JOURNAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION FIRST REGULAR SESSION FIRST EXTRAORDINARY SESSION

SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE

STATE OF 2015

JOURNAL

of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

STATE OF IDAHO 2015

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SIXTY-THIRD FIRST REGULAR SESSION - 2015

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HOUSE OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION...... iv

HOUSE MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS ...... v

HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES ...... x

HOUSE ATTACHES...... xii

ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION - December 4, 2014...... 1

HOUSE JOURNAL - January 12 through April 10, 2015 ...... 5

INDEXES

SPECIAL PROCEDURE INDEX...... 341

BILL INDEX

House Bills...... 344

House Concurrent Resolutions ...... 356

House Joint Memorials...... 357

Senate Bills Received by the House of Representatives ...... 358

Senate Concurrent Resolutions Received by the House of Representatives ...... 365

Senate Joint Memorials Received by the House of Representatives ...... 366

LAW INDEX - House Bills which Became Law ...... 367

VETO INDEX - House Bills Vetoed by the Governor...... 375

FIRST EXTRAORDINARY SESSION – May 18, 2015 ...... 379

BILL INDEX...... 385

iii HOUSE OFFICERS 2015

SCOTT BEDKE Speaker of the House

MIKE MOYLE JOHN RUSCHE Majority Leader Minority Leader

BRENT J. CRANE MAT ERPELDING Assistant Majority Leader Assistant Minority Leader

JOHN VANDER WOUDE DONNA PENCE Majority Caucus Chair Minority Caucus Chair

HOUSE ADMINISTRATION 2015

BONNIE ALEXANDER ...... Chief Clerk of the House

MARYLOU MOLITOR ...... Assistant to the Speaker

TERRI FRANKS-SMITH ...... Chief Fiscal Officer

CLAUDIA HOWELL ...... Sergeant at Arms

CHRIS TAYLOR ...... Assistant Chief Clerk

CARRIE MAULIN ...... Journal Clerk

ROBERT STEWART ...... Assistant Sergeant at Arms

SHELBY SCOTT ...... Minority Chief of Staff

TOM DOUGHERTY ...... Chaplain

iv HOUSE MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2015

ANDERSON, NEIL A...... District 31

Commerce and Human Resources - Vice Chair, Environment, Energy, and Technology, Revenue and Taxation

ANDERST, ROBERT...... District 12

Environment, Energy, and Technology - Vice Chair, Business, Revenue and Taxation

ANDRUS, KEN...... District 28

Agricultural Affairs - Chair, Resources and Conservation, State Affairs

BARBIERI, VITO ...... District 2

Business - Chair, Local Government, State Affairs

BATEMAN, LINDEN B...... District 33

Resources and Conservation, State Affairs, Transportation and Defense

BATT, GAYLE L...... District 11

State Affairs - Vice Chair, Agricultural Affairs, Business

BEDKE, SCOTT...... District 27

Speaker of the House

BELL, MAXINE T...... District 25

Appropriations - Chair, Agricultural Affairs

BEYELER, MERRILL ...... District 8

Business, Environment, Energy, and Technology, Health and Welfare

BOYLE, JUDY...... District 9

Agricultural Affairs - Vice Chair, Education, Resources and Conservation

BURTENSHAW, VAN ...... District 35

Agricultural Affairs, Appropriations, Resources and Conservation

CHANEY, GREG...... District 10

Commerce and Human Resources, Environment, Energy, and Technology, Revenue and Taxation

CHEATHAM, DON...... District 3

Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, Local Government, State Affairs

CHEW, SUE ...... District 17

Commerce and Human Resources, Health and Welfare

CLOW, LANCE...... District 24

Business - Vice Chair, Education, Local Government

COLLINS, GARY E...... District 13

Revenue and Taxation - Chair, Business, Local Government

v HOUSE MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2015

CRANE, BRENT J...... District 13

Assistant Majority Leader Business, State Affairs, Ways and Means

DAYLEY, THOMAS ...... District 21

Judiciary, Rules, and Administration - Vice Chair, Agricultural Affairs, Revenue and Taxation

DEMORDAUNT, REED...... District 14

Education - Chair, Business

DIXON, SAGE ...... District 1

Business, Education, Transportation and Defense

ERPELDING, MAT ...... District 19

Assistant Minority Leader Agricultural Affairs, Resources and Conservation, Revenue and Taxation, Ways and Means

GANNON, JOHN ...... District 17

Appropriations, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration

GESTRIN, TERRY ...... District 8

Resources and Conservation - Vice Chair, Education, Transportation and Defense

GIBBS, MARC...... District 32

Appropriations - Vice Chair, Resources and Conservation

HARRIS, STEVEN...... District 21

Commerce and Human Resources, Education, Transportation and Defense

HARTGEN, STEPHEN...... District 24

Commerce and Human Resources - Chair, Environment, Energy, and Technology, Revenue and Taxation

HIXON, BRANDON A...... District 10

Business, Health and Welfare, Transportation and Defense

HOLTZCLAW, JAMES ...... District 20

Commerce and Human Resources, State Affairs, Transportation and Defense

HORMAN, WENDY ...... District 30

Appropriations, Commerce and Human Resources, Local Government

JORDAN, PAULETTE ...... District 5

Business, Environment, Energy, and Technology, State Affairs

KAUFFMAN, CLARK...... District 25

Business, Revenue and Taxation, Transportation and Defense

KERBY, RYAN ...... District 9

Agricultural Affairs, Education, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration

vi HOUSE MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2015

KING, PHYLIS K...... District 18

Appropriations, Commerce and Human Resources, Transportation and Defense

KLOC, HY...... District 16

Education, Local Government

LOERTSCHER, THOMAS F...... District 32

State Affairs - Chair, Local Government

LUKER, LYNN M...... District 15

Local Government - Chair, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, State Affairs

MALEK, LUKE...... District 4

Appropriations, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, Local Government

MCCROSTIE, JOHN...... District 16

Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, Local Government, State Affairs

MCDONALD, PATRICK ...... District 15

Education, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, Transportation and Defense

MCMILLAN, SHANNON ...... District 7

Agricultural Affairs, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, State Affairs

MENDIVE, RON ...... District 3

Education, Environment, Energy, and Technology, Resources and Conservation

MILLER, STEVEN ...... District 26

Agricultural Affairs, Appropriations, Resources and Conservation

MONKS, JASON A...... District 22

Appropriations, Business, Transportation and Defense

MOYLE, MIKE ...... District 14

Majority Leader Resources and Conservation, Revenue and Taxation, Ways and Means

NATE, RONALD ...... District 34

Environment, Energy, and Technology, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, Revenue and Taxation

NIELSEN, PETE ...... District 23

Commerce and Human Resources, Environment, Energy, and Technology, State Affairs

NYE, MARK ...... District 29

Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, Local Government, Revenue and Taxation

PACKER, KELLEY ...... District 28

Health and Welfare - Vice Chair, Commerce and Human Resources, Transportation and Defense

vii HOUSE MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2015

PALMER, JOE ...... District 20

Transportation and Defense - Chair, Business, State Affairs

PENCE, DONNA ...... District 26

Minority Caucus Chair Agricultural Affairs, Education, Resources and Conservation, Ways and Means

PERRY, CHRISTY...... District 11

Ways and Means - Chair, Health and Welfare, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, Local Government

RAYBOULD, DELL...... District 34

Resources and Conservation - Chair, Environment, Energy, and Technology, Revenue and Taxation

REDMAN, ERIC ...... District 2

Commerce and Human Resources, Health and Welfare, Local Government

ROMRELL, PAUL ...... District 35

Agricultural Affairs, Commerce and Human Resources, Health and Welfare

RUBEL, ILANA...... District 18

Education, Environment, Energy, and Technology, Resources and Conservation

RUDOLPH, DAN...... District 6

Commerce and Human Resources, Revenue and Taxation, Transportation and Defense

RUSCHE, JOHN...... District 6

Minority Leader Business, Environment, Energy, and Technology, Health and Welfare, Ways and Means

SCOTT, HEATHER ...... District 1

Environment, Energy, and Technology, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, Revenue and Taxation

SHEPHERD, PAUL E...... District 7

Transportation and Defense - Vice Chair, Education, Resources and Conservation

SIMS, KATHLEEN ...... District 4

Local Government - Vice Chair, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, State Affairs

SMITH, ELAINE...... District 29

Business, Environment, Energy, and Technology, State Affairs

THOMPSON, JEFF ...... District 30

Environment, Energy, and Technology - Chair, Business, Revenue and Taxation

TROY, CAROLINE...... District 5

Agricultural Affairs, Business, Health and Welfare

TRUJILLO, JANET...... District 33

Revenue and Taxation - Vice Chair, Environment, Energy, and Technology, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration

viii HOUSE MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2015

VANORDEN, JULIE...... District 31

Education - Vice Chair, Agricultural Affairs, Resources and Conservation

VANDER WOUDE, JOHN...... District 22

Majority Caucus Chair Environment, Energy, and Technology, Health and Welfare, Resources and Conservation, Ways and Means

WILLS, RICHARD ...... District 23

Judiciary, Rules, and Administration - Chair, Education, Transportation and Defense

WINTROW, MELISSA...... District 19

Judiciary, Rules, and Administration, State Affairs, Transportation and Defense

WOOD, FRED ...... District 27

Health and Welfare - Chair, Resources and Conservation

YOUNGBLOOD, RICK D...... District 12

Appropriations, Resources and Conservation, Transportation and Defense

ix HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES

Agricultural Affairs (14) Education (15) Andrus, Chairman DeMordaunt, Chairman Boyle, Vice Chairman VanOrden, Vice Chairman McMillan Pence Shepherd Pence Batt Erpelding Wills Kloc Bell Boyle Rubel Dayley Clow Miller Gestrin Romrell Harris VanOrden Mendive Burtenshaw McDonald Kerby Dixon Troy Kerby

Environment, Energy, and Technology (17) Appropriations (10) Thompson, Chairman Bell, Chairman Anderst, Vice Chairman Gibbs, Vice Chairman Raybould Smith Miller King Hartgen Rusche Youngblood Gannon Vander Woude Jordan Burtenshaw Nielsen Rubel Horman Anderson Malek Mendive Monks Trujillo Beyeler Chaney Nate Business (18) Scott Barbieri, Chairman Clow, Vice Chairman Collins Smith Crane Rusche Health and Welfare (11) Palmer Jordan Wood, Chairman Thompson Packer, Vice Chairman Batt Hixon Rusche Hixon Perry Chew Kauffman Romrell Monks Vander Woude Anderst Beyeler Beyeler Redman DeMordaunt Troy Dixon Troy Judiciary, Rules, and Administration (17) Wills, Chairman Commerce and Human Resources (13) Dayley, Vice Chairman Hartgen, Chairman Luker Gannon Anderson, Vice Chairman McMillan McCrostie Harris King Perry Nye Holtzclaw Chew Sims Wintrow Romrell Rudolph Malek Chaney Trujillo Horman McDonald Nielsen Cheatham Packer Kerby Redman Nate Scott

x HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES

Local Government (14) Transportation and Defense (17) Luker, Chairman Palmer, Chairman Sims, Vice Chairman Shepherd, Vice Chairman Barbieri Kloc Wills King Perry McCrostie Bateman Rudolph Clow Nye Gestrin Wintrow Horman Hixon Malek Kauffman Collins Packer Cheatham Youngblood Loertscher McDonald Redman Dixon Harris Holtzclaw Resources and Conservation (18) Monks Raybould, Chairman Gestrin, Vice Chairman Moyle Pence Ways and Means (7) Andrus Erpelding Perry, Chairman Shepherd Rubel Moyle Rusche Wood Crane Erpelding Boyle Vander Woude Pence Vander Woude Gibbs Miller Bateman Burtenshaw Mendive VanOrden Youngblood

Revenue and Taxation (16) Collins, Chairman Trujillo, Vice Chairman Moyle Erpelding Raybould Nye Anderson Rudolph Anderst Dayley Hartgen Kauffman Chaney Nate Scott Thompson

State Affairs (17) Loertscher, Chairman Batt, Vice Chairman Andrus Smith Luker Jordan Crane McCrostie Palmer Wintrow Sims Barbieri Holtzclaw McMillan Bateman Cheatham Nielsen

xi HOUSE ATTACHES 2015

ALEXANDER, BONNIE...... Chief Clerk of the House BEAN, BEV ...... Secretary to Revenue and Taxation Committee BUTCHER, KATIE...... Secretary to Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee CLEVELAND, FRANCOISE ...... Secretary to Business Committee COX, CHRISTI ...... Secretary to Appropriations Committee DOUGHERTY, TOM ...... Chaplain DOWNS, CATHY ...... Legislative Aide DUKE, AMBER...... Secretary to Transportation and Defense Committee FRANKS-SMITH, TERRI ...... Chief Fiscal Officer** HOWELL, CLAUDIA ...... Sergeant at Arms HUTTO, ERIN ...... Secretary to Commerce and Human Resources Committee HUTTO, ERIN ...... Secretary to Local Government Committee JARVIS, MICHELE ...... Majority Pool Secretary LEE, ROBIN...... Legislative Aide MAJORS, JOAN ...... Secretary to Agricultural Affairs Committee MAULIN, CARRIE...... Journal Clerk MCKAY, HEIDI ...... Secretary to Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee MCKENZIE, JOYCE ...... Secretary to Ways and Means Committee MOLITOR, MARYLOU ...... Assistant to the Speaker** MOORE, IRENE ...... Secretary to Health and Welfare Committee SCOTT, SHELBY ...... Minority Chief of Staff SMITH, JENNIFER ...... Secretary to Resources and Conservation Committee STEWART, ROBERT...... Assistant Sergeant at Arms TAYLOR, CHRIS...... Assistant Chief Clerk VANCE, JEAN ...... Secretary to Education Committee WEITZ, KRISTEN...... Majority Leadership Secretary WERLINGER, SUSAN...... Secretarial Supervisor WINDER, KASEY...... Secretary to State Affairs Committee ** Permanent Employees

HOUSE PAGES: BULLOCK, ERICA FREDERICK, QUENTIN RICKS, RILEY CHENEY, DUSTIN GIBBS, HARPER ROBY, PHAEREN CLEMENTS, MARILYN HEINER, KENYA RUGGLES, SAMANTHA CURTIS, AUDRA JOHNSTON, NATHAN SATTERLEE, BENJAMIN DAVIDS, SHAE LUKER, EMILY SNOOKS, ALEXA DEMORDAUNT, OLIVIA MOYLE, PRESTON STALEY, JULIA FEELEY, ERIN PRIGGE, JANEL WILLS, NICHOLAS

xii [December 4, 2014 HOUSE JOURNAL 1

29 ...... Mark Nye (D), Elaine Smith (D) HOUSE JOURNAL 30 ...... Jeff Thompson (R), (R) OF THE 31 ...... Neil A. Anderson (R), Julie VanOrden (R) 32 ...... (R), Thomas F. Loertscher (R) 33 ...... (R), Linden B. Bateman (R) IDAHO LEGISLATURE 34 ...... Ronald Nate (R), Dell Raybould (R) ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION 35 ...... Van Burtenshaw (R), Paul Romrell (R) SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho. Done atBoise, the Capital of Idaho, this First day of December, in the year of our Lord, two thousand and fourteen, and of the Independence of FIRST ORGANIZATIONAL DAY the United States of America, the two hundred and thirty-ninth. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2014 /s/ Ben T. Ysursa 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 4, 2014, the Chief Clerk. the members-elect of the House of Representatives convened Roll call showed all 70 members present. in the House Chamber of the Capitol Building in the City of Boise, with the Honorable , Speaker of the House At this time, Speaker Bedke administered the oath of office of the Sixty-second Legislature presiding, assisted by Bonnie to all members-elect. Alexander, Chief Clerk of the Sixty-second Legislature. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Chief Clerk read the official proclamation as follows: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by I, Ben T. Ysursa, Secretary of State of the State of Idaho Chaplain Tom Dougherty. and legal custodian of the records of elections held in the State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the following is a full, true and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh complete list of those elected to serve as members of the House Order of Business. of Representatives of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Legislature, as shown by official records on file in my office: 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions DISTRICT NAME At this time, Representative Bell took the Chair. 1 ...... (R), (R) 2 ...... (R), Eric Redman (R) Nominations were declared in order for the Speaker of the 3 ...... (R), Don Cheatham (R) House. 4 ...... Luke Malek (R), Kathleen Sims (R) Mr. Moyle presented in nomination the name of 5 ...... Paulette Emily Jordan (D), Caroline Troy (R) Mr. Scott Bedke. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. 6 ...... Dan Rudolph (D), John Rusche (D) 7 ...... Shannon McMillan (R), Paul E. Shepherd (R) Mr. Moyle moved that nominations cease and that a 8 ...... Terry Gestrin (R), Merrill Beyeler (R) unanimous ballot be cast for Mr. Scott Bedke. Seconded by 9 ...... (R), (R) Mr. Rusche. 10 ...... Brandon A. Hixon (R), Greg Chaney (R) The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" 11 ...... Gayle L. Batt (R), Christy Perry (R) 12 ...... Robert Anderst (R), Rick D. Youngblood (R) Whereupon voice vote declared the motion carried by voice 13 ...... Brent J. Crane (R), Gary E. Collins (R) vote and Mr. Scott Bedke was elected Speaker of the House. 14 ...... (R), Reed DeMordaunt (R) 15 ...... Lynn M. Luker (R), Patrick McDonald (R) At this time, Mr. Moyle and Mr. Rusche escorted Mr. Bedke to the podium where the oath of office was administered to him 16 ...... John McCrostie (D), Hy Kloc (D) by Representative Bell. 17 ...... John Gannon (D), Susan B. "Sue" Chew (D) 18 ...... (D), Phylis K. King (D) At this time, Speaker Bedke took the Chair. 19 ...... Mat Erpelding (D), Melissa Wintrow (D) 20 ...... (R), (R) Mr. Moyle moved that the House adopt as Rules and Joint 21 ...... Steven Harris (R), Thomas Dayley (R) Rules for the First and Second Sessions of the Sixty-third Legislature, the Rules and Joint Rules as adopted by the 22 ...... (R), Jason A. Monks (R) Sixty-second Legislature. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. 23 ...... Richard "Rich" Wills (R), Pete Nielsen (R) 24 ...... (R), Stephen Hartgen (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), Donna Pence (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 ...... Ken Andrus (R), Kelley Packer (R) Thirteenth Order of Business. 2 HOUSE JOURNAL December 4, 2014]

13TH ORDER COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES (13) Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business Hartgen, Chairman Anderson, Vice Chairman At this time, the members selected their seats in accordance Harris King with House Rule 67. Holtzclaw Chew Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess subject to Call of the Romrell Rudolph Chair. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Chaney Horman Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by voice vote and the House was recessed subject to Call of the Chair. Nielsen Packer RECESS Redman Prior to recess, the House was at the Thirteenth Order of Business. EDUCATION (15) Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business DeMordaunt, Chairman The following committee assignments were announced by VanOrden, Vice Chairman the Speaker: Shepherd Pence Wills Kloc STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE SIXTY-THIRD IDAHO LEGISLATURE Boyle Rubel Clow AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS (14) Gestrin Andrus, Chairman Harris Boyle, Vice Chairman Mendive McMillan Pence McDonald Batt Erpelding Dixon Bell Kerby Dayley Miller Romrell VanOrden ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY (17) Burtenshaw Thompson, Chairman Kerby Anderst, Vice Chairman Troy Raybould Smith APPROPRIATIONS (10) Hartgen Rusche Bell, Chairman Vander Woude Jordan Gibbs, Vice Chairman Nielsen Rubel Miller King Anderson Youngblood Gannon Mendive Burtenshaw Trujillo Horman Malek Beyeler Monks Chaney BUSINESS (18) Nate Barbieri, Chairman Scott Clow, Vice Chairman Collins Smith HEALTH AND WELFARE (11) Crane Rusche Wood, Chairman Palmer Jordan Packer, Vice Chairman Thompson Hixon Rusche Batt Perry Chew Hixon Romrell Kauffman Vander Woude Monks Beyeler Anderst Redman Beyeler Troy DeMordaunt Dixon Troy [December 4, 2014 HOUSE JOURNAL 3

JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION (17) STATE AFFAIRS (17) Wills, Chairman Loertscher, Chairman Dayley, Vice Chairman Batt, Vice Chairman Luker Gannon Andrus Smith McMillan McCrostie Luker Jordan Perry Nye Crane McCrostie Sims Wintrow Palmer Wintrow Malek Sims Trujillo Barbieri McDonald Holtzclaw Cheatham McMillan Kerby Bateman Nate Cheatham Scott Nielsen LOCAL GOVERNMENT (14) Luker, Chairman TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE (17) Sims, Vice Chairman Palmer, Chairman Barbieri Kloc Shepherd, Vice Chairman Perry McCrostie Wills King Clow Nye Bateman Rudolph Horman Gestrin Wintrow Malek Hixon Collins Kauffman Cheatham Packer Loertscher Youngblood Redman McDonald Dixon RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION (18) Harris Raybould, Chairman Holtzclaw Gestrin, Vice Chairman Monks Moyle Pence Andrus Erpelding WAYS AND MEANS (7) Shepherd Rubel Perry, Chairman Wood Moyle Rusche Boyle Crane Erpelding Vander Woude Vander Woude Pence Gibbs Miller There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. Bateman Burtenshaw 16TH ORDER Mendive Adjournment VanOrden Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that a committee be Youngblood appointed by the Speaker to notify the Senate that the House is ready to adjourn Sine Die. There being no objection, it was so REVENUE AND TAXATION (16) ordered. Collins, Chairman Trujillo, Vice Chairman The Speaker appointed Representatives Crane, Rudolph, and Moyle Erpelding Troy to notify the Senate. The committee was excused. Raybould Nye The committee appointed to notify the Senate reported that Anderson Rudolph they had delivered the message to the Senate. The committee was Anderst thanked and discharged by the Speaker. Dayley Mr. Moyle moved that the Organizational Session of Hartgen the Sixty-third Legislature adjourn Sine Die. Seconded by Kauffman Mr. Rusche. Chaney Nate Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried and the Scott Organizational Session of the Sixty-third Legislature adjourned Thompson Sine Die at 3:48 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk

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HOUSE JOURNAL a term commencing January 12, 2015, and continuing until such time as Representative Boyle is able to resume her duties. OF THE IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idahoat the Capitol in Boise on this 8th day of January, in the year of our IDAHO LEGISLATURE Lord two thousand and fifteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and thirty-ninth year. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Governor /s/ Secretary of State

FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 2015 of the Chief Clerk. The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Viki Purdy. House of Representatives The House convened at 12 noon, January 12, 2015, the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh time established for the convening of the First Regular Session Order of Business. of the Sixty-third 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 Roll call showed 69 members present. BY MOYLE AND RUSCHE Absent – Kloc. Total – 1. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Total – 70. PROVIDING FOR A JOINT SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE SENATE OF THE At this time the Speaker put the House at ease for the Flag FIRST REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTY-THIRD IDAHO Ceremony. LEGISLATURE FOR THE PURPOSE OF HEARING A MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Dustin Cheney, 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 the Senate of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho January 12, 2015 Legislature in the Chamber of the House of Representatives at 1 Mr. Speaker: p.m. on Monday, January 12, 2015. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, House Journal of the the Organizational Session and recommend the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that same be adopted as corrected. that the House of Representatives and the Senate meet in Joint WILLS, Chairman Session on Monday, January 12, 2015, at 1 p.m. for the purpose Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by of 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 THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR to notify the Senate that the House is organized and ready to do 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, JUDY BOYLE, State Representative, District 9, Seat B, Adams County, State of Representatives Vander Woude, Harris, and Erpelding Idaho, has nominated, VIKI PURDY, of 3474 South End Road, were appointed as the committee to notify the Governor New Meadows, ID 83654, to perform the duties of this office and Representatives DeMordaunt, Horman, and Rubel were temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 9, Seat B. appointed as the committee to notify the Senate. The committees NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, were excused. Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Viki Purdy of New Meadows, Idaho, to There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth the office of Acting State Representative, District 9, Seat B,for Order of Business. 6 HOUSE JOURNAL January 12, 2015]

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 12, 2015 business. The Speaker thanked the committee. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that a committee be ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 1. appointed to wait upon the Senate and escort the Senators to the WILLS, Chairman House Chamber for the purpose of attending the Joint Session. There being no objection, it was so ordered. HCR 1 was ordered held at the Desk. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh The Speaker appointed Representatives Sims, VanOrden, and Order of Business. King as the committee to wait upon the Senate. The committee was excused. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions The committee appointed to wait upon the Senate returned and reported that the Senate was waiting to enter the House HCR 1 - GOVERNOR - STATE OF STATE ADDRESS Chambers. The Speaker thanked and discharged the committee. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with JOINT SESSION the immediate consideration of HCR 1 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Pursuant to HCR 1, the hour of 1 p.m. having arrived, the of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be members of the Senate entered the House Chamber and met in dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 1 be Joint Session with Speaker Scott Bedke presiding. 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 showed 69 members present. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Absent – Kloc. Total – 1. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Roll call of the Senate showed 34 members present.. Roll call resulted as follows: Absent – Lodge.Total – 1. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Total – 35. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle(Purdy), Burtenshaw, Chaney, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chaplain Tom Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Dougherty. McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that one committee be Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, appointed to wait upon the Supreme Court Justices and Appellate Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Court Judges and one to wait upon the Elected Officials and escort Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. them to the House Chamber. There being no objection, it was so NAYS – None. ordered. Absent – DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Harris, Horman, Kloc, Rubel, Vander Woude. Total – 7. The Speaker appointed Representatives Wills and Gannon Total – 70. and Senators Hagedorn and Werk as the committee to wait upon the Supreme Court Justices and Appellate Court Judges Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds and Representatives Nielsen and Wintrow and Senators Winder of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion and Buckner-Webb as the committee to wait upon the Elected carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 1 was read the first Officials and escort them to the House Chamber. The committees time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and were excused. placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the Speaker appoint At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open a committee to wait upon the Governor and escort him to the debate. House Chamber. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall HCR 1 be adopted?" The Speaker appointed Representatives Moyle and Rusche Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 1 adopted by voice and Senators Davis and Stennett as the committee to wait vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. upon the Governor and escort him to the House Chamber. The committee was excused. The committee appointed to notify the Governor that the House was in session returned to the House and reported they The committee appointed by the Speaker escorted the had conveyed the message to the Governor and that the Governor Supreme Court Justices and the Appellate Court Judges to the sent his greetings and best wishes for a productive session. The House Chamber where they were presented to the Joint Session. committee was thanked and discharged by the Speaker. The committee appointed by the Speaker escorted the Elected The committee appointed to notify the Senate that the House Officials to the House Chamber where they were presented tothe was in session returned to the House and reported that they had Joint Session. conveyed the message to the Senate, and the Senate returned its best wishes for a productive session. The committee was thanked The committee appointed by the Speaker escorted the and discharged by the Speaker. Governor to the House Chamber. [January 12, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 7

His Excellency, the Governor of the State of Idaho, C.L. Partisan rancor and political infighting are unacceptable "Butch" Otter, was introduced by the Speaker and the following excuses for inaction and dysfunction. Here in Idaho we have State of the State Message and Budget Address was delivered not only the opportunity but the responsibility to set a higher by Governor Otter. standard, and then live up to it. ***** I ran for Governor in 2006 because my six years in Congress Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, Honorable Justices and Judges, taught me that the states are where our Republic must meet my fellow constitutional officers, distinguished legislators and today's challenges and prepare for those that lay ahead. members of my Cabinet, honored guests, friends, my family and our First Lady my fellow Idahoans. That is just as true today, and even more apparent. So I am more determined than ever for Idaho to embrace that opportunity. Allow me first to comment briefly on two men who were with It will mean setting an example of both fiscal responsibility us here throughout the first eight years of my tenure in this office and policy vision, especially on those issues that are fundamental - Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna and Secretary to our future prosperity, consistent with the proper role of of State . government and aligned with our Idaho values. That will require During my time in government I have seldom been privileged all of us working together rather than at cross-purposes. to work so closely with two individuals more devoted to the We must not allow ourselves to emulate the federal public interest or more motivated by the better angels of public government's politics of division, procrastination and service than Tom and Ben. misdirection for which we all are paying the price. Please join me now in an appreciation of their work, their In some cases and on some issues, we already have put legacy, and their friendship. off making some tough decisions for too long. That cannot To our newly elected legislators and constitutional officers, and must not continue. Today, I will outline some issues on congratulations and welcome. I applaud your willingness to serve. which I believe we must act - not in careless haste but with all I respect and appreciate your civic virtue. And I encourage your appropriate dispatch. attention, patience and commitment to the processes and purposes Perhaps the most important message I want to leave with you of our State government. today is simply this: Idaho Learns. Like you, I am beginning a new term in office. It is an honor We learned the value of being more frugal and accountable and a privilege to have once again garnered the support and with taxpayer resources during the Great Recession. We learned confidence of the citizens of Idaho. the value of preparation and consensus building during our Like you, I take that responsibility very seriously. And I discussions concerning transportation funding. We learned the know that public confidence must be earned anew every day. value of process and inclusion during our efforts to improve So let us begin our work together unfettered by cynicism or education. mistrust, and with a sure understanding of our limitations as well And we have learned that even the best intentions and as our potential. plans must be carried out with equal attention to detail and With you, I look forward to advancing the interests of the public perceptions from our contract experience with the Idaho people we serve. Education Network. With you, I am committed to continuing our efforts to make Idaho Learns. Idaho what America was meant to be. And those lessons run deep. Ladies and gentlemen, we are blessed to live in interesting As a result of our experiences we move forward more times. There is unrest and uncertainty all around us. But that's confident in our abilities, more certain in our goals, and better nothing new to the human experience. prepared for the challenges before us. Future generations will There has never been a shortage of issues upon which benefit from our efforts to apply these lessons today. well-intentioned people could earnestly and actively disagree in I am not here to offer panaceas or to insist that your any free and dynamic society. deliberations proceed in a particular direction - we are after all separate but equal branches of State government. We also are blessed to live in a nation and a state where there is an orderly, responsible, citizen-driven process for sorting out Instead, I am here to offer my view of what our state priorities and addressing those issues. Our process is not designed to satisfy should be and where our resources can be most effectively used everyone. Nothing ever can. But it is designed to do more than in the public interest. stimulate public discussion and debate. That list begins with education. Ultimately, it must inspire resolution and progress - however imperfect or incomplete. Last year in this chamber I laid out a five-year plan for sustainably and responsibly investing in our public schools. That is the lodestar on which we must find our way forward in the days ahead. I greatly appreciate your support for achieving those goals and I encourage your continuing help in seeing this process Unfortunately, that has not been a hallmark of our national through as we welcome new Superintendent of Public Instruction government in recent years. Sherri Ybarra. From immigration to energy and from environmental In Idaho, public schools are the most fundamentally proper protection to budgeting, there is neither rhyme nor reason to how role of government. They are essential to the health of our the federal government does - or does not - do its job. families, our communities and our economy. 8 HOUSE JOURNAL January 12, 2015]

In addition to the choices that parents are afforded with home beyond question. The IEN is an asset that must be maintained. schooling, charter schools and private schools, world-class public The challenges in continuing this world-class educational tool can schools can set the bar for higher individual achievement. They and should be overcome. are the key to our prosperity and Idaho's competitiveness in the global marketplace. I am committed to fulfilling the vision and promise of the IEN, which will start with rebidding the contracts involved, but As you know, our school improvement plan is based on also includes a strong recommendation for full funding of IEN the recommendations of my broad-based, bipartisan Education operations in fiscal 2016 to ensure the service is continued for Task Force, which was led and facilitated by the State Board of Idaho students. Education. The goal of its recommendations is to build a public school system that is focused on student outcomes, responsive One of the benefits of the Idaho Education Network to local needs, respectful of the role of classroom teachers, and continues to be the ability to bring college-level courses into more accountable to parents, patrons and taxpayers. high school classrooms throughout Idaho. That in turn helps ensure that more of our students are adequately prepared for the The Fiscal Year 2016 Executive Budget recommendation I academic rigors of college life. am submitting to you today provides more funding for teacher training and professional development, and a significant infusion Our colleges and universities have been spending too of money for teacher compensation under the new tiered licensure much time, money and energy on remedial programs to bring and career ladder proposed by the State Board of Education. Idaho high school graduates up to a post-secondary level of competence on such critical subjects as science, math and reading To support continuous improvement, my recommendation comprehension. provides additional funding to help local school districts conduct planning on how best to improve the education of our children Many of our employers also are having trouble finding every year. workers with the skills they need in an increasingly complex economy to enable those businesses to remain competitive. In addition, I'm calling for another $20 million in discretionary operating funds for local schools in fiscal 2016. And I'm not just talking about computer science, engineering and healthcare fields; we have businesses struggling tofind My recommendation also includes funding to provide more enough well-trained and qualified welders, technicians and other career and college counseling for students. As we implement our trades positions. In fact, at current levels of economic growth we K-through-Career goals I want students and parents to have the are going to be tens of thousands of employees short of industry best information available in making important decisions about demand for the skills and level of post-secondary training and courses, programs and post-secondary opportunities that will give education they need in the coming years. them a leg up toward success in the workforce. That's why our efforts to better prepare students to be My total General Fund budget request for the coming year contributing members of society now extend beyond the old represents a 5.2-percent increase. K-12 focus to a K-through-Career emphasis. But my proposal for public schools calls for 7.4 percent more Education must not be allowed to end with high school. funding. That's almost $60 million more than we allocated for schools before the Great Recession began in fiscal year 2009. We have a responsibility to use our tax dollars more strategically and effectively - and to build and strengthen Beyond the numbers, I'm also calling on the State Board partnerships with employers - if we are to meet our goal of at of Education and our education partners to work together to least 60 percent of Idaho citizens between the ages of 25 and 34 develop a comprehensive plan for improving literacy and reading having a post-secondary degree or professional certification by proficiency. Reading at grade level by the end of third grade 2020. is a major foundation for a student's education. It enables their success in every other subject area. We absolutely must prepare Folks, that's just five years down the road. We have a lotof our students by doing more to achieve this critical benchmark. work to do to achieve this worthy goal. Anything less is simply unacceptable. Already the Board of Education and our higher education My hope while you consider this request is that we work institutions are working more closely than ever with the together to continue assessing the impact of the current year's Department of Labor, the Department of Commerce, investments and seek to advance those policies and processes that Professional-Technical Education, Health and Welfare and local work best for Idaho students. organizations to develop commonsense plans for meeting our workforce development needs. We know that one of our initiatives to improve the quality and equity of the public school experience for our students is the That includes more pronounced, targeted and sustainable Idaho Education Network. investments in such programs as the computer science initiative at Boise State University, an employee readiness initiative at It enables students in Salmon and Montpelier to get the same the University of Idaho, career path internships at Idaho State kind of advanced instruction as those in Sandpoint and Meridian. University, and the Complete College Idaho program throughout It enables Idaho to overcome our geographic and socioeconomic our higher education system. barriers. It allows us to realize the kind of opportunities for enlightenment and progress that not long ago were available Those are amongst the top priorities at each of our schools, only in our largest and most connected communities. and I'm asking for your continuing support to help them succeed - to help US succeed in building a comprehensive system of The kind and quality of courses and the level of instruction education and workforce training opportunities so that Idaho provided by the IEN truly is staggering. I believe its value is Learns applies to all the citizens of our state. [January 12, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 9

