairs Committee, and to file the Governor's veto March 28, 2017 message in the Office of the Chief Clerk. Without objection, it Mr. Speaker: was so ordered. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 253, H 254, H 257, H 262, H 137, as amended, H 166, H 244, March 27, 2017 H 259, H 260, H 261, H 265, H 266, H 272, H 275, H 276, Mr. Speaker: H 277, H 280, H 281, and H 282 to the Governor at 9:25 a.m., I transmit herewith enrolled S 1120, S 1125, S 1177, S 1178, as of this date, March 27, 2017. S 1179, S 1139, as amended, S 1185, S 1186, S 1187, S 1189, LUKER, Chairman S 1090, as amended, S 1151, S 1150, S 1119, S 1154, S 1192, S 1193, S 1194, SCR 111, SCR 112, SCR 116, SCR 118, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth SCR 119, SCR 120, S 1191, S 1196, S 1166, S 1197, S 1203, Order of Business. S 1199, S 1198, S 1200, S 1201, SCR 121, SCR 122, SJM 102, S 1205, S 1202, SCR 123, SCR 124, and S 1190 for the signature of the Speaker. 8TH ORDER NOVAK, Secretary Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1120, S 1125, S 1177, S 1178, S 1179, S 1139, as amended, S 1185, March 27, 2017 S 1186, S 1187, S 1189, S 1090, as amended, S 1151, S 1150, S 1119, S 1154, S 1192, S 1193, S 1194, SCR 111, SCR 112, PETITION TO WAIVE JOINT RULE 20 SCR 116, SCR 118, SCR 119, SCR 120, S 1191, S 1196, S 1166, S 1197, S 1203, S 1199, S 1198, S 1200, S 1201, SCR 121, Dear Speaker Bedke: SCR 122, SJM 102, S 1205, S 1202, SCR 123, SCR 124, and We, the undersigned, hereby petition the presiding officer S 1190 when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. of the House of Representatives pursuant to Joint Rule 20 to waive the provisions of Joint Rule 20 with regard to introduction of a proposed Constitutional Amendment after the 36th day March 27, 2017 of the Regular Legislative Session. This waiver would allow Mr. Speaker: introduction of HJR 4. I return herewith enrolled HJM 6, HJM 8, HCR 26, We would appreciate your consideration of this petition. HCR 27, H 279, H 293, H 284, H 285, H 286, H 287, H 288, H 289, and H 290 which have been signed by the President. Sincerely, NOVAK, Secretary /s/ Mike Moyle, Majority Leader /s/ Brent J. Crane, Assistant Majority Leader Enrolled H 279, H 293, H 284, H 285, H 286, H 287, /s/ John Vander Woude, Caucus Chairman H 288, H 289, and H 290 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. The Speaker announced that pursuant to the 36th day deadline, and a petition being presented, Joint Rule No. 20 would Enrolled HJM 6, HJM 8, HCR 26, and HCR 27 were be waived for the purpose of introducing a joint resolution to referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee make an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Idaho. for delivery to the Secretary of State. 304 HOUSE JOURNAL March 28, 2017]

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 4 5TH ORDER BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Report of Standing Committees A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 15, March 28, 2017 ARTICLE III, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF Mr. Speaker: IDAHO, RELATING TO BILLS IN THE LEGISLATURE; TO We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND PROVIDE THAT TITLES TO BILLS MUST BE READ THREE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 317, TIMES AND, UPON FINAL PASSAGE OF A BILL, THE H 318, H 320, H 321, H 274, as amended in the Senate, and TITLE SHALL BE READ AT LENGTH IN EACH HOUSE H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate. WITH AN EXCEPTION; STATING THE QUESTION TO BE LUKER, Chairman SUBMITTED TO THE ELECTORATE; DIRECTING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO PREPARE THE STATEMENTS The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 317, REQUIRED BY LAW; AND DIRECTING THE SECRETARY H 318, H 320, H 321, H 274, as amended in the Senate, and H 67, OF STATE TO PUBLISH THE AMENDMENT AND as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, and, when so ARGUMENTS AS REQUIRED BY LAW. signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. HJR 4 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth for printing. Order of Business. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth 8TH ORDER Order of Business. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the S 1206, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, Governor and the Senate read the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. March 28, 2017 Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, the House advanced to the I transmit herewith enrolled S 1144 for the signature of the Eleventh Order of Business. Speaker. NOVAK, Secretary 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1144 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 190, as amended, be returned to the Education Committee. There being March 28, 2017 no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HJM 9, H 326, and H 329 which have Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1141 be placed at passed the Senate. the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, NOVAK, Secretary it was so ordered. HJM 9, H 326, and H 329 were referred to the Judiciary, S 1141 - APPROPRIATIONS - MILITARY DIVISION - Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. DISASTER RELIEF March 28, 2017 S 1141 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Speaker: and placed before the House for final consideration. I return herewith enrolled H 139, H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, H 301, as amended, H 319, H 308, H 309, H 312, H 298, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Bell to open H 300, H 302, H 303, H 304, H 305, H 306, H 118, as amended debate. in the Senate, H 11, as amended in the Senate, H 184, as amended in the Senate, H 145, as amended in the Senate, and H 202, as The question being, "Shall S 1141 pass?" amended in the Senate, which have been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Enrolled H 139, H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, H 301, as Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma(Evans), Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, amended, H 319, H 308, H 309, H 312, H 298, H 300, H 302, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, H 303, H 304, H 305, H 306, H 118, as amended in the Senate, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, H 11, as amended in the Senate, H 184, as amended in the Senate, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, H 145, as amended in the Senate, and H 202, as amended in the Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Committee for delivery to the Governor. Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, March 28, 2017 Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker: Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 69. I transmit herewith S 1206 which has passed the Senate. NAYS–None. NOVAK, Secretary Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Total - 70. S 1206 was filed for first reading. [March 28, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 305