I'm also pleased to report some good news from the working in the years ahead - if they are educated and trained to efforts of our Leadership in Nuclear Energy Commission do the kinds of careers being created. or LINE Commission and the Center for Advanced Energy Studies–CAES. As you will recall, that group did an outstanding We now expect to outpace the national employment growth job highlighting the strengths and capabilities of our National rate with 15,000 job opportunities a year being created for Idaho Lab - and one of their key recommendations focused on workers through 2022 - many of them in the healthcare and "regionalizing CAES" by including other state partners. construction fields. This past fall my good friend Governor Mead and the That's why Director Ken Edmunds and his team at Labor University of Wyoming agreed to join as equal partners in the have developed a plan for retaining, recruiting and returning CAES consortium of our state universities. employees to Idaho to help meet the demand for skilled workers. This is but the first step in a continuing effort to fulfill the The idea behind the "Choose Idaho" initiative is to bridge the promise of the INL and CAES. coming labor shortage by keeping Idaho's best and brightest right here at home, encouraging former Idahoans to come home, and Let me talk for just a moment now about something that you welcoming people with new skills to our communities. won't find in my budget recommendation. But I believe it hasthe potential to improve the lives and enhance the opportunities of To help build on that effort, my budget recommendation for many Idaho citizens. I believe that because we've already seen it fiscal 2016 includes a transfer of $5 million for Industry Sector happen right here in this valley. Grants. In 2007, my first year as Governor, the Treasure Valley That will help build partnerships between industry and was one of the last metropolitan areas in America without our education system to more effectively address a growing a community college. That year the Legislature enacted my shortage of skilled and trained employees - a key element of our request to provide a State incentive of startup funding for any K-through-Career goals. local jurisdictions where voters opt to establish a community At the same time, I'm pleased that the Department of Labor college district. Ada and Canyon counties soon stepped up to the was able to announce last month that Idaho's economic recovery challenge and voted to establish the College of Western Idaho. and job growth will allow the unemployment insurance tax rate And what a tremendous success it's been. It's forever paid by Idaho businesses to fall for the third consecutive year - changed the way education is delivered here in Idaho's most this time by another 16.8 percent. That means tens of millions populated area. It's hard to even imagine this valley now without of dollars in savings that can help capitalize additional Idaho CWI playing a significant role in our future. growth. Thanks to the incredible efforts of President Bert Glandon, I appreciate your support over the years for reducing the tax the visionary leadership of the College of Western Idaho Board burden on Idaho citizens. From increasing the grocery tax credit and collaboration with Boise State University and others, CWI to lowering income tax rates and providing personal property tax joins as a full partner with the College of Southern Idaho and relief, we are keeping almost $157 million in the hands of Idaho North Idaho College in fulfilling the promise of true "community" taxpayers during 2015. And that will grow to more than $169 colleges. million during the year that begins July 1 as our economy keeps expanding. They are providing affordable, accessible and responsive resources for both students and employers to meet their education Director Jeff Sayer and his team at the Department of and career-training goals. Commerce are working hand-in-glove with Education, Labor, Transportation, Agriculture, Health and Welfare and other Through them, Idaho Learns is taking on a broader definition. State agencies to leverage market-driven economic growth into Providing that opportunity for our citizens during the improving how employers see Idaho. Their goal is nothing less economic downturn was critically important to our recovery. than to make Idaho a global leader in growth and prosperity. Now that we are rebounding, we find ourselves faced with And we have some great resources to help Accelerate Idaho, growing demand and intensifying need for the services that including the Tax Reimbursement Incentive or TRI that you community colleges are uniquely able to provide. approved last year. This performance-based tool is attracting great interest from businesses ready to create thousands of jobs So today I challenge again the underserved communities of and invest billions of dollars in Idaho's future. Idaho where no broad-based community college programs now exist to canvass their citizens and businesses on the value that can Thank you for recognizing that Idaho Learns extends to the be added to their economic development and public enrichment lessons from other states where government is mortgaging its efforts by establishing a community college district of the size future to up the ante on attracting new businesses. and focus that will meet their local needs. By contrast, the TRI requires employers to prove up their Those needs and my challenge for local leaders to address commitment to Idaho with jobs and capital investments before a them will be part of the discussion in each town I visit to conduct dime of their tax payments are reimbursed. And most importantly, Capital for a Day. We did it with CWI and we can do it again. the TRI is getting just as much attention from our homegrown Idaho businesses looking to expand as it is from employers Preparing Idahoans for the workplace is the primary focus outside Idaho looking for a better place to achieve their goals. of the Idaho Department of Labor. It's not just about sending out unemployment checks. One of the most crucial parts of making Idaho a better place to do business and create jobs is improving our infrastructure. And the experts at Labor and our other State agencies now My budget recommendation includes an additional $3 million have a clearer picture than ever of where our people will be infusion for the Idaho Opportunity Fund at the Department of 10 HOUSE JOURNAL January 12, 2015]

Commerce. That money is used for strategic grants to help Idaho We already have 785 state and local bridges in Idaho that are communities provide the water, power, wastewater treatment, over 50 years old and considered structurally "deficient." roads and other infrastructure necessary for new or expanding businesses. That number will grow to almost 900 bridges by 2019 even after completing work on the 68 for which we already have A great example of the return on investment from our funding. Opportunity Fund is Cives Steel. When one of the nation's largest steel fabricators was looking to expand west of the Mississippi This isn't a matter of Hennie Penny telling us that the sky is River it found a home in Ucon, just north of Idaho Falls. falling. It's a real problem, but we know how to fix it if we have the resources. Major Idaho highway improvement projects since It landed there for a number of reasons, but one factor 2009 - mostly funded by GARVEE bonds and federal stimulus in particular helped seal the deal: Ucon was able to secure a money - have reduced the accident rate on those routes by 35 $400,000 Idaho Opportunity Fund grant to support infrastructure percent and the death rate by 25 percent. needed for the Cives operation. So far the employee-owned company has invested about $10 million in facilities and Under Director Brian Ness and Board Chairman Jerry equipment in Idaho. That figures to grow to about $32 million as Whitehead, the Idaho Transportation Department is making Cives creates more than 150 career opportunities in Bonneville significant strides in efficiency and more effectively using limited County. highway resources. ITD has eliminated more than 100 full-time positions since 2013 alone by reducing layers of management. You know as well as I do that every Idaho community that's It now is recognized among the best-run transportation agencies been passed over by a new or growing employer understands the in America. value of those grants. But they only help address a small fraction of our statewide infrastructure needs. I fully understand the misgivings of some about higher The biggest of the big-ticket items in our infrastructure transportation costs. inventory is our long-term, multibillion-dollar investment in But there is something to be said for the old adage about Idaho's roads and bridges. being "penny wise and pound foolish." In fact, every dollar we And if Idaho Learns means anything at all, it's time for us to invest now in our roads and bridges will save motorists and address that elephant in the room. taxpayers $6 to $14 later. Our own circumstances and the realities of our national Chairmen Brackett and Palmer, legislative leaders, I am not government require us to seize the opportunity to become more going to stand here and tell you how to swallow this elephant. self-reliant, to be the architects of our own destiny rather than the That would be contrary to all we have learned about each other afterthoughts of a federal funding system that could be skewed and the people we serve in recent years. But we all know it to our disadvantage. There's a real possibility that Congress will must be done. I welcome financially responsible legislation try to pass a transportation funding bill in the coming year - that addresses steady, ongoing and sustainable transportation maybe as early as the spring. infrastructure in Idaho; however, I will NOT entertain proposals aimed at competing for General Fund tax dollars with education A cold, hard assessment of the politics involved indicates that and our other required public programs or services. we run the risk of getting left in the lurch if that federal legislation changes the Highway Trust Fund formula so that we wind up That raises the question of taxation. paying in more than we're allotted for our needs in Idaho. So allow me to reflect for just a moment on our Idaho tax A survey last winter showed that most Idahoans believe our system and its conformance with the basic tenets of equity, aging highways and bridges will need attention within ten years. certainty and simplicity. By that I mean taxation must be fair That's one benchmark to consider. in its policy and administration across taxpayer classifications; it must be predictable so that taxpayers can plan and prepare But the maintenance backlog we already have makes it even as they conduct their business and personal affairs; and it must more important to figure out now how to pay for the hundreds of be understandable so that taxpayers have a fighting chance of millions of dollars in improvements needed to protect Idaho lives making sense of the tax code and its impact on them. and corridors of commerce. As it stands today, Idaho unfortunately has become a Ladies and gentlemen, we know that after education, confusing hodgepodge of taxing authorities. That undermines investing in infrastructure is among the smartest, most public confidence that those who collect the tax are accountable cost-effective and frankly essential uses of taxpayer dollars to citizens for how the revenue is used. With that and the to promote the public's general welfare and sustain economic benchmarks of equity, certainty and simplicity in mind, I'm growth. asking for your help today in ensuring that over the coming four years we can make Idaho's tax system one of the best in the And that truth is being embraced by voters. It's interesting nation. to note that roughly half of the survey respondents said transportation funding should be among the Legislature's top I believe that work should start now by enacting the three priorities - even though most are satisfied with the condition recommendations from the task force I assembled last year to of our roads and bridges right now. consider improvements to how the Idaho State Tax Commission They get it. Building and maintaining infrastructure is not operates. Those recommendations are aimed at improving an overnight proposition - whether it's highways, broadband the efficiency, accountability and transparency of our revenue connectivity, electric transmission lines or water treatment operations. That includes refining the role of the Commission facilities. It takes planning and a commitment to sustainable itself with the addition of a director over day-to-day agency long-term investment. business. [January 12, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 11

By now most of you know that I would like to see us further Those who are working diligently in both the public and reduce the marginal rates for Idaho's individual and corporate private sectors to improve healthcare outcomes in Idaho deserve income tax below 7 percent from their current 7.4 percent, as well our sincere thanks. as the complete elimination of the personal property tax. To that end, my budget recommendation sets aside the first year of a five My thanks also go to the Legislature and those advocates year approach to reduce our income tax brackets from 7.4 percent who are enabling us to more aggressively address the local to 6.9 percent. challenges of behavioral health. Less than a month ago I was in Idaho Falls to cut the ribbon on Idaho's first Behavioral Health This effort will provide relief to 44 percent of taxpayers this Crisis Center, where people with mental health or substance year and up to 51 percent of taxpayers by 2018. abuse problems can get short-term help without going to a hospital emergency room or a jail cell. I also believe the time has come for Idaho to prepare for a potential change in federal law to address the issue of tax equity. It's an important part of the broader improvements needed It's called the Marketplace Fairness Act. in our community-based services. We know that best practices across the country show that such local facilities reduce law As many of you know, that legislation now before Congress enforcement and hospital-related costs while providing more would clarify the legal authority of states like Idaho to impose sustainable support and better access for vulnerable citizens. and enforce a sales tax on interstate purchases of goods online. That's why I once again am requesting funds for an additional Not only is this a fundamental matter of fairness for those Behavioral Health Crisis Center in the coming year. brick-and-mortar businesses in our communities. It also is a matter of securing our own long-term prosperity. Another decision for which I'm proud of the Legislature, our courts and our Executive agencies is their unprecedented Simply put, every dollar of sales tax from online purchases collaboration in enacting and now implementing the Justice that goes uncollected is the better part of a dollar that is NOT Reinvestment Initiative or JRI. going to support the necessary and proper roles of our State government - especially meeting the education and infrastructure This is an effort started two years ago by the good chairmen needs of our growing economy. of our House and Senate Judiciary committees. Congress has yet to act. But the legislation has support from Last year's overwhelming legislative support for Senate within our own Idaho delegation. Bill 1357 and hard work during the past year by our courts, Department of Correction and Commission of Pardons and On the topic of Congress, I believe the chances now have Parole has resulted in an outstanding set of administrative rules improved - if only marginally - to repeal or more likely make for you to consider during this session. incremental changes to Obamacare that would have a real impact here in Idaho. They spell out in detail how we can improve public safety, reduce recidivism and lower the costs associated with locking up I have studied the recommendations of my Medicaid offenders by prioritizing and refining our post-release supervision Redesign Workgroup and agree with its findings - up to a point. efforts with swift, certain and graduated sanctions. I especially appreciate the Workgroup's strong focus on personal accountability, requiring co-payments, and managed care. I appreciate your continuing support as our Justice Reinvestment efforts move from careful planning to effective But more broadly, Idaho Learns should also apply to these on-the-ground implementation. findings and their experience. The Workgroup did its homework and deserves an opportunity to share what they have learned. I am I hope you will consider it equally important to continue our asking you to hold hearings this session, listen to their findings, work toward addressing the very real challenge we face in our ask questions and educate yourselves on all the work they have public defense system. done. The courts have made it clear that our current method of We worked together collaboratively and with great success providing legal counsel for indigent criminal defendants does not on creating Your Health Idaho. After some initial trials, Idaho pass constitutional muster. now is successfully running its own insurance exchange cheaper, more efficiently, with less staff and with better service This is a priority for our counties so it also must be a priority than the national system that overpromised and profoundly for us. If we value the ideals embodied in the Fourth, Fifth, under-delivered. That's because Your Health Idaho is locally run Sixth and Eighth amendments to the U.S. Constitution, then it is and utilizes insurance agents and brokers working in the free undeniably our responsibility to take the phrase "due process of market. law" as seriously as the Framers intended. In fact, the marketplace is the key to how Idaho is advancing Which brings me to another constitutional issue - the defense our goal of making health care more affordable and accessible for of traditional marriage. all Idahoans. Last year we found ourselves in the position of defending an Many people in this state have quietly gone about the amendment to the Idaho Constitution approved by voters in 2006 business of putting Idaho at the forefront of the changing and - I believe - truly representing both the intentions and the healthcare landscape. values of our citizens. It defines marriage between a man anda woman as the only "domestic legal union" valid in Idaho. By building public-private partnerships, Health and Welfare Director Dick Armstrong and the men and women who are It is incumbent upon those of us sworn to uphold and defend working on the State Healthcare Innovation Plan are changing our Constitution and to do so based on its content now - not on the way we pay for and deliver healthcare services - including changing societal views since it was enacted or how any of us Medicaid. would write it today. 12 HOUSE JOURNAL January 12, 2015]

Therefore, I will continue to do all I can to uphold my oath The Speaker thanked Governor Otter. and defend our Idaho Constitution. The committee appointed to wait upon the Governor came I am hopeful that our recent request for the U.S. Supreme forward and escorted him from the House Chamber and was, on Court to review the issue will be accepted and that we can look its return, thanked and discharged by the Speaker. forward to an outcome that affirms our Constitution. The committee appointed to wait upon the Supreme Court It's unfortunate that so many of our differences with the Justices and the Appellate Court Judges came forward and national government wind up in court. But in the absence of escorted them from the House Chamber and was, on its return, any federal consensus on a multitude of issues, too often the thanked and discharged by the Speaker. courts become the last refuge both for public policy disputes and safeguarding our freedoms. The committee appointed to wait upon the Elected Officials came forward and escorted them from the House Chamber and That may well be where such questions as protection of was, on its return, thanked and discharged by the Speaker. sage-grouse and siting of electricity transmission corridors end up. I hope not, and we are working hard with Idaho landowners, Mr. Moyle moved that the Governor's State of the State sportsmen, federal land managers and other stakeholders to find Message and Budget Address be printed in both the House and common ground through our administrative processes on those Senate Journals. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. issues and others. The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" During the past year we completed the historic Snake River Basin Adjudication process. The largest single-stream Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by voice adjudication in U.S. history took 27 years and covered water vote and ordered the Governor's State of the State Message and rights on about 87 percent of Idaho's land area. We advanced our Budget Address printed in both the House and Senate Journals. efforts to similarly adjudicate all northern Idaho water claims. Mr. Moyle moved that the Joint Session be dissolved. And we made great progress on our efforts to preserve, recharge Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. and more sustainably manage our water throughout the state. The Senate returned to its Chamber. In addition and with gratitude for your help and support, I'm proud to announce that there now are five Rangeland Fire There being no objection, the House advanced to the Protection Associations throughout Idaho. They are organized Sixteenth Order of Business. and prepared to launch initial attacks when wildfire threatens any of more than 3.5 million acres of state, private and BLM 16TH ORDER rangeland in our state. Adjournment Ladies and gentlemen, look high above you. Within this Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., magnificent chamber so beautifully renovated just a few years Tuesday, January 13, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion ago, you see an Idaho sky through a vaulted dome of glass. carried. This chamber, this building, this body has all the room that anyone could need to accommodate the biggest, loftiest and most Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at meaningful ideas and actions. 2 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker In fact I would measure that the entire church used in the summer of 1787 to create this great Republic would but fill this ATTEST: chamber. BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk So as you begin your deliberations today, don't limit yourselves. Think big. Be bold. Act decisively. Reflect the Idaho values you were sent here to represent. And as you consider the magnitude of the work ahead and how it will benefit the citizens we serve, keep looking up toward higher aspirations. Keep looking up and apply what Idaho Learns so that our fondest hopes and best intentions will lead to a better tomorrow for future generations. Join me in putting Idaho and our people first and foremost in your minds. Good luck, Godspeed, and may God continue to bless America and the Great State of Idaho. Thank you.

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HOUSE JOURNAL The correspondence was ordered filed in the office ofthe Chief Clerk. OF THE January 12, 2015 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE I return herewith HCR 1 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD 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 TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2015 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions House of Representatives Mr. Moyle moved that the following persons be approved as attaches to serve the House of Representatives for and during The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature. Roll call showed 68 members present. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Absent – Kloc, Rubel. Total – 2. Chief Clerk of the House ...... Bonnie Alexander Total – 70. 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 Audra Curtis, Page. Sergeant at Arms ...... Claudia Howell 3RD ORDER Majority Pool Secretary ...... Michele Jarvis Approval of Journal Legislative Aide ...... Robin Lee Journal Clerk ...... Carrie Maulin January 13, 2015 Assistant to the Speaker ...... MaryLou Molitor Mr. Speaker: Minority Chief of Staff ...... Shelby Scott We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Assistant Sergeant at Arms ...... Robert Stewart ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Assistant Chief Clerk ...... Chris Taylor House Journal of the First Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Majority Leadership Secretary ...... Kristen Weitz WILLS, Chairman Secretarial Supervisor ...... Susan Werlinger

Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Committee Secretaries: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Revenue & Taxation ...... Bev Bean 4TH ORDER Judiciary, Rules, & Administration ...... Katie Butcher Consideration of Messages from the Business ...... Francoise Cleveland Governor and the Senate Appropriations ...... Christi Cox Transportation & Defense ...... Amber Duke OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Commerce & Human Resources ...... Erin Hutto Boise Local Government ...... Erin Hutto Agricultural Affairs ...... Joan Majors January 12, 2015 Environment, Energy, & Technology ...... Heidi McKay The Honorable Scott Bedke Ways & Means ...... Joyce McKenzie Speaker of the House Health & Welfare ...... Irene Moore Resources & Conservation ...... Jennifer Smith As required by Section 57-1601, Idaho Code, I am Education ...... Jean Vance transmitting the following report of the Governor's Emergency State Affairs ...... Kasey Winder Fund for fiscal years 2014 and 2015. Balance as of July 1, 2013 83,744.48 Pages: No activity in fiscal year 2014 Dustin Cheney Audra Curtis Balance as of June 30, 2014 83,744.48 Shae Davids Kenya Heiner No activity year-to-date in fiscal Emily Luker Riley Ricks year 2015 Phaeren Roby Benjamin Satterlee Balance as of December 31, 2014 83,744.48 Julia Staley Nicholas Wills

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. 14 HOUSE JOURNAL January 13, 2015]

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

HOUSE BILL NO. 1 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO STATE SYMBOLS; AMENDING CHAPTER 45, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-4514, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE IDAHO GIANT SALAMANDER IS DESIGNATED AND DECLARED TO BE THE STATE AMPHIBIAN OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. 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 Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:14 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [January 14, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 15

HOUSE JOURNAL 13TH ORDER Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business OF THE House of Representatives IDAHO LEGISLATURE State of Idaho January 12, 2015 FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE The Honorable Fred Wood, Chairman Health and Welfare Committee

Dear Representative Wood:

THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY Pursuant to House Rule 24, I am designating the Health and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2015 Welfare Committee as a privileged committee for the entire 2015 legislative session.

House of Representatives Sincerely, /s/ Scott Bedke The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Speaker of the House Roll call showed 68 members present. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Absent – Kloc, Nye. Total – 2. Sixteenth Order of Business. Total – 70. 16TH ORDER Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Adjournment The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Shae Davids, Page. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Thursday, January 15, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion 3RD ORDER carried. Approval of Journal Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at January 14, 2015 11:15 a.m. Mr. Speaker: SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the ATTEST: House Journal of the Second Legislative Day and recommend that BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman Mr. Wills 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 14, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 1. WILLS, Chairman H 1 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. January 14, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 1. WILLS, 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 Thirteenth Order of Business. 16 HOUSE JOURNAL January 15, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL HOUSE BILL NO. 3 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE OF THE AN ACT RELATING TO QUALIFICATIONS FOR ELECTION OF STATE REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATORS; IDAHO LEGISLATURE AMENDING SECTION 34-614, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE QUALIFICATIONS FOR A PERSON TO BE ELIGIBLE FIRST REGULAR SESSION TO BE ELECTED AS A STATE REPRESENTATIVE OR SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE SENATOR. H 2 and H 3 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2015 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business.

House of Representatives 16TH ORDER Adjournment The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Roll call showed 69 members present. Friday, January 16, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion Absent – Rusche. Total – 1. carried. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. 11:09 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kenya Heiner, Page. ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal January 15, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Third Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman Mr. Wills 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.

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

HOUSE BILL NO. 2 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO CIVIL RIGHTS; AMENDING SECTION 18-7301, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR GENDER IDENTITY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE; AMENDING SECTION 67-5901, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT FREEDOM FROM DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR GENDER IDENTITY IS A CIVIL RIGHT; AND AMENDING SECTION 67-5909, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST A PERSON BECAUSE OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR GENDER IDENTITY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. [January 16, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 17

HOUSE JOURNAL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. OF THE 16TH ORDER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Adjournment Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., FIRST REGULAR SESSION Monday, January 19, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 10:09 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY ATTEST: FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015 BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk

House of Representatives The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Roll call showed 63 members present. Absent – Barbieri, Loertscher, Malek, Moyle, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 7. Total – 70. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Emily Luker, Page. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal January 16, 2015 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. WILLS, Chairman Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate January 15, 2015 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. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees January 16, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 2 and H 3. WILLS, Chairman H 2 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. H 3 was filed for second reading. 18 HOUSE JOURNAL January 19, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL 16TH ORDER Adjournment OF THE Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Tuesday, January 20, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion IDAHO LEGISLATURE carried. FIRST REGULAR SESSION Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE 11:08 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 2015

House of Representatives The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Roll call showed 68 members present. Absent – Moyle, Nielsen. Total – 2. Total – 70. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Riley Ricks, Page. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal January 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Fifth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman Mr. Wills 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 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HCR 1 to the Secretary of State at 10:15 a.m., as of this date, January 16, 2015. WILLS, Chairman

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 3, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. [January 20, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 19

HOUSE JOURNAL CODE, TO ADD RESTRICTION TO ACTIONS THAT REQUIRE AN ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AND TO OF THE REVISE THE FINING AUTHORITY OF THE BOARD; AND AMENDING SECTION 37-2720, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE RELATING TO RECORDS IDAHO LEGISLATURE OF REGISTRANTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE HOUSE BILL NO. 5 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO PHARMACY; AMENDING SECTION NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY 54-1718, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY BACKGROUND TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2015 CHECK REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. House of Representatives The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. HOUSE BILL NO. 6 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Roll call showed 69 members present. AN ACT Absent – Shepherd. Total – 1. RELATING TO PRESCRIPTION DRUGS; AMENDING Total – 70. SECTION 54-1733, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS ARE VALID ONLY Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. IF ISSUED BY A PRESCRIBER UNDER CERTAIN The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Phaeren Roby, Page. CIRCUMSTANCES, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE RELATING TO TRANSMISSION OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS 3RD ORDER AND TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN ACTS ARE UNLAWFUL Approval of Journal AND CONSTITUTE UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 17, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, January 20, 2015 BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-1733A, Mr. Speaker: IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT PRESCRIPTION DRUG We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ORDERS MAY BE TRANSMITTED IN CERTAIN WAYS. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Eighth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. HOUSE BILL NO. 7 WILLS, Chairman BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by AN ACT Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; AMENDING SECTION 37-2726, IDAHO CODE, TO There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth CLARIFY THAT AN ORDER FOR THE RELEASE OF Order of Business. PRESCRIPTION MONITORING PROGRAM RECORDS MUST BE ISSUED BY A JUDGE. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 8 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 4 RELATING TO PHARMACISTS; AMENDING SECTION BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE 54-1705, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND AN ACT TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; SECTION 54-1732, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT AMENDING SECTION 37-2701, IDAHO CODE, TO WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION OF DRUGS OR DEVICES REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 37-2716, BY PHARMACIES, WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE RELATING TO AND TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES; REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE AN AMENDING SECTION 54-1734, IDAHO CODE, TO EXEMPTION AND TO PERMIT FEDERAL REGISTRANTS PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN PERSONS MAY POSSESS TO CONDUCT RESEARCH; AMENDING SECTION 37-2717, LEGEND DRUGS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1735, IDAHO IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE RELATING CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT PHARMACISTS KEEP PATIENT TO REGISTRATION, TO ALLOW CONSIDERATION RECORDS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1752, IDAHO OF FEDERAL REGISTRATION RESTRICTIONS AND CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING 54-1753, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AND CLARIFY SECTION 37-2718, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THE LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS, TO REQUIRE THAT BOARD WITH ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY OPTIONS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS MONITOR AND IDENTIFY AND AUTHORITY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CERTAIN DRUG ORDERS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 37-2719, IDAHO CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1754, IDAHO 20 HOUSE JOURNAL January 20, 2015]

CODE, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE RELATING TO RETURNS 13TH ORDER OR EXCHANGES OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS AND TO Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business PROHIBIT CERTAIN WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1758, IDAHO CODE, TO The following committee assignments were made: REMOVE LANGUAGE RELATING TO PROHIBITED ACTS, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES AND Attache Committee TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION 54-1755, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO Representative Bell, Chairman PEDIGREE; REPEALING SECTION 54-1756, IDAHO Representative Luker CODE, RELATING TO ENFORCEMENT ORDERS; AND Representative Dayley AMENDING SECTIONS 37-3201, 54-1759, 54-1761, 54-4702 AND 54-5110, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT Memorial Committee CODE REFERENCES. Representative Packer, Chairman Representative Miller HOUSE BILL NO. 9 Representative Nye BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO UNIFORM CONTROLLED Idaho Day Committee SUBSTANCES; AMENDING SECTION 37-2709, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE LIST OF SCHEDULE III UNIFORM Representative Bateman, Chairman CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; AMENDING SECTION Representative Beyeler 37-2711, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE LIST OF Representative Jordan SCHEDULE IV UNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Lincoln Day Committee H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, and H 9 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Representative Horman, Chairman Administration Committee for printing. Representative Anderst Representative Wintrow There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eleventh Order of Business. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions 16TH ORDER Adjournment H 3 - ELECTION QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., H 3 was read the third time at length, section by section, and Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion placed before the House for final consideration. carried. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at debate. 11:17 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker The question being, "Shall H 3 pass?" ATTEST: Roll call resulted as follows: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle(Purdy), Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. Absent – Shepherd. Total – 1. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 3 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Thirteenth Order of Business. [January 21, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 21

HOUSE JOURNAL 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference OF THE of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 10 IDAHO LEGISLATURE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT FIRST REGULAR SESSION RELATING TO INCOME TAX; AMENDING SECTION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE 63-3039, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN PUBLICATION AND PRINTING REQUIREMENTS ARE SATISFIED IF THE INFORMATION IS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC IN ELECTRONIC FORM AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. TENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2015 HOUSE BILL NO. 11 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT House of Representatives RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING SECTION 63-3622J, IDAHO CODE, TO CORRECT A CODE The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. REFERENCE; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND Roll call showed 69 members present. PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. Absent – Raybould. Total – 1. Total – 70. HOUSE BILL NO. 12 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. AN ACT RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING SECTION The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Benjamin Satterlee, 63-3622R, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN Page. SALES OF UTILITY TYPE VEHICLES AND SPECIALTY OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES TO NONRESIDENTS ARE 3RD ORDER EXEMPT FROM SALES TAX IF CERTAIN CONDITIONS Approval of Journal ARE MET, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

January 21, 2015 HOUSE BILL NO. 13 Mr. Speaker: BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND AN ACT ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the RELATING TO INCOME TAX; AMENDING SECTION House Journal of the Ninth Legislative Day and recommend that 63-3022F, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL same be adopted as corrected. PROVISION RELATING TO THE COMPUTATION OF WILLS, Chairman FEDERAL TAXABLE INCOME; AMENDING CHAPTER 30, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3029F, IDAHO CODE, TO ALLOW A CERTAIN Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by CREDIT, TO PROVIDE RELATED REQUIREMENTS AND Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. TO DEFINE A TERM; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 14 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT 5TH ORDER RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; REPEALING Report of Standing Committees CHAPTER 17, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO LABOR AND MATERIAL LIENS ON MOTOR VEHICLES. January 21, 2015 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 15 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 4, H 5, H 6, AN ACT H 7, H 8, and H 9. RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING WILLS, Chairman CHAPTER 5, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 49-523A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR TITLE STOP REQUESTS WHEN H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, and H 9 were referred to the Health OWNERSHIP OF A VEHICLE IS DISPUTED, TO PROVIDE and Welfare Committee. A PROCEDURE, TO PROVIDE FOR A FEE, TO PROVIDE FOR VERBAL REQUESTS, TO AUTHORIZE THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TO PLACE A STOP ON There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth THE TITLE RECORD OF A VEHICLE UNDER CERTAIN Order of Business. CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE DEPARTMENT'S 22 HOUSE JOURNAL January 21, 2015]

EXAMINATION AND CONSIDERATION OF ALL KNOWN 50-2010, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS FACTS UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS, TO REQUIRE CONCERNING THE ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY THE REQUESTING PARTY TO PROVIDE CERTAIN BY AN URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY AND TO REMOVE EVIDENCE ONCE THE TITLE STOP IS PLACED BY REFERENCE TO ADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE AND THE DEPARTMENT, TO PROVIDE FOR CANCELLATION TESTIMONY AT CERTAIN HEARINGS. OF A TITLE STOP IN THE EVENT EVIDENCE IS NOT PROVIDED, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTICE, TO PROVIDE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 19 THE DURATION OF THE TITLE STOP, TO PROVIDE THAT BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE NO TITLE APPLICATIONS FOR THE VEHICLE SHALL BE AN ACT PROCESSED DURING THE PENDENCY OF THE TITLE RELATING TO URBAN RENEWAL; AMENDING STOP, TO PROVIDE FOR TITLE STOPS REQUESTED BY SECTION 50-2007, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND TO PROVIDE FOR APPROVAL OF THE LOCAL GOVERNING BODY WHEN APPLICABILITY. INCURRING CERTAIN DEBT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 50-2012, HOUSE BILL NO. 16 IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR APPROVAL OF THE BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE LOCAL GOVERNING BODY WHEN ISSUING CERTAIN AN ACT BONDS OR OBLIGATIONS, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO LICENSE PLATES; AMENDING RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF CERTAIN BONDS AND SECTION 49-402, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, HOUSE BILL NO. 20 IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE 49-420N, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR IDAHO AN ACT FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION RELATING TO APPRAISEMENT, LEASE, AND SALE PLATES. OF LANDS; AMENDING SECTION 58-335, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT LANDS OR PROPERTIES IN THE HOUSE BILL NO. 17 CUSTODY OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE ARE EXEMPT FROM A CERTAIN ACT, TO PROVIDE AN ACT RELATED PROVISIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL RELATING TO AUTOCYCLES; AMENDING CORRECTIONS. SECTION 49-102, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM; AMENDING SECTIONS 49-301 AND 49-304, IDAHO HOUSE BILL NO. 21 CODE, TO PROVIDE AN EXEMPTION RELATING TO BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENTS FOR AUTOCYCLES; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 49-666, IDAHO CODE, TO RELATING TO NURSES; AMENDING SECTION PROVIDE AN EXEMPTION RELATING TO HELMETS 54-1406, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A REQUIREMENT FOR AUTOCYCLES; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 24, THAT THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MUST TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A APPROVE ANY CURRICULUM OR RULE CHANGE NEW SECTION 49-2448, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE IN A NURSING PROGRAM THAT MAY ALTER THAT CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF LAW RELATING TO EXISTING ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS BETWEEN MOTORCYCLE PLATE, TAG, REGISTRATION AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND TO MAKE INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLY TO TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. AUTOCYCLES, TO REQUIRE COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFIED DRIVER'S LICENSE PROVISIONS RELATING HOUSE BILL NO. 22 TO PERSONS OPERATING AUTOCYCLES AND TO BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE PROVIDE THAT PROVISIONS OF SPECIFIED LAW AN ACT RELATING TO MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENTS AND RELATING TO DISTRICT TRUSTEES; REPEALING HELMET REQUIREMENTS SHALL NOT APPLY TO SECTION 33-503A, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO AUTOCYCLES. TRANSITION OF SCHOOL TRUSTEE TERMS FROM THREE YEARS TO FOUR YEARS. HOUSE BILL NO. 18 BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 23 AN ACT BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE RELATING TO URBAN RENEWAL; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 7-701, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT RELATING TO MASSAGE THERAPY; AMENDING THE RIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN SHALL NOT BE SECTION 54-4003, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE EXERCISED BY AN URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY, TO RELATING TO EXEMPTIONS, TO PROVIDE AN PROVIDE THAT A LOCAL GOVERNING BODY MAY ADDITIONAL EXEMPTION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL EXERCISE THE POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN ON CORRECTIONS. BEHALF OF AN URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 24 SECTION 50-2002, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE REFERENCE TO EMINENT DOMAIN; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 50-2007, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE RELATING TO OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY; REFERENCE TO EMINENT DOMAIN AND TO MAKE AMENDING SECTION 54-3711, IDAHO CODE, TO TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION REVISE LANGUAGE RELATING TO CONTINUING [January 21, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 23

EDUCATION, TO REMOVE A REQUIREMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

HOUSE BILL NO. 25 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO PHYSICAL THERAPY; AMENDING SECTION 54-2213, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE RELATING TO EXEMPTIONS, TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL EXEMPTION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. H 10, H 11, H 12, H 13, H 14, H 15, H 16, H 17, H 18, H 19, H 20, H 21, H 22, H 23, H 24, and H 25 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 Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Thursday, January 22, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:15 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 24 HOUSE JOURNAL January 22, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 18 and H 19 were referred to the Local Government Committee. OF THE H 20, H 21, and H 22 were referred to the Education IDAHO LEGISLATURE Committee. H 23, H 24, and H 25 were referred to the Health and Welfare FIRST REGULAR SESSION Committee. SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference ELEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY of Bills and Joint Resolutions THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015 HOUSE BILL NO. 26 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE House of Representatives AN ACT The House convened at 11 a.m., Mr. Moyle in the Chair. RELATING TO APPROPRIATIONS AND TRANSFERS OF FUNDS; PROVIDING AN APPROPRIATION AND A Roll call showed 69 members present. TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO THE FIRE SUPPRESSION Absent – Mr. Speaker. Total – 1. DEFICIENCY FUND; PROVIDING AN APPROPRIATION Total – 70. AND A TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO THE PEST CONTROL DEFICIENCY FUND; PROVIDING AN APPROPRIATION Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. AND A TRANSFER OF FUNDS TO THE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND; AND The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Julia Staley, Page. DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal HOUSE BILL NO. 27 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE January 22, 2015 AN ACT Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO RECREATION DISTRICTS AND We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND PROPERTY TAX; AMENDING SECTION 31-4314, IDAHO ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION THAT A CERTAIN House Journal of the Tenth Legislative Day and recommend that IDAHO CODE SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO CERTAIN same be adopted as corrected. RECREATION DISTRICTS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL WILLS, Chairman CORRECTION. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by HOUSE BILL NO. 28 Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT ***** RELATING TO LEVY AND APPORTIONMENT OF TAXES; AMENDING SECTION 63-802, IDAHO CODE, The House was placed at ease for the recognition of former TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE governor Cecil D. Andrus by Representative Rusche and former TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION governor Phil E. Batt by Representative Crane. 63-802, IDAHO CODE, AS ADDED BY SECTION 12, ***** CHAPTER 339, LAWS OF 2012, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 29 5TH ORDER BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Report of Standing Committees AN ACT RELATING TO EXEMPTIONS FROM TAXATION; January 22, 2015 AMENDING SECTION 63-602KK, IDAHO CODE, TO Mr. Speaker: REVISE AND TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND RELATING TO CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 10, H 11, EXEMPT FROM TAXATION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL H 12, H 13, H 14, H 15, H 16, H 17, H 18, H 19, H 20, H 21, CORRECTIONS. H 22, H 23, H 24, and H 25. WILLS, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 30 H 10, H 11, H 12, and H 13 were referred to the Revenue BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION and Taxation Committee. COMMITTEE AN ACT H 14, H 15, H 16, and H 17 were referred to the RELATING TO CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS; Transportation and Defense Committee. AMENDING SECTION 54-3103, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE [January 22, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 25

LANGUAGE RELATING TO CERTIFICATION; AMENDING SECTION 54-3105, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A NAME CHANGE; AMENDING SECTION 54-3109, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY THE NUMBER OF PERMITS ALLOWED; AMENDING SECTION 54-3110, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION RELATING TO REINSTATEMENT FEES; AMENDING SECTION 54-3111, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE LANGUAGE RELATING TO AN APPLICATION DEADLINE; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-3114, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY THAT PERMIT HOLDERS MAY SEEK JUDICIAL REVIEW.