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1141 passed the (ii) Beginning with taxable year 2017 and each taxable House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the year thereafter, the tax imposed upon individuals, trusts and Senate. estates shall be computed at the following rates: 12TH ORDER When Idaho taxable income is: The rate is: Consideration of General Orders Less than $1,000 One and five-tenths percent (1.5%) Mr. Moyle moved that the House do now resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General $1,000 but less than $2,000 $15, plus three and five-tenths Orders. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. percent (3.5%) of the amount over $1,000 Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with $2,000 but less than $3,000 $50, plus four percent (4.0%) Mr. Crane in the Chair. of the amount over $2,000 When the Committee of the Whole House rose, $3,000 but less than $4,000 $90, plus five percent (5.0%) the Speaker returned to the Chair and the House was in order. of the amount over $3,000 Report of the Committee of the Whole House $4,000 but less than $5,000 $140, plus six percent (6.0%) of the amount over $4,000 March 28, 2017 Mr. Speaker: $5,000 but less than $7,500 $200, plus seven percent We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report (7.0%) of the amount over that we have had under consideration S 1195 and report it back $5,000 without recommendation, amended as follows: $7,500 and over $375, plus seven and HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1195 three-tenths percent (7.3%) of the amount over $7,500 AMENDMENT TO THE BILL On page 4 of the printed bill, following line 14, insert: "SECTION 2. That Section 63-3024, Idaho Code, be, and the For taxable year 2000 and each year thereafter, the state tax same is hereby amended to read as follows: commission shall prescribe a factor which that shall be used to compute the Idaho income tax brackets provided in subsection 63-3024. INDIVIDUALS' TAX AND TAX ON ESTATES (a) of this section. The factor shall provide an adjustment to AND TRUSTS. (a) For taxable year 2001, and each taxable the Idaho tax brackets so that inflation will not result in a tax year thereafter, a tax measured by Idaho taxable income as increase. The Idaho tax brackets shall be adjusted as follows: defined in this chapter is hereby imposed upon every individual, multiply the bracket amounts by the percentage (the consumer trust, or estate required by this chapter to file a return. price index for the calendar year immediately preceding the (ai) Through taxable year 2016 and except as provided calendar year to which the adjusted brackets will apply divided in paragraph (ii) of this subsection, tThe tax imposed upon by the consumer price index for calendar year 1998). For the individuals, trusts and estates shall be computed at the purpose of this computation, the consumer price index for any following rates: calendar year is the average of the consumer price index as of the close of the twelve (12) month period for the immediately When Idaho taxable income is:The rate is: preceding calendar year, without regard to any subsequent Less than $1,000 One and six-tenths percent (1.6%) adjustments, as adopted by the state tax commission. This $1,000 but less than $2,000 $16, plus three and six-tenths adoption shall be exempt from the provisions of chapter 52, percent (3.6%) of the amount over title 67, Idaho Code. The consumer price index shall mean the $1,000 consumer price index for all U.S. urban consumers published by the United States department of labor. The state tax commission $2,000 but less than $3,000 $52, plus four and one-tenth shall annually include the factor as provided in this subsection percent (4.1%) of the amount over to multiply against Idaho taxable income in the brackets above $2,000 to arrive at that year's Idaho taxable income for tax bracket $3,000 but less than $4,000 $93, plus five and one-tenth purposes. percent (5.1%) of the amount over (b) In case a joint return is filed by husband and wife $3,000 pursuant to the provisions of section 63-3031, Idaho Code, the $4,000 but less than $5,000 $144, plus six and one-tenth tax imposed by this section shall be twice the tax which that percent (6.1%) of the amount over would be imposed on one-half (1/2) of the aggregate Idaho $4,000 taxable income. For the purposes of this section, a return of a surviving spouse, as defined in section 2(a) of the Internal $5,000 but less than $7,500 $205, plus seven and one-tenth Revenue Code, and a head of household, as defined in section percent (7.1%) of the amount over 2(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, shall be treated as a joint $5,000 return and the tax imposed shall be twice the tax which that $7,500 and over $383, plus seven and four-tenths would be imposed on one-half (1/2) of the Idaho taxable income. (c) In the case of a trust that is an electing small business percent (7.4%) of the amount trust as defined in section 1361 of the Internal Revenue Code, the over $7,500 special rules for taxation of such trusts contained in section 641 of the Internal Revenue Code shall apply except that the maximum 306 HOUSE JOURNAL March 28, 2017] individual rate provided in this section shall apply in computing Whereupon the Speaker declared the report adopted. tax due under this chapter. (d) The state tax commission shall compute and publish S 1195, as amended in the House, was filed for first reading. Idaho income tax liability for taxpayers at the midpoint of each S 1017 was retained on General Orders. bracket of Idaho taxable income in fifty dollar ($50.00) steps to fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), rounding such calculations The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and to the nearest dollar. Taxpayers having income within such Administration committee for printing. brackets shall file returns based upon and pay taxes according to the schedule thus established. The state tax commission shall There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth promulgate rules defining the conditions upon which such returns Order of Business. shall be filed. 4TH ORDER SECTION 3. That Section 63-3025, Idaho Code, be, and the Consideration of Messages from the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Governor and the Senate March 28, 2017 63-3025. TAX ON CORPORATE INCOME. (1) For Mr. Speaker: taxable years commencing on and after January 1, 2001, a tax is I transmit herewith enrolled S 1093, as amended in the hereby imposed on the Idaho taxable income of a corporation, House, for the signature of the Speaker. other than an S corporation, which that transacts or is authorized NOVAK, Secretary to transact business in this state or which that has income attributable to this state. The tax shall be equal to seven and four The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled three-tenths percent (7.43 %) of Idaho taxable income. S 1093, as amended in the House, when so signed, ordered it (2) In the case of an S corporation that is required to file returned to the Senate. a return under section 63-3030, Idaho Code, a tax is hereby imposed at the rate provided in subsection (1) of this section upon both: 5TH ORDER (a) Net recognized built-in gain attributable to this state. Report of Standing Committees The amount of net recognized built-in gain attributable to this March 28, 2017 state shall be computed in accordance with section 1374 of Mr. Speaker: the Internal Revenue Code subject to the apportionment and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND allocation provisions of section 63-3027, Idaho Code. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House (b) Excess net passive income attributable to this state. amendment to S 1195. The amount of excess net passive income attributable to this LUKER, Chairman state shall be computed in accordance with section 1375 of the Internal Revenue Code subject to the apportionment and March 28, 2017 allocation provisions of section 63-3027, Idaho Code. Mr. Speaker: (3) The tax imposed by subsection (1) or (2) of this section We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND shall not be less than twenty dollars ($20.00); provided further DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration that the twenty dollar ($20.00) minimum payment shall not be S 1206 and recommend that it do pass. collected from nonproductive mining corporations. PALMER, Chairman (4) The tax imposed by this section shall not apply to corporations taxed pursuant to the provisions of section S 1206 was filed for second reading. 63-3025A, Idaho Code. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth SECTION 4. An emergency existing therefor, which Order of Business. emergency is hereby declared to exist, Sections 2 and 3 of this act shall be in full force and effect on and after passage and 8TH ORDER approval, and retroactively to January 1, 2017. Section 1 of this Introduction, First Reading, and Reference act shall be in full force and effect on and after July 1, 2018.". of Bills and Joint Resolutions CORRECTION TO TITLE House of Representatives On page 1, delete line 4, and insert: "2018, AND TO MAKE State of Idaho TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3024, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN RATES March 28, 2017 OF INCOME TAXATION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3025, IDAHO The Honorable Joe Palmer, Chairman CODE, TO REVISE A RATE OF INCOME TAXATION AND Transportation and Defense Committee TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE Dear Representative Palmer: APPLICATION.". I hereby designate the Transportation and Defense We have also had under consideration S 1017, report progress Committee a privileged committee on Tuesday, March 28, 2017, and beg leave to sit again. for the purpose of introducing RS 25605 (HJR 4). CRANE, Chairman Sincerely, Mr. Crane moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by /s/ Scott Bedke Mr. Moyle. Speaker of the House [March 28, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 307