HOUSE BILL NO. 31 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING SECTION 36-1404, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE ILLEGAL KILLING, POSSESSION OR WASTE OF CERTAIN FISH AND GAME ANIMALS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS.

HOUSE BILL NO. 32 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING SECTION 36-416, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE FEE PROVISIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN FEES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

HOUSE BILL NO. 33 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE; REPEALING SECTION 39-303A, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE ISSUES; AND REPEALING SECTION 39-308, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CONFIDENTIALITY OF TREATMENT RECORDS. H 26, H 27, H 28, H 29, H 30, H 31, H 32, and H 33 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 Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 8:30 a.m., Friday, January 23, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House adjourned at 11:18 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 26 HOUSE JOURNAL January 23, 2015]

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

IDAHO LEGISLATURE HOUSE BILL NO. 34 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE FIRST REGULAR SESSION AN ACT SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE RELATING TO THE IDAHO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT; REPEALING SECTION 3, CHAPTER 284, LAWS OF 2013, TO REMOVE A SUNSET DATE.

TWELFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY HOUSE BILL NO. 35 FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2015 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND House of Representatives TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION 63-115, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO FILING The House convened at 8:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. ELECTRONIC RETURNS, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN Roll call showed 68 members present. WAIVERS, TO PROVIDE A PENALTY, TO REVISE A Absent – Barbieri, Loertscher. Total – 2. DEFINITION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. Total – 70. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. HOUSE BILL NO. 36 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nicholas Wills, Page. AN ACT RELATING TO INCOME TAX; AMENDING SECTION 3RD ORDER 63-3022A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS Approval of Journal RELATING TO THE DEDUCTION OF CERTAIN RETIREMENT BENEFITS AND TO CLARIFY THAT January 23, 2015 CERTAIN TAXPAYERS MAY NOT DEDUCT CERTAIN Mr. Speaker: RETIREMENT BENEFITS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Eleventh Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. HOUSE BILL NO. 37 WILLS, Chairman BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by AN ACT Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. RELATING TO INCOME TAX; AMENDING CHAPTER 30, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth NEW SECTION 63-3022U, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE Order of Business. FOR A DEDUCTION FOR CERTAIN CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS AND TO PROVIDE RELATED 5TH ORDER REQUIREMENTS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND Report of Standing Committees PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. January 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 38 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 26, H 27, AN ACT H 28, H 29, H 30, H 31, H 32, and H 33. RELATING TO INCOME TAX; AMENDING SECTION WILLS, Chairman 63-3021, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE CALCULATION OF AN H 26 was filed for second reading. IDAHO NET OPERATING LOSS DEDUCTION; AMENDING H 27, H 28, and H 29 were referred to the Revenue and SECTION 63-3022, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A Taxation Committee. CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND H 30 was referred to the Business Committee. PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION.

H 31 and H 32 were referred to the Resources and HOUSE BILL NO. 39 Conservation Committee. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 33 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING SECTION There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth 63-3622D, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A CERTAIN Order of Business. EXCEPTION TO THE PRODUCTION EXEMPTION. [January 23, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 27

HOUSE BILL NO. 40 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF ENERGY RESOURCES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. H 34, H 35, H 36, H 37, H 38, H 39, and H 40 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 Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Monday, January 26, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 8:44 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 28 HOUSE JOURNAL January 26, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions OF THE HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 1 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE IDAHO LEGISLATURE A JOINT MEMORIAL TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST REGULAR SESSION OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First FIFTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2015 respectfully represent that: WHEREAS, the growth and abuse of federal regulatory authority threatens our constitutional liberties, including those House of Representatives guaranteed by the Bill of Rights in the First, Second, Fourth and Fifth Amendments of our Constitution; and The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. WHEREAS, federal regulators must be more accountable to Roll call showed all 70 members present. elected representatives of the people and not immune from such accountability; and Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. WHEREAS, the United States House of Representatives has passed the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Dustin Cheney, Page. (REINS) Act to require that Congress approve major new federal regulations before they can take effect; and 3RD ORDER WHEREAS, even if enacted, a law may be repealed or Approval of Journal waived by a future Congress and President; and January 26, 2015 WHEREAS, an amendment to the United States Constitution Mr. Speaker: does not require the President's approval and cannot be waived by We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND a future Congress and President. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members House Journal of the Twelfth Legislative Day and recommend of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, that same be adopted as corrected. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, WILLS, Chairman that we hereby urge that the United States Congress vote to propose the Regulation Freedom Amendment to the United Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by States Constitution as follows: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Whenever one quarter of the members of the United States House of Representatives There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth or the transmits to the Order of Business. President their written declaration of opposition to a proposed federal regulation, it shall require 5TH ORDER a majority vote of the House of Representatives Report of Standing Committees and the Senate to adopt that regulation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the January 26, 2015 House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and Mr. Speaker: directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 34, H 35, Congress, and the congressional delegation representing the State H 36, H 38, H 39, H 37, and H 40. of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. WILLS, Chairman HJM 1 was introduced, read the first time by title, and H 34, H 35, H 36, H 37, H 38, and H 39 were referred to referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee the Revenue and Taxation Committee. for printing. H 40 was filed for second reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth January 26, 2015 Order of Business. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 27, H 28, and 10TH ORDER H 29 and recommend that they do pass. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions COLLINS, Chairman H 26, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second H 27, H 28, and H 29 were filed for second reading. time by title and filed for third reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh There being no objection, the House advanced to the Order of Business. Sixteenth Order of Business. [January 26, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 29

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:43 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 30 HOUSE JOURNAL January 27, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 10, H 11, H 12, and H 13 were filed for second reading. OF THE January 27, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, IDAHO LEGISLATURE return misdirected H 34 to the Desk. COLLINS, Chairman FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 34 was filed for second reading. SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. 8TH ORDER SIXTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Introduction, First Reading, and Reference TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2015 of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 41 House of Representatives BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL FOR FISCAL YEAR Roll call showed 69 members present. 2015; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE Absent – Wills. Total – 1. STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL FOR FISCAL Total – 70. YEAR 2015; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. HOUSE BILL NO. 42 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Shae Davids, Page. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT 3RD ORDER RELATING TO FUELS TAX; AMENDING SECTION Approval of Journal 63-2410, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS January 27, 2015 RELATING TO GASOLINE TAX REFUND PROCEDURES Mr. Speaker: AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the HOUSE BILL NO. 43 House Journal of the Fifteenth Legislative Day and recommend BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE that same be adopted as corrected. AN ACT WILLS, Chairman RELATING TO FUELS TAX; AMENDING SECTION 63-2401, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 63-2402, IDAHO Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION Order of Business. 63-2411, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO PURCHASE OF MOTOR FUEL BY RETAIL DEALERS; AMENDING 5TH ORDER SECTION 63-2425, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY Report of Standing Committees PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE PROHIBITION OF DYED OR MARKED DIESEL FUEL USE ON STATE HIGHWAYS, January 27, 2015 TO REMOVE PENALTY PROVISIONS AND TO MAKE Mr. Speaker: TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND 63-2427A, IDAHO CODE, TO RENAME A CERTAIN ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 1. LICENSE, TO REVISE AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL WILLS, Chairman REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO THE LICENSE AND HJM 1 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-2427B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE January 26, 2015 CORRECT TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION Mr. Speaker: 63-2427C, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A LIMITED We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTOR LICENSE AND RELATED REQUIREMENTS DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 14 and AND TO REMOVE REVOCATION AND SUSPENSION H 15 and recommend that they do pass. PROVISIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-2428, IDAHO PALMER, Chairman CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT TERMINOLOGY; H 14 and H 15 were filed for second reading. REPEALING SECTION 63-2430, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REVOCATION OR CANCELLATION OF LICENSE; January 27, 2015 REPEALING SECTION 63-2433, IDAHO CODE, RELATING Mr. Speaker: TO DOING BUSINESS WITHOUT A LICENSE AND We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, PENALTIES; REPEALING SECTION 63-2441, IDAHO report that we have had under consideration H 10, H 11, H 12, CODE, RELATING TO PENALTIES; REPEALING SECTION and H 13 and recommend that they do pass. 63-2443, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO VIOLATIONS COLLINS, Chairman AND PENALTIES; AMENDING CHAPTER 24, TITLE 63, [January 27, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 31

IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 11TH ORDER 63-2450, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLATIONS Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions IN GENERAL; AMENDING CHAPTER 24, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION H 26 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEFICIENCY WARRANTS 63-2455, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR SPECIFIC VIOLATIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 24, TITLE 63, H 26 was read the third time at length, section by section, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION and placed before the House for final consideration. 63-2460, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR PENALTIES; AMENDING CHAPTER 24, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-2470, IDAHO debate. CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ENFORCEMENT OF LICENSING The question being, "Shall H 26 pass?" PROVISIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 40-510, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE CODE REFERENCES AND TO Roll call resulted as follows: PROVIDE A CHAPTER REFERENCE. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, HOUSE BILL NO. 44 Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, AN ACT Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, RELATING TO LICENSE PLATES; AMENDING McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, SECTION 49-402, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, CORRECTION; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. 49-420N, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ROCKY Total – 68. MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION PLATES. NAYS – Barbieri. Total – 1. Absent – Wills. Total – 1. HOUSE BILL NO. 45 Total – 70. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 26 passed the House. RELATING TO INCOME TAX CREDITS FOR Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3029A, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A REFERENCE TO There being no objection, the House advanced to the THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND TO REVISE Thirteenth Order of Business. A DEFINITION; REPEALING SECTION 3, CHAPTER 354, LAWS OF 2010, RELATING TO THE REPEAL OF 13TH ORDER A CERTAIN CODE SECTION; REPEALING SECTION Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business 63-3029A, IDAHO CODE, AS ENACTED BY SECTION 4, CHAPTER 354, LAWS OF 2010, RELATING TO INCOME Ethics Committee TAX CREDIT FOR CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS AND Pursuant to House Rule 76, Representatives Collins, LIMITATIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 5, CHAPTER Andrus, Luker, Smith, and Gannon have been elected by their 354, LAWS OF 2010, TO REMOVE AN EFFECTIVE DATE. respective caucuses to serve as members on the House Ethics Committee. Speaker Bedke has appointed Representative Collins HOUSE BILL NO. 46 as chairman. Representative Bell and Representative Raybould BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE have been elected by the majority caucus as first and second AN ACT alternates. Representative Kloc has been elected by the minority RELATING TO HEALTH BENEFIT PLANS; AMENDING caucus as an alternate. SECTION 41-6103, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. H 41, H 42, H 43, H 44, H 45, and H 46 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, 16TH ORDER and Administration Committee for printing. Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion Order of Business. carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 10TH ORDER 11:49 a.m. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker H 40, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second ATTEST: time by title and filed for third reading. BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk H 27, H 28, and H 29, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 32 HOUSE JOURNAL January 28, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 36 and H 37 were filed for second reading. OF THE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. IDAHO LEGISLATURE 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference FIRST REGULAR SESSION of Bills and Joint Resolutions SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE HOUSE BILL NO. 47 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO THE STATE LAND BOARD; AMENDING SEVENTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY SECTION 58-104, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2015 CERTAIN REVENUE FROM NAVIGABLE WATERWAYS SHALL BE DEPOSITED IN THE NAVIGABLE WATERWAYS FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR THE CREATION OF THE House of Representatives FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR THE USE OF THE FUND, TO REQUIRE APPROPRIATION, TO PROVIDE THAT The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. CERTAIN MONEYS SHALL BE DEPOSITED IN THE WATERWAYS IMPROVEMENT FUND AT THE BEGINNING Roll call showed 69 members present. OF EACH FISCAL YEAR, TO PROVIDE THAT ROYALTIES Absent – Nye. Total – 1. FROM EXTRACTION OF MINERALS FROM NAVIGABLE Total – 70. WATERWAYS SHALL BE DEPOSITED IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL PERMANENT ENDOWMENT FUND AND TO Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Emily Luker, Page. HOUSE BILL NO. 48 3RD ORDER BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Approval of Journal AN ACT RELATING TO OIL AND GAS; AMENDING January 28, 2015 SECTION 47-319, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE Mr. Speaker: CONFIDENTIALITY OF CERTAIN RECORDS FOR A We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND DESIGNATED PERIOD OF TIME. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Sixteenth Legislative Day and recommend HOUSE BILL NO. 49 that same be adopted as corrected. BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE WILLS, Chairman AN ACT Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by RELATING TO OIL AND GAS; AMENDING SECTION Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 47-320, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR FEES, TO REVISE FEE PROVISIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE DEPOSIT OF There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth FEES IN THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION FUND AND Order of Business. TO PROVIDE FOR THE USE OF FEES.

5TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 50 Report of Standing Committees BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AN ACT January 28, 2015 RELATING TO OIL AND GAS; AMENDING Mr. Speaker: SECTION 47-323, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND UNIT OPERATIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR HEARINGS, TO ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 41, H 42, PROVIDE FOR ORDERS, TO PROVIDE FOR FINDINGS, H 43, H 44, H 45, and H 46. TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONTENT OF APPLICATIONS, WILLS, Chairman TO PROVIDE FOR SPECIFIED CERTIFICATION BY H 41 was filed for second reading. APPLICANTS, TO PROVIDE FOR MEANS OF SERVICE, TO PROVIDE FOR RESPONSES TO APPLICATIONS, TO H 42, H 43, and H 44 were referred to the Transportation PROVIDE FOR THE SCHEDULING OF HEARINGS AND and Defense Committee. NOTICE OF HEARINGS, TO PROVIDE THAT ORDERS FOR UNIT OPERATIONS MUST BE ON JUST AND H 45 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. REASONABLE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE H 46 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. THAT ORDERS SHALL INCLUDE PLANS FOR UNIT OPERATIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR CONTENTS OF PLANS, January 28, 2015 TO PROVIDE THAT ORDERS FOR UNIT OPERATIONS Mr. Speaker: MAY PROVIDE FOR UNIT OPERATIONS OF LESS THAN We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, THE WHOLE OF POOLS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS, report that we have had under consideration H 36 and H 37 and TO PROVIDE FOR TERMINATION AND DISSOLUTION recommend that they do pass. OF UNIT OPERATIONS, TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS COLLINS, Chairman UNDER WHICH ORDERS FOR UNIT OPERATIONS SHALL [January 28, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 33

BECOME EFFECTIVE, TO PROVIDE FOR AMENDMENT 11TH ORDER OF ORDERS, TO PROVIDE FOR ORDERS FOR UNIT Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions OPERATIONS OF A POOL OR POOLS OR PARTS THEREOF THAT INCLUDE UNITS CREATED BY PRIOR ORDERS, TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE RELATING TO H 40 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF ENERGY ALLOCATION IN SUBSEQUENT ORDERS, TO PROVIDE RESOURCES FOR THE APPROVAL OF ADDITIONS OR EXCLUSIONS IN UNIT AREAS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS, TO H 40 was read the third time at length, section by section, PROVIDE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH ORDERS FOR and placed before the House for final consideration. ADDITIONS OR EXCLUSIONS TO UNIT AREAS SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE, TO PROVIDE THAT OPERATIONS At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open ARE DEEMED CONDUCTED ON CERTAIN TRACTS debate. BY OWNERS, TO PROVIDE THAT PORTIONS OF UNIT The question being, "Shall H 40 pass?" PRODUCTION ALLOCATED TO A SEPARATELY OWNED TRACT WHEN PRODUCED IS DEEMED PRODUCED Roll call resulted as follows: FROM A WELL DRILLED ON THAT TRACT, TO PROVIDE AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, THAT CERTAIN OPERATIONS SHALL CONSTITUTE Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, FULFILLMENT OF CERTAIN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, OBLIGATIONS TO A SPECIFIED EXTENT, TO PROVIDE Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, THAT CERTAIN PRODUCTION AND PROCEEDS OF Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, SALE ARE DEEMED THE PROPERTY AND INCOME Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, OF SPECIFIED PERSONS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, DURATION OF FORCE OF DIVISION ORDERS OR OTHER Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, CONTRACTS RELATING TO A SALE OR PURCHASE OF Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, PRODUCTION AND THE APPLICATION THEREOF, TO Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN ORDERS DO NOT RESULT NAYS – Dixon, Nate, Scott, Sims. Total – 4. IN TRANSFER OF TITLE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN Absent – Nye. Total – 1. PROPERTY IS DEEMED THE PROPERTY OF SPECIFIED Total – 70. PERSONS AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE FORMATION AND OPERATION OF A UNIT UNDER ORDER OF THE OIL Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 40 passed the House. AND GAS COMMISSION SHALL NOT BE IN VIOLATION Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. OF CERTAIN LAW.

H 27 - RECREATION DISTRICTS HOUSE BILL NO. 51 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE H 27 was read the third time at length, section by section, AN ACT and placed before the House for final consideration. RELATING TO SMALL-SCALE DREDGE MINING; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nate to open debate. CHAPTER 13, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 47-1317A, IDAHO CODE, TO The question being, "Shall H 27 pass?" PROVIDE FOR ADOPTION OF RULES FOR SMALL-SCALE DREDGE MINING, TO PROVIDE CONTENTS OF THE Roll call resulted as follows: RULES, TO PROVIDE WHERE SUCTION DREDGING MAY AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, OCCUR AND TO DEFINE TERMS; AND DECLARING AN Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, EMERGENCY. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, H 47, H 48, H 49, H 50, and H 51 were introduced, read Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Administration Committee for printing. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Order of Business. Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. Absent – Nye. Total – 1. 10TH ORDER Total – 70. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 27 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 14 and H 15, by Transportation and Defense Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 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. H 10, H 11, H 12, H 13, and H 34, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third There being no objection, the House advanced to the reading. Sixteenth Order of Business. 34 HOUSE JOURNAL January 28, 2015]

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Thursday, January 29, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:49 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [January 29, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 35

HOUSE JOURNAL the Capitol in Boise on this 28th day of January, in the year of our Lord two thousand and fifteen, and of the Independence of OF THE the United States of America, the two hundred and thirty-ninth year. IDAHO LEGISLATURE /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Governor FIRST REGULAR SESSION /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Secretary of State The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk.

EIGHTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to . January 28, 2015 House of Representatives Mr. Speaker: The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. I transmit herewith S 1002 and S 1003 which have passed the Senate. Roll call showed all 70 members present. NOVAK, Secretary Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. S 1002 and S 1003 were filed for first reading. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kenya Heiner, Page. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal January 29, 2015 Mr. Speaker: January 29, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 47, H 48, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 49, H 50, and H 51. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved WILLS, Chairman the House Journal of the Seventeenth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 47, H 48, H 49, H 50, and H 51 were referred to the WILLS, Chairman Resources and Conservation Committee. January 28, 2015 Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Speaker: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 20, H 21, and H 22 and recommend that they do pass. 4TH ORDER DEMORDAUNT, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate H 20, H 21, and H 22 were filed for second reading. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR January 28, 2015 Mr. Speaker: CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 16 and KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions recommend that it do pass. of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, ILANA RUBEL, State PALMER, Chairman Representative, District 18, Seat A, Ada County, State of Idaho, has nominated, BROOKE GREEN, of 285 W. Carter St., Boise, H 16 was filed for second reading. ID 83706, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 18, Seat A. January 29, 2015 Mr. Speaker: NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested report that we have had under consideration H 35 and recommend in me do hereby appoint Brooke Green of Boise, Idaho, to the that it do pass. office of Acting State Representative, District 18, Seat A,for COLLINS, Chairman a term commencing January 29, 2015, and continuing until January 31, 2015. H 35 was filed for second reading.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idahoat Order of Business. 36 HOUSE JOURNAL January 29, 2015]

8TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 57 Introduction, First Reading, and Reference BY ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY of Bills and Joint Resolutions COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO COMMUNITY HOUSE BILL NO. 52 REINVESTMENT PILOT INITIATIVE; REPEALING BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE SECTION 4, CHAPTER 308, LAWS OF 2006, TO AN ACT REMOVE A CONTINGENT SUNSET DATE; AMENDING RELATING TO THE YOUTH CHALLENGE PROGRAM; SECTION 39-7211, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A REPEALING SECTION 2, CHAPTER 322, LAWS OF 2011, AS PROVISION RELATING TO MONEYS IN THE IDAHO AMENDED BY SECTION 2, CHAPTER 234, LAWS OF 2012, COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT PILOT INITIATIVE TO REMOVE A SUNSET PROVISION; AND REPEALING FUND, TO PROVIDE THAT MONEYS IN THE FUND ARE SECTION 2, CHAPTER 234, LAWS OF 2012, TO REMOVE PERPETUALLY APPROPRIATED TO THE DIRECTOR OF A SUNSET PROVISION. THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY FOR SPECIFIED PURPOSES UNTIL CERTAIN CONDITIONS ARE MET, TO AUTHORIZE THE DEPARTMENT HOUSE BILL NO. 53 TO NEGOTIATE LOWER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AMOUNTS WITH CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNERS WHEN AN ACT SPECIFIED CONDITIONS ARE MET, TO PROVIDE FOR RELATING TO THE CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE; INTEREST EARNED ON MONEYS IN THE FUND, TO REPEALING CHAPTER 11, TITLE 46, IDAHO CODE, REVISE AUTHORIZED MAXIMUM OVERALL FINANCIAL RELATING TO THE CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE; ASSISTANCE PROVISIONS, TO REVISE THE NUMBER OF AMENDING TITLE 46, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION PROJECTS THAT MAY PARTICIPATE IN THE INITIATIVE, OF A NEW CHAPTER 11, TITLE 46, IDAHO CODE, TO TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ANNUAL PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO ENACT AND SPECIFY PRIORITY LISTS OF CERTAIN PROJECTS UNTIL ALL PARTICULAR PROVISIONS OF THE MODEL STATE CODE FUNDS ARE ALLOCATED, TO PROVIDE FOR ANNUAL OF MILITARY JUSTICE, TO PROVIDE FOR ARREST, TO PRIORITY LISTS OF THE FIFTEEN HIGHEST PRIORITY PROVIDE FOR REGULATORY AUTHORITY, TO PROVIDE PROJECTS, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT FOR IMMUNITY AND TO PROVIDE FOR SEVERABILITY. SHALL CONTACT CERTAIN ELIGIBLE PROPERTY OWNERS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND PROVIDING A CONTINGENT SUNSET DATE. HOUSE BILL NO. 54 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 58 RELATING TO GASEOUS SPECIAL FUELS; BY ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY AMENDING SECTION 63-2402, IDAHO CODE, TO COMMITTEE REMOVE REFERENCE TO SPECIAL FUELS AND AN ACT GASEOUS SPECIAL FUELS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL RELATING TO WATER QUALITY; AMENDING CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-2418, IDAHO SECTION 39-3623, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING RELATING TO THE EFFECT OF CERTAIN RULES, TO SECTION 63-2423, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVIDE THAT MIXING ZONES ARE SUBJECT TO REFERENCE TO A VALID GASEOUS SPECIAL FUELS SPECIFIED LAWS AND RULES AND TO PROVIDE FOR PERMIT; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-2424, IDAHO THE DURATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF MIXING ZONES. CODE, TO REMOVE CERTAIN FEES AND TO REMOVE A GASEOUS SPECIAL FUELS PERMIT. H 52, H 53, H 54, H 55, H 56, H 57, and H 58 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the HOUSE BILL NO. 55 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO THE PEACE OFFICER AND S 1002 and S 1003, by Finance Committee, were introduced, DETENTION OFFICER TEMPORARY DISABILITY ACT; read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. REPEALING SECTION 2, CHAPTER 186, LAWS OF 2012, RELATING TO A SUNSET DATE. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 56 BY ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY 10TH ORDER COMMITTEE Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SYSTEM H 41, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second LOANS; AMENDING SECTION 39-7602, IDAHO CODE, time by title and filed for third reading. TO REVISE USE PROVISIONS RELATING TO AMOUNTS DEPOSITED INTO THE DRINKING WATER LOAN FUND H 36 and H 37, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. read the second time by title and filed for third reading. [January 29, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 37

11TH ORDER Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions 11:52 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker H 28 - TAXES - LEVY - APPORTIONMENT ATTEST: H 28 was read the third time at length, section by section, BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 28 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel(Green), Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. NAYS – Cheatham, Dixon, Nate, Scott, Sims. Total – 5. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 28 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 29 - TAXATION EXEMPTIONS H 29 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. Chaney to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 29 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, 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, McCrostie, McMillan, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel(Green), Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 61. NAYS – Batt, Harris, McDonald, Mendive, Monks, Palmer, Romrell, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 9. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 29 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Friday, January 30, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. 38 HOUSE JOURNAL January 30, 2015]

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 JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 2 FIRST REGULAR SESSION BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE A JOINT MEMORIAL TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, AND TO THE NINETEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2015 STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives House of Representatives and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. respectfully represent that: WHEREAS, the Caldera area of the Island Park region Roll call showed 67 members present. in eastern Idaho has been suggested as a potential national Absent – Barbieri, Perry, Shepherd. Total – 3. monument that could be established under the provisions of the Total – 70. 1906 Antiquities Act; and Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. WHEREAS, the current multiple use and private land protections policies governing the management of this area The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Emily Luker, Page. generally have served the interests of local residents; and WHEREAS, cattle ranching and agriculture, the main 3RD ORDER economic drivers in this area, will be substantially impacted Approval of Journal by any land management decisions regarding this landscape. Agriculture is the single biggest economic contributor to the January 30, 2015 State of Idaho. Idaho's farms and ranches represent 11.7 million Mr. Speaker: acres in rural Idaho and the sales of farm and ranch projects We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND contribute nearly $7.6 billion to Idaho's economy. Ranching and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the farming play a substantial role in the state's heritage and identity House Journal of the Eighteenth Legislative Day and recommend and should be preserved; and that same be adopted as corrected. WHEREAS, a national monument designation affects land WILLS, Chairman use by imposing restrictions on development, resource extraction Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by and land swaps with resulting local impacts such as diminished Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. economic possibilities and restrictions on access; and WHEREAS, the designation suggestion was made without There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth the use of any local collaborative process; and Order of Business. WHEREAS, the Idaho Roadless Rule, is Idaho's 2006 plan that provides a framework for use and protection for more than 5TH ORDER nine million acres of federal public backcountry. The rule is held Report of Standing Committees to be a nationwide model of collaboration among groups and individuals with divergent interests and concerns. The Roadless January 30, 2015 Rule specifically prescribes protective management under the Mr. Speaker: "Wildland/Recreation" theme. It is feared that utilization of the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Antiquities Act would overturn the agreement reached in the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 52, H 53, formulation of the Idaho Roadless Rule with no effort to reach H 54, H 55, H 56, H 57, and H 58. consensus through collaboration; and WILLS, Chairman WHEREAS, national monument designation would impact H 52, H 53, H 54, and H 55 were referred to the local wildlife managers as well as impact the right to hunt and fish Transportation and Defense Committee. in the area, a place where Idaho residents, families and visitors can enjoy these Idaho traditions; and H 56, H 57, and H 58 were referred to the Environment, WHEREAS, in the November 2014 election, an advisory Energy, and Technology Committee. vote relating to the suggested national monument designation was taken in Fremont County, which contains the area of January 30, 2015 suggested designation. The results were that about 93 percent of Mr. Speaker: the 3,798 voting opposed any such designation. We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, H 31 and recommend that it do pass. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, RAYBOULD, Chairman that we oppose any national monument designation in the Caldera area of the Island Park region in eastern Idaho. H 31 was filed for second reading. [January 30, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 39

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED any efforts to reach HOUSE BILL NO. 63 decisions regarding lands of Idaho administered by federal BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION agencies be made by local collaboration, rather than by unilateral COMMITTEE administrative processes that exclude the residents of Idaho. AN ACT BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the RELATING TO BAIL; AMENDING SECTION 19-1507, House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A PROVISION RELATING TO directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of A BENCH WARRANT FOR A BAILABLE OFFENSE AND the United States, the Secretary of the Interior, the President of TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE; AND AMENDING the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of SECTION 19-2915, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR Congress, and to the congressional delegation representing the THE SETTING OF BAIL WHEN A DEFENDANT FAILS State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. TO APPEAR BEFORE THE COURT UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS. HJM 2 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. HOUSE BILL NO. 64 BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION 8TH ORDER COMMITTEE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference AN ACT of Bills and Joint Resolutions RELATING TO IMPRISONMENT; AMENDING SECTION 18-309, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CREDIT FOR A PERIOD OF INCARCERATION SERVED AS A HOUSE BILL NO. 59 CONDITION OF PROBATION IN CERTAIN INSTANCES BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 19-2603, IDAHO CODE, TO RELATING TO PLUMBING; AMENDING SECTION REVISE A PROVISION RELATING TO A FINDING THAT 54-2617, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE TIME PERIOD A DEFENDANT HAS VIOLATED PROBATION AND FOR RENEWAL OF EXPIRED PLUMBING CERTIFICATE TO PROVIDE THAT A DEFENDANT SHALL RECEIVE OF COMPETENCY, TO PROVIDE FOR AN INACTIVE CREDIT FOR TIME SERVED IN CERTAIN INSTANCES; CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY FOR CERTAIN PERSONS AND AMENDING SECTION 20-209A, IDAHO CODE, AND TO PROVIDE FOR A TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF TO REMOVE A PROVISION RELATING TO CREDIT COMPETENCY IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS. FOR TIME SPENT IN CUSTODY PENDING TRIAL, SENTENCING OR APPEAL.

HOUSE BILL NO. 60 BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 65 AN ACT BY NATE RELATING TO THE DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 67-2601A, IDAHO CODE, TO RELATING TO THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF AUTHORIZE THE ADMINISTRATOR TO ENTER INTO PUBLIC INSTRUCTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE AGREEMENTS WITH VENDORS AND CONTRACTORS 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE. 33-125B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE DUTIES OF THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION RELATING TO THE SMARTER BALANCED ASSESSMENT HOUSE BILL NO. 61 CONSORTIUM; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION H 59, H 60, H 61, H 62, H 63, H 64, and H 65 were COMMITTEE introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AN ACT Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. RELATING TO JUVENILE CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 20-520, IDAHO CODE, TO There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth AUTHORIZE PROBATION FOR A JUVENILE OFFENDER Order of Business. UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CITATION. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 62 BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION H 20, H 21, and H 22, by Education Committee, were read COMMITTEE the second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO VICTIM RESTITUTION; AMENDING H 16, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read SECTION 10-1110, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR LIENS the second time by title and filed for third reading. RESULTING FROM RESTITUTION OWED TO A CRIME VICTIM; AND AMENDING SECTION 11-101, IDAHO H 35, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR EXECUTION ON JUDGMENTS second time by title and filed for third reading. FOR RESTITUTION OWED TO A CRIME VICTIM AND TO PROVIDE FOR A WRIT OF EXECUTION UNDER CERTAIN S 1002 and S 1003, by Finance Committee, were read the CONDITIONS. second time by title and filed for third reading. 40 HOUSE JOURNAL January 30, 2015]

11TH ORDER The question being, "Shall H 11 pass?" Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 14 retain its AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, February 2, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, H 15 - MOTOR VEHICLES Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, H 15 was read the third time at length, section by section, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, and placed before the House for final consideration. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel(Green), Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, debate. Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. NAYS – None. The question being, "Shall H 15 pass?" Absent – Barbieri, Chew, Perry, Shepherd. Total – 4. Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 11 passed the House. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Crane, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, H 12 - SALES TAX Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, H 12 was read the third time at length, section by section, Pence, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel(Green), Rusche, Smith, and placed before the House for final consideration. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. debate. NAYS – Cheatham, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Redman, Rudolph, Scott, Sims. Total – 8. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Ms. Sims disclosed a conflict of Absent – Barbieri, Chew, Perry, Shepherd. Total – 4. interest regarding H 12. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall H 12 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 15 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, H 10 - INCOME TAX Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, H 10 was read the third time at length, section by section, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, and placed before the House for final consideration. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dayley to open McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, debate. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel(Green), Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, The question being, "Shall H 10 pass?" Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – Gannon. Total – 1. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Absent – Barbieri, Perry, Shepherd. Total – 3. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Total – 70. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 12 passed the House. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, H 13 - INCOME TAX Redman, Romrell, Rubel(Green), Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, H 13 was read the third time at length, section by section, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – Sims. Total – 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nye to open debate. Absent – Barbieri, Chew, Perry, Shepherd. Total – 4. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall H 13 pass?"