HOUSE BILL NO. 334 time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. AN ACT RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION; AMENDING At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open SECTION 40-719, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE debate. DISTRIBUTION FROM THE STRATEGIC INITIATIVES Mr. Nate asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, PROGRAM, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING discussion of S 1141 be allowed in debate of S 1206. There being TO LOCAL UNITS OF GOVERNMENT AND TO MAKE no objection it was so ordered. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. H 334 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Ms. Giddings asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Rule 22, discussion of S 1141 be allowed in debate of S 1206. for printing. There being no objection it was so ordered. S 1195, as amended in the House, by State Affairs The question being, "Shall S 1206 pass?" Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Bell, Blanksma(Evans), Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Clow, Order of Business. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, 5TH ORDER Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Report of Standing Committees Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, March 28, 2017 Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Shepherd, Syme, Mr. Speaker: Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 51. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 334. NAYS–Barbieri, Cheatham, Chew, Dixon, Giddings, Hanks, LUKER, Chairman Harris, Kingsley, Mendive, Moon, Nate, Rubel(Green), Scott, Smith, Stevenson, Toone, Wintrow, Zito, Zollinger. Total - 19. H 334 was filed for second reading. Paired Votes: AYE - Malek NAY - Toone There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Order of Business. Total - 70. 7TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1206 passed the Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1206 HIGHWAYS AND ROADS Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with S 1195, as amended in the House, - EMPLOYMENT the immediate consideration of S 1206 be suspended; that the SECURITY LAW 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 1206 be with the immediate consideration of S 1195, as amended in the read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at House, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 length, section by section, and placed before the House for final of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1195, as amended in the House, be The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Roll call resulted as follows: consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. AYES–Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma(Evans), Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Roll call resulted as follows: Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, AYES–Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Barbieri, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Bell, Blanksma(Evans), Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate. Total - 3. Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Absent and excused–Amador, Malek. Total - 2. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Total - 70. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate. Total - 3. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Absent and excused–Amador, Malek. Total - 2. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1206 was read the first Total - 70. 308 HOUSE JOURNAL March 28, 2017]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1195, as amended in the House, was read the first time by title, second time by title, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the debate. House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 334 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, The question being, "Shall S 1195, as amended in the Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma(Evans), Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, House, pass?" Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Giddings, Harris, Roll call resulted as follows: Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, Barbieri, Bell, Blanksma(Evans), Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Nate, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Shepherd, Smith, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, Kauffman, Kerby, Kingsley, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 66. Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Stevenson, NAYS–Hanks, Kingsley, Stevenson. Total - 3. Syme, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Absent and excused–Malek. Total - 1. Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 53. Total - 70. NAYS–Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Giddings, Hanks, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 334 passed the Jordan, King, Kloc, Luker, McCrostie, Nate, Rubel(Green), House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Smith, Toone, Wintrow, Wood. Total - 17. the Senate. Paired Votes: AYE - Malek NAY - Chew There being no objection, the House advanced to the (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Eleventh Order of Business. Total - 70. 11TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1195, as amended Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 105 be ordered returned to the Senate. placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 334 - TRANSPORTATION SCR 105 - CYBERCORE INTEGRATION CENTER AND Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with COLLABORATIVE COMPUTING CENTER the immediate consideration of H 334 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State SCR 105 was read the third time at length and placed before of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be the House for final consideration. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 334 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open length, section by section, and placed before the House for final debate. consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Mrs. Packer asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in debate of SCR 105. There being no objection it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Amador disclosed a conflict of AYES–Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Barbieri, interest regarding SCR 105. Bell, Blanksma(Evans), Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall SCR 105 be adopted?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Roll call resulted as follows: Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Armstrong, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moon, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Bell, Blanksma(Evans), Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Gibbs, Hanks, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, Mr. Speaker. Total - 65. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moon, Nate, Packer, NAYS–Giddings, Hanks, Nate. Total - 3. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Shepherd, Smith, Absent and excused–Amador, Malek. Total - 2. Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Total - 70. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Zito, Zollinger, Mr. Speaker. Total - 56. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds NAYS–Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Dayley, Gestrin, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Giddings, Harris, Hixon, Luker, Monks, Moyle, Palmer, Scott, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 334 was read the first Vander Woude. Total - 14. [March 28, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 309

Paired Votes: AYE - Trujillo NAY - Palmer AYE - Malek NAY - Chaney (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total - 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 105 adopted and ordered the resolution returned 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. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Wednesday, March 29, 2017. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 7:25 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk 310 HOUSE JOURNAL March 29, 2017]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 29, 2017 Mr. Speaker: OF THE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 279, H 293, H 284, H 285, H 286, H 287, H 288, H 289, IDAHO LEGISLATURE and H 290 to the Governor at 10:25 a.m., as of this date, March 28, 2017. FIRST REGULAR SESSION LUKER, Chairman SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE March 29, 2017 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled EIGHTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY HJM 6, HJM 8, HCR 26, and HCR 27 to the Secretary of State WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 2017 at 10:30 a.m., as of this date, March 28, 2017. LUKER, Chairman

House of Representatives March 29, 2017 Mr. Speaker: The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Roll call showed 69 members present. H 139, H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, H 301, as amended, Absent and excused - DeMordaunt. Total - 1. H 319, H 308, H 309, H 312, H 298, H 300, H 302, H 303, Total - 70. H 304, H 305, H 306, H 118, as amended in the Senate, H 11, as Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. amended in the Senate, H 184, as amended in the Senate, H 145, as amended in the Senate, and H 202, as amended in the Senate, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Ginger Ireland, Page. to the Governor at 3:17 p.m., as of this date, March 28, 2017. LUKER, Chairman 3RD ORDER There being no objection, the House advanced to the Approval of Journal Eleventh Order of Business. March 29, 2017 11TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved H 328 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF the House Journal of the Seventy-ninth Legislative Day and ADMINISTRATION recommend that same be adopted as corrected. LUKER, Chairman H 328 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Luker moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth debate. Order of Business. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Syme disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 328.

5TH ORDER The question being, "Shall H 328 pass?" Report of Standing Committees Roll call resulted as follows: March 29, 2017 AYES–Amador, Anderson, Anderst(Minnette), Barbieri, Mr. Speaker: Bell, Blanksma(Evans), Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJR 4. Giddings, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, LUKER, Chairman Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kingsley, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, Manwaring, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, HJR 4 was referred to the Ways and Means Committee. Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Shepherd, Smith, Stevenson, Syme, Thompson, Toone, Troy, March 29, 2017 VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total - 55. Mr. Speaker: NAYS–Armstrong, Chaney, Clow, Crane, Hanks, Harris, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Luker, Moon, Nate, Scott, Vander Woude, Zito, Zollinger. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HJM 9, Total - 13. H 326, and H 329. Absent–DeMordaunt, Trujillo. Total - 2. LUKER, Chairman Total - 70. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 328 passed the HJM 9, H 326, and H 329 and, when so signed, ordered them House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. the Senate. [March 29, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 311

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that committees be The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled appointed by the Speaker to notify the Governor and the Senate S 1206 and SCR 105 when so signed, ordered them returned to that the House is ready to adjourn Sine Die. There being no the Senate. objection, it was so ordered. The Speaker appointed Representatives Erpelding, March 29, 2017 Vander Woude, and Wood to notify the Governor and Mr. Speaker: Representatives Thompson, Holtzclaw, and Smith to notify the I return herewith H 334 and H 328 which have passed the Senate. The committees were excused. Senate. NOVAK, Secretary The committee appointed to notify the Governor reported that it had delivered the message to the Governor. The committee H 334 and H 328 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and was thanked and discharged by the Speaker. Administration Committee for enrolling. The committee appointed to notify the Senate reported that they had delivered the message to the Senate. The committee was March 30, 2017 thanked and discharged by the Speaker. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Mr. Moyle moved that the First Regular Session of ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 334 and the Sixty-fourth Legislature adjourn Sine Die. Seconded by H 328. Mr. Erpelding. LUKER, Chairman Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried and the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Legislature adjourned The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Sine Die at 10:48 a.m., Wednesday, March 29, 2017. H 334 and H 328 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker to the Senate for the signature of the President. ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * March 30, 2017 The following actions were recorded after House Sine Die: The Honorable Scott Bedke OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Speaker of the House Boise March 29, 2017 Dear Mr. Speaker: The Honorable Scott Bedke I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am Speaker of the House transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to wit: Dear Mr. Speaker: H 319 I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter to wit: Governor H 265, H 275, and H 282 As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" March 31, 2017 /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled HCR 29, H 315, H 307, H 313, March 29, 2017 H 314, H 316, H 317, H 318, H 320, H 321, H 274, as amended Mr. Speaker: in the Senate, H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the I transmit herewith enrolled S 1141 for the signature of the Senate, HJM 9, H 326, H 329, H 334, and H 328 which have Speaker. been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled H 315, H 307, H 313, H 314, H 316, H 317, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 318, H 320, H 321, H 274, as amended in the Senate, H 67, S 1141 when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, H 326, H 329, H 334, and H 328 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, March 29, 2017 and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1206 and SCR 105 for the Enrolled HCR 29 and HJM 9 were referred to the Judiciary, signature of the Speaker. Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the NOVAK, Secretary Secretary of State. 312 HOUSE JOURNAL March 29, 2017]

March 31, 2017 As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Mr. Speaker: /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND Governor ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 315, H 307, H 313, H 314, H 316, H 317, H 318, H 320, THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 321, H 274, as amended in the Senate, H 67, as amended in Boise the Senate, as amended in the Senate, H 326, H 329, H 334, and H 328 to the Governor at 12:05 p.m., as of this date, April 6, 2017 March 31, 2017. LUKER, Chairman The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House

March 31, 2017 Dear Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES AND I have the honor to advise you that I am returning herewith, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled without my approval, disapproved and vetoed: HCR 29 and HJM 9 to the Secretary of State at 1:29 p.m., as of this date, March 31, 2017. H 139 LUKER, Chairman within the time limited by law, the same having arrived OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 3:17 p.m. on Boise March 28, 2017.