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 10 passed the House. Roll call resulted as follows: Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, H 11 - SALES TAX EXEMPTIONS Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, H 11 was read the third time at length, section by section, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rudolph to open Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, debate. Redman, Romrell, Rubel(Green), Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, [January 30, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 41

Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding to open Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. debate. NAYS – None. Absent – Barbieri, Perry, Shepherd. Total – 3. The question being, "Shall H 36 pass?" Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 13 passed the House. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, H 34 - ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, H 34 was read the third time at length, section by section, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, and placed before the House for final consideration. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Collins to open Redman, Romrell, Rubel(Green), Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, debate. Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. The question being, "Shall H 34 pass?" NAYS – None. Absent – Barbieri, Perry, Shepherd. Total – 3. Roll call resulted as follows: Total – 70. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 36 passed the House. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, H 37 - INCOME TAX McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, H 37 was read the third time at length, section by section, Redman, Romrell, Rubel(Green), Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, and placed before the House for final consideration. Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open NAYS – None. debate. Absent – Barbieri, Perry, Shepherd. Total – 3. The question being, "Shall H 37 pass?" Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 34 passed the House. Roll call resulted as follows: Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, H 41 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE INDEPENDENT Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, LIVING COUNCIL Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, H 41 was read the third time at length, section by section, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, and placed before the House for final consideration. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel(Green), Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, debate. Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. The question being, "Shall H 41 pass?" NAYS – None. Absent – Barbieri, Perry, Shepherd. Total – 3. Roll call resulted as follows: Total – 70. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 37 passed the House. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Sixteenth Order of Business. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, 16TH ORDER Redman, Romrell, Rubel(Green), Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Adjournment Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., NAYS – None. Monday, February 2, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion Absent – Barbieri, Perry, Shepherd. Total – 3. carried. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 41 passed the House. 11:59 a.m. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker H 36 - INCOME TAX ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk H 36 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 42 HOUSE JOURNAL February 2, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 61, H 62, H 63, and H 64 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. OF THE H 65 was referred to the Ways and Means Committee. IDAHO LEGISLATURE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TWENTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2015 STATING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND COMMEMORATING THE ONE HUNDRED FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BUILDING OF THE EAGLE House of Representatives ROCK BRIDGE, THE FIRST BRIDGE EVER TO CROSS THE SNAKE RIVER, WHICH BEGAN THE FOUNDING OF The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. A SETTLEMENT WHICH WOULD BECOME THE CITY OF Roll call showed 69 members present. IDAHO FALLS. Absent – Nielsen. Total – 1. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: Total – 70. WHEREAS, in 1865 Matt Taylor, a Montana Trail freighter, Prayer was offered by Representative Van Orden. built a toll bridge across a narrow black basaltic gorge of the The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Riley Ricks, Page. Snake River that succeeded a ferry seven miles upstream by a few years; and WHEREAS, Taylor's bridge served the new tide of westward 3RD ORDER migration and travel in the region for settlers moving north and Approval of Journal west and for miners, freighters and others seeking riches in the gold fields of Idaho and Montana, especially the boom townsof February 2, 2015 Bannack and Virginia City in western Montana; and Mr. Speaker: WHEREAS, mail service postmarks indicate by 1866 the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND emerging town had become known as Eagle Rock, which was ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the derived from an isolated basalt island in the Snake River, seven House Journal of the Nineteenth Legislative Day and recommend miles upstream in the Snake River that was the nesting site for that same be adopted as corrected. eagles; and WILLS, Chairman WHEREAS, previous to Taylor's bridge, in 1864, Harry Rickets built and operated a ferry at this location and so this area Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by of crossing at the Snake River was already known as Eagle Rock Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. to those who did business or traveled on the Montana Trail. A private bank (the fourth in Idaho), a small hotel, a livery stable, 4TH ORDER and an eating house also sprang up near the bridge in 1865, Consideration of Messages from the along with the post office and stage station; and Governor and the Senate WHEREAS, large-scale settlement ensued and in the next twenty-five years there appeared roads, bridges, dams and January 30, 2015 irrigation canals that brought much of the Upper Snake River Mr. Speaker: Valley under cultivation and in 1887, following construction I transmit herewith S 1012 which has passed the Senate. of the Oregon Short Line, most of the railroad facilities were NOVAK, Secretary removed to Pocatello where the new line branched off, but Eagle Rock was fast becoming the commercial center of an agricultural S 1012 was filed for first reading. empire; and WHEREAS, in 1891 the town voted to change its name to Idaho Falls in reference to rapids below the bridge. Some years 5TH ORDER later, construction of a retaining wall for a hydroelectric power Report of Standing Committees plant enhanced the rapids into falls. In 1895 the largest irrigation canal in the world, the Great Feeder, began diverting water from February 2, 2015 the Snake River and aided in converting tens of thousands of acres Mr. Speaker: of desert into green farmland in the vicinity of Idaho Falls; and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND WHEREAS, the area grew sugar beets, potatoes, peas, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 2, H 59, grains, and alfalfa and became one of the most productive H 60, H 61, H 62, H 63, H 64, and H 65. regions of the United States; and WILLS, Chairman WHEREAS, in 1949, the Atomic Energy Commission HJM 2 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. opened the National Reactor Testing Station in the desert west of the city. On December 20, 1951, a nuclear reactor produced H 59 and H 60 were referred to the Business Committee. useful electricity for the first time in history and there have been [February 2, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 43 more than fifty unique nuclear reactors built at the facility for H 66 and H 67 were introduced, read the first time by testing, though all but three are shut down now; and title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration WHEREAS, the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), as it is Committee for printing. now known, remains a major economic engine for the city of Idaho Falls, employing more than 8,000 people and functioning S 1012, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first as an internationally renowned research center. INL operates and time by title, and filed for second reading. manages the world-famous Advanced Test Reactor (ATR); and WHEREAS, Idaho Falls serves as a regional hub for health There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth care, retail business, culture, tourism and recreation in eastern Order of Business. Idaho; and WHEREAS, Idaho Falls was named by Business Week as one 10TH ORDER of the 2010 "Best Places to Raise Kids." In addition, Forbes.com Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions selected Idaho Falls as one of the "2010 Best Small Places for Business & Careers" and Money.CNN.com included Idaho Falls H 31, by Resources and Conservation Committee, was read as one of its "Top 100 Cities in 2010." the second time by title and filed for third reading. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, 11TH ORDER that we honor and recognize the one hundred fiftieth anniversary Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions of the building of the Eagle Rock bridge in 1865, the first bridge ever to span the Snake River and which started the settlement that H 14 - MOTOR VEHICLES would become the modern city of Idaho Falls. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution H 14 was read the third time at length, section by section, be forwarded to Rebecca Casper, Mayor of the City of Idaho and placed before the House for final consideration. Falls. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wills to open debate. HCR 2 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. The question being, "Shall H 14 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: 8TH ORDER AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, of Bills and Joint Resolutions Crane, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Palmer, HOUSE BILL NO. 66 Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, AN ACT Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 50. RELATING TO CONCEALED WEAPONS; AMENDING NAYS – Batt, Chaney, Chew, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, SECTION 18-3302, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT Gannon, Harris, Jordan, King, Kloc, Luker, McCrostie, Packer, THE SHERIFF SHALL MAIL RENEWAL NOTICES FOR Pence, Rubel, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 19. CONCEALED WEAPONS LICENSES; AND AMENDING Absent – Nielsen. Total – 1. SECTION 18-3302K, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT Total – 70. THE SHERIFF SHALL MAIL RENEWAL NOTICES FOR ENHANCED CONCEALED WEAPONS LICENSES. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 14 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

HOUSE BILL NO. 67 H 20 - APPRAISEMENT - LEASE - SALE OF LANDS BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE H 20 was read the third time at length, section by section, AN ACT and placed before the House for final consideration. RELATING TO AN APPLICATION OF THE STATE OF IDAHO UNDER ARTICLE V OF THE UNITED At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon to open STATES CONSTITUTION FOR A CONVENTION FOR debate. PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; The question being, "Shall H 20 pass?" AMENDING TITLE 34, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 16, TITLE 34, IDAHO CODE, TO Roll call resulted as follows: DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINTMENT AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, OF DELEGATES TO THE CONVENTION, TO PROVIDE Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, FOR THE INSTRUCTION TO, SCOPE AND LIMITATION Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, OF AUTHORITY OF, AND COMPENSATION OF SAID Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, DELEGATES, TO PROVIDE DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, OF STATE AND TO PROVIDE A CITATION. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, 44 HOUSE JOURNAL February 2, 2015]

Monks, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 22 passed the House. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. H 16 - MOTOR VEHICLES NAYS – Gannon, Luker, Nye, Perry, Vander Woude. Total – 5. H 16 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent – Nielsen. 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 H 20 passed the House. debate. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 16 pass?"

H 21 - NURSES Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 21 was read the third time at length, section by section, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, debate. Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, The question being, "Shall H 21 pass?" Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Speaker. Total – 61. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – King, Kloc, Luker, McCrostie, Nye, Smith, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Vander Woude, Wintrow. Total – 8. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent – Nielsen. Total – 1. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Total – 70. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 16 passed the House. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, H 35 - REVENUE AND TAXATION VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. H 35 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS – None. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent – Nielsen. Total – 1. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 21 passed the House. ****** Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker placed the House at ease and H 22 - EDUCATION introduced Roger S. Burdick, Chief Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court, who delivered the State of the Judiciary Address to the H 22 was read the third time at length, section by section, members of the House. and placed before the House for final consideration. ****** At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 35 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 22 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Bateman, Bell, Chaney, Collins, Roll call resulted as follows: Erpelding, Hartgen, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, McCrostie, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Moyle, Nye, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Rusche, Smith, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Thompson, Trujillo, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 25. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Beyeler, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Crane, Dayley, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Palmer, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Youngblood. Total – 44. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Absent – Nielsen. Total – 1. Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Total – 70. NAYS – Sims. Total – 1. Absent – Nielsen. Total – 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 35 failed to pass the Total – 70. House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. [February 2, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 45

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 Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, February 3, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:04 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 46 HOUSE JOURNAL February 3, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL HCR 2 and H 66 were filed for second reading. OF THE H 67 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. February 2, 2015 IDAHO LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND FIRST REGULAR SESSION DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 43, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE H 44, and H 55 and recommend that they do pass. PALMER, Chairman H 43, H 44, and H 55 were filed for second reading. February 3, 2015 TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 42 and recommend that it do pass. House of Representatives PALMER, Chairman The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 42 was filed for second reading. Roll call showed 69 members present. Absent – Vander Woude. Total – 1. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Total – 70. Order of Business. Prayer was offered by Representative Redman. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Dustin Cheney, Page. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference 3RD ORDER of Bills and Joint Resolutions Approval of Journal HOUSE BILL NO. 68 February 3, 2015 BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: AN ACT We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND RELATING TO PRINTING; AMENDING SECTION ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved 60-103, IDAHO CODE, TO INCLUDE COUNTIES IN THE the House Journal of the Twenty-second Legislative Day and EXISTING EXEMPTIONS FOR PRINTING, ENGRAVING, recommend that same be adopted as corrected. BINDING OR STATIONERY WORK; AND DECLARING AN WILLS, Chairman EMERGENCY. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 69 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE 4TH ORDER AN ACT Consideration of Messages from the RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING Governor and the Senate SECTION 49-102, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE THE TERM "AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS"; AMENDING February 2, 2015 SECTION 49-1001, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE Mr. Speaker: LANGUAGE RELATING TO THE OPERATION OF I transmit herewith S 1013 which has passed the Senate. REFUSE OR SANITATION TRUCKS; AND AMENDING NOVAK, Secretary SECTION 49-1011, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN S 1013 was filed for first reading. EXCEPTION TO SIZE AND WEIGHT LIMITATIONS FOR REFUSE/SANITATION TRUCKS WHEN OWNED BY, February 2, 2015 UNDER CONTRACT TO OR UNDER AUTHORITY OF A Mr. Speaker: CITY, COUNTY OR STATE AGENCY TRANSPORTING I return herewith H 26 which has passed the Senate. REFUSE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. NOVAK, Secretary HOUSE BILL NO. 70 H 26 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Committee for enrolling. AN ACT 5TH ORDER RELATING TO ALLOWABLE LOADS PER INCH Report of Standing Committees WIDTH OF TIRE FOR MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING SECTION 49-1002, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT February 3, 2015 THE LOAD FOR INCH WIDTH OF TIRE FOR THE FRONT Mr. Speaker: STEER AXLE MAY NOT EXCEED THE MANUFACTURER'S We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND LOAD RATING PER TIRE OR THE LOAD RATING OF ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 2, H 66, THE AXLE OR TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS PER and H 67. AXLE WHICHEVER IS LESS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL WILLS, Chairman CORRECTIONS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. [February 3, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 47

HOUSE BILL NO. 71 INCLUDED ON THE BASE ASSESSMENT ROLL AND TO BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND PROVIDING AN ACT AN EFFECTIVE DATE. RELATING TO LICENSE PLATES; AMENDING SECTION 49-402, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A HOUSE BILL NO. 77 CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE CORRECTION; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, AN ACT IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION RELATING TO INCOME TAX; AMENDING SECTION 49-420O, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE IDAHO 63-3004, IDAHO CODE, TO UPDATE A REFERENCE FRIENDS OF THE OROFINO MANIACS PLATES. TO THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE HOUSE BILL NO. 72 APPLICATION. BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT H 68, H 69, H 70, H 71, H 72, H 73, H 74, H 75, H 76, and RELATING TO VETERINARIANS AND VETERINARY H 77 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to TECHNICIANS; AMENDING SECTION 54-2112, IDAHO the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. CODE, TO REMOVE UNNECESSARY LANGUAGE, TO S 1013, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first PROVIDE THAT VETERINARY TECHNICIANS MAY time by title, and filed for second reading. PLACE THEIR CERTIFICATION ON INACTIVE STATUS AND TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS FOR TRANSFER FROM There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth INACTIVE TO ACTIVE STATUS. Order of Business.

HOUSE BILL NO. 73 10TH ORDER BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT S 1012, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by RELATING TO VETERINARIANS; AMENDING title and filed for third reading. SECTION 54-2107, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT LICENSING AND APPLICATION FEES ARE 11TH ORDER NONREFUNDABLE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions CORRECTION. S 1002 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO PUBLIC HOUSE BILL NO. 74 TELEVISION BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT S 1002 was read the third time at length, section by section, RELATING TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS; AMENDING and placed before the House for final consideration. SECTION 33-320, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE NAME OF A CERTAIN PLAN AND TO REVISE PROVISIONS At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open RELATING TO SUCH PLAN. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1002 pass?"

HOUSE BILL NO. 75 Roll call resulted as follows: BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, AN ACT Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING SECTION Crane, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, 63-3622N, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, EYEGLASSES AND EYEGLASS COMPONENT PARTS Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, ARE EXEMPT FROM CERTAIN TAXES AND TO REVISE Moyle, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, LANGUAGE RELATING TO HEARING AID PARTS AND Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, ACCESSORIES; AMENDING SECTION 63-3622N, IDAHO Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 53. CODE, AS ENACTED BY SECTION 1 OF THIS ACT, TO NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, PROVIDE THAT CONTACT LENSES ARE EXEMPT FROM Loertscher, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Redman, CERTAIN TAXES; AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 15. Absent – Raybould, Vander Woude. Total – 2. Total – 70. HOUSE BILL NO. 76 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1002 passed the AN ACT House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the RELATING TO DETERMINATION OF TAX LEVIES; Senate. AMENDING SECTION 50-2908, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR EMERGENCY FUNDS FOR THE SCHOOL S 1003 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY FUND LEVY TO BE INCLUDED ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BASE ASSESSMENT ROLL AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 50-2908, IDAHO S 1003 was read the third time at length, section by section, CODE, AS ENACTED BY SECTION 11, CHAPTER 339, and placed before the House for final consideration. LAWS OF 2012, TO PROVIDE FOR EMERGENCY FUNDS At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open FOR THE SCHOOL EMERGENCY FUND LEVY TO BE debate. 48 HOUSE JOURNAL February 3, 2015]

The question being, "Shall S 1003 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 56. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Crane, McMillan, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 13. Absent – Vander Woude. Total – 1. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1003 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate.

H 31 - FISH AND GAME H 31 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. Erpelding to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 31 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. Absent – Vander Woude. Total – 1. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 31 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, February 4, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:56 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [February 4, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 49

HOUSE JOURNAL H 74 was referred to the Education Committee. OF THE H 75, H 76, and H 77 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. IDAHO LEGISLATURE February 4, 2015 Mr. Speaker: FIRST REGULAR SESSION We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 26. WILLS, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 26 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2015 February 3, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, House of Representatives report that we have had under consideration H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, and H 9 and recommend that they do pass. The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. WOOD, Chairman Roll call showed all 70 members present. H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, and H 9 were filed for second Prayer was offered by Representative Rudolph. reading. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Benjamin Satterlee, February 4, 2015 Page. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND 3RD ORDER CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration Approval of Journal H 47, H 48, H 49, and H 50 and recommend that they do pass. February 4, 2015 RAYBOULD, Chairman Mr. Speaker: H 47, H 48, H 49, and H 50 were filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh the House Journal of the Twenty-third Legislative Day and Order of Business. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman 7TH ORDER Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. 4TH ORDER HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3 Consideration of Messages from the BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Governor and the Senate A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND February 3, 2015 AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO Mr. Speaker: APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO UNDERTAKE AND I return herewith H 40 which has passed the Senate. COMPLETE A STUDY OF THE STATE'S ELEMENTARY, NOVAK, Secretary SECONDARY AND POSTSECONDARY LONGITUDINAL DATA SYSTEMS. H 40 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

5TH ORDER WHEREAS, the members of the Second Regular Session Report of Standing Committees of the Sixty-second Idaho Legislature passed the Student Data February 4, 2015 Accessibility, Transparency and Accountability Act of 2014 to Mr. Speaker: ensure that student information is protected and expectations of We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND privacy are honored; and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 68, H 69, WHEREAS, in passing the Act, the Legislature H 70, H 71, H 72, H 73, H 74, H 75, H 76, and H 77. acknowledged that student information is a vital resource for WILLS, Chairman teachers and school staff in planning responsive education programs and services, scheduling students into appropriate H 68 was referred to the Local Government Committee. classes and completing reports for educational agencies; and WHEREAS, the Legislature also affirmed that while H 69, H 70, and H 71 were referred to the Transportation student information is important for educational purposes, it and Defense Committee. is also critically important to ensure that student information H 72 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. is protected, safeguarded and kept private and used only by appropriate educational authorities and then, only to serve the H 73 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. best interests of the student; and 50 HOUSE JOURNAL February 4, 2015]

WHEREAS, Idaho citizens have expressed concerns about HOUSE BILL NO. 79 the Act and whether implementation of its provisions do serve BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES the best interests of the students; and COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the concerns expressed include the privacy AN ACT and security policies and procedures required to be developed RELATING TO THE ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL; under the Act; the efficacy of the technology used to collect AMENDING SECTION 67-4704, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE and report student data, and to interface with private and public COMPENSATION FOR MEMBERS OF THE ECONOMIC entities; the costs associated with the data system; and the federal ADVISORY COUNCIL AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL government's mandated student data collection and reporting CORRECTIONS. requirements, which intrude upon Idaho's state sovereignty and student privacy. HOUSE BILL NO. 80 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, AN ACT the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring RELATING TO COSMETICIANS; AMENDING therein, that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint SECTION 54-827, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE a committee to undertake and complete a study of the state's RELATING TO REGISTRATION. elementary, secondary and postsecondary longitudinal data systems including, but not necessarily limited to, determining: HOUSE BILL NO. 81 (1) which data points are necessary for tracking student academic BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE progress; (2) which data points must be collected and reported at AN ACT the aggregate level; (3) which data points should be personally RELATING TO GEOLOGISTS; AMENDING SECTION identifiable and why; (4) the extent to which federal funding 54-2812, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE is contingent upon the collection and reporting of student data RELATING TO EXAMINATIONS AND TO MAKE to the federal government and the cost to the state of declining TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION such funding; and (5) recommendations on: (a) simplifying and 54-2814, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY THE EXAMINATION minimizing the collection of student data without compromising PROCESS. essential evaluation of educational efficacy; (b) protecting student privacy by limiting the collection of personally identifiable data; HOUSE BILL NO. 82 and (c) the cost/benefit of declining federal funds to save local BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION funds, protect privacy and maintain local control of education COMMITTEE as they relate to data collection. The Legislative Council shall AN ACT determine the number of legislators and membership from RELATING TO THE IDAHO STATE POLICE; each house appointed to the committee and shall authorize the AMENDING SECTION 67-2901, IDAHO CODE, TO committee to receive input, advice and assistance from interested AUTHORIZE THE IDAHO STATE POLICE TO CLOSE OR and affected parties who are not members of the Legislature. RESTRICT USE OF A HIGHWAY OR ROAD FOR PUBLIC BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nonlegislative members SAFETY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. of the committee may be appointed by the cochairs of the committee who are appointed by the Legislative Council. HOUSE BILL NO. 83 Nonlegislative members of the advisory committee shall not BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE be reimbursed from legislative funds for per diem, mileage or AN ACT other expenses and shall not have voting privileges regarding the RELATING TO SCHOLARSHIPS; AMENDING committee's recommendations or proposed legislation. CHAPTER 43, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall OF A NEW SECTION 33-4305, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE report its findings, recommendations and proposed legislation, FOR THE POSTSECONDARY CREDIT SCHOLARSHIP if any, to the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho AND RELATED REQUIREMENTS. Legislature. HCR 3 was introduced, read the first time by title, and H 78, H 79, H 80, H 81, H 82, and H 83 were introduced, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, for printing. and Administration Committee for printing. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth 8TH ORDER Order of Business. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 78 BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES HCR 2 and H 66, by State Affairs Committee, were read the COMMITTEE second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY H 43, H 44, H 55, and H 42, by Transportation and Defense LAW; AMENDING SECTION 72-1369, IDAHO CODE, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third TO CLARIFY THAT FIFTEEN PERCENT OF CERTAIN reading. OVERPAYMENTS MUST BE PAID INTO THE S 1013, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by EMPLOYMENT SECURITY FUND AND TO MAKE A title and filed for third reading. TECHNICAL CORRECTION. [February 4, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 51

11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions

S 1012 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION S 1012 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1012 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Dixon, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Redman, Scott, Sims. Total – 10. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1012 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Thursday, February 5, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:47 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 52 HOUSE JOURNAL February 5, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 80 and H 81 were referred to the Business Committee. H 82 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration OF THE Committee. IDAHO LEGISLATURE February 5, 2015 Mr. Speaker: FIRST REGULAR SESSION We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 40. WILLS, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 40 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2015 February 4, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, House of Representatives report that we have had under consideration H 23, H 24, and H 25 and recommend that they do pass. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. WOOD, Chairman Roll call showed 68 members present. H 23, H 24, and H 25 were filed for second reading. Absent – McMillan, Thompson. Total – 2. Total – 70. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. Prayer was offered by Representative Romrell. 7TH ORDER The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Julia Staley, Page. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions

3RD ORDER HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4 Approval of Journal BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE February 5, 2015 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Mr. Speaker: STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND REJECTING CERTAIN RULES OF THE STATE TAX ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved COMMISSION RELATING TO IDAHO SALES AND USE the House Journal of the Twenty-fourth Legislative Day and TAX ADMINISTRATIVE RULES. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: WILLS, Chairman Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease. are not consistent with legislative intent; and WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain ***** rules of the State Tax Commission relating to Idaho Sales and The Idaho State Historical Society presented for viewing the Use Tax Administrative Rules are not consistent with legislative original register of votes from the 1896 election that approved a intent and should be rejected. state constitutional amendment granting women the right to vote; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of and a silk banner used by the Idaho Falls Suffrage Club as they the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, the worked to get the measure on the ballot. House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that IDAPA 35.01.02, State Tax Commission, Idaho Sales and Use ***** Tax Administrative Rules, Sections 102 and 128, only, adopted as pending rules under Docket Number 35-0102-1403, be, and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Fifth the same are hereby rejected and declared null, void and of no Order of Business. force and effect. 5TH ORDER HCR 4 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Report of Standing Committees referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee February 5, 2015 for printing. Mr. Speaker: 8TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Introduction, First Reading, and Reference ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 3, H 78, of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 79, H 80, H 81, H 82, and H 83. WILLS, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 84 HCR 3 and H 83 were referred to the Education Committee. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 78 and H 79 were referred to the Commerce and Human RELATING TO INCOME TAXATION; AMENDING Resources Committee. SECTION 63-3022H, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE [February 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 53

DEFINITION OF THE TERM "REAL PROPERTY" HOUSE BILL NO. 89 FOR CAPITAL GAINS PURPOSES; DECLARING AN BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE AN ACT APPLICATION. RELATING TO CONCEALED WEAPONS; AMENDING SECTION 18-3302, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE SHERIFF SHALL ISSUE A CONCEALED WEAPONS HOUSE BILL NO. 85 LICENSE FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECIPROCITY, TO BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE REMOVE A PROVISION RELATING TO DATES WHEN AN ACT A LICENSE WAS ISSUED, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS RELATING TO INCOME TAXATION; AMENDING RELATING TO PLACES WHERE A PERSON SHALL NOT SECTION 63-3022H, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CARRY A CONCEALED WEAPON WITHOUT A LICENSE CAPITAL GAINS PURPOSES THAT THE HOLDING PERIOD AND TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO PERSONS OF QUALIFYING PROPERTY THAT WAS DISTRIBUTED WHO MAY CARRY A CONCEALED WEAPON WITHOUT BY AN S CORPORATION OR AN ENTITY TREATED A LICENSE. AS A PARTNERSHIP TO A PERSON WHO WAS AN OWNER, MEMBER OR PARTNER AT THE TIME OF THE HOUSE BILL NO. 90 DISTRIBUTION SHALL, FOR THAT PERSON, INCLUDE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE THE AMOUNT OF TIME THAT THE S CORPORATION OR AN ACT THE ENTITY HELD THE PROPERTY, REGARDLESS OF RELATING TO TRANSPARENT AND ETHICAL WHETHER THE DISTRIBUTION WAS A LIQUIDATING GOVERNMENT; REPEALING SECTIONS 9-335 THROUGH DISTRIBUTION; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND 9-352, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE PUBLIC PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. RECORDS ACT; REPEALING SECTIONS 67-2340 THROUGH 67-2347, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; REPEALING CHAPTER HOUSE BILL NO. 86 7, TITLE 59, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ETHICS IN BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE GOVERNMENT; REPEALING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 59, AN ACT IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO PROHIBITIONS AGAINST RELATING TO AREAS OF CITY IMPACT UNDER THE CONTRACTS WITH OFFICERS; AMENDING THE IDAHO LOCAL PLANNING ACT; AMENDING SECTION 67-6526, CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW TITLE 74, IDAHO IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE NOTICE PROCEDURES CODE, RELATING TO TRANSPARENT AND ETHICAL REGARDING AREAS OF CITY IMPACT, TO PROHIBIT GOVERNMENT, TO PROVIDE THE PUBLIC RECORDS ANNEXATION BY A CITY UNDER CERTAIN ACT, TO PROVIDE FOR THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW, CIRCUMSTANCES, TO REVISE PROCEDURES WHEN TO PROVIDE A RESERVED CHAPTER, TO PROVIDE AREAS OF CITY IMPACT OVERLAP AND TO MAKE THE ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT ACT AND TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. PROHIBITIONS AGAINST CONTRACTS WITH OFFICERS; AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY.

HOUSE BILL NO. 87 HOUSE BILL NO. 91 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING RELATING TO THE PUBLIC RECORDS ACT; CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION AMENDING SECTIONS 1-2103, 6-1001, 6-1008, 6-1010, OF A NEW SECTION 49-402E, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE 6-2301, 6-2303, 7-1408, 7-1416, 9-806, 9-808, 15-5-602, FOR RENTAL FLEET REGISTRATION, TO DEFINE A 16-1513, 16-1629, 18-609A, 18-1359, 18-3302, 18-3302H, TERM, TO PROVIDE FOR ALTERNATIVE SPECIAL 18-3302K, 19-1112, 19-5514, 19-5801, 19-5803, 20-226, REGISTRATION CARDS AND RENTAL CAR STICKERS, 20-511, 20-516, 20-525, 20-804, 22-606, 22-609, 22-1215, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PERIOD OF VALIDITY, TO 22-2206, 22-2209, 22-2718, 22-3309, 22-4909A, 22-5119, PROVIDE A CONDITION, TO SPECIFY COMPLIANCE 23-515, 25-207B, 25-2714, 25-3806, 25-3807, 26-1111, 26-1112, REQUIREMENTS AND TO PROVIDE FOR CANCELLATION 26-2610, 26-2916, 26-31-103, 26-31-315, 28-46-106, 28-46-304, UPON FAILURE TO RENEW. 28-46-409, 28-51-104, 30-14-607, 31-874, 31-1415, 31-3418, 31-3551, 31-4814, 31-4904, 31-5104, 33-357, 33-510, 33-514, 33-515, 33-1211, 33-1273A, 33-2505A, 33-2606, 33-2719, HOUSE BILL NO. 88 33-3407 AND 33-5204, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 33-5204, IDAHO CODE, AS ENACTED BY SECTION 9, RELATING TO ABORTION; TO PROVIDE A SHORT CHAPTER 252, LAWS OF 2014, TO PROVIDE CORRECT TITLE; AMENDING CHAPTER 6, TITLE 18, IDAHO CODE REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTIONS 33-5204A, CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS 18-617 33-5504A, 34-416, 36-105, 36-402, 36-2114, 37-401, 37-606, THROUGH 18-621, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO 37-2743, 38-712, 39-111, 39-270, 39-606, 39-610, 39-1210, PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR CHEMICAL ABORTION, 39-1310, 39-1393, 39-2812, 39-3556, 39-3913, 39-4411, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMINISTERING 39-4412, 39-5211, 39-5307, 39-5403, 39-5818, 39-7408B, CERTAIN DRUGS IN ABORTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR 39-7908, 39-7914, 39-8206, 40-1306C, 40-1309, 40-2004, CERTAIN CHEMICAL ABORTIONS, TO PROVIDE A 41-227, 41-249, 41-296, 41-335, 41-1019, 41-1440, 41-2710, CIVIL CAUSE OF ACTION, TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS 41-3311, 41-4011, 41-4111, 41-5103, 41-5408, 41-5817, FOR ANONYMITY OF THE FEMALE, TO PROVIDE FOR 42-4010, 44-1606, 47-319, 47-1314, 47-1506, 47-1515, 48-612, CONSTRUCTION AND TO PROVIDE SEVERABILITY. 48-801, 48-1509, 49-321, 49-1234, 49-1311, 49-1313, 49-1314, 54 HOUSE JOURNAL February 5, 2015]

50-2006, 54-204, 54-918, 54-934, 54-1210, 54-1406A, 54-1413, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. 54-1715, 54-1806, 54-1806A, 54-1820, 54-1837, 54-2080, Total – 68. 54-2118, 54-2221, 54-2601, 54-3204, 54-3404, 54-3913, NAYS – None. 54-4603, 56-209j, 56-221, 56-231, 57-133B, 57-911, 58-126, Absent – McMillan, Thompson. Total – 2. 59-1316, 63-602G, 63-3029B, 63-3045B, 63-3077, 65-301, Total – 70. 66-348, 67-455A, 67-461, 67-1903, 67-2726, 67-2743E, 67-2915, 67-3008, 67-4126, 67-4708, 67-5009, 67-5220, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 66 passed the House. 67-5241, 67-5252, 67-5711C, 67-5711D, 67-5725, 67-5768, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 67-5781, 67-7410, 67-7421, 67-7436, 67-7437, 67-7441, 67-7445, 67-8906, 69-250, 69-515, 72-603, 72-926, 72-1007, H 43 - FUELS TAX 72-1342, 72-1372 AND 72-1374, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE H 43 was read the third time at length, section by section, CORRECT CODE REFERENCES; AND PROVIDING AN and placed before the House for final consideration. EFFECTIVE DATE. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open H 84, H 85, H 86, H 87, H 88, H 89, H 90, and H 91 were debate. introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. The question being, "Shall H 43 pass?" There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Roll call resulted as follows: Order of Business. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, 10TH ORDER Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, and H 9, by Health and Welfare Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Nielsen, Nye, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, reading. Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. H 47, H 48, H 49, and H 50, by Resources and Conservation Total – 61. Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third NAYS – Chaney, Dixon, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Sims, Vander reading. Woude. Total – 7. Absent – McMillan, Thompson. Total – 2. 11TH ORDER Total – 70. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 43 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. HCR 2 - EAGLE ROCK BRIDGE HCR 2 was read the third time at length and placed before H 44 - LICENSE PLATES the House for final consideration. H 44 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Bateman to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open The question being, "Shall HCR 2 be adopted?" debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 2 adopted by voice The question being, "Shall H 44 pass?" vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: H 66 - CONCEALED WEAPONS AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, H 66 was read the third time at length, section by section, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, and placed before the House for final consideration. Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, Miller, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Redman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Shepherd, Smith, Trujillo, Wills, debate. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 45. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Chaney, Cheatham, Dayley, Gestrin, The question being, "Shall H 66 pass?" Harris, Jordan, Loertscher, Luker, McDonald, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Raybould, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Troy, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Mr. Speaker. Total – 23. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Absent – McMillan, Thompson. Total – 2. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total – 70. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 44 passed the House. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. [February 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 55

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Friday, February 6, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:59 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 56 HOUSE JOURNAL February 6, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 41 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. OF THE 5TH ORDER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Report of Standing Committees February 6, 2015 FIRST REGULAR SESSION Mr. Speaker: SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 4, H 84, H 85, H 86, H 87, H 88, H 89, H 90, and H 91. WILLS, Chairman HCR 4 was filed for second reading. TWENTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2015 H 84 and H 85 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. House of Representatives H 86 was referred to the Ways and Means Committee. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 87 was referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. Roll call showed 66 members present. Absent – Hartgen, Loertscher, Thompson, Wood. Total – 4. H 88, H 89, H 90, and H 91 were referred to the State Affairs Total – 70. Committee. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. February 6, 2015 Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nicholas Wills, Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, 3RD ORDER report that we have had under consideration H 77 and recommend Approval of Journal that it do pass. COLLINS, Chairman February 6, 2015 Mr. Speaker: H 77 was filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Order of Business. the House Journal of the Twenty-fifth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. 8TH ORDER WILLS, Chairman Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 92 4TH ORDER BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE Consideration of Messages from the AN ACT Governor and the Senate RELATING TO THE UNIFORM VOIDABLE TRANSACTIONS ACT; AMENDING SECTION 55-910, February 5, 2015 IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND Mr. Speaker: DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 55-911, IDAHO I transmit herewith enrolled S 1002 and S 1003 for the CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION signature of the Speaker. 55-913, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO NOVAK, Secretary PROVIDE THAT A CREDITOR MAKING A CLAIM HAS THE BURDEN OF PROOF AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 55-914, IDAHO S 1002 and S 1003 and, when so signed, ordered them returned CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE to the Senate. THAT A CREDITOR MAKING A CLAIM HAS THE BURDEN OF PROOF; AMENDING SECTION 55-915, IDAHO CODE, February 5, 2015 TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION Mr. Speaker: 55-916, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO I return herewith enrolled H 26 which has been signed by the REVISE A REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL President. CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 55-917, IDAHO NOVAK, Secretary CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO REVISE Enrolled H 26 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and PROVISIONS RELATING TO A CREDITOR RECOVERING Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. JUDGMENT FOR A TRANSFER THAT IS AVOIDABLE, TO REVISE A PROVISION RELATING TO WHEN A February 5, 2015 TRANSFER IS NOT VOIDABLE AND TO PROVIDE RULES Mr. Speaker: FOR DETERMINING BURDEN OF PROOF; AMENDING I return herewith H 41 which has passed the Senate. SECTION 55-918, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE NOVAK, Secretary TO FRAUD AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING [February 6, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 57

CHAPTER 9, TITLE 55, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION Roll call resulted as follows: OF A NEW SECTION 55-919, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, RULES FOR DETERMINING A DEBTOR'S LOCATION Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AND TO PROVIDE FOR WHICH LAWS GOVERN A Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, CLAIM; AMENDING SECTION 55-919, IDAHO CODE, TO Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AMENDING SECTION Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, 55-920, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, AND AMENDING SECTION 55-921, IDAHO CODE, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO REVISE Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, TERMINOLOGY. Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. HOUSE BILL NO. 93 NAYS – None. BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE Absent – Hartgen, Loertscher, Thompson, Wood. Total – 4. AN ACT Total – 70. RELATING TO LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS; AMENDING CHAPTER 53, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 55 passed the House. THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-5318, IDAHO Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT NO PERSON OTHER THAN THE OWNER OF A LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS H 42 - FUELS TAX CONTAINER MAY FILL, REFILL, EVACUATE OR USE THE CONTAINER, TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS AND TO H 42 was read the third time at length, section by section, PROVIDE PENALTIES. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open HOUSE BILL NO. 94 debate. BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE AN ACT The question being, "Shall H 42 pass?" RELATING TO TRESPASS; AMENDING SECTION 6-202, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION TO Roll call resulted as follows: THE APPLICABILITY OF SPECIFIED LAW FOR CERTAIN AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, PERSONS, COMPANIES, CORPORATIONS AND ENTITIES. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, HOUSE BILL NO. 95 Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, AN ACT McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, RELATING TO SALES TAX; AMENDING CHAPTER Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, 36, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, NEW SECTION 63-3622VV, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, AN EXEMPTION FROM THE SALES OR USE TAX ON Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. CERTAIN MATERIALS USED IN CONNECTION WITH NAYS – Luker. Total – 1. A PUBLIC ROAD, TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS AND TO Absent – Hartgen, Loertscher, Thompson, Wood. Total – 4. DEFINE TERMS. Total – 70. H 92, H 93, H 94, and H 95 were introduced, read the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 42 passed the House. first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Administration Committee for printing. S 1013 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF FISH There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth AND GAME Order of Business. S 1013 was read the third time at length, section by section, 10TH ORDER and placed before the House for final consideration. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open H 23, H 24, and H 25, by Health and Welfare Committee, debate. were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall S 1013 pass?" 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 55 - PEACE OFFICER AND DETENTION OFFICER Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, TEMPORARY DISABILITY ACT Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, H 55 was read the third time at length, section by section, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, and placed before the House for final consideration. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, debate. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, The question being, "Shall H 55 pass?" Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. 58 HOUSE JOURNAL February 6, 2015]

NAYS – None. Absent – Hartgen, Loertscher, Thompson, Wood. Total – 4. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1013 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 47 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

H 47 - LAND BOARD H 47 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. Erpelding to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 47 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Collins, Crane, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 48. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gibbs, Harris, Luker, McMillan, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 18. Absent – Hartgen, Loertscher, Thompson, Wood. Total – 4. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 47 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 9, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Monday, February 9, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:34 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [February 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 59

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 9, 2015 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 92, H 93, FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 94, and H 95. SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE WILLS, Chairman H 92 and H 93 were referred to the Business Committee. H 94 was referred to the Resources and Conservation TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Committee. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2015 H 95 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. February 9, 2015 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 enrolled H 41. Roll call showed all 70 members present. WILLS, Chairman Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 41 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Dustin Cheney, Page. for the signature of the President. 3RD ORDER February 9, 2015 Approval of Journal Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, February 9, 2015 AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted Mr. Speaker: enrolled H 26 to the Governor at 11:36 a.m., as of this date, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND February 6, 2015. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved WILLS, Chairman the House Journal of the Twenty-sixth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth WILLS, Chairman Order of Business. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by 8TH ORDER Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the HOUSE BILL NO. 96 Governor and the Senate BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE February 6, 2015 AN ACT Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO DRIVER'S LICENSES AND I transmit herewith enrolled S 1012 for the signature of the IDENTIFICATION CARDS; AMENDING SECTION 40-322, Speaker. IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUBMITTAL OF NOVAK, Secretary COMPLIANCE EXTENSION REQUESTS TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, TO The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled PROVIDE THAT THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION BOARD S 1012 and, when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. AND THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT ARE NOT PREVENTED FROM TAKING NECESSARY STEPS TO February 6, 2015 ENSURE THE ACCEPTANCE OF DRIVER'S LICENSES AND Mr. Speaker: IDENTIFICATION CARDS FOR COMMERCIAL AIRLINE I return herewith enrolled H 40 which has been signed by the TRAVEL AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT President. SHALL REPORT SPECIFIED INFORMATION TO CERTAIN NOVAK, Secretary LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Enrolled H 40 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. HOUSE BILL NO. 97 February 6, 2015 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: AN ACT I transmit herewith S 1016, S 1018, and S 1019 which have RELATING TO THE IDAHO BUREAU OF passed the Senate. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR THE DEAF AND THE NOVAK, Secretary BLIND; AMENDING SECTION 33-3404, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION RELATING TO THE BOARD OF S 1016, S 1018, and S 1019 were filed for first reading. DIRECTORS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 60 HOUSE JOURNAL February 9, 2015]

H 96 and H 97 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, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Committee for printing. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, S 1016, by Transportation Committee, was introduced, read Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Defense Committee. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, S 1018 and S 1019, by Education Committee, were Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Education Committee. NAYS – None. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 7 passed the House. Order of Business. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 9 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 9 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. HCR 4 and H 77, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Beyeler to open debate. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall H 9 pass?" Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 4, H 6, and Roll call resulted as follows: H 8 be placed at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, There being no objection, it was so ordered. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, H 5 - PHARMACY Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, H 5 was read the third time at length, section by section, and Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, placed before the House for final consideration. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, debate. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, The question being, "Shall H 5 pass?" Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – Nye. Total – 1. Roll call resulted as follows: Total – 70. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 9 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, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, H 48 - OIL AND GAS Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, H 48 was read the third time at length, section by section, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, and placed before the House for final consideration. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood to open Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. debate. NAYS – None. Absent – Palmer. Total – 1. The question being, "Shall H 48 pass?" Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 5 passed the House. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, H 7 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, H 7 was read the third time at length, section by section, and McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, placed before the House for final consideration. Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, debate. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. The question being, "Shall H 7 pass?" NAYS – Barbieri, Dayley, Luker. Total – 3. Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 48 passed the House. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. [February 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 61

H 49 - OIL AND GAS H 49 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. Rubel to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 49 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. NAYS – Cheatham, Clow, Dixon, Harris, McMillan, Nate, Scott, Sims. Total – 8. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 49 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:49 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 62 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL H 96 was referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. OF THE H 97 was referred to the Education Committee. IDAHO LEGISLATURE February 10, 2015 Mr. Speaker: FIRST REGULAR SESSION We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 40 to the Governor at 11:10 a.m., as of this date, February 9, 2015. WILLS, Chairman February 9, 2015 THIRTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 46 and recommend that it do pass. House of Representatives WOOD, Chairman The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 46 was filed for second reading. Roll call showed 69 members present. February 9, 2015 Absent – Packer. Total – 1. Mr. Speaker: Total – 70. We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration HJM 1 and HJM 2 and Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. recommend that they do pass. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Audra Curtis, Page. LOERTSCHER, Chairman 3RD ORDER HJM 1 and HJM 2 were filed for second reading. Approval of Journal February 9, 2015 February 10, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND had under consideration H 59 and recommend that it do pass. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved BARBIERI, Chairman the House Journal of the Twenty-ninth Legislative Day and H 59 was filed for second reading. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman February 9, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration 4TH ORDER H 78 and recommend that it do pass. Consideration of Messages from the HARTGEN, Chairman Governor and the Senate H 78 was filed for second reading. February 9, 2015 Mr. Speaker: February 9, 2015 I transmit herewith SCR 101 and S 1021 which have passed Mr. Speaker: the Senate. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, NOVAK, Secretary AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under consideration H 82 and recommend that it do pass. SCR 101 and S 1021 were filed for first reading. WILLS, Chairman February 9, 2015 H 82 was filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 27 and H 28 which have passed the February 10, 2015 Senate. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 33 and recommend H 27 and H 28 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and that it do pass. Administration Committee for enrolling. WOOD, Chairman 5TH ORDER H 33 was filed for second reading. Report of Standing Committees February 10, 2015 February 10, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND report that we have had under consideration H 76 and H 85 and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 96 and H 97. recommend that they do pass. WILLS, Chairman COLLINS, Chairman [February 10, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 63

H 76 and H 85 were filed for second reading. WHEREAS, the Idaho Diabetes Prevention and Control Program works with the Diabetes Alliance of Idaho and partners There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh across health care and public health to raise awareness of Order of Business. prediabetes, help improve the quality of care for people with diabetes, and promote diabetes prevention and self-management 7TH ORDER education; and Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions WHEREAS, individuals in the United States celebrate American Diabetes Month in November. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 5 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND that we support the goals and ideals of American Diabetes RECOGNIZING AMERICAN DIABETES MONTH IN Month, including encouraging individuals in the United States NOVEMBER AND SUPPORTING THE GOALS AND IDEALS to fight diabetes through public awareness of prevention and OF AMERICAN DIABETES MONTH. treatment options; and enhancing diabetes education; and we recognize the importance of early detection, awareness of Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: the symptoms, and understanding the risk factors of diabetes, WHEREAS, an estimated 100,000 Idaho adults or 8.4% of including being over the age of forty-five; having a specific racial the adult population live with diabetes; and and ethnic background; being overweight; having a low level WHEREAS, an estimated 84,000 Idaho adults or 7.5% of the of physical activity; having high blood pressure; and having adult population live with prediabetes; and a family history of diabetes or a history of diabetes during WHEREAS, an estimated 1,500 mothers in Idaho, or pregnancy; and we support decreasing the prevalence of type 1, 8% of mothers annually, live with gestational diabetes during type 2, and gestational diabetes in Idaho and the United States pregnancy; and through increased research, treatment and prevention. WHEREAS, diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that people with diabetes, in Idaho; and their families and friends and health care professionals in Idaho WHEREAS, about one-third of Idaho adults living with be urged to utilize the month of November to increase awareness diabetes do not know they have the disease; and and understanding of diabetes so that in the future, people with WHEREAS, the direct medical cost of diagnosed cases of diabetes will be better able to care for their own needs and others diabetes in Idaho is estimated at more than $172 million annually; will be better prepared to serve the needs of people with diabetes. and HCR 5 was introduced, read the first time by title, and WHEREAS, improperly managed diabetes often leads to referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee costly diabetes-related complications; and for printing. WHEREAS, once identified, these diabetes-related complications have a tremendous impact and exact a substantial SCR 101, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was toll on Idaho's Medicaid program and on Idaho health insurers; introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State and Affairs Committee. WHEREAS, with affordable access to appropriate medications, supplies and services, patients' lives are improved 8TH ORDER by a reduced risk of diabetes-related complications, including Introduction, First Reading, and Reference a decreased risk of heart disease, lower-extremity amputation of Bills and Joint Resolutions rates, fewer cases of blindness, reduced need for additional costly medical interventions, and fewer emergency room visits and hospitalizations; and HOUSE BILL NO. 98 WHEREAS, most diabetes can be prevented or delayed if a BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE range of risk factors is eliminated, particularly physical inactivity, AN ACT unhealthy diets, tobacco use and alcohol misuse; and RELATING TO TELEHEALTH SERVICES; AMENDING WHEREAS, numerous studies demonstrate that diabetes TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW treatments and therapies improve diabetes control and reduce the CHAPTER 56, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A incidence of complications due to diabetes, while significantly SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS, reducing the costs to public and private health insurance TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS programs; and FOR LICENSURE AND TO DEFINE THE SCOPE OF WHEREAS, with affordable access to evidence-based, PRACTICE FOR TELEHEALTH SERVICES, TO PROVIDE community-based diabetes prevention programs, several large THAT A PATIENT-PROVIDER RELATIONSHIP SHALL BE randomized controlled clinical trials have proven conclusively ESTABLISHED UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, TO that many people with prediabetes can prevent or significantly CLARIFY REQUIREMENTS FOR PATIENT EVALUATION delay the onset of type 2 diabetes; and AND TREATMENT, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS WHEREAS, with proper management and treatment, RELATING TO PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS, TO individuals with diabetes live healthy, productive lives; and PROVIDE THAT PATIENTS USING TELEHEALTH WHEREAS, collaboration between diabetes educators in SERVICES MUST GIVE INFORMED CONSENT, TO accredited and recognized programs and the patients continues to PROVIDE THAT CONTINUING CARE SHALL BE demonstrate positive clinical quality outcomes and cost savings; MADE AVAILABLE TO PATIENTS, TO REQUIRE THAT and PROVIDERS OF TELEHEALTH SERVICES SHALL WHEREAS, repeated Diabetes Self-Management Education HAVE ACCESS TO CERTAIN MEDICAL RESOURCES, encounters over time result in a dose-response effect on positive TO REQUIRE THAT PROVIDERS KEEP CERTAIN outcomes; and RECORDS AND MAKE THEM AVAILABLE TO CERTAIN 64 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2015]

PERSONS, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN BOARDS MAY REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS, OFFICERS OR EMPLOYEES SUBJECT PROVIDERS OF TELEHEALTH SERVICES AND TO PROHIBIT FUTURE EMPLOYMENT IN CERTAIN TO PROFESSIONAL DISCIPLINE AND TO GRANT CIRCUMSTANCES; REPEALING SECTION 26-1115, RULEMAKING AUTHORITY TO CERTAIN BOARDS. IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ENGAGING IN UNSAFE OR UNSOUND PRACTICES; AMENDING CHAPTER 11, TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 26-1115, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 99 FOR CEASE AND DESIST ORDERS AND PENALTIES; BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE REPEALING SECTION 26-1116, IDAHO CODE, RELATING AN ACT TO CIVIL ENFORCEMENT; AMENDING CHAPTER RELATING TO BANKING; REPEALING SECTION 11, TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF 26-304, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO BANK FACILITIES A NEW SECTION 26-1116, IDAHO CODE, RELATING POWERS; REPEALING SECTION 26-308, IDAHO CODE, TO CIVIL ENFORCEMENT; REPEALING SECTION RELATING TO PRIORITY FOR BANK FACILITIES; 26-1202, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ADVERTISING REPEALING SECTION 26-310, IDAHO CODE, RELATING BY UNAUTHORIZED BANK; AMENDING CHAPTER 12, TO AN INVESTIGATION FEE; REPEALING SECTION TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW 26-508, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REMOVAL OF SECTION 26-1202, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, OR EMPLOYEES; REPEALING UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A NAME AND WAIVER BY SECTION 26-509, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE; ENGAGING IN UNSAFE OR UNSOUND PRACTICES; AMENDING SECTION 26-1219, IDAHO CODE, TO REPEALING SECTION 26-1108, IDAHO CODE, RELATING REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO ADVERTISING OF TO FAILURE TO TRANSMIT REPORTS; REPEALING BRANCHES; AMENDING SECTION 26-1602, IDAHO CODE, SECTION 26-1117, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO STATEMENT OF POWER OF THE COURT TO GRANT RELIEF; REPEALING PURPOSE; AMENDING SECTION 26-1604, IDAHO CODE, SECTION 26-1716, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CEASE TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING MERGER AND AND DESIST BY BANKS; REPEALING SECTION BRANCHING APPROVAL; AND AMENDING SECTION 26-2609, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO PENALTIES; 26-1605, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CONDITIONS WHERE REPEALING SECTION 26-3603, IDAHO CODE, RELATING THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE TO ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS; REPEALING SECTION SHALL NOT APPROVE THE ACQUISITION OF A BANK. 26-3606, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES; AMENDING SECTION 26-106, IDAHO CODE, TO ADD AND HOUSE BILL NO. 100 REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 26-202, IDAHO COMMITTEE CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE AN ACT AUTHORIZATION NECESSARY TO DO BUSINESS; RELATING TO THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE AMENDING SECTION 26-209, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE RETIREMENT SYSTEM; AMENDING SECTION THE TIME OF THE ANNUAL MEETING; AMENDING 59-1342, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS SECTION 26-211, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE STOCK RELATING TO COMPUTATION OF CERTAIN SERVICE TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS AND TO MAKE A RETIREMENT ALLOWANCES AS THEY RELATE TO TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION THE IDAHO LEGISLATURE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL 26-301, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE REQUIREMENTS CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 59-1346, FOR BRANCH BANKS; REPEALING SECTION 26-302, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO AUTHORIZATION FOR COMPUTATION OF CERTAIN EARLY RETIREMENT ESTABLISHMENT OF BANK FACILITIES; AMENDING ALLOWANCES AS THEY RELATE TO THE IDAHO CHAPTER 3, TITLE 26, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION LEGISLATURE. OF A NEW SECTION 26-302, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF LOAN PRODUCTION OFFICES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; HOUSE BILL NO. 101 AMENDING SECTION 26-303, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION PROVISIONS RELATING TO LOAN PRODUCTION COMMITTEE OFFICES AND MOBILE AND TEMPORARY FACILITIES; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 26-305, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; REPEALING PROVISIONS RELATING TO RESPONSIBILITY OF A SECTION 18-707, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REFUSING BANK; AMENDING SECTION 26-306, IDAHO CODE, ASSISTANCE TO OFFICERS; AND REPEALING SECTION TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO MOBILE OR 49-230, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO TAMPERING WITH TEMPORARY FACILITIES; AMENDING SECTION 26-707, VEHICLE. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 26-1104, IDAHO HOUSE BILL NO. 102 CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION FEES; REPEALING SECTION 26-1114, IDAHO CODE, COMMITTEE RELATING TO REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, OR AN ACT EMPLOYEES; AMENDING CHAPTER 11, TITLE 26, IDAHO RELATING TO CURFEWS; AMENDING SECTION CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 26-1114, 20-549, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE PENALTY FOR A IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUSPENSION OR JUVENILE CURFEW VIOLATION. [February 10, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 65

HOUSE BILL NO. 103 HOUSE BILL NO. 108 BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO PHARMACY; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING 54-1704, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE SECTION 36-1401, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT RELATING TO THE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY; CERTAIN VIOLATIONS SHALL BE AN INFRACTION; AMENDING SECTION 54-1732, IDAHO CODE, TO AMENDING SECTION 36-1402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE RELATING TO VIOLATIONS AND PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR CERTAIN INFRACTIONS AND PENALTIES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING AMENDING SECTION 54-1733, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE SECTION 36-1404, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE LANGUAGE RELATING TO VALID PRESCRIPTION A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE DRUG ORDERS; AMENDING CHAPTER 17, TITLE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW 36-1101, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT SECTION 54-1733B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL PRESCRIBERS OR PHARMACISTS MAY PRESCRIBE CORRECTIONS. OPIOID ANTAGONISTS TO CERTAIN PERSONS UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, TO PROVIDE THAT A PERSON ACTING IN GOOD FAITH AND EXERCISING HOUSE BILL NO. 104 REASONABLE CARE MAY ADMINISTER AN OPIOID BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION ANTAGONIST TO A PERSON WHO APPEARS TO BE COMMITTEE EXPERIENCING AN OVERDOSE, TO PROVIDE THAT AN ACT PERSONS PRESCRIBING OR ADMINISTERING OPIOID RELATING TO DEBRIS; AMENDING SECTION 18-3906, ANTAGONISTS IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE PENALTY FOR PLACING NOT BE LIABLE IN CIVIL OR ADMINISTRATIVE DEBRIS ON A HIGHWAY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL ACTIONS OR SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL PROSECUTION, CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 18-7031, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE PENALTY FOR PLACING AND WELFARE AND THE OFFICE OF DRUG POLICY DEBRIS ON PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY. SHALL DEVELOP AN EDUCATION PROGRAM AND TO DEFINE A TERM; AND AMENDING SECTION 54-1734, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION TO LAWS HOUSE BILL NO. 105 ON PRESCRIPTION DRUG SALES AND TO MAKE BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 109 RELATING TO FIREWORKS; AMENDING SECTION BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE 39-2609, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE PENALTIES AN ACT FOR A FIREWORKS VIOLATION; AND AMENDING RELATING TO INCOME TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION 39-2613, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CODE SECTION 63-3022H, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE REFERENCE. DEFINITION OF THE TERM "REAL PROPERTY" FOR CAPITAL GAINS PURPOSES; DECLARING AN HOUSE BILL NO. 106 EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE APPLICATION. AN ACT RELATING TO FOOD SAFETY; AMENDING SECTION 39-1602, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO MAKE H 98, H 99, H 100, H 101, H 102, H 103, H 104, H 105, TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION H 106, H 107, H 108, and H 109 were introduced, read the 39-1604, IDAHO CODE, TO EXEMPT HOME KITCHEN first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and OPERATIONS FROM LICENSING REQUIREMENTS; AND Administration Committee for printing. AMENDING CHAPTER 16, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-1608, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT HOME KITCHEN OPERATIONS S 1021, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the MAY SELL COTTAGE FOODS AT CERTAIN VENUES, TO first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. PROVIDE THAT HOME KITCHEN OPERATIONS MAY There being no objection, the House advanced to the SELL COTTAGE FOODS TO IDAHO RESIDENTS ONLINE Eleventh Order of Business. OR BY MAIL, TO PROVIDE THAT COTTAGE FOODS SHALL BE SOLD WITH LABELS THAT INCLUDE CERTAIN 11TH ORDER INFORMATION AND TO PROVIDE THAT VIOLATIONS OF Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions THIS SECTION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 23 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. HOUSE BILL NO. 107 There being no objection, it was so ordered. BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT H 50 - OIL AND GAS RELATING TO THE IMMUNIZATION ASSESSMENT BOARD; AMENDING SECTION 1, CHAPTER 283, LAWS H 50 was read the third time at length, section by section, OF 2013, TO EXTEND THE SUNSET DATE. and placed before the House for final consideration. 66 HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2015]

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, debate. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, The question being, "Shall H 50 pass?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Roll call resulted as follows: Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS – None. Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, Absent – Packer. Total – 1. Malek, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Total – 70. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 25 passed the House. Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Total – 53. NAYS – Barbieri, Chew, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Harris, H 4 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Jordan, Kloc, McCrostie, McMillan, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Rubel, Rusche, Scott, Wintrow. Total – 17. H 4 was read the third time at length, section by section, and Paired Votes: placed before the House for final consideration. AYE – Packer NAY – Rusche At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Chew to open (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) debate. Total – 70. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Monks disclosed a conflict of Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 50 passed the House. interest regarding H 4. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 4 pass?" H 24 - PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES Roll call resulted as follows: H 24 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Romrell to open Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, debate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, The question being, "Shall H 24 pass?" McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Roll call resulted as follows: Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – Cheatham, Dixon, Harris, McMillan, Mendive, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Nate, Scott. Total – 7. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Absent – Packer. Total – 1. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Total – 70. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 4 passed the House. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. H 6 - PHARMACY NAYS – None. Absent – Packer. Total – 1. H 6 was read the third time at length, section by section, and Total – 70. placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 24 passed the House. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Chew to open Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Monks disclosed a conflict of H 25 - PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES interest regarding H 6. H 25 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall H 6 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Hixon to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, The question being, "Shall H 25 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Roll call resulted as follows: Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, [February 10, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 67

Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, H 77 - INCOME TAX Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. NAYS – Batt, McMillan, Sims. Total – 3. H 77 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent – Packer. Total – 1. 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 6 passed the House. debate. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 77 pass?"

H 8 - PHARMACY BOARD Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 8 was read the third time at length, section by section, and Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, placed before the House for final consideration. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Chew to open Kerby, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, debate. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall H 8 pass?" Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 59. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – Chew, Gannon, Jordan, King, McCrostie, Nye, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Pence, Rubel, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 10. Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Absent – Packer. Total – 1. Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total – 70. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 77 passed the House. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Total – 52. Sixteenth Order of Business. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, 16TH ORDER Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 17. Adjournment Absent – Packer. Total – 1. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11:30 a.m., Total – 70. Wednesday, February 11, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 8 passed the House. carried. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:52 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker HCR 4 - TAXES - RULE REJECTED ATTEST: HCR 4 was read the third time at length and placed before BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Collins to open debate. The question being, "Shall HCR 4 be adopted?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. Absent – Packer. Total – 1. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 4 adopted and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. 68 HOUSE JOURNAL February 11, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL February 10, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith H 16 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary IDAHO LEGISLATURE H 16 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees

THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY February 11, 2015 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 5, H 98, House of Representatives H 99, H 100, H 101, H 102, H 103, H 104, H 105, H 106, H 107, H 108, and H 109. The House convened at 11:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. WILLS, Chairman Roll call showed 69 members present. HCR 5, H 98, H 106, H 107, and H 108 were referred to the Absent – Anderson. Total – 1. Health and Welfare Committee. Total – 70. H 99 was referred to the Business Committee. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 100 was referred to the Commerce and Human Resources The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Shae Davids, Page. Committee. 3RD ORDER H 101, H 102, and H 104 were referred to the Judiciary, Approval of Journal Rules, and Administration Committee. February 11, 2015 H 103 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Mr. Speaker: Committee. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the H 105 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. House Journal of the Thirtieth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 109 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. WILLS, Chairman February 11, 2015 Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Speaker: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 27 and 4TH ORDER H 28. Consideration of Messages from the WILLS, Chairman Governor and the Senate The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled February 10, 2015 H 27 and H 28 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted Mr. Speaker: to the Senate for the signature of the President. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1013 for the signature of the Speaker. February 10, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we S 1013 and, when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. have had under consideration HCR 3 and recommend that it do pass. February 10, 2015 DEMORDAUNT, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 41 which has been signed by the HCR 3 was filed for second reading. President. February 10, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: Enrolled H 41 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 17, H 52, and H 53 and recommend that they do pass. February 10, 2015 PALMER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1028 which has passed the Senate. H 17, H 52, and H 53 were filed for second reading. NOVAK, Secretary There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth S 1028 was filed for first reading. Order of Business. [February 11, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 69

8TH ORDER PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING OF SEEDS; AND Introduction, First Reading, and Reference AMENDING SECTION 22-414, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE of Bills and Joint Resolutions TERMS.

HOUSE BILL NO. 110 H 110, H 111, H 112, H 113, and H 114 were introduced, BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, AN ACT and Administration Committee for printing. RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING CHAPTER S 1028, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, 16, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION read the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and OF A NEW SECTION 33-1630, IDAHO CODE, TO Defense Committee. PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SHALL There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth PERFORM CERTAIN ACTIVITIES TO MOVE IDAHO Order of Business. TOWARD A MASTERY-BASED EDUCATION SYSTEM, 10TH ORDER TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR MASTERY-BASED Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions EDUCATION ACTIVITIES, TO PROVIDE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND TO DEFINE TERMS; AND H 46, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second AMENDING SECTION 33-1002, IDAHO CODE, TO time by title and filed for third reading. PROVIDE FOR MASTERY-BASED EDUCATION IN STATE EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT FUNDS. HJM 1, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 111 HJM 2, by Resources and Conservation Committee, was BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES; TO H 59, by Business Committee, was read the second time by PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AND AMENDING title and filed for third reading. CHAPTER 8, TITLE 40, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION H 78, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, was OF A NEW SECTION 40-827A, IDAHO CODE, TO read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AUTHORIZE VOTERS IN A COUNTY TO AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY TO IMPOSE AND COLLECT CERTAIN H 82, by Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee, MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES FOR A SPECIFIC was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. PURPOSE, TO PROVIDE FOR SUBMITTING THE QUESTION TO THE VOTERS, TO PROVIDE FOR H 33, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the second CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION AND time by title and filed for third reading. ADMINISTRATION OF FEES, TO PROVIDE FOR USE OF H 76 and H 85, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were MONEYS RECEIVED AND TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AGREEMENTS. 11TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 112 Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT H 23 - PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES RELATING TO ELECTION CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES; AMENDING H 23 was read the third time at length, section by section, SECTION 67-6607, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE and placed before the House for final consideration. PROVISIONS RELATING TO NOTIFICATION OF CERTAIN At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open CONTRIBUTIONS. debate. HOUSE BILL NO. 113 The question being, "Shall H 23 pass?" BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT Roll call resulted as follows: RELATING TO PARENT AND CHILD; AMENDING AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, CHAPTER 10, TITLE 32, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, OF A NEW SECTION 32-1010, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, THAT PARENTAL RIGHTS ARE PROTECTED AND TO Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, PROVIDE RELATED PROVISIONS. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, HOUSE BILL NO. 114 Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, AN ACT Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. RELATING TO THE PURE SEED LAW; AMENDING Total – 69. SECTION 22-413, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR NAYS – None. THE APPLICABILITY OF SPECIFIED LAW TO THE Absent – Anderson. Total – 1. CULTIVATION, PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING OF Total – 70. SEEDS AND TO PROHIBIT REGULATION BY POLITICAL Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 23 passed the House. SUBDIVISIONS RELATING TO THE CULTIVATION, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 70 HOUSE JOURNAL February 11, 2015]

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Thursday, February 12, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:44 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [February 12, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 71

***** HOUSE JOURNAL Second Inaugural Address - March 4, 1865 OF THE Representative Melissa Wintrow Representative Luke Malek ***** IDAHO LEGISLATURE "America the Beautiful" FIRST REGULAR SESSION Annika Miller, Rylie Speirs, Isabelle Robison SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Borah High School Trio ***** Closing Remarks Representative Wendy Horman

THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015 Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Third Order of Business.

House of Representatives 4TH ORDER The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate Roll call showed all 70 members present. Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that H 53 be placed on Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. General Orders for consideration. There being no objection it was so ordered. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kenya Heiner, Page. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 3RD ORDER Boise Approval of Journal February 11, 2015 February 12, 2015 The Honorable Scott Bedke Mr. Speaker: Speaker of the House We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Dear Mr. Speaker: House Journal of the Thirty-first Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am WILLS, Chairman transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 26 and H 40 As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the Lincoln /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Day Program. Governor LINCOLN DAY PROGRAM February 11, 2015 Opening Remarks Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1024 which has passed the Senate. Representative Wendy Horman NOVAK, Secretary ***** Lincoln Quotes S 1024 was filed for first reading.