April 4, 2017 House Bill 139 is a case of reasonable, consensus-driven The Honorable Scott Bedke ideas from the State Board of Cosmetology and the Board of Speaker of the House Barber Examiners getting burned in what is supposed to be the refining fire of our legislative process. Dear Mr. Speaker: More than a year ago, the two boards began exploring ways I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am to allow cosmetology training to be credited to barber licensure transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, and vice versa. The boards worked on this and other issues with to wit: interested parties to produce a legislative proposal to: 1) allow transfer of education credits between professions; 2) combine H 11, as amended in the Senate, H 93, H 99, as amended, H 111, the boards to create efficiencies and save money; 3) reduce as amended, H 131, as amended, H 145, as amended in the required education hours for an electrology license from 800 Senate, H 184, as amended in the Senate, H 205, H 212, H 216, to 600; 4) exempt persons performing services for theatrical or H 222, H 243, H 250, H 259, H 261, H 266, H 272, H 276, other visual arts productions from licensing requirements; and H 277, H 279, H 280, H 281, H 284, H 285, H 286, H 287, 5) allow licensees to practice outside licensed establishments up H 288, H 289, H 290, H 293, H 294, H 295, H 296, H 297, to 24 days per year. H 298, H 300, H 302, H 303, H 304, H 305, H 306, H 308, and H 312 The boards' proposal was discussed in open meetings and had broad support among stakeholders. But after it was submitted As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" to the Legislature, the sponsors were informed that it would not /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter get a hearing. Instead, legislators used the boards' proposal as a Governor starting point for drafting House Bill 139. The resulting changes - incorporated without input from the boards and stakeholders - turned a consensus plan into a controversial bill in which the OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR original intent was largely lost. Boise

Those changes would reduce the number of education hours April 6, 2017 required for barber-stylist and cosmetology licenses, and allow a board to reinstate an expired license retroactive to its expiration The Honorable Scott Bedke date - a misguided attempt to resolve a federal accreditation issue Speaker of the House by creating a legal fiction in state law. I will not allow the State of Idaho to be subjected to legal liability for falsely representing Dear Mr. Speaker: the licensure status of those seeking federal student loans for their I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am training. transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: However, I would invite the Legislature's attention during H 118, as amended in the Senate, H 136, H 138, H 146, H 148, the 2018 session to item No. 4 above on the list of proposals H 166, H 235, H 242, H 244, H 253, H 254, H 257, H 260, from the boards, which also was incorporated in House Bill 139. H 262, and H 301, as amended I would consider legislation exempting "event" makeup artists [March 29, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 313 from existing licensure requirements, but this bill has too many effort to hold those responsible for protecting us from crime other flaws. more accountable while relieving those charged with committing crimes of a worrisome consequence. The public, the Legislature and I expect State boards that regulate such professions as cosmetology and barbering to As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" promulgate rules and draft proposals for legislative consideration /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter in an open and inclusive manner. House Bill 139 was developed Governor without input from interested parties or due regard for the health, safety and welfare of the public. Idahoans deserve better. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter April 6, 2017 Governor The Honorable Scott Bedke THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Speaker of the House Boise Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I am returning herewith, April 6, 2017 without my approval, disapproved and vetoed: The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House H 274, as amended in the Senate

Dear Mr. Speaker: within the time limited by law, the same having arrived in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 3:17 p.m. on I have the honor to advise you that I am returning herewith, March 28, 2017. without my approval, disapproved and vetoed: There is a broad agreement in the Legislature and among everyone interested in protecting Idaho rivers, streams, lakes and H 202, as amended in the Senate reservoirs, as well as related infrastructure, that preventing an infestation of invasive quagga or zebra mussels must be among our top natural resource priorities. Count me among those for within the time limited by law, the same having arrived whom the fight against these and other invasive species is of in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 3:17 p.m. on paramount importance. March 28, 2017. My veto of House Bill 274a is only about the manner House Bill 202a is a classic case of a solution in search in which we address the challenge. Our focus must be on of a problem, with the potential to create problems of its own putting more boots on the ground to enhance the successful boat in the process. The fact that this bipartisan legislation was inspection and decontamination program run by the Idaho State overwhelmingly approved by both eh House and the Senate is Department of Agriculture (ISDA). I appreciate the Legislature outweighed by compelling opposition from law enforcement increasing ISDA's budget to do just that. However this legislation and the absence of any benefit to law-abiding citizens from its creating a new position within my office to coordinate our efforts enactment. does little to improve our defenses and preparedness for the potentially devastating impact of a mussel infestation. There have been no allegations that Idaho law enforcement Therefore, with this veto I also am issuing Executive officers or agencies are illegally or inappropriately seizing Order 2017-05, formally continuing the work of Idaho's property from alleged drug traffickers. Its sponsors contend that Invasive Species Council. This interagency panel is tasked with the measure is aimed at preventing improper forfeiture of assets developing and maintaining a coordinated approach among local, in the future, but there is no evidence to suggest that such a state, federal and tribal entities, as well as private and non-profit problem is imminent. organizations, for preventing and controlling invasive species threats. At the same time, there is a legitimate public safety concern The Council, led by ISDA, also is responsible for outreach associated with allowing those charged with drug crimes to keep and education efforts for our communities and regional partners. money, cars and other civil assets that may be connected with Indeed, more states and local jurisdictions throughout the region those crimes. Not the least of these concerns is the potential for are awakening to the pressing need of cooperative efforts toward evidence to disappear or be tampered with. prevention and management of the threat. But that means intensifying the work of our Invasive Species Council - not adding more bureaucracy. What's more, it is my view that it is right and proper for drug dealers to have a healthy fear of losing their personal assets if they are caught breaking the law. But while seeking to ease those As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" fears, this legislation goes even further by placing an annual /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter reporting requirement on law enforcement. It is a misplaced Governor 314 HOUSE JOURNAL March 29, 2017]

THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise Boise

April 6, 2017 April 11, 2017 The Honorable Scott Bedke The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House Speaker of the House

Dear Mr. Speaker: Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I am returning herewith, I have the honor to advise you that I am transmitting today to the without my approval, disapproved and vetoed: Secretary of State the following House bill which will be allowed to become law without my signature within the time limited by H 318 law: within the time limited by law, the same having arrived in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 12:05 p.m. on H 309 March 31, 2017. as prescribed by the Constitution. There is no need or potential application for the funding appropriated in House Bill 318 as a result of my veto of House Bill 274a. Therefore, I have vetoed House Bill 318 as well. While I strongly support the goals of the programs that benefit Millennium Fund distributions, I am concerned that we are diluting the impact of those distributions by spreading them too As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" thinly over what appear to be duplicative or at least parallel /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter efforts. Governor

For instance, five separate tobacco cessation campaigns are THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR funded in this year's distribution, as well as five separate drug Boise abuse prevention and treatment programs. Our efforts should instead put a premium on collaborative efforts that combine April 11, 2017 or leverage limited resources for the greatest possible impact throughout Idaho. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House I call upon the Legislature and the agencies, associations, Dear Mr. Speaker: programs and other entities involved to take a more focused, data-driven approach to the distribution process in order to ensure I have the honor to advise you that I am transmitting today to the that Millennium Fund revenue is allocated where it will do the Secretary of State the following House bill which will be allowed most good and where evidence most supports its effectiveness. to become law without my signature within the time limited by law: As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" H 137, as amended /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor as prescribed by the Constitution. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR I support the goal of this legislation, which reflects the kind of Boise self-reliance that is a cherished Idaho value. However, I am concerned about the lack of a requirement in April 11, 2017 House Bill 137a for homeowners who did their own electrical work without an electrician's license to provide that information The Honorable Scott Bedke to anyone who subsequently purchases the house and related Speaker of the House outbuildings and fixtures. Providing that kind of transparency is the responsible thing to do. Dear Mr. Speaker: I respectfully request that the Legislature address that I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am shortcoming when it reconvenes in 2018. I also challenge the transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, State Division of Building Safety, local building inspectors to wit: and the Real Estate Commission to work with legislators in developing a process for providing the pertinent information to H 307, H 313, H 314, H 315, H 316, H 317, H 320, H 321, homebuyers. H 326, H 328, and H 329 As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor Governor [March 29, 2017 HOUSE JOURNAL 315

THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR • Removing the sales tax on groceries would reduce the Boise State's General Fund revenue by over $201 million in fiscal 2019. April 11, 2017 • Provisions in House Bill 67 to keep local units of The Honorable Scott Bedke government from losing any revenue-sharing money as a result Speaker of the House of the change would reduce the State's General Fund by another $26 million. Dear Mr. Speaker: • Overall, the General Fund would be reduced by almost $80 I have the honor to advise you that I am returning herewith, million in fiscal 2019 alone, making it all the more difficult to without my approval, disapproved and vetoed: meet our commitments to improving Idaho's education system. H 67, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate I also cited the experience and regrets expressed by other states in an effort to impress upon legislators that what they were within the time limited by law, the same having arrived in proposing would be virtually irreversible. In essence, they would the Office of the Governor at the hour of 12:05 p.m. on be giving themselves and all those who rely on government March 31, 2017. services - in other words, every Idaho citizen - an $80 million Every Idaho citizen should know by now that I support tax tattoo. relief. In fact, I have approved about $1 billion in tax relief since I How to make up for that foregone revenue has not been took office in 2007. However, the costs of this particular proposal expressed. I doubt it has been much considered. are too high and the potential for imminent financial need too great for the small amount of tax relief it would provide. Idaho Department of Insurance Director Dean Cameron was a State senator and longtime chairman of the Legislature's One of the hallmarks of human social development is the budget-setting Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee. In ability to learn not just from our own mistakes, but from the observing legislative debate on this issue, Cameron recounted the difficult experiences and hard-earned wisdom of others. That lessons he learned the hard way about the cost of a destabilized ability, beyond cold economic realities, informs my decision to tax system. veto House Bill 67. "By removing food and other commodities from sales tax In a meeting with Republican leaders of the Idaho House they unintentionally tie it more directly to the fluctuations of and Senate during the recently concluded legislative session, the the economy. When the economic downturn comes - and it will discussion turned to the desire by members of their respective - the Legislature will be forced into tax increases or dramatic caucuses to remove the 6-percent sales tax from groceries. The reductions in education spending," he wrote. "Sales tax is what leaders were concerned about the fiscal impacts of such a change, saved us in the four economic downturns during my tenure." citing the trouble that Utah legislative leaders reported as a result of our neighboring state taking that action. Putting aside the challenging and subjective calculus of deciding what by law constitutes "food" for the purposes of The advice from Utah was simple and straightforward: implementing the tax exemption created by House Bill 67, Don't do it. The ramifications of lifting the sales tax from food there is the additional problem of losing the sales tax revenue had made budgeting much more difficult with the loss of what generated from food purchased by tourists and other non-resident indisputably was their most stable and consistent source of travelers passing through. And none of those receipts are offset revenue for essential government operations. Taxpayers benefited by grocery tax credit reimbursements. almost imperceptibly while lawmakers found themselves dealing with the peaks and valleys of income tax and other financial Of more immediate concern is the hole that House Bill supports that are far more susceptible to economic fluctuations. 67 would leave in our State budget just as we are facing the prospect of enormous flood damage this spring, above and Everyone benefits from some kind of government service. beyond the winter-weather damage we already have experienced Everyone eats. The income derived from a tax on groceries helps and budgeted $52 million to address. to even out the more dramatic ups and downs in our State revenue stream so that government avoids disruptive and dysfunctional In summary, I understand that House Bill 67 has captured shortfalls and funding holdbacks needed to balance the budget. the popular imagination. It purports to provide tax relief for the working poor - a worthy ambition but one already accomplished With the Utah experience, the advice of economists and the through the grocery tax credit. The truth is this bill's benefits are reasons we established the grocery tax credit in the first place in largely imaginary while the downsides are many and very real. mind, I wrote a letter to our legislative leaders making it clear The job of all of us who represent and serve the people of Idaho that I opposed removing the sales tax on groceries. It was my is to do what's right, not necessarily what's popular. It's wonderful hope that our legislators would look beyond the understandable when the two align. In this case, unfortunately, they do not. impulse to relieve a financial burden on taxpayers to weigh the relative merits of such a change. Yet this situation should provide additional impetus for the Legislature to undertake a more comprehensive reassessment of Unfortunately, they did not. our tax system, and particularly the wisdom and continuing utility Let me recap the pertinent facts from that letter: of the multitude of tax exemptions in Idaho Code. • The State will return approximately $149 million to Idaho In the meantime, I am calling on the Legislature to send taxpayers through the grocery tax credit in fiscal 2019 starting on me a bill as soon as possible in the 2018 session to provide July 1, 2018, when House Bill 67 would become effective. the unemployment insurance tax relief I sought this year and 316 HOUSE JOURNAL March 29, 2017] a one-tenth of 1 percent reduction in individual and corporate income tax rates, both retroactive to January 1, 2018. I look forward to working with legislators, our business community and Idaho taxpayers to bring about that change. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor

THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise April 12, 2017 The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House

Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I am transmitting today to the Secretary of State the following House bill which will be allowed to become law without my signature within the time limited by law:

H 334 as prescribed by the Constitution. With Senate Bill 1206 becoming law without my signature, I am similarly treating this related legislation enabling the local share of revenue distributed from any State surplus for the next two years to be used for creating and improving pedestrian saftey measures, especially children's routes to school. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor

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CERTIFICATE

WE, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk, do hereby certify and attest as follows: That we have carefully compiled in the House Journal of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Legislature all of the proceedings of the Eightieth Legislative Day, and that the said Journal contains a full, true, and correct record of all of the proceedings of said House of Representatives for said day and final action upon all legislation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands, this April 13, 2017. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: CARRIE MAULIN, Chief Clerk