Rep. Paul Romrell Rep. Donna Pence 5TH ORDER Rep. Gayle Batt Rep. James Holtzclaw Report of Standing Committees Rep. Rep. Maxine Bell February 12, 2015 Rep. Terry Gestrin Rep. Merrill Beyeler Mr. Speaker: Rep. Sage Dixon Rep. Paulette Jordan We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Rep. Clark Kauffman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 110, H 111, ***** H 112, H 113, and H 114. Emancipation Proclamation - Jan 1, 1863 WILLS, Chairman Representative Robert Anderst H 110 was referred to the Education Committee. Representative Rich Wills ***** H 111 was referred to the Transportation and Defense Gettysburg Address - Nov 19, 1863 Committee. Riverstone School 4th Graders H 112 and H 113 were referred to the State Affairs ***** Committee. 72 HOUSE JOURNAL February 12, 2015]

H 114 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that a certain rule docket of the PERSI (Public Employee Retirement System February 12, 2015 of Idaho) relating to PERSI Contribution Rules is not consistent Mr. Speaker: with legislative intent and should be rejected. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 16. of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, WILLS, Chairman the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled that IDAPA 59.01.03, PERSI (Public Employee Retirement H 16 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate System of Idaho), PERSI Contribution Rules, adopted as a for the signature of the President. pending rule under Docket Number 59-0103-1401, the entire rulemaking docket, be, and the same is hereby rejected and February 12, 2015 declared null, void and of no force and effect. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 7 enrolled H 41 to the Governor at 11:40 a.m., as of this date, BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE February 11, 2015. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WILLS, Chairman PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS, STATING AN INVITATION BY THE LEGISLATURE TO THE BIANNUAL February 11, 2015 OUTDOOR RETAILER SHOW, AND EXPRESSING Mr. Speaker: THE IMPORTANCE OF OUTDOOR RECREATION TO We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND THE ECONOMY OF IDAHO AND TO THE LIVES OF CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration IDAHOANS. H 51 and report it back with amendments attached to be placed on General Orders for consideration. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: RAYBOULD, Chairman H 51 was placed on General Orders for consideration. WHEREAS, Idaho's recreation industry generates $6.3 billion in consumer spending, $1.8 billion in wages and salaries, February 11, 2015 $461 million in state and local tax revenue and 77,000 direct Mr. Speaker: jobs; and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, WHEREAS, at least seventy-four percent of Idaho residents AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under participate in outdoor recreation each year; and consideration H 61, H 62, and H 64 and recommend that they WHEREAS, 162,000 Idahoans and 85,000 nonresidents hunt do pass. in Idaho, combining for 3.2 million days of hunting; and WILLS, Chairman WHEREAS, 238,000 Idahoans and 208,000 nonresidents fish in Idaho's waters, combining for 5.5 million days of fishing; H 61, H 62, and H 64 were filed for second reading. and February 11, 2015 WHEREAS, eighteen ski areas operate in Idaho; and Mr. Speaker: WHEREAS, more than 38,000 people participate in We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we wildlife-related recreation in Idaho annually; and have had under consideration S 1021 and recommend that it do WHEREAS, Idaho contains the largest contiguous pass. wilderness area in the lower forty-eight states; and DEMORDAUNT, Chairman WHEREAS, Idaho has 3,100 river miles, more than any other state in the lower forty-eight states; and S 1021 was filed for second reading. WHEREAS, Idaho has 32,496,000 acres of federal public There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh lands; and Order of Business. WHEREAS, an Idaho interim legislative committee recommends state officials work cooperatively and collaboratively with federal land managers to resolve public 7TH ORDER land conflicts; and Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions WHEREAS, that committee is not recommending litigation concerning the transfer of public lands at this time; and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 6 WHEREAS, the State of Idaho values its public lands and BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES the outdoor recreation opportunities those lands provide to all COMMITTEE Americans; and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Outdoor Retailer's present contract ends in STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND 2016; and REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE DOCKET OF THE PERSI WHEREAS, Outdoor Retailer would bring $40 million to (PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF IDAHO) Idaho's economy. RELATING TO PERSI CONTRIBUTION RULES. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that the Legislature invites Outdoor Retailer to host its biannual WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject shows in Idaho. executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the outdoor recreation Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules industry is important to the lives and livelihoods of all Idahoans. are not consistent with legislative intent; and [February 12, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 73

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 8 AMENDING SECTION 39-8616, IDAHO CODE, TO BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN FEES; AMENDING CHAPTER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 86, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND NEW SECTION 39-8624, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE ADMINISTRATOR APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO UNDERTAKE AND OF THE DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY; AMENDING COMPLETE A STUDY OF NATURAL RESOURCE ISSUES. CHAPTER 86, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-8625, IDAHO CODE, TO Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: PROVIDE CERTAIN LICENSURE AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION; WHEREAS, the First Regular Session of the Sixty-second AMENDING CHAPTER 86, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, Idaho Legislature adopted House Concurrent Resolution No. 31, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-8626, which authorized the appointment of a committee to undertake IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AN APPLICATION FOR and complete a two-year study of natural resource issues, ELEVATOR CONTRACTOR LICENSURE AND TO PROVIDE including issues relating to water, throughout the State of Idaho; RELATED QUALIFICATIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 86, and TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW WHEREAS, the committee's official term expired on SECTION 39-8627, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AN November 30, 2014, and numerous natural resource-related APPLICATION FOR ELEVATOR MECHANIC LICENSURE issues continue to pose concerns for the future of Idaho and the AND TO PROVIDE RELATED QUALIFICATIONS; quality of life our citizens enjoy; and AMENDING CHAPTER 86, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, WHEREAS, issues of continued concern include, but are not BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-8628, limited to, stabilization of the water distribution system, the status IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE AND of aquifers throughout the state and wildlife. RENEWAL OF LICENSES AND TO PROVIDE CONTINUING NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING CHAPTER 86, of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, SECTION 39-8629, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AN that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a two-year EMERGENCY ELEVATOR MECHANIC LICENSE AND A committee to undertake and complete a study of natural resource TEMPORARY MECHANIC LICENSE; AND AMENDING issues of importance to the State of Idaho. The committee shall CHAPTER 86, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION consist of ten legislators, with five from the Senate and five from OF A NEW SECTION 39-8630, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE the House of Representatives. The Legislative Council shall ELEVATOR CONTRACTOR INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. authorize the committee to receive input, advice and assistance from interested and affected parties who are not members of the HOUSE BILL NO. 116 Legislature. BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislative Council AN ACT is authorized to also appoint ad hoc legislative members to serve RELATING TO THE BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL on the committee. LICENSES; AMENDING SECTION 67-2602, IDAHO CODE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cochairmen of the TO REVISE THE LIST OF AGENCIES TO WHICH THE committee are authorized to appoint advisors with technical BUREAU PROVIDES SERVICES AND TO PROVIDE THAT expertise in the water supply arena and are expected to receive SUCH AGENCIES MAY ASSESS COSTS, FEES AND input from stakeholders in the water rights system of Idaho to ATTORNEY'S FEES INCURRED IN INVESTIGATIONS AND attempt to stabilize the water delivery system in this state. PROSECUTIONS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any advisors to the committee who are not legislative members shall not be HOUSE BILL NO. 117 reimbursed from legislative funds for per diem, mileage or other BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE expenses and shall not have voting privileges regarding the AN ACT committee's recommendations and proposed legislation. RELATING TO OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall REPEALING SECTION 67-2614, IDAHO CODE, RELATING make a progress report to the Second Regular Session of the TO RENEWAL AND REINSTATEMENT OF LICENSES; Sixty-third Idaho Legislature and shall make a report detailing AND AMENDING CHAPTER 26, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, its findings, recommendations and proposed legislation, if any, to BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-2614, IDAHO the First Regular Session of the Sixty-fourth Idaho Legislature. CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN LICENSES OR REGISTRATIONS BE SUBJECT TO ANNUAL RENEWAL HCR 6, HCR 7, and HCR 8 were introduced, read the AND TO SPECIFY RENEWAL AND REINSTATEMENT first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and REQUIREMENTS. Administration Committee for printing. 8TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 118 Introduction, First Reading, and Reference BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT RELATING TO UNDERGROUND FACILITIES; HOUSE BILL NO. 115 AMENDING SECTION 54-1009, IDAHO CODE, TO BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE REVISE LANGUAGE RELATING TO VIOLATIONS AND AN ACT TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING RELATING TO THE IDAHO ELEVATOR SAFETY SECTION 54-1914, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE CODE ACT; AMENDING SECTION 39-8603, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO VIOLATIONS; AMENDING SECTION TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; 54-2608, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE 74 HOUSE JOURNAL February 12, 2015]

RELATING TO VIOLATIONS; AMENDING SECTION TO THE ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL AND TO 54-5013A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE REVISE A PROVISION RELATING TO COMPENSATION RELATING TO VIOLATIONS; AMENDING SECTION FOR MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL. 55-2201, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE LANGUAGE RELATING TO LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 121 SECTION 55-2202, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION TO REVISE EXISTING DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE COMMITTEE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 22, AN ACT TITLE 55, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; AMENDING SECTION 55-2203, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH THE SECTION 18-113A, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A DAMAGE PREVENTION BOARD; AMENDING CHAPTER PROVISION RELATING TO THE PENALTY IMPOSED 22, TITLE 55, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A WHEN CERTAIN LANGUAGE IS USED AND TO NEW SECTION 55-2204, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH REMOVE A CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION THE DAMAGE PREVENTION BOARD FUND; AMENDING 18-3908, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY SECTION 55-2203, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE AND TO REVISE THE PENALTY FOR FLOODING A THE SECTION, TO REVISE TERMS, TO PROVIDE HIGHWAY; AND AMENDING SECTION 39-5507, IDAHO THAT NOTICE SHALL BE REINITIATED IN CERTAIN CODE, TO REVISE THE PENALTY FOR CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL SMOKING VIOLATIONS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 55-2204, IDAHO CORRECTION. CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO REVISE TERMS; AMENDING SECTION 55-2205, IDAHO CODE, HOUSE BILL NO. 122 TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AMENDING SECTION BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE 55-2206, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION, AN ACT TO REVISE A TERM AND TO ESTABLISH REPORTING RELATING TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS; AMENDING REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING SECTION 55-2207, IDAHO SECTION 33-320, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE NAME CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO REVISE OF A CERTAIN PLAN AND TO REVISE PROVISIONS TERMS RELATING TO PERMITS; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO SUCH PLAN. 55-2208, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; HOUSE BILL NO. 123 AMENDING SECTION 55-2209, IDAHO CODE, TO BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO ESTABLISH AN ACT CERTAIN PROCEDURES AND PENALTIES; AMENDING RELATING TO THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION SECTION 55-2210, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 47-317, IDAHO SECTION AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE COMMISSION'S ACTIONS AND AMENDING SECTION 67-2601A, IDAHO CODE, TO IN EXERCISING ITS DUTIES AND AUTHORITIES SHALL REVISE LANGUAGE RELATING TO UNDERGROUND NOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE CONTESTED CASES AND FACILITIES DAMAGE PREVENTION AND TO MAKE A TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION. TECHNICAL CORRECTION. HOUSE BILL NO. 124 HOUSE BILL NO. 119 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE BY BUSINESS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO OIL AND GAS WELLS; AMENDING RELATING TO PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS; SECTION 47-321, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AMENDING SECTION 54-4511, IDAHO CODE, TO EXCEPTIONS RELATING TO THE SIZE AND SHAPE OF PROVIDE THAT CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS AND SPACING UNITS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXCLUSION OF GENERAL CONTRACTORS SHALL PERFORM ONLY A CERTAIN FEDERAL MINERALS AND TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN AMOUNT OF WORK UNDER A CONTRACT, THE CONSENT OF CERTAIN OPERATORS AND MINERAL TO PROVIDE THAT A GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE INTEREST OWNERS RELATING TO THE GRANTING SHALL BE NEGOTIATED AND TO REQUIRE CERTAIN OF EXCEPTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH WELL DRILLING BONDS, TO CLARIFY THAT CERTAIN BIDS SHALL BE LOCATIONS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. MADE CONSISTENT WITH AN EXISTING STATUTE, TO CLARIFY THAT CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS HOUSE BILL NO. 125 AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS MAY BID ONLY BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE IF THEY MEET CERTAIN QUALIFICATIONS AND AN ACT MAKE CERTAIN DISCLOSURES, TO ESTABLISH RELATING TO OIL AND GAS; AMENDING SECTION REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO CONTINGENCY 47-318, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF RESERVES AND INCENTIVES AND TO MAKE A "GAS." TECHNICAL CORRECTION. HOUSE BILL NO. 126 HOUSE BILL NO. 120 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE BY COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES AN ACT COMMITTEE RELATING TO THE STAFF ALLOWANCE FOR AN ACT SCHOOL DISTRICTS; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004, RELATING TO THE ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL; IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CIRCUMSTANCES WHEN A AMENDING SECTION 67-4704, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN NUMBER OF SUPPORT UNITS SHALL BE USED PROVISIONS RELATING TO WHO MAY BE APPOINTED TO CALCULATE DISCRETIONARY FUNDING. [February 12, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 75

H 115, H 116, H 117, H 118, H 119, H 120, H 121, H 122, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, H 123, H 124, H 125, and H 126 were introduced, read the Mr. Speaker. Total – 54. first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and NAYS – Anderson, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Administration Committee for printing. Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 16. S 1024, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Total – 70. first time by title, and referred to the Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 1 adopted and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. HJM 2 - CALDERA MONUMENT 10TH ORDER HJM 2 was read the third time at length and placed before Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions the House for final consideration. HCR 3, by Education Committee, was read the second time At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Romrell to open by title and filed for third reading. debate. H 17 and H 52, by Transportation and Defense Committee, The question being, "Shall HJM 2 be adopted?" were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 11TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, H 46 - HEALTH BENEFIT PLANS Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, H 46 was read the third time at length, section by section, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, and placed before the House for final consideration. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, debate. Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 59. NAYS – Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, The question being, "Shall H 46 pass?" McCrostie, Pence, Rubel, Rusche, Wintrow. Total – 11. Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 2 adopted and Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, H 59 - PLUMBING Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, H 59 was read the third time at length, section by section, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Hixon to open Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. debate. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, DeMordaunt. Total – 3. The question being, "Shall H 59 pass?" Absent – Crane. Total – 1. Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 46 passed the House. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, HJM 1 - FEDERAL REGULATIONS Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, HJM 1 was read the third time at length and placed before Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, the House for final consideration. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dayley to open Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, debate. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. The question being, "Shall HJM 1 be adopted?" NAYS – None. Absent – Wills. Total – 1. Roll call resulted as follows: Total – 70. AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 59 passed the House. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Redman, Romrell, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 76 HOUSE JOURNAL February 12, 2015]

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Friday, February 13, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:38 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [February 13, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 77

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 13, 2015 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 6, FIRST REGULAR SESSION HCR 7, HCR 8, H 115, H 116, H 117, H 118, H 119, H 120, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE H 121, H 122, H 123, H 124, H 125, and H 126. WILLS, Chairman HCR 6 and H 120 were referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY HCR 7, HCR 8, H 123, H 124, and H 125 were referred to FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2015 the Resources and Conservation Committee. H 115, H 116, H 117, H 118, and H 119 were referred to the House of Representatives Business Committee. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 121 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. Roll call showed 67 members present. Absent – Pence, Redman, Wills. Total – 3. H 122 and H 126 were referred to the Education Committee. Total – 70.

Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. February 12, 2015 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Emily Luker, Page. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, 3RD ORDER report that we have had under consideration H 39 and H 75 and Approval of Journal recommend that they do pass. COLLINS, Chairman February 13, 2015 Mr. Speaker: H 39 and H 75 were filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Thirty-second Legislative Day and February 12, 2015 recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, report that we have had under consideration H 68 and recommend Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by that it do pass. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. LUKER, Chairman 4TH ORDER H 68 was filed for second reading. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate February 13, 2015 February 12, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND I return herewith enrolled H 27 and H 28 which have been DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 69 and signed by the President. H 70 and recommend that they do pass. NOVAK, Secretary PALMER, Chairman Enrolled H 27 and H 28 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, H 69 and H 70 were filed for second reading. and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth February 12, 2015 Order of Business. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1036 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference S 1036 was filed for first reading. of Bills and Joint Resolutions February 12, 2015 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 127 I return herewith H 21 and H 22 which have passed the BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE Senate. AN ACT NOVAK, Secretary RELATING TO ANNEXATION BY CITIES; AMENDING SECTION 50-222, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS H 21 and H 22 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and RELATING TO ANNEXATION BY CITIES AND TO MAKE Administration Committee for enrolling. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. 78 HOUSE JOURNAL February 13, 2015]

HOUSE BILL NO. 128 10TH ORDER BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT RELATING TO THE WITHDRAWAL OF CANDIDACY; H 61, H 62, and H 64, by Judiciary, Rules, and AMENDING SECTION 34-717, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE Administration Committee, were read the second time by title PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE WITHDRAWAL OF and filed for third reading. CANDIDACY. S 1021, by Education Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 129 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE 11TH ORDER AN ACT Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions RELATING TO ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES, UTILITY TYPE VEHICLES, SPECIALTY OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES H 78 - EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW AND MOTORBIKES; AMENDING SECTION 49-426, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION TO A PROHIBITION H 78 was read the third time at length, section by section, OF OPERATION OF CERTAIN VEHICLES AND and placed before the House for final consideration. MOTORBIKES ON CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAYS, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open TO PROVIDE THAT THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION debate. BOARD MAY DESIGNATE SECTIONS OF STATE HIGHWAYS OVER WHICH SPECIFIED VEHICLES AND The question being, "Shall H 78 pass?" MOTORBIKES MAY TRAVEL, TO PROVIDE THAT SPECIFIED VEHICLES AND MOTORBIKES MAY TRAVEL Roll call resulted as follows: UPON AND CROSS CERTAIN PORTIONS OF NON-FULL AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, ACCESS-CONTROLLED STATE HIGHWAYS UNLESS Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, CLOSED AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPLICABILITY Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, OF SPECIFIED LAW. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, HOUSE BILL NO. 130 Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, AN ACT Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, RELATING TO LIENS; AMENDING SECTION 45-805, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR LABOR AND MATERIAL VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, LIENS ON MOTOR VEHICLES AND TO PROVIDE FORMS. Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. NAYS – None. Absent – Pence, Redman, Wills. Total – 3. HOUSE BILL NO. 131 Total – 70. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 78 passed the House. RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. SECTION 49-117, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS." H 82 - IDAHO STATE POLICE H 82 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. HOUSE BILL NO. 132 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open AN ACT debate. RELATING TO MOTOR FUELS; AMENDING SECTION 63-2402, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE The question being, "Shall H 82 pass?" TO SPECIAL FUELS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-2424, IDAHO Roll call resulted as follows: CODE, TO REMOVE CERTAIN FEES AND TO REVISE AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, THE TAX ON GASEOUS SPECIAL FUELS; AND Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AMENDING SECTION 63-2423, IDAHO CODE, TO Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, REMOVE REFERENCE TO A PERMIT. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, H 127, H 128, H 129, H 130, H 131, and H 132 were Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. S 1036, by Health and Welfare Committee, was introduced, NAYS – None. read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Absent – Pence, Redman, Wills. Total – 3. Committee. Total – 70. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 82 passed the House. Order of Business. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. [February 13, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 79

H 33 - HEALTH AND SAFETY Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 33 was read the third time at length, section by section, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Hixon to open Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, debate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, The question being, "Shall H 33 pass?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Roll call resulted as follows: Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – None. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent – Pence, Redman, Wills. Total – 3. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Total – 70. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 85 passed the House. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, HCR 3 - EDUCATION VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. HCR 3 was read the third time at length and placed before NAYS – None. the House for final consideration. Absent – Pence, Redman, Wills. Total – 3. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 33 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall HCR 3 be adopted?"

Roll call resulted as follows: H 76 - TAX LEVIES AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 76 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, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, debate. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, The question being, "Shall H 76 pass?" Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – Gibbs, Perry, Thompson, Wood. Total – 4. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Absent – Pence, Redman, Wills. Total – 3. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Total – 70. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 3 adopted and Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, H 17 - MOTOR VEHICLES - AUTOCYCLES Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, H 17 was read the third time at length, section by section, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 66. NAYS – Dixon. Total – 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open Absent – Pence, Redman, Wills. Total – 3. debate. Total – 70. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Ms. Sims disclosed a conflict of Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 76 passed the House. interest regarding H 17. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 17 pass?"

H 85 - INCOME TAX Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 85 was read the third time at length, section by section, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, and placed before the House for final consideration. Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rudolph to open Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, debate. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, The question being, "Shall H 85 pass?" Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, 80 HOUSE JOURNAL February 13, 2015]

Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. NAYS – Cheatham, Dayley, McMillan, Monks, Scott, Sims, Thompson. Total – 7. Absent – Pence, Redman, Wills. Total – 3. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 17 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 52 - YOUTH CHALLENGE PROGRAM H 52 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. Wintrow to open debate. At this time, Mr. Moyle took the Chair. The question being, "Shall H 52 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Rudolph, Shepherd, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Youngblood. Total – 46. NAYS – Anderson, Barbieri, Bell, Cheatham, Dayley, Dixon, Gibbs, Harris, McMillan, Mendive, Moyle, Nate, Romrell, Scott, Sims, Thompson, Vander Woude. Total – 17. Absent – Malek, Pence, Redman, Rusche, Wills, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 7. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 52 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Monday, February 16, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House adjourned at 11:56 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [February 16, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 81

HOUSE JOURNAL June E. Judd...... Representative John Rusche Maynard M. Miller ...... Representative Caroline Troy OF THE Doyle C. Miner...... Senator Fred S. Martin (son-in-law of Representative Doyle C. Miner) F. Edward Osborne ...... Representative Thomas Dayley IDAHO LEGISLATURE Herman Steger ...... Representative James Holtzclaw

FIRST REGULAR SESSION "Here We Have Idaho" SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE

***** A House Memorial THIRTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY WHEREAS, Representative Melvin M. Richardson has MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2015 passed on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second Idaho Legislature; and WHEREAS, the late Representative Melvin M. Richardson House of Representatives served in this House, in the interest of District 32, covering the The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. years 1989 through 1992. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Roll call showed all 70 members present. House of Representatives of the Sixty-third Legislature draw public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Melvin M. Richardson. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Riley Ricks, Page. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to 3RD ORDER the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; Approval of Journal and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the February 16, 2015 House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to Mr. Speaker: spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND forward copies to the members of the Richardson family. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Thirty-third Legislative Day and Representative Thomas F. Loertscher paid tribute to the recommend that same be adopted as corrected. former Representative Melvin M. Richardson. WILLS, Chairman ******* Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. A House Memorial WHEREAS, Representative Ralph M. Wheeler has passed At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease. on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second Idaho Legislature; and WHEREAS, the late Representative Ralph M. Wheeler MEMORIAL PROGRAM served in this House, in the interest of District 35, covering the Opening Remarks ...... Representative Kelley Packer years 1973 through 1976. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-third Legislature draw Elaina Farris on Piano and Amanda Hagerman on Violin public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of (Great-granddaughters of Rep. Doyle C. Miner) Ralph M. Wheeler. "Oh Beautiful For Spacious Skies" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of by Samuel A. Ward, arranged by Bonnie Heidenreich Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Presentation of Memorials House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to Melvin M. Richardson...... Representative Tom Loertscher forward copies to the members of the Wheeler family. Ralph M. Wheeler ...... Representative Ken Andrus Steve Antone...... Representative Maxine Bell Representative Ken Andrus paid tribute to the former Samuel Eismann ...... Representative Lynn Luker Representative Ralph M. Wheeler. Millie Flandro ...... Representative Elaine Smith Frank W. Hirschi...... Representative Marc Gibbs ******* A House Memorial Elaina Farris on Piano and Amanda Hagerman on Violin "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" WHEREAS, Representative Steve Antone has passed on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second lyrics by Robert Robinson and music by John Wyeth Idaho Legislature; and 82 HOUSE JOURNAL February 16, 2015]

WHEREAS, the late Representative Steve Antone served in ******* this House, in the interest of District 21 and District 24, covering the years 1969 through 1992. A House Memorial NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House WHEREAS, Representative Frank W. Hirschi has passed on of Representatives of the Sixty-third Legislature draw public since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Steve Antone. Idaho Legislature; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of WHEREAS, the late Representative Frank W. Hirschi served Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to in this House, in the interest of Bear Lake County, covering the the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; years 1961 through 1966. and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the Sixty-third Legislature draw House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to Frank W. Hirschi. forward copies to the members of the Antone family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representative Maxine T. Bell paid tribute to the former Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to Representative Steve Antone. the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and ******* BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to A House Memorial forward copies to the members of the Hirschi family. WHEREAS, Representative Samuel Eismann has passed on Representative Marc Gibbs paid tribute to the former since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second Representative Frank W. Hirschi. Idaho Legislature; and WHEREAS, the late Representative Samuel Eismann served ******* in this House, in the interest of District 11, covering the years 1967 through 1968. A House Memorial NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-third Legislature draw WHEREAS, Representative June E. Judd has passed on since public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second Idaho Samuel Eismann. Legislature; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of WHEREAS, the late Representative June E. Judd served in Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to this House, in the interest of District 3 and District 7, covering the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; the years 1991 through 2000. and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the of Representatives of the Sixty-third Legislature draw public House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to attention by this Memorial to the life and works of June E. Judd. spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of forward copies to the members of the Eismann family. Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; Representative Lynn M. Luker paid tribute to the former and Representative Samuel Eismann. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to ******* spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to forward copies to the members of the Judd family. A House Memorial Representative John Rusche paid tribute to the former WHEREAS, Representative Millie Flandro has passed on Representative June E. Judd. since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second Idaho Legislature; and ******* WHEREAS, the late Representative Millie Flandro served in this House, in the interest of District 27 and District 33, covering A House Memorial the years 1991 through 1996. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House WHEREAS, Representative Maynard M. Miller has passed of Representatives of the Sixty-third Legislature draw public on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Millie Flandro. Idaho Legislature; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of WHEREAS, the late Representative Maynard M. Miller Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to served in this House, in the interest of District 5, covering the the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; years 1993 through 1998. and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the Sixty-third Legislature draw House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to Maynard M. Miller. forward copies to the members of the Flandro family. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to Representative Elaine Smith paid tribute to the former the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; Representative Millie Flandro. and [February 16, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 83

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to House of Representatives of the Sixty-third 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 Miller family. Herman Steger. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Representative Caroline Troy paid tribute to the former Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to Representative Maynard M. Miller. 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 Doyle C. Miner has passed on forward copies to the members of the Steger family. since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second Idaho Legislature; and Representative James Holtzclaw paid tribute to the former WHEREAS, the late Representative Doyle C. Miner served Representative Herman Steger. in this House, in the interest of District 28, covering the years 1973 through 1980. ******* NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-third Legislature draw Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Third Order of public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of Business. Doyle C. Miner. 4TH ORDER BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of Consideration of Messages from the Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to Governor and the Senate the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and February 13, 2015 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to I return herewith enrolled H 16 which has been signed by the spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to President. forward copies to the members of the Miner family. NOVAK, Secretary Senator Fred S. Martin paid tribute to the former Enrolled H 16 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Representative Doyle C. Miner. Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. ******* 5TH ORDER A House Memorial Report of Standing Committees WHEREAS, Representative F. Edward Osborne has passed February 16, 2015 on since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second Mr. Speaker: Idaho Legislature; and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND WHEREAS, the late Representative F. Edward Osborne ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 127, H 128, served in this House, in the interest of District 17, covering the H 129, H 130, H 131, and H 132. years 1989 through 1990. WILLS, Chairman NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Sixty-third Legislature draw H 127 was referred to the Local Government Committee. public attention by this Memorial to the life and works of H 128 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. F. Edward Osborne. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of H 129, H 130, H 131, and H 132 were referred to the Representatives of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature extend to Transportation and Defense Committee. the bereaved family the heartfelt sympathy of this entire body; and February 16, 2015 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives be, and she is hereby instructed to We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND spread this Memorial upon the Journal of the House, and to ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 21 and forward copies to the members of the Osborne family. H 22. WILLS, Chairman Representative Thomas Dayley paid tribute to the former Representative F. Edward Osborne. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 21 and H 22 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted ******* to the Senate for the signature of the President. A House Memorial February 16, 2015 WHEREAS, Representative Herman Steger has passed on Mr. Speaker: since the close of Second Regular Session of the Sixty-second We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Idaho Legislature; and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled WHEREAS, the late Representative Herman Steger served in H 27 and H 28 to the Governor at 11:08 a.m., as of this date, this House, in the interest of District 18, covering the years 1987 February 13, 2015. through 1992. WILLS, Chairman 84 HOUSE JOURNAL February 16, 2015]

February 13, 2015 OR RESPONDENT TO REVIEW PRISONER RECORDS, TO Mr. Speaker: PROVIDE FOR HOW DAMAGES MAY BE AWARDED AND We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, TO PROVIDE SEVERABILITY. report that we have had under consideration H 109 and recommend that it do pass. COLLINS, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 136 BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION H 109 was filed for second reading. COMMITTEE AN ACT There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth RELATING TO COUNTY JAILS; AMENDING SECTION Order of Business. 20-237A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR 8TH ORDER CERTAIN PROBATIONERS AND PAROLEES COMMITTED Introduction, First Reading, and Reference TO A COUNTY JAIL. of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 133 HOUSE BILL NO. 137 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION AN ACT COMMITTEE RELATING TO INCOME TAX; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 63-3022H, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL RELATING TO THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PROVISIONS RELATING TO A CAPITAL GAINS RETIREMENT SYSTEM; AMENDING SECTION 59-1303, DEDUCTION. IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN DEPUTY SHERIFFS AND CITY POLICE OFFICERS WHO ACT IN HOUSE BILL NO. 134 A SUPERVISORY CAPACITY SHALL NOT LOSE THEIR BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE PEACE OFFICER STATUS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL AN ACT CORRECTIONS. RELATING TO TAXATION OF ENERGY SYSTEMS USING SOLAR ENERGY; AMENDING SECTION 63-3501, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE HOUSE BILL NO. 138 TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION 63-3502B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE LEVY OF COMMITTEE TAX ON SOLAR ENERGY ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 63-3503B, IDAHO CODE, TO RELATING TO COUNTY JAILS; REPEALING SECTION PROVIDE FOR FILING OPERATORS' STATEMENTS 20-609, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REMOVAL OF AND FOR THE ALLOTMENT AND APPORTIONMENT PRISONERS IN CASE OF PESTILENCE; AND REPEALING OF TAX DUE FROM PRODUCERS OF ELECTRICITY SECTION 20-626, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO EXPENSES BY MEANS OF SOLAR ENERGY BY THE STATE TAX OF REMOVAL. COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTIONS 63-3504, 63-3505 AND 63-3506, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A PRODUCER OF ELECTRICITY BY MEANS OF SOLAR HOUSE BILL NO. 139 ENERGY; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-602JJ, IDAHO BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION CODE, TO PROVIDE A PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR COMMITTEE CERTAIN OPERATING PROPERTY OF PRODUCERS OF AN ACT ELECTRICITY BY MEANS OF SOLAR ENERGY. RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; REPEALING SECTION 19-303, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO FIGHTING DUELS OUT OF THE STATE. HOUSE BILL NO. 135 BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION HOUSE BILL NO. 140 COMMITTEE BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION AN ACT COMMITTEE RELATING TO THE IDAHO PRISONER LITIGATION AN ACT REFORM ACT; AMENDING TITLE 19, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO NO CONTACT ORDERS; AMENDING BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 59, TITLE SECTION 18-920, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION 19, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF A NO CONTACT PROVIDE APPLICABILITY, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO ORDER, TO PROVIDE THAT THE ORDER SHALL DEFINE PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT OR SHERIFF SHALL PROHIBITED CONDUCT, TO PROVIDE THAT THE ADOPT ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES, TO PROVIDE ORDER SHALL BE SERVED ON THE DEFENDANT PRIOR FOR CIVIL ACTIONS BY A PRISONER, TO PROVIDE TO ENFORCEMENT AND TO REVISE PROVISIONS LIMITATIONS FOR CIVIL ACTIONS BY A PRISONER, RELATING TO WHEN A VIOLATION OF A NO CONTACT TO PROVIDE FOR A PRISONER SEEKING IN FORMA ORDER IS COMMITTED. PAUPERIS STATUS, TO PROVIDE FOR ACTIONS WHERE H 133, H 134, H 135, H 136, H 137, H 138, H 139, and THE DEFENDANT IS THE STATE OF IDAHO, TO PROVIDE H 140 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to FOR COURTROOM PROCEDURES FOR PRISONER the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. LITIGATION, TO PROVIDE THAT PRISONER RECORDS ARE PROPERTY OF THE DEPARTMENT OR SHERIFF, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth TO AUTHORIZE AN ATTORNEY FOR A DEFENDANT Order of Business. [February 16, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 85

10TH ORDER H 64 - IMPRISONMENT Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 64 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 39 and H 75, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were and placed before the House for final consideration. read the second time by title and filed for third reading. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nye to open debate. H 68, by Local Government Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall H 64 pass?"

H 69 and H 70, by Transportation and Defense Committee, Roll call resulted as follows: were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, 11TH ORDER Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, H 61 - JUVENILE CORRECTIONS Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, H 61 was read the third time at length, section by section, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, and placed before the House for final consideration. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Perry to open VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, debate. Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. The question being, "Shall H 61 pass?" Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 64 passed the House. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bill Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, on the Third Reading Calendar retain its place for one legislative Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Sixteenth Order of Business. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, 16TH ORDER Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Adjournment NAYS – None. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 61 passed the House. Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. carried. H 62 - VICTIM RESTITUTION Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:38 a.m. H 62 was read the third time at length, section by section, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker and placed before the House for final consideration. ATTEST: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott to open BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk debate. The question being, "Shall H 62 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – Nye. Total – 1. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 62 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 86 HOUSE JOURNAL February 17, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 133, H 134, FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 135, H 136, H 137, H 138, H 139, and H 140. SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE WILLS, Chairman H 133 was filed for second reading. H 134 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. THIRTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY H 135, H 136, H 137, H 138, H 139, and H 140 were referred TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2015 to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. February 17, 2015 House of Representatives Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 16 to the Governor at 11:15 a.m., as of this date, Roll call showed 69 members present. February 16, 2015. Absent – Shepherd. Total – 1. WILLS, Chairman Total – 70. February 16, 2015 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Phaeren Roby, Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 95 and recommend 3RD ORDER that it do pass. Approval of Journal COLLINS, Chairman February 17, 2015 H 95 was filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND February 16, 2015 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Mr. Speaker: the House Journal of the Thirty-sixth Legislative Day and We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we recommend that same be adopted as corrected. have had under consideration H 110 and S 1018 and recommend WILLS, Chairman that they do pass. DEMORDAUNT, Chairman Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 110 and S 1018 were filed for second reading. 4TH ORDER February 16, 2015 Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Speaker: Governor and the Senate We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 96 and February 16, 2015 recommend that it do pass. Mr. Speaker: PALMER, Chairman I return herewith enrolled H 21 and H 22 which have been signed by the President. H 96 was filed for second reading. NOVAK, Secretary There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. Enrolled H 21 and H 22 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions February 16, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Rusche asked unanimous consent that Rule 70, regarding I transmit herewith SCR 103 which has passed the Senate. beverages be suspended for the balance of the remainder of NOVAK, Secretary session. There being no objection, it was so ordered. SCR 103 was filed for first reading. HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 3 February 16, 2015 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: A JOINT MEMORIAL I return herewith H 77 which has passed the Senate. TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE NOVAK, Secretary UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR TO THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY, THE AMBASSADOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF H 77 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration TURKEY TO THE UNITED STATES, TO THE SENATE Committee for enrolling. AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED [February 17, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 87

STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED AND TO THE Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE respectfully represent that: STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED WHEREAS, the opening words to the Constitution of the STATES. United States, "We the People," are by deliberate design and with We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives intent to define the governing authority of our United States and and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First the states within our republic and the authority that resides with Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby the people; and respectfully represent that: WHEREAS, the people of the State of Idaho on November WHEREAS, The Orthodox Christian Church, in existence 7, 2006, cast their votes on a proposal referred by the Idaho for nearly 2,000 years, numbers approximately 300 million Legislature to amend the Constitution of the State of Idaho members worldwide with more than two million members in the to define marriage, and the amendment passed with awide United States; and majority; and WHEREAS, since 1453, the continuing presence of the WHEREAS, in 1888, the Supreme Court of the United States Ecumenical Patriarchate in Turkey has been a living testament stated that marriage is "an institution, in the maintenance of which to the religious coexistence of Christians and Muslims; and in its purity the public is deeply interested, for it is the foundation WHEREAS, this religious coexistence is in doubt because of the family and of society, without which there would be neither the Ecumenical Patriarchate is considered a minority religion by civilization nor progress"; and the Turkish government; and WHEREAS, in 1942, the Supreme Court of the United States WHEREAS, there were millions of Orthodox Christians stated that marriage is "fundamental to the very existence and living in Turkey at the turn of the 20th century and there remain survival of the race"; and fewer than 3,000 of the Ecumenical Patriarch's flock in Turkey WHEREAS, Luther Martin, framer of the Constitution of today; and the United States and Attorney General of Maryland, stated, WHEREAS, Orthodox Christians in Idaho and throughout "A knowledge of Mankind, and of Legislative affairs cannot be the United States stand to lose their spiritual leader; and presumed to belong in a higher degree to the Judges than to the WHEREAS, where there have been difficulties in the past Legislature"; and with the relationship of the Orthodox Christian Church and WHEREAS, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth the Turkish government, certain recent actions by the Turkish Circuit recognizes that the Constitution of the United States does government suggest an interest in improving its relationship with not demand that a redefinition of marriage be forced upon the and treatment of the Orthodox Christian Church, which actions states, stating, "What we are left with is this: By creating a status are acknowledged and welcomed; and (marriage) and by subsidizing it (e.g., with tax-filing privileges WHEREAS, the people of Idaho desire to encourage the and deductions), the States created an incentive for two people continued dialogue and communication of the leadership of who procreate together to stay together for purposes of rearing the Turkish government and the Orthodox Christian Church, as offspring. That does not convict the States of irrationality, only of demonstrated by recent high-level meetings between Turkish awareness of the biological reality that couples of the same sex officials and the Ecumenical Patriarchate. do not have children in the same way as couples of opposite sexes NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members and that couples of the same sex do not run the risk of unintended of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, offspring. That explanation, still relevant today, suffices to allow the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring the States to retain authority over an issue they have regulated therein, that we urge the government of Turkey to: uphold from the beginning." and safeguard religious and human rights of all its citizens NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members without compromise; grant the Ecumenical Patriarch appropriate of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, international recognition, ecclesiastical succession, and the right the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, to train clergy of all nationalities; and respect the property rights that we call upon the United States Congress to bring clarity to the and human rights of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and all religious principle that the role of the United States judiciary is to interpret and faith traditions. as close to original intent as possible and rule on compliance BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the with the original intent of the Constitution by the executive and House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and legislative branches and the principle that judges of the United directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of the States judiciary should keep their oath of office to uphold the law United States, the United States Ambassador to the Republic of and not make or change the law. Turkey, the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to the United BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a judge of the United States, to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House States judiciary who disregards his oath of office to uphold the of Representatives of Congress and the congressional delegation Constitution should be impeached by Congress. representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the United BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the States. House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 4 the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Congress, and to the congressional delegation representing the A JOINT MEMORIAL State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED HJM 3 and HJM 4 were introduced, read the first time by AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE Committee for printing. CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives SCR 103, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. 88 HOUSE JOURNAL February 17, 2015]

There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth RELATING TO CERTAIN CERTIFICATION BY THE Order of Business. DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE TO THE IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION RELATING 5TH ORDER TO BALANCES IN THE FUND AND RELATING TO Report of Standing Committees THE SUSPENSION AND REINITIATION OF TRANSFER February 17, 2015 FEES UPON CERTAIN CONDITIONS; AMENDING Mr. Speaker: SECTION 41-4910, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN TRANSFER FEES ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 77. AND INTEREST ACCRUING TO THE PETROLEUM WILLS, Chairman CLEAN WATER TRUST FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN CERTIFICATION BY THE DIRECTOR OF The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE TO THE IDAHO H 77 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate STATE TAX COMMISSION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL for the signature of the President. CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-106, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM AND TO REVISE A There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 49-109, IDAHO CODE, Order of Business. TO REVISE A DEFINITION AND TO DEFINE A TERM; 8TH ORDER AMENDING SECTION 49-122, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 49-402, IDAHO of Bills and Joint Resolutions CODE, TO REVISE REGISTRATION FEES AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 141 49-402A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE REGISTRATION FEES; BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 49-432, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AN ACT CERTAIN PERMIT FEES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL RELATING TO DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAXES; CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-434, IDAHO AMENDING SECTION 63-907, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CODE, TO REVISE REGISTRATION FEES AND TO MAKE THAT WITHIN THIRTY CALENDAR DAYS OF A TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER PROPERTY TAX BECOMING DELINQUENT, THE COUNTY 4, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A MUST SEND NOTIFICATION TO THE OWNER OF THE NEW SECTION 49-457, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE PROPERTY AND, IF NOTIFICATION IS NOT SENT, THE FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE FEE, TO PROVIDE FOR COUNTY MAY NOT ASSESS PENALTIES AND INTEREST A HYBRID VEHICLE FEE AND TO PROVIDE FOR TO THE PROPERTY. DEPOSIT OF FEES; AMENDING SECTION 49-1004, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PERMIT FEES; AMENDING HOUSE BILL NO. 142 SECTION 63-2401, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM; BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 63-2402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AN ACT PROVISIONS RELATING TO TAX ON MOTOR FUEL, TO RELATING TO PLANNING AND ZONING PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL TAX FOR FUEL SUITABLE COMMISSIONS; AMENDING SECTION 67-6504, IDAHO FOR USE IN DIESEL ENGINES, TO PROVIDE FOR CODE, TO ALLOW A COUNTY TO APPOINT PLANNING INCREASES TO TAX ON MOTOR FUEL, TO PROVIDE AND ZONING COMMISSION MEMBERS FROM WITHIN FOR THE SUSPENSION OF INCREASES TO TAX ON A CITY'S AREA OF IMPACT OR WITHIN A CITY WHEN MOTOR FUEL UPON CERTAIN CONDITIONS, TO REVISE APPLICANTS ARE UNABLE TO BE FOUND OUTSIDE A CODE REFERENCE AND TO REMOVE CERTAIN THE BOUNDARIES OF A CITY'S AREA OF IMPACT AND EXEMPTIONS FROM MOTOR FUELS TAX AND TO MAKE TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-2412, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A LIMITATION ON HOUSE BILL NO. 143 THE DISTRIBUTION OF TAX REVENUES FROM TAX BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE ON GASOLINE AND AIRCRAFT ENGINE FUEL AND AN ACT TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING RELATING TO THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY SECTION 63-2418, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A CODE LAW; AMENDING SECTION 72-1316A, IDAHO CODE, REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION 63-2423, IDAHO TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL CIRCUMSTANCE CODE, TO REMOVE A REFUND PROVISION RELATING FOR EXEMPT EMPLOYMENT UNDER THE STATE'S TO TAXES PAID ON CERTAIN GASEOUS FUELS; EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW. AMENDING SECTION 63-2424, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO FEES ASSOCIATED WITH HOUSE BILL NO. 144 GASEOUS FUELS AND TO PROVIDE METHODS OF BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE CONVERTING MEASUREMENTS OF GASEOUS SPECIAL AN ACT FUELS TO THE EQUIVALENT OF GALLONS FOR THE RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION; TO PROVIDE A PURPOSE OF APPLYING TAX RATES AND SELLING THE SHORT TITLE; AMENDING SECTION 40-701, IDAHO FUEL; AMENDING CHAPTER 36, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3622VV, APPORTIONMENT OF THE HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN EXEMPTION FROM ACCOUNT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; SPECIFIED TAX FOR SALES OF CERTAIN MATERIALS AMENDING SECTION 41-4909, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TO A CONTRACTOR OR MATERIALS USED BY A TRANSFER FEE PROVISIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN CONTRACTOR, TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE REVENUE RECEIVED BY THE PETROLEUM CLEAN FOR THE NONAPPLICABILITY OF THE EXEMPTION WATER TRUST FUND AND TO REMOVE PROVISIONS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND TO DEFINE TERMS; [February 17, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 89

AMENDING SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; REPEALING SALES TAX DISTRIBUTION PROVISIONS; AMENDING SECTION 22-3704, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CHAPTER 29, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION COMMISSION MEMBERS; AMENDING CHAPTER 37, OF A NEW SECTION 67-2914A, IDAHO CODE, TO TITLE 22, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PROVIDE FOR THE DYED FUEL ENFORCEMENT PILOT SECTION 22-3704, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR PROGRAM, TO PROVIDE FOR THE USE OF CERTAIN COMMISSION MEMBERS, TO PROVIDE FOR TERMS, MONEYS IN THE IDAHO LAW ENFORCEMENT FUND TO PROVIDE FOR MEETINGS FOR THE SELECTION OF FOR THE PROGRAM, TO AUTHORIZE ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION NOMINEES, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTICE OF THE STATE'S DYED FUEL LAWS BY THE DIRECTOR OF MEETINGS AND TO PROVIDE FOR VACANCIES; OF THE IDAHO STATE POLICE AND TO AUTHORIZE AMENDING SECTION 22-3705, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE RULEMAKING; AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. AND TO PROVIDE FOR POWERS AND DUTIES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND DECLARING HOUSE BILL NO. 145 AN EMERGENCY. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT H 141, H 142, H 143, H 144, H 145, H 146, H 147, and RELATING TO THE SALES AND USE TAX; H 148 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to AMENDING SECTION 63-3622R, IDAHO CODE, TO the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. IMPOSE A SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR SALES OF MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS, VESSELS, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES, MOTORCYCLES INTENDED Order of Business. FOR OFF-ROAD USE AND SNOWMOBILES TO NONRESIDENTS FROM STATES NOT IMPOSING A SALES 10TH ORDER AND USE TAX, FOR USE OUTSIDE OF THIS STATE Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions EVEN THOUGH DELIVERY BE MADE WITHIN THIS STATE UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND TO MAKE A H 109, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION second time by title and filed for third reading. 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REMITTANCE OF A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF SALES TAX MONEYS 11TH ORDER TO THE STATE HIGHWAY ACCOUNT AND TO MAKE Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. ****** HOUSE BILL NO. 146 BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE At this time, the Speaker introduced The Honorable James AN ACT E. Risch, and The Honorable Mike Crapo, United States Senators RELATING TO TAXATION OF MOTOR FUELS; who spoke briefly to the members of the House. REPEALING SECTION 63-2410, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO A REFUND OF GASOLINE TAX PROCEDURE; ****** AMENDING SECTION 63-2408, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE OBSOLETE REFERENCES; AND AMENDING Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that H 69 be returned SECTION 63-2423, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE OBSOLETE to the Transportation and Defense Committee. There being no REFERENCES AND TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE FOR objection, it was so ordered. REFUNDS. S 1021 - PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS HOUSE BILL NO. 147 S 1021 was read the third time at length, section by section, BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE and placed before the House for final consideration. AN ACT RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION debate. OF A NEW SECTION 49-402E, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR RENTAL FLEET REGISTRATION, TO The question being, "Shall S 1021 pass?" DEFINE A TERM, TO PROVIDE FOR ALTERNATIVE SPECIAL REGISTRATION CARDS AND RENTAL CAR Roll call resulted as follows: STICKERS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PERIOD OF VALIDITY, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, TO PROVIDE A CONDITION, TO SPECIFY ANNUAL Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, REGISTRATION RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS, TO Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, PROVIDE FOR CANCELLATION UPON FAILURE TO Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, RENEW AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE COLLECTION AND Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, DEPOSIT OF CERTAIN FEES. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, HOUSE BILL NO. 148 Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, AN ACT Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. RELATING TO THE IDAHO CHERRY COMMISSION; Total – 68. AMENDING SECTION 22-3701, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE NAYS – None. A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 22-3703, IDAHO Absent – Loertscher, Shepherd. Total – 2. CODE, TO REMOVE CERTAIN DEFINITIONS AND TO Total – 70. 90 HOUSE JOURNAL February 17, 2015]

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1021 passed the The question being, "Shall H 68 pass?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, H 39 - SALES TAX - PRODUCTION EXEMPTION Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, H 39 was read the third time at length, section by section, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, and placed before the House for final consideration. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, debate. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, The question being, "Shall H 39 pass?" Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – Batt. Total – 1. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Absent – Shepherd. Total – 1. Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Total – 70. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 68 passed the House. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, H 70 - MOTOR VEHICLES - TIRE LOAD Rudolph, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, H 70 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – Bell, Gibbs, Jordan, Miller, Rubel, Rusche. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Total – 6. debate. Absent – Loertscher, Shepherd. Total – 2. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall H 70 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 39 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 75 - SALES TAX Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, H 75 was read the third time at length, section by section, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, and placed before the House for final consideration. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, debate. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, The question being, "Shall H 75 pass?" VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – None. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Absent – Shepherd. Total – 1. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total – 70. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 70 passed the House. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Order of Business. Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 57. 4TH ORDER NAYS – Chew, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Consideration of Messages from the Miller, Pence, Rubel, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 12. Governor and the Senate Absent – Shepherd. Total – 1. Total – 70. February 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 75 passed the House. I return herewith enrolled H 77 which has been signed by the Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. President. NOVAK, Secretary H 68 - PRINTING Enrolled H 77 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and H 68 was read the third time at length, section by section, Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Cheatham to open There being no objection, the House advanced to the debate. Sixteenth Order of Business. [February 17, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 91

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:05 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 92 HOUSE JOURNAL February 18, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL SCR 104, S 1037, S 1020, S 1031, S 1042, S 1043, and S 1011 were filed for first reading. OF THE 5TH ORDER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Report of Standing Committees FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE February 18, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 3, HJM 4, H 141, H 142, H 143, H 144, H 145, H 146, H 147, THIRTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY and H 148. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015 WILLS, Chairman HJM 3 and HJM 4 were referred to the State Affairs Committee. House of Representatives H 141 and H 142 were referred to the Local Government The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Committee. Roll call showed 68 members present. Absent – Rusche, Shepherd. Total – 2. H 143, H 144, H 145, H 146, and H 147 were referred to Total – 70. the Transportation and Defense Committee. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 148 was referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Phaeren Roby, Page. February 18, 2015 3RD ORDER Mr. Speaker: Approval of Journal We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled February 18, 2015 H 21 and H 22 to the Governor at 10:10 a.m., as of this date, Mr. Speaker: February 17, 2015. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND WILLS, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Thirty-seventh Legislative Day and February 18, 2015 recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by enrolled H 77 to the Governor at 11:10 a.m., as of this date, Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. February 17, 2015. 4TH ORDER WILLS, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate February 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we Boise have had under consideration H 122 and recommend that it do pass. February 17, 2015 DEMORDAUNT, Chairman The Honorable Scott Bedke H 122 was filed for second reading. Speaker of the House February 17, 2015 Dear Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am had under consideration H 30 and H 81 and recommend that they transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to do pass. wit: BARBIERI, Chairman H 41 H 30 and H 81 were filed for second reading. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter February 17, 2015 Governor Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN February 17, 2015 RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration Mr. Speaker: H 100, H 120, and HCR 6 and recommend that they do pass. I transmit herewith SCR 104, S 1037, S 1020, S 1031, HARTGEN, Chairman S 1042, S 1043, and S 1011 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary H 100, H 120, and HCR 6 were filed for second reading. [February 18, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 93

February 17, 2015 WHEREAS, social workers celebrate the courage, hope and Mr. Speaker: strength of the human spirit throughout their careers. We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, H 94, HCR 7, and HCR 8 and recommend that they do pass. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, RAYBOULD, Chairman that in recognition of the numerous contributions made by America's 600,000 social workers and the almost 4,000 licensed social workers in Idaho, we proclaim the month of March 2015 H 94, HCR 7, and HCR 8 were filed for second reading. as Social Work Recognition Month in Idaho and call upon all citizens of Idaho to join with the National Association of Social Workers in celebration and support of the social work profession February 18, 2015 and National Social Work Month. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 90 and H 91 and recommend HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 5 that they do pass. BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE LOERTSCHER, Chairman A JOINT MEMORIAL TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, H 90 and H 91 were filed for second reading. THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE, THE SENATE AND There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED Order of Business. STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED 7TH ORDER STATES. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 9 respectfully represent that: BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the Boulder-White Clouds area of Central A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Idaho has been suggested as a potential national monument that STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND could be established under the provisions of the Antiquities Act PROCLAIMING THE MONTH OF MARCH 2015 AS SOCIAL of 1906; and WORK RECOGNITION MONTH AND CALLING UPON ALL WHEREAS, the current multiple use and private land CITIZENS TO JOIN WITH THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION protection policies governing the management of this area OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN CELEBRATION AND SUPPORT generally have served the interests of local residents; and OF THE SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION. WHEREAS, cattle ranching and agriculture, the main economic drivers in Central Idaho, will be substantially impacted Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: by any land management decisions regarding this landscape. Agriculture is the single biggest economic contributor to the WHEREAS, the primary mission of the social work state. Idaho's farms and ranches represent 11.7 million acres in profession is to enhance human well-being and help meet the rural Idaho and the sales of farm and ranch products contribute basic needs of all people, especially the most vulnerable in nearly $7.6 billion to Idaho's economy. Ranching and farming society; and play a substantial role in the state's heritage and identity and WHEREAS, social work pioneers helped lead America's should be preserved; and struggle for a better life for all citizens; and WHEREAS, the 2006 Idaho Roadless Rule has proven to WHEREAS, social workers attempt to reduce poverty be a model for coordination among groups and individuals to and trauma that can create lifelong social and economic resolve issues surrounding the management of 9.3 million acres disadvantages; and of undeveloped national forestlands, providing protection for WHEREAS, social workers support all families in every unique and sensitive areas, while simultaneously allowing for community; and limited road construction, vegetation management and minerals WHEREAS, social workers help people in every stage of life development; and function better in their environments, improve their relationships WHEREAS, there has been no local collaborative process with others and solve personal and family problems; and coordinated by the administration in association with the WHEREAS, social workers strive for a safe environment and designation; and the best educational possibilities available for all children; and WHEREAS, Custer County is the place most impacted by WHEREAS, dignity and caregiving for older adults help the creation of the Boulder-White Clouds National Monument define a nation's character; and and the people of Custer County were given the opportunity WHEREAS, veterans and their families need community to vote for or against the creation of the national monument. support to ensure successful transitions after service; and Sixty-five percent of registered voters came to the polls inthe WHEREAS, access to mental health treatment and health 2014 midterm election, and of those ninety-five percent voted care services saves millions of lives; and against the creation of a national monument solely by exercising WHEREAS, social workers believe in prosperity and the authority of the Antiquities Act of 1906, in part, because opportunity for everyone; and it precludes the collaborative process, and there has been no WHEREAS, social work research and advocacy identify assurance from the administration that a collaborative process community needs; and would be exercised; and 94 HOUSE JOURNAL February 18, 2015]

WHEREAS, a national monument designation would impact 8TH ORDER local wildlife management as well as hunting, fishing and other Introduction, First Reading, and Reference recreational opportunities in Central Idaho, a place where Idaho of Bills and Joint Resolutions residents, families and visitors can enjoy these Idaho traditions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members House of Representatives of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, State of Idaho the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that it is understood that the President of the United States has February 16, 2015 full authority under the Antiquities Act of 1906 to designate the The Honorable Richard Wills, Chairman Boulder-White Clouds as a national monument. However, there Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee should be a collaborative effort to secure local and state support prior to the exercise of that presidential authority. Any effort to Dear Representative Wills: reach a decision regarding lands of Idaho administered by federal agencies should be made with local collaboration rather than by I hereby designate the Judiciary, Rules, and unilateral administrative processes that exclude the citizens of Administration Committee a privileged committee Idaho. on Tuesday, February 17, 2015, for the purpose of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the introducing: RS 23473C1 (H 164), RS 23528C2 (H 159), House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and RS 23608 (H 162), RS 23610 (H 158), RS 23617 (H 157), directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of RS 23619 (H 161), RS 23620 (H 165), RS 23626 (H 163), the United States, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of RS 23628 (H 160). Agriculture, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Congress, and to the congressional Sincerely, delegation representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the /s/ Scott Bedke United States. Speaker of the House

House of Representatives State of Idaho HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 10 BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE February 16, 2015 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND The Honorable Dell Raybould, Chairman REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE DOCKET OF THE Resources and Conservation Committee DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES RELATING TO RULES FOR CONJUNCTIVE MANAGEMENT OF SURFACE Dear Representative Raybould: AND GROUND WATER RESOURCES. I hereby designate the Resources and Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: Conservation Committee a privileged committee on Tuesday, February 17, 2015, for the purpose of introducing: WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject RS 23517 (HJM 5), RS 23526 (H 166), RS 23634 (HCR 10). executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules Sincerely, are not consistent with legislative intent; and /s/ Scott Bedke WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that a certain Speaker of the House rule docket of the Department of Water Resources relating to Rules for Conjunctive Management of Surface and Ground Water HOUSE BILL NO. 149 Resources is not consistent with legislative intent and should be BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE rejected. AN ACT NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members RELATING TO CONTACT LENSES; AMENDING of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, SECTION 54-1525, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, ACTS BY MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS that IDAPA 37.03.11, Department of Water Resources, Rules OF CONTACT LENSES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL for Conjunctive Management of Surface and Ground Water CORRECTIONS. Resources, adopted as a pending rule under Docket Number 37-0311-1101, the entire rulemaking docket, be, and the same HOUSE BILL NO. 150 is hereby rejected and declared null, void and of no force and BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE effect. AN ACT RELATING TO MEDICAL LICENSURE; AMENDING CHAPTER 18, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS 54-1842 THROUGH HCR 9, HJM 5, and HCR 10 were introduced, read the 54-1866, IDAHO CODE, TO ENACT THE INTERSTATE first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and MEDICAL LICENSURE COMPACT, TO STATE THE Administration Committee for printing. PURPOSE OF THE COMPACT, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE LICENSURE ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS FOR PHYSICIANS, TO ESTABLISH HOW THE STATE SCR 104, by Health and Welfare Committee, was OF PRINCIPAL LICENSE SHALL BE DESIGNATED, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health TO ESTABLISH LICENSURE PROCEDURES UNDER and Welfare Committee. THE COMPACT, TO ESTABLISH LICENSING FEES, TO [February 18, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 95

ESTABLISH LICENSE RENEWAL PROCEDURES, TO AUTHORIZE THE PROVISION OF COMMUNITY HEALTH ESTABLISH A COORDINATED INFORMATION SYSTEM, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BY CERTAIN TO ESTABLISH INVESTIGATION PROCEDURES, PERSONNEL; AMENDING SECTION 56-1014, IDAHO TO ESTABLISH DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES, TO CODE, TO ESTABLISH IMMUNITY FOR PROVIDERS ESTABLISH A COMMISSION, TO ESTABLISH POWERS OF COMMUNITY HEALTH EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION, TO ESTABLISH SERVICES; AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT. THE FINANCE POWERS OF THE COMMISSION, TO ESTABLISH THE ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF THE COMMISSION, TO ESTABLISH THE RULEMAKING HOUSE BILL NO. 154 FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMISSION, TO PROVIDE FOR BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE OVERSIGHT OF THE COMPACT, TO PROVIDE FOR AN ACT ENFORCEMENT OF THE COMPACT, TO ESTABLISH RELATING TO ABORTION; TO PROVIDE A SHORT DEFAULT PROCEDURES, TO PROVIDE FOR DISPUTE TITLE; AMENDING CHAPTER 6, TITLE 18, IDAHO RESOLUTION, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY STATE IS CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS 18-617 ELIGIBLE TO BECOME A MEMBER STATE AND TO THROUGH 18-621, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND AMENDMENT PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR CHEMICAL ABORTION, PROCEDURES, TO ESTABLISH HOW TO WITHDRAW TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMINISTERING FROM THE COMPACT, TO ESTABLISH HOW THE CERTAIN DRUGS IN ABORTIONS, TO PROVIDE A CIVIL COMPACT COULD BE DISSOLVED, TO PROVIDE CAUSE OF ACTION, TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS FOR SEVERABILITY AND TO ESTABLISH HOW THE ANONYMITY OF THE FEMALE, TO PROVIDE FOR COMPACT SHOULD BE CONSTRUED, AND TO CONSTRUCTION AND TO PROVIDE SEVERABILITY. ESTABLISH THE COMPACT'S RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER LAWS. HOUSE BILL NO. 155 HOUSE BILL NO. 151 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO VIOLATIONS OF THE OPEN MEETING RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE; AMENDING LAW; AMENDING SECTION 67-2347, IDAHO CODE, SECTION 41-6105, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT TO INCREASE MONETARY CIVIL PENALTIES FOR CERTAIN INFORMATION ABOUT HEALTH BENEFIT VIOLATIONS OF THE OPEN MEETING LAW AND TO PLANS BE MADE AVAILABLE TO USERS OF THE HEALTH MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. INSURANCE EXCHANGE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. HOUSE BILL NO. 156 BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 152 AN ACT BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE RELATING TO PURCHASE OF PROPERTY BY A AN ACT COUNTY; AMENDING SECTION 63-1108, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO LICENSURE OF SIGN LANGUAGE TO PROVIDE THAT THE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR INTERPRETERS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; MAY BID ON PROPERTY FOR SALE IF IT IS DEEMED AMENDING TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE COUNTY, TO PROVIDE OF A NEW CHAPTER 56, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, TO THAT THE TAX COLLECTOR SHALL DISPOSE OF PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO THE PURCHASED PROPERTY BY SALE IN THE SAME PROVIDE A SCOPE OF PRACTICE FOR SIGN LANGUAGE MANNER AS OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY BELONGING INTERPRETERS, TO PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS FOR TO THE COUNTY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL LICENSURE, TO REQUIRE A LICENSE TO PRACTICE AS CORRECTION. A SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER, TO ESTABLISH THE SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER LICENSING BOARD, HOUSE BILL NO. 157 TO PROVIDE FOR POWERS OF THE BOARD, TO SPECIFY BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE FOR COMMITTEE ENDORSEMENT LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE FOR A AN ACT PROVISIONAL LICENSE, TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSE RELATING TO THE IDAHO STATE POLICE; RENEWAL, TO ESTABLISH FEES FOR LICENSURE, TO AMENDING SECTION 67-2901, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR DENIAL OF A LICENSE AND DISCIPLINE, AUTHORIZE THE IDAHO STATE POLICE TO CONTRACT TO PROVIDE CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS BY WITH PRIVATE ENTITIES UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS LICENSEES AND TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTS. WHEN NECESSARY FOR PUBLIC SAFETY AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. HOUSE BILL NO. 153 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 158 AN ACT BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES; COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 31-3908, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE AN ACT A TERM; AMENDING SECTION 31-3909, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO BAIL; AMENDING SECTION 19-2903, TO REVISE LANGUAGE RELATING TO IMMUNITY AND IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR HOW BAIL ON A TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING BENCH WARRANT SHALL BE DETERMINED WHEN SECTION 56-1012, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS; A DEFENDANT FAILS TO APPEAR BEFORE THE AMENDING SECTION 56-1013, IDAHO CODE, TO COURT; AMENDING SECTION 19-2915, IDAHO CODE, 96 HOUSE JOURNAL February 18, 2015]

TO PROVIDE FOR THE SETTING OF BAIL WHEN A AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE DEPOSIT OF CERTAIN FEES; DEFENDANT FAILS TO APPEAR BEFORE THE COURT AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS. HOUSE BILL NO. 163 HOUSE BILL NO. 159 BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO CRIMINAL JUSTICE RELATING TO TOBACCO; AMENDING SECTION SYSTEM; AMENDING SECTION 21, CHAPTER 150, LAWS 39-5703, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION OF 2014, TO REVISE EFFECTIVE DATES; DECLARING RELATING TO SELLING OR DISTRIBUTING TOBACCO AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE PRODUCTS, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN TOBACCO APPLICATION. VIOLATIONS BY A MINOR SHALL BE AN INFRACTION AND TO REVISE PENALTIES. HOUSE BILL NO. 164 BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION HOUSE BILL NO. 160 COMMITTEE BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION AN ACT COMMITTEE RELATING TO THE SEXUAL AND VIOLENT AN ACT OFFENDER REGISTRY; AMENDING THE HEADING FOR RELATING TO DEBRIS; AMENDING SECTION 18-3906, CHAPTER 83, TITLE 18, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED IN SECTION 1 OF HOUSE FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS; AMENDING SECTIONS BILL NO. 104, AS ENACTED BY THE FIRST REGULAR 18-8301 AND 18-8302, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE SESSION OF THE SIXTY-THIRD IDAHO LEGISLATURE, FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS; AMENDING SECTION TO PROVIDE THAT WILLFULLY PLACING DEBRIS ON A 18-8303, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; HIGHWAY UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS SHALL BE A AMENDING SECTION 18-8304, IDAHO CODE, TO MISDEMEANOR AND TO PROVIDE A PENALTY. PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN VIOLENT OFFENSES AND CONDITIONS THAT REQUIRE REGISTRATION, TO HOUSE BILL NO. 161 PROVIDE CONDITIONS FOR REGISTRATION FOR BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION JUVENILE VIOLENT OFFENDERS AND TO MAKE COMMITTEE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 18-8305, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLENT RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING OFFENDERS; AMENDING SECTION 18-8306, IDAHO SECTION 36-1401, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS; CERTAIN VIOLATIONS SHALL BE AN INFRACTION; AMENDING SECTION 18-8307, IDAHO CODE, TO AMENDING SECTION 36-1402, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS AND TO PROVIDE PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR CERTAIN INFRACTIONS AND A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING 18-8309, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLENT SECTION 36-1404, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE OFFENDERS; AMENDING SECTION 18-8310, IDAHO A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION TO CLARIFY THAT CERTAIN TREATMENT IS ONLY FOR 36-1101, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT SEXUAL OFFENDERS; AMENDING SECTION 18-8312, CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS CORRECTIONS. AND TO RENAME THE BOARD; AMENDING SECTION 18-8314, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR VIOLENT HOUSE BILL NO. 162 OFFENDERS; AMENDING SECTION 18-8316, IDAHO BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION CODE, TO CLARIFY THAT A CERTAIN EVALUATION COMMITTEE IS ONLY FOR SEXUAL OFFENDERS, TO PROVIDE AN ACT A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO PROVIDE RELATING TO JURY SELECTION AND SERVICE; FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS; AMENDING SECTIONS AMENDING SECTION 2-215, IDAHO CODE, TO 18-8323, 18-8324 AND 18-8325,IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RELATING FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS; AMENDING SECTION TO JUROR COMPENSATION; AMENDING SECTION 18-8327, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY LANGUAGE 2-220, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH AN ADDITIONAL RELATING TO REGISTRATION OF SEXUAL OFFENDERS; POWER OF THE SUPREME COURT TO MAKE RULES AMENDING SECTION 18-8328, IDAHO CODE, TO CONCERNING JURIES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CLARIFY LANGUAGE RELATING TO ADULT AND CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 2, JUVENILE SEXUAL OFFENDERS; AMENDING SECTION IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 18-8329, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY LANGUAGE 2-222, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH THE LENGTHY RELATING TO REGISTRATION OF SEXUAL OFFENDERS TRIAL JUROR COMPENSATION FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING MONEYS IN THE FUND, TO PROVIDE THAT THE IDAHO SECTION 18-8331, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY THAT SUPREME COURT SHALL ADMINISTER THE FUND, CERTAIN PROHIBITIONS ARE ONLY FOR SEXUAL TO SPECIFY HOW MONEYS IN THE FUND ARE TO BE OFFENDERS; AMENDING SECTION 18-8403, IDAHO EXPENDED AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN APPLICATION CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; FOR REIMBURSEMENT PROCESS; AMENDING SECTION AND AMENDING SECTION 7-805, IDAHO CODE, TO 31-3201A, IDAHO CODE, TO INCREASE CERTAIN FEES PROVIDE FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS. [February 18, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 97

HOUSE BILL NO. 165 HELD FOR CERTAIN SPECIFIC PURPOSES, TO PROVIDE BY JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION THAT CERTAIN DOCUMENTS EXCHANGED BETWEEN COMMITTEE PARTIES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO PUBLIC WRITINGS AN ACT DISCLOSURE LAWS, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTICE AND TO RELATING TO CONCEALED WEAPONS; AMENDING PROVIDE THAT PUBLIC TESTIMONY SHALL BE POSTED SECTION 18-3302, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE FEE AS AN AGENDA ITEM; REPEALING SECTION 33-1273A, FOR ORIGINAL ISSUANCE OF A CONCEALED WEAPONS IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO NEGOTIATIONS IN OPEN LICENSE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. SESSION; AND PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE.

HOUSE BILL NO. 166 H 149, H 150, H 151, H 152, H 153, H 154, H 155, H 156, BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE H 157, H 158, H 159, H 160, H 161, H 162, H 163, H 164, AN ACT H 165, H 166, and H 167 were introduced, read the first time RELATING TO IRRIGATION DISTRICTS; AMENDING by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration SECTION 43-322, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS Committee for printing. RELATING TO THE INCURSION OF DEBT BY A DISTRICT AND TO REVISE THE MAXIMUM TERM S 1037, S 1042, and S 1043, by Health and Welfare OF INDEBTEDNESS; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 3, Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and TITLE 43, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. NEW SECTION 43-322A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE S 1020 and S 1031, by Resources and Environment FOR RESOLUTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and OPERATION OF MITIGATION PLANS AND RECHARGE referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. PROJECTS, TO PROVIDE THAT THE AMOUNT OF OBLIGATION OR CONTRACT INDEBTEDNESS S 1011, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the PROPOSED TO BE ISSUED BE SET FORTH, TO PROVIDE first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. THAT THE CONTRACT INDEBTEDNESS IN A PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE SUBMITTED TO A VOTE IF CERTAIN There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth CONDITIONS ARE MET, TO PROVIDE FOR ELECTIONS, Order of Business. TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONTENT OF RESOLUTIONS, TO PROVIDE CRITERIA WHEREBY THE DISTRICT 10TH ORDER SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO INCUR INDEBTEDNESS OR Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions OBLIGATIONS OR ENTER INTO CERTAIN CONTRACTS, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN ACTION SHALL BE H 133 and H 95, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were SUBJECT TO JUDICIAL EXAMINATION, TO PROVIDE read the second time by title and filed for third reading. THAT SUBMISSION OF THE PROPOSITION OF H 110, by Education Committee, was read the second time INCURRING OBLIGATION OR OTHER INDEBTEDNESS AT by title and filed for third reading. AN ELECTION SHALL NOT PREVENT SUBMISSION OF THE SAME OR OTHER PROPOSITIONS AT SUBSEQUENT S 1018, by Education Committee, was read the second time ELECTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR PETITIONS FOR by title and filed for third reading. JUDICIAL EXAMINATION, TO PROVIDE FOR CONTENT OF PETITION, TO PROVIDE THAT OTHER DISTRICTS H 96, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read MAY JOIN IN THE FILING OF PETITIONS, TO PROVIDE the second time by title and filed for third reading. FOR JURISDICTION OF THE COURT, TO PROVIDE FOR JUDICIAL EXAMINATION AND DETERMINATION OF 11TH ORDER SPECIFIED MATTERS, TO PROVIDE FOR NOTICE, TO Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions PROVIDE FOR ANSWERS TO PETITIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE AFFECT OF FAILING TO APPEAR, TO PROVIDE Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the bill on the Third FOR ACTION BY THE COURT, TO PROVIDE FOR COSTS, Reading Calendar retain its place for one legislative day. There TO PROVIDE FOR REVIEW OF JUDGMENTS AND TO being no objection, it was so ordered. PROVIDE THAT THE COURT SHALL DISREGARD ANY There being no objection, the House advanced to the ERROR, IRREGULARITY OR OMISSION WHICH DOES Sixteenth Order of Business. NOT AFFECT THE SUBSTANTIAL RIGHTS OF PARTIES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 16TH ORDER Adjournment HOUSE BILL NO. 167 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., AN ACT Thursday, February 19, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. RELATING TO LABOR; AMENDING SECTION 67-2345, Motion carried. IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS RELATING TO LABOR NEGOTIATIONS CONDUCTED IN EXECUTIVE Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at SESSION AND TO PROVIDE THAT CONSIDERATION OF 11:25 a.m. CERTAIN LABOR CONTRACT OFFERS MAY BE HELD IN SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker EXECUTIVE SESSION; AMENDING CHAPTER 23, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION ATTEST: 67-2345A, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk RELATING TO NEGOTIATIONS IN OPEN SESSION, TO PROVIDE THAT AN EXECUTIVE SESSION MAY BE 98 HOUSE JOURNAL February 19, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 19, 2015 IDAHO LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND FIRST REGULAR SESSION ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 9, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE HJM 5, HCR 10, H 149, H 150, H 151, H 152, H 153, H 154, H 155, H 156, H 157, H 158, H 159, H 160, H 161, H 162, H 163, H 164, H 165, H 166, and H 167. WILLS, Chairman

THIRTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY HCR 9 and HCR 10 were filed for second reading. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2015 HJM 5, H 161, and H 166 were referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. House of Representatives H 149, H 150, H 151, H 152, and H 153 were referred to The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. the Health and Welfare Committee. Roll call showed 69 members present. H 154, H 155, and H 167 were referred to the State Affairs Absent – Shepherd. Total – 1. Committee. Total – 70. H 156 was referred to the Local Government Committee. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 157, H 158, H 159, H 160, H 162, H 163, and H 164 were The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Julia Staley, Page. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. H 165 was ordered held at the Desk. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal February 18, 2015 Mr. Speaker: February 19, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, Mr. Speaker: report that we have had under consideration H 72, H 107, H 108, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND and HCR 5 and recommend that they do pass. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved WOOD, Chairman the House Journal of the Thirty-eighth Legislative Day and H 72, H 107, H 108, and HCR 5 were filed for second recommend that same be adopted as corrected. reading. WILLS, Chairman Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by February 18, 2015 Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, 4TH ORDER report that we have had under consideration H 98 and report it Consideration of Messages from the back with amendments attached to be placed on General Orders Governor and the Senate for consideration. WOOD, Chairman

February 18, 2015 H 98 was placed on General Orders for consideration. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SJM 101, S 1045, S 1026, S 1027, and February 18, 2015 S 1029 which have passed the Senate. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND SJM 101, S 1045, S 1026, S 1027, and S 1029 were filed for DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration first reading. H 131 and S 1028 and recommend that they do pass. PALMER, Chairman

February 18, 2015 H 131 and S 1028 were filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: February 19, 2015 I return herewith H 20, H 10, H 11, H 12, and H 37 which Mr. Speaker: have passed the Senate. We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, NOVAK, Secretary report that we have had under consideration H 114 and H 20, H 10, H 11, H 12, and H 37 were referred to the recommend that it do pass. Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. ANDRUS, Chairman [February 19, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 99

H 114 was filed for second reading. S 1026, S 1027, and S 1029, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. Order of Business. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth 7TH ORDER Order of Business. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions 10TH ORDER SJM 101, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Mr. Hartgen asked unanimous consent that H 120 be returned to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. There being 8TH ORDER no objection, it was so ordered. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference H 122, by Education Committee, was read the second time of Bills and Joint Resolutions by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 168 H 30, by Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT TO MAINTAIN H 81, by Business Committee, was read the second time by BROADBAND SERVICES TO IDAHO PUBLIC SCHOOLS; title and filed for third reading. APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS IN FISCAL H 100 and HCR 6, by Commerce and Human Resources YEAR 2015 TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third INSTRUCTION; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT reading. REGARDING THE USE OF FUNDS; AUTHORIZING PROCUREMENT FLEXIBILITY FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS; H 94, HCR 7, and HCR 8, by Resources and Conservation REQUIRING REPORTING BY THE SUPERINTENDENT Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION; REDUCING THE FISCAL reading. YEAR 2015 APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION PROVIDED IN SECTION 1, H 90 and H 91, by State Affairs Committee, were read the CHAPTER 227, LAWS OF 2014; REDUCING THE FISCAL second time by title and filed for third reading. YEAR 2015 APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth ADMINISTRATION PROVIDED IN SECTION 1, CHAPTER Order of Business. 229, LAWS OF 2014; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

HOUSE BILL NO. 169 5TH ORDER BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Report of Standing Committees AN ACT February 19, 2015 RELATING TO EDUCATION; REPEALING SECTION Mr. Speaker: 33-1275, IDAHO CODE, AS ENACTED BY SECTION We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND 2, CHAPTER 329, LAWS OF 2013, RELATING TO ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 168. FACT-FINDERS, APPOINTMENT AND HEARINGS; AND WILLS, Chairman AMENDING SECTION 1, CHAPTER 143, LAWS OF 2014, TO REMOVE A SUNSET DATE AND TO REMOVE AN H 168 was ordered held at the Desk. EFFECTIVE DATE. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh HOUSE BILL NO. 170 Order of Business. BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE 7TH ORDER AN ACT Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions RELATING TO PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTRACTING; AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY H 168 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-125B, IDAHO OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENT OF CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE STATE DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION OF EDUCATION MAY ENTER INTO PAY FOR SUCCESS CONTRACTS, TO PROVIDE CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with TO PROVIDE FOR AN EXTERNAL EVALUATOR, TO the immediate consideration of H 168 be suspended; that the PROVIDE FOR INVESTOR MONEYS, TO PROVIDE FOR portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State A THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATOR, TO ESTABLISH AN of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE, TO PROVIDE REPORTING dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 168 be REQUIREMENTS AND TO DEFINE TERMS. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final H 168, H 169, and H 170 were introduced, read the first time consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" S 1045, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was Roll call resulted as follows: introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Local AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Government Committee. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, 100 HOUSE JOURNAL February 19, 2015]

Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Total – 68. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, NAYS – None. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Absent – Kauffman, Shepherd. Total – 2. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Total – 70. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 109 passed the Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS – None. the Senate. Absent – Shepherd. Total – 1. Total – 70. H 133 - INCOME TAX Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds H 133 was read the third time at length, section by section, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion and placed before the House for final consideration. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 168 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open The question being, "Shall H 133 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 168 pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Roll call resulted as follows: Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kloc, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Loertscher, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Rudolph, Scott, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Total – 54. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, NAYS – Barbieri, Chew, Gestrin, Harris, Jordan, King, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Luker, McCrostie, Miller, Monks, Packer, Romrell, Rusche, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Smith. Total – 14. Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Absent – Moyle, Shepherd. Total – 2. Total – 68. Total – 70. NAYS – Gannon. Total – 1. Absent – Shepherd. Total – 1. 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 168 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 95 - SALES TAX the Senate. H 95 was read the third time at length, section by section, There being no objection, the House advanced to the and placed before the House for final consideration. Eleventh Order of Business. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open 11TH ORDER debate. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall H 95 pass?" H 109 - INCOME TAX Roll call resulted as follows: H 109 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding to open Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Loertscher, Luker, debate. Malek, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Rudolph, Scott, Sims, The question being, "Shall H 109 pass?" Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 43. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Horman, Jordan, Kerby, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, King, Kloc, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Pence, Perry, Romrell, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Rubel, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow, Wood. Total – 26. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent – Shepherd. Total – 1. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Total – 70. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 95 passed the House. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. [February 19, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 101

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 Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Friday, February 20, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:11 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 102 HOUSE JOURNAL February 20, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL February 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled S 1021 for the signature of the Speaker. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled FIRST REGULAR SESSION S 1021 and, when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE February 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 2 and H 13 which have passed the Senate. FORTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2015 HCR 2 and H 13 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. House of Representatives 5TH ORDER The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Report of Standing Committees Roll call showed 66 members present. Absent – Barbieri, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Shepherd. Total – 4. February 20, 2015 Total – 70. Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 169 and The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nicholas Wills, Page. H 170. WILLS, Chairman 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal H 169 and H 170 were referred to the Education Committee. February 20, 2015 February 20, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 20, H 10, the House Journal of the Thirty-ninth Legislative Day and H 11, H 12, and H 37. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman WILLS, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 20, Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 10, H 11, H 12, and H 37 and, when so signed, ordered them Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. ***** February 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the House Page We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, program. AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under 4TH ORDER consideration H 101, H 102, H 121, H 138, and H 139 and Consideration of Messages from the recommend that they do pass. Governor and the Senate WILLS, Chairman H 101, H 102, H 121, H 138, and H 139 were filed for second OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR reading. Boise February 19, 2015 February 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: The Honorable Scott Bedke We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have Speaker of the House had under consideration H 92 and recommend that it do pass. BARBIERI, Chairman Dear Mr. Speaker: H 92 was filed for second reading. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, February 20, 2015 to wit: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND H 16, H 27, and H 28 CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration H 123, H 124, and H 125 and recommend that they do pass. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" RAYBOULD, Chairman /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor H 123, H 124, and H 125 were filed for second reading. [February 20, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 103

February 20, 2015 recommendations of the Land Board's subcommittee on Mr. Speaker: endowment governance, to identify any governance shortcomings We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that and make recommendations for improvements, to look at policies we have had under consideration H 112, H 113, H 128, and and procedures and to conduct an asset allocation study that SCR 101 and recommend that they do pass. combined land assets with financial assets; and LOERTSCHER, Chairman WHEREAS, on November 14, 2014, representatives of Callan Associates appeared before the Endowment Asset H 112, H 113, H 128, and SCR 101 were filed for second Issues Interim Committee and reported their findings and reading. recommendations as reflected in its report dated November 7, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh 2014; and Order of Business. WHEREAS, the interim committee voted to endorse the Callan Report, findings and recommendations; and 7TH ORDER WHEREAS, full implementation of the recommendations Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions in the Callan Report will require action by the Land Board, the Endowment Fund Investment Board, the Idaho Department of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 11 Lands and the Legislature over an extended period of years; and BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the interim committee also voted unanimously A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to request that the Legislative Council appoint another STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND Endowment Asset Issues Interim Committee to continue the REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE DOCKET OF THE work of the interim committee and to monitor implementation OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR RELATING TO THE of the recommendations of the Callan Report. IDAHO COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members IMPAIRED. of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a two-year interim committee to continue to undertake and complete a study WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject of endowment asset issues of importance to the State of Idaho executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, and to monitor implementation of the recommendations of the Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules Callan Report of November 7, 2014. The committee will consist are not consistent with legislative intent; and of ten legislators, with five from the House of Representatives WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that a certain and five from the Senate, with no less than one legislator from rule docket of the Office of the Governor relating to the Idaho each of the House and Senate minority caucuses. The Legislative Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired is not consistent Council shall authorize the committee to receive input, advice with legislative intent and should be rejected. and assistance from interested and affected parties who are not NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members members of the Legislature. of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislative Council the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, is authorized to also appoint ad hoc legislative members to serve that IDAPA 15.02.02, Office of the Governor, Rules Governing on the committee. the Idaho Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cochairmen of the adopted as a pending rule under Docket Number 15-0202-1401, committee are authorized to appoint advisors with technical the entire rulemaking docket, be, and the same is hereby rejected expertise in the governance, management, operation, disposal, and declared null, void and of no force and effect. preservation and financial performance of endowment assets. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any advisors to the HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 12 committee who are not legislative members shall not be BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE reimbursed from legislative funds for per diem, mileage or other A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION expenses and shall not have voting privileges regarding the STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND committee's recommendations and proposed legislation, if any, to AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature. APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO CONTINUE TO UNDERTAKE AND COMPLETE A STUDY OF ENDOWMENT ASSET HCR 11 and HCR 12 were introduced, read the first time ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE TO THE STATE OF IDAHO by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration AND TO MONITOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE Committee for printing. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CALLAN REPORT. 8TH ORDER Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions WHEREAS, an Endowment Asset Issues Interim Committee was appointed during the Second Regular Session of the HOUSE BILL NO. 171 Sixty-second Idaho Legislature to study issues related to action by BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE the Idaho Board of Land Commissioners, the Idaho Department AN ACT of Lands and the Endowment Fund Investment Board affecting RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING CHAPTER the State of Idaho; and 25, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF WHEREAS, issues related to endowment assets continue A NEW SECTION 41-2517, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE to arise and pose challenges, opportunities and concerns for the TERMS, TO REQUIRE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK future of Idaho and its citizens' quality of life; and COMPANIES AND DRIVERS TO MAINTAIN INSURANCE, WHEREAS, Callan Associates was retained by the TO PROVIDE THAT TRANSPORTATION NETWORK Land Board in May of 2014 to review the findings and COMPANY INSURANCE SHALL BE IN FORCE AT 104 HOUSE JOURNAL February 20, 2015]

CERTAIN TIMES, TO REQUIRE THAT TRANSPORTATION AND COLLECTION OF PROPERTY TAXES; AND NETWORK COMPANY INSURANCE POLICIES SHALL PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. PROVIDE CERTAIN COVERAGE, TO PROVIDE THAT TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANY INSURANCE HOUSE BILL NO. 174 MAY PROVIDE ADDITIONAL COVERAGE, TO PROVIDE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE THAT INSURERS HAVE A DUTY TO DEFEND AND AN ACT INDEMNIFY, TO PROVIDE THAT TRANSPORTATION RELATING TO THE IDAHO CODE; AMENDING NETWORK COMPANY INSURANCE COVERAGE DOES SECTION 73-210, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT NOT DEPEND ON CLAIM DENIAL BY ANOTHER THE IDAHO CODE IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN AND INSURER, TO CLARIFY THAT A PRIVATE PASSENGER'S TO PROVIDE THAT NO COPYRIGHT MAY BE CLAIMED INSURANCE COMPANY IS NOT REQUIRED TO BY THE STATE OF IDAHO OR ANY OTHER ENTITY; PROVIDE COVERAGE IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, REPEALING SECTION 9-352, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO ESTABLISH THE CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER TO THE IDAHO CODE BEING THE PROPERTY OF THE WHICH PERSONAL INSURANCE POLICIES APPLY STATE OF IDAHO; AND AMENDING SECTIONS 9-349 DURING A TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANY AND 65-301, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT DRIVER'S COMMERCIAL USE PERIOD, TO PROVIDE CODE REFERENCE. THAT TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES SHALL COOPERATE DURING ACCIDENT OR HOUSE BILL NO. 175 CLAIMS INVESTIGATIONS, TO PROVIDE THAT BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE SHALL ADOPT AN ACT A CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE FORM FOR RELATING TO PHARMACY; AMENDING CHAPTER 17, TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANY INSURANCE, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW TO REQUIRE DRIVERS FOR TRANSPORTATION SECTION 54-1769, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN NETWORK COMPANIES TO CARRY PROOF OF COMMUNICATION ABOUT BIOSIMILAR MEDICATIONS; INSURANCE AND PROVIDE INSURANCE INFORMATION AND PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE. IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT, TO PROVIDE THAT TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES SHALL HOUSE BILL NO. 176 DISCLOSE CERTAIN INFORMATION IN WRITING BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE TO THEIR DRIVERS AND TO CLARIFY THAT THE AN ACT AUTHORITY OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS TO RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE; AMENDING REGULATE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES CHAPTER 18, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION AND DRIVERS IS NOT LIMITED. OF A NEW SECTION 41-1852, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE MEDICATION SYNCHRONIZATION AND HOUSE BILL NO. 172 DISPENSING FEE STANDARDIZATION AND TO PROVIDE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE APPLICABILITY. AN ACT RELATING TO THE IDAHO REIMBURSEMENT HOUSE BILL NO. 177 INCENTIVE ACT; AMENDING SECTION 67-4738, BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "NEW AN ACT JOBS" AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; RELATING TO MINORS; AMENDING SECTION AMENDING SECTION 67-4739, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE 18-1523, IDAHO CODE, TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING SECTION TANNING DEVICES ON MINORS EXCEPT UNDER 67-4740, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE AGREEMENT CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. WITH THE APPLICANT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 67-4741, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE APPLICANT REPORTING HOUSE BILL NO. 178 REQUIREMENTS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE CORRECTION. AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH CARE; AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 173 39-5905, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE MAXIMUM BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AMOUNT OF EDUCATIONAL DEBT REPAYMENTS AN ACT FOR RURAL PHYSICIANS AND TO PROVIDE THAT RELATING TO PROPERTY TAXATION; AMENDING THE REVIEW BOARD SHALL MAKE A CERTAIN SECTION 63-301A, IDAHO CODE, TO SPECIFY THE USE CONSIDERATION BEFORE GRANTING AWARDS. OF A CERTAIN PERCENT OF THE NEW CONSTRUCTION ROLL AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; HOUSE BILL NO. 179 AMENDING SECTION 63-811, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE FOR DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN MONEYS TO PUBLIC AN ACT SCHOOLS AND TO PROVIDE POWERS TO COUNTIES; RELATING TO HOSPITALS; AMENDING CHAPTER AMENDING SECTION 63-811, IDAHO CODE, AS ADDED 13, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A BY SECTION 14, CHAPTER 339, LAWS OF 2012, TO NEW SECTION 39-1346B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE PROVIDE FOR DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN MONEYS INVESTMENT LIMITATIONS FOR HOSPITAL DISTRICT TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TO PROVIDE POWERS TO TREASURERS; AND AMENDING SECTION 31-3608, COUNTIES; AMENDING SECTION 63-812, IDAHO CODE, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE INVESTMENT LIMITATIONS TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO ACCOUNTING FOR COUNTY HOSPITAL BOARD TREASURERS. [February 20, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 105

HOUSE BILL NO. 180 S 1028, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE; PROVIDING H 114, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING CHAPTER 61, TITLE second time by title and filed for third reading. 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 41-6110, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A MECHANISM TO OBTAIN INSURANCE STATUS INFORMATION; AND 11TH ORDER PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 181 H 110 - EDUCATION BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE H 110 was read the third time at length, section by section, AN ACT and placed before the House for final consideration. RELATING TO THE NATUROPATHIC MEDICAL PHYSICIANS LICENSING ACT; AMENDING TITLE 54, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER debate. 56, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH THE NATUROPATHIC MEDICAL PHYSICIANS LICENSING The question being, "Shall H 110 pass?" ACT, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE PURPOSE AND INTENT, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE THE SCOPE Roll call resulted as follows: OF PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, TO PROVIDE EXEMPTIONS FOR LICENSURE, TO Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, REQUIRE A NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN LICENSE, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, TO ESTABLISH THE BOARD OF NATUROPATHIC Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, PHYSICIANS, TO ESTABLISH POWERS AND DUTIES OF King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, THE BOARD, TO ESTABLISH QUALIFICATIONS FOR McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, LICENSURE, TO PROVIDE LICENSURE STANDARDS Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, AND ENDORSEMENT STANDARDS, TO PROVIDE Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, FOR LICENSE RENEWAL, TO ESTABLISH FEES, TO VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, ESTABLISH DENIAL OF LICENSE AND DISCIPLINARY Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. PROCEEDINGS, TO PROVIDE DISCLOSURE NAYS – None. REQUIREMENTS, TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN ACTS, TO Absent – Barbieri, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Nielsen, Shepherd. PROVIDE A PREEMPTION OF LOCAL REGULATIONS Total – 5. AND TO PROVIDE SEVERABILITY; AMENDING SECTION Total – 70. 67-2601, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH THE BOARD OF NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS IN THE DEPARTMENT Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 110 passed the OF SELF-GOVERNING AGENCIES AND TO MAKE A House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to TECHNICAL CORRECTION; PROVIDING REPORTING the Senate. REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1018 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, February 23, H 171, H 172, H 173, H 174, H 175, H 176, H 177, H 178, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 179, H 180, and H 181 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration H 96 - DRIVER'S LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION Committee for printing. CARDS There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth H 96 was read the third time at length, section by section, Order of Business. and placed before the House for final consideration. 10TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions debate. HCR 9, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the The question being, "Shall H 96 pass?" second time by title and filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: HCR 10, by Resources and Conservation Committee, was AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, H 72, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, second time by title and filed for third reading. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, H 107, H 108, and HCR 5, by Health and Welfare Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, reading. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, H 131, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. the second time by title and filed for third reading. NAYS – None. 106 HOUSE JOURNAL February 20, 2015]

Absent – Barbieri, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Nielsen, Shepherd. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills Total – 5. on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, Total – 70. February 23, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 96 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. H 122 - SCHOOL DISTRICTS - STRATEGIC PLAN 16TH ORDER H 122 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 11 a.m., At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kloc to open debate. Monday, February 23, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. The question being, "Shall H 122 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:04 p.m. Roll call resulted as follows: SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Boyle, Chew, Clow, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, ATTEST: Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Nye, Pence, Perry, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 41. NAYS – Batt, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Harris, Loertscher, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Scott, Sims, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude. Total – 24. Absent – Barbieri, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Nielsen, Shepherd. Total – 5. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 122 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 30 - PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES H 30 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 30 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. NAYS – None. Absent – Barbieri, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Nielsen, Shepherd. Total – 5. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 30 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. [February 23, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 107

HOUSE JOURNAL S 1079 and S 1081 were filed for first reading. OF THE 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees IDAHO LEGISLATURE February 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: FIRST REGULAR SESSION We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 11, HCR 12, H 171, H 172, H 173, H 174, H 175, H 176, H 177, H 178, H 179, H 180, and H 181. WILLS, Chairman

FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY HCR 11 was filed for second reading. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2015 HCR 12 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. House of Representatives H 171 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 172 and H 173 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Roll call showed all 70 members present. Committee. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 174 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Marilyn Clements, Page. H 175, H 176, H 177, H 178, H 179, H 180, and H 181 were referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal February 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: February 23, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 2 and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 13. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the WILLS, Chairman House Journal of the Fortieth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled WILLS, Chairman HCR 2 and H 13 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth 4TH ORDER Order of Business. Consideration of Messages from the 8TH ORDER Governor and the Senate Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise S 1079 and S 1081, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and February 23, 2015 referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. Dear Mr. Speaker: 10TH ORDER I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: H 101, H 102, H 121, H 138, and H 139, by Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee, were read the second time by title H 21, H 22, and H 77 and filed for third reading. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" H 92, by Business Committee, was read the second time by /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter title and filed for third reading. Governor H 123, H 124, and H 125, by Resources and Conservation February 20, 2015 Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Mr. Speaker: reading. I transmit herewith S 1079 and S 1081 which have passed the Senate. H 112 and H 113, by State Affairs Committee, were read the NOVAK, Secretary second time by title and filed for third reading. 108 HOUSE JOURNAL February 23, 2015]

H 128, by Local Government Committee, was read the Roll call resulted as follows: second time by title and filed for third reading. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, SCR 101, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, second time by title and filed for third reading. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Order of Business. Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, 7TH ORDER Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Moyle moved that the following persons be approved Total – 68. as attaches to serve the House of Representatives for and during NAYS – Luker. Total – 1. the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature. Absent – Moyle. Total – 1. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Total – 70. Pages: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1018 passed the Marilyn Clements Olivia DeMordaunt House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Erin Feeley Quentin Frederick Senate. Nathan Johnston Preston Moyle Janel Prigge Samantha Ruggles H 81 - GEOLOGISTS Alexa Snooks H 81 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by voice vote and administered the oath of office to the above At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open named attaches. debate. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth The question being, "Shall H 81 pass?" Order of Business. Roll call resulted as follows: 4TH ORDER AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Consideration of Messages from the Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Governor and the Senate Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, February 23, 2015 Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Mr. Speaker: Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, I return herewith H 168 which has passed the Senate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, NOVAK, Secretary Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, H 168 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Administration Committee for enrolling. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. 5TH ORDER NAYS – None. Report of Standing Committees Absent – McMillan. Total – 1. February 23, 2015 Total – 70. Mr. Speaker: Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 81 passed the House. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 168. WILLS, Chairman Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 100, H 90, and H 91 be placed at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 168 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. HCR 6 - PERSI - RULE REJECTION There being no objection, the House advanced to the HCR 6 was read the third time at length and placed before Eleventh Order of Business. the House for final consideration. 11TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions debate. S 1018 - EDUCATION The question being, "Shall HCR 6 be adopted?"

S 1018 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, debate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, The question being, "Shall S 1018 pass?" Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, [February 23, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 109

Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Sixteenth Order of Business. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, 16TH ORDER Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Adjournment Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. NAYS – None. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 6 adopted and carried. ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at H 94 - TRESPASS 12:22 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker H 94 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nate to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 94 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. NAYS – Chew, DeMordaunt, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, Luker, McCrostie, Rubel, Wintrow. Total – 10. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 94 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

HCR 7 - OUTDOOR RETAILER SHOW HCR 7 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding to open debate. The question being, "Shall HCR 7 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 7 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 for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Order of Business. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate February 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 168 which has been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled H 168 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. 110 HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 24, 2015 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted FIRST REGULAR SESSION enrolled H 168 to the Governor at 1:10 p.m., as of this date, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE February 23, 2015. WILLS, Chairman

February 23, 2015 FORTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 170 and recommend that it do pass. House of Representatives DEMORDAUNT, Chairman The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 170 was filed for second reading. Roll call showed 67 members present. February 23, 2015 Absent – Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman. Total – 3. Mr. Speaker: Total – 70. We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 154 and recommend that it do pass. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. LOERTSCHER, Chairman H 154 was filed for second reading. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Olivia DeMordaunt, Page. February 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN 3RD ORDER RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration Approval of Journal H 120 and report it back with amendments attached to be placed February 24, 2015 on General Orders for consideration. Mr. Speaker: HARTGEN, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 120 was placed on General Orders for consideration. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Forty-third Legislative Day and recommend February 23, 2015 that same be adopted as corrected. Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by consideration H 104, H 136, H 157, H 160, and H 163 and Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. recommend that they do pass. WILLS, Chairman

4TH ORDER H 104, H 136, H 157, H 160, and H 163 were filed for second Consideration of Messages from the reading. Governor and the Senate February 23, 2015 February 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, I return herewith enrolled H 20, H 10, H 11, H 12, and AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under H 37 which have been signed by the President. consideration H 137 and report it back with amendments attached NOVAK, Secretary to be placed on General Orders for consideration. WILLS, Chairman Enrolled H 20, H 10, H 11, H 12, and H 37 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery H 137 was placed on General Orders for consideration. to the Governor. February 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: February 23, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have Mr. Speaker: had under consideration H 116 and H 117 and recommend that I transmit herewith S 1044 which has passed the Senate. they do pass. NOVAK, Secretary BARBIERI, Chairman S 1044 was filed for first reading. H 116 and H 117 were filed for second reading. [February 24, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 111

February 23, 2015 HCR 13 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Mr. Speaker: referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, return for printing. misdirected H 171 to the Desk. LOERTSCHER, Chairman 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 171 was referred to Business Committee. HOUSE BILL NO. 182 February 23, 2015 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: AN ACT We, your COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, RELATING TO INSURANCE; AMENDING SECTION AND TECHNOLOGY, report that we have had under 41-4305, IDAHO CODE, TO EXCLUDE CONSUMER consideration H 58 and recommend that it do pass. OPERATED AND ORIENTED HEALTH PLANS FROM THOMPSON, Chairman GUARANTY ASSOCIATION COVERAGE. H 58 was filed for second reading. H 182 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee February 23, 2015 for printing. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND S 1044, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Local S 1020 and S 1031 and recommend that they do pass. Government Committee. RAYBOULD, Chairman There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth S 1020 and S 1031 were filed for second reading. Order of Business. 10TH ORDER February 24, 2015 Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND HCR 11, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the DEFENSE, return misdirected H 145 to the Desk. second time by title and filed for third reading. PALMER, Chairman 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 145 was referred to Revenue and Taxation Committee. HCR 8 - NATURAL RESOURCE ISSUES - STUDY There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. HCR 8 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Raybould to open debate. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 13 The question being, "Shall HCR 8 be adopted?" BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Roll call resulted as follows: STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE IDAHO STATE Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, POLICE RELATING TO RULES OF THE IDAHO PEACE Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING COUNCIL. Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. are not consistent with legislative intent; and NAYS – None. WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that a certain Absent – Barbieri, Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman. Total – 4. rule of the Idaho State Police relating to Rules of the Idaho Total – 70. Peace Officer Standards and Training Council is not consistent with legislative intent and should be rejected. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 8 adopted and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, HCR 9 - SOCIAL WORK RECOGNITION MONTH that IDAPA 11.11.01, Idaho State Police, Rules of the Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training Council, Section 052., HCR 9 was read the third time at length and placed before Subsection 02., only, adopted as a pending rule under Docket the House for final consideration. Number 11-1101-1403, be, and the same is hereby rejected and At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rusche to open declared null, void and of no force and effect. debate. 112 HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2015]

The question being, "Shall HCR 9 be adopted?" The question being, "Shall H 107 pass?"

Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 9 adopted by voice Roll call resulted as follows: vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, HCR 10 - WATER RESOURCES Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, HCR 10 was read the third time at length and placed before Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, King, Kloc, the House for final consideration. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Raybould to open Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, debate. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. The question being, "Shall HCR 10 be adopted?" NAYS – Barbieri, Dixon, McMillan, Moyle, Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 8. Roll call resulted as follows: Absent – Bateman, Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman. Total – 4. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Total – 70. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 107 passed the Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Horman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, the Senate. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, H 108 - PHARMACY Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, H 108 was read the third time at length, section by section, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 67. NAYS – None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Perry to open Absent – Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman. Total – 3. debate. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall H 108 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 10 adopted and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 72 - VETERINARIANS AND VETERINARY Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, TECHNICIANS Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, H 72 was read the third time at length, section by section, Horman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Beyeler to open Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, debate. Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, The question being, "Shall H 72 pass?" Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – None. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Absent – Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman. Total – 3. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Total – 70. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 108 passed the King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, the Senate. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, HCR 5 - DIABETES Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, HCR 5 was read the third time at length and placed before Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. the House for final consideration. NAYS – Moyle. Total – 1. Absent – Bateman, Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman. Total – 4. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open Total – 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 72 passed the House. The question being, "Shall HCR 5 be adopted?" Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 5 adopted by voice H 107 - IMMUNIZATION ASSESSMENT BOARD vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. H 107 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 131 - MOTOR VEHICLES and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rusche to open H 131 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. [February 24, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 113

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES – Anderst, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Ms. Sims disclosed a conflict of Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, interest regarding H 131. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, The question being, "Shall H 131 pass?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Roll call resulted as follows: Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total – 63. Chew, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, NAYS – Anderson, Andrus, Nielsen. Total – 3. Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Absent – Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman, Vander Woude. Total – 4. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Total – 70. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Troy, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 101 passed the Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Speaker. Total – 54. the Senate. NAYS – Clow, Dayley, Erpelding, Hartgen, Kloc, Nielsen, Nye, Perry, Rusche, Sims, Smith, Thompson. Total – 12. H 102 - CURFEWS Absent – Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman, Vander Woude. Total – 4. Total – 70. H 102 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 131 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open the Senate. debate.

S 1028 - SPEED LIMITS The question being, "Shall H 102 pass?"

S 1028 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McDonald to open Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, The question being, "Shall S 1028 pass?" Horman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, NAYS – None. Horman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Absent – Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman, Vander Woude, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 5. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Total – 70. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 102 passed the Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. the Senate. NAYS – None. Absent – Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman, Vander Woude. Total – 4. H 121 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Total – 70. H 121 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1028 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. Luker to open debate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 114, H 100, H 90, and H 91 be placed at the bottom of the Third Reading The question being, "Shall H 121 pass?" Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: H 101 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 101 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, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open Horman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, debate. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, The question being, "Shall H 101 pass?" Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, 114 HOUSE JOURNAL February 24, 2015]

Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 139 passed the Wintrow, Wood. Total – 63. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS – Moyle, Mr. Speaker. Total – 2. the Senate. Absent – Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman, Vander Woude, Youngblood. Total – 5. H 92 - VOIDABLE TRANSACTIONS Total – 70. H 92 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 121 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 Mr. Clow to open debate. H 138 - COUNTY JAILS Mr. Barbieri asked unanimous consent that H 92 be returned H 138 was read the third time at length, section by section, to the Business Committee. There being no objection, it was so and placed before the House for final consideration. ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining debate. bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 138 pass?" There being no objection, the House advanced to the Roll call resulted as follows: Sixteenth Order of Business. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, 16TH ORDER Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Adjournment Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Horman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, carried. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, 12:11 p.m. Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker NAYS – None. Absent – Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman, Vander Woude, ATTEST: Youngblood. Total – 5. BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 138 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 139 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE H 139 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. Cheatham to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 139 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. NAYS – None. Absent – Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman, Vander Woude, Youngblood. Total – 5. Total – 70. [February 25, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 115

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE February 25, 2015 IDAHO LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND FIRST REGULAR SESSION ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 13 and SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE H 182. WILLS, Chairman HCR 13 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. H 182 was referred to the Business Committee. FORTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2015 February 25, 2015 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 20, H 10, H 11, H 12, and H 37 to the Governor at 10:45 a.m., Roll call showed 68 members present. as of this date, February 24, 2015. Absent – Bateman, McDonald. Total – 2. WILLS, Chairman Total – 70. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. February 24, 2015 Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Erin Feeley, Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 67 and recommend that it do 3RD ORDER pass. Approval of Journal LOERTSCHER, Chairman February 25, 2015 H 67 was filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: February 24, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, the House Journal of the Forty-fourth Legislative Day and report that we have had under consideration H 172 and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. recommend that it do pass. WILLS, Chairman COLLINS, Chairman Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 172 was filed for second reading. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. February 24, 2015 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 S 1036, S 1037, S 1042, S 1043, and SCR 104 and recommend that they do pass. February 24, 2015 WOOD, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled HCR 2 and H 13 which have been S 1036, S 1037, S 1042, S 1043, and SCR 104 were filed for signed by the President. second reading. NOVAK, Secretary February 24, 2015 Enrolled HCR 2 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Mr. Speaker: Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 126 and H 169 and recommend Enrolled H 13 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and that they do pass. Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. DEMORDAUNT, Chairman February 24, 2015 H 126 and H 169 were filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1082, S 1050, S 1014, S 1051, S 1052, February 24, 2015 S 1015, as amended, S 1073, S 1084, S 1006, S 1007, S 1008, Mr. Speaker: and S 1009 which have passed the Senate. We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND NOVAK, Secretary DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 132 and H 147 and recommend that they do pass. S 1082, S 1050, S 1014, S 1051, S 1052, S 1015, as amended, PALMER, Chairman S 1073, S 1084, S 1006, S 1007, S 1008, and S 1009 were filed for first reading. H 132 and H 147 were filed for second reading. 116 HOUSE JOURNAL February 25, 2015]

February 24, 2015 Health Canada, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National Mr. Speaker: Academy of Sciences, United Nations Food and Agriculture We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Organization and the European Food Safety Authority; and report that we have had under consideration H 142 and WHEREAS, GE technology adds desirable traits from recommend that it do pass. nature, establishing the potential for nutritional, health, LUKER, Chairman agronomic and environmental benefits; and WHEREAS, genetic modification of crops has existed since H 142 was filed for second reading. man began cultivating crops for food and GE technology has been safely used to produce food products for the past 25 years; and February 24, 2015 WHEREAS, roughly 70% to 80% of the foods consumed in Mr. Speaker: the United States, both at home and away from home, contain GE We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, ingredients or are genetically engineered as a whole product; and report that we have had under consideration H 73 and recommend WHEREAS, GE crops are produced on a sustainable that it do pass. basis, using less water, providing more yield per acre, reducing ANDRUS, Chairman carbon footprints and adapting rapidly to disease pressures for H 73 was filed for second reading. long-term sustainable production of an adequate, wholesome and economical food supply; and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh WHEREAS, a patchwork of local and state mandatory Order of Business. labeling laws and regulations will force costly changes to manufacturing, labeling, warehousing, inventory and distribution channels. Manufacturers and retailers will have to make 7TH ORDER immediate and consequential changes to their businesses to Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions comply with new labeling requirements. Testing to determine if products are exempt, relabeling or reformulating products with House of Representatives specially handled, higher-priced ingredients, and having separate State of Idaho production runs, state-specific tracking units (SKUs), segregated warehousing, trucking and other logistical complexities would February 19, 2015 all result in higher food prices; and WHEREAS, a national solution is needed that will protect Representative Ken Andrus, Chairman consumers by eliminating confusion and advancing food safety Agricultural Affairs Committee and that will allow for the free trade of commerce among the states; and Dear Chairman Andrus: WHEREAS, a national solution will eliminate the confusion and uncertainty of a 50-state patchwork of GE safety and labeling Pursuant to House Rule 24, I am designating the Agricultural laws and affirm the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asthe Affairs Committee as a privileged committee on Tuesday, nation's authority for the use and labeling of genetically modified February 24, 2015, for the purpose of hearing RS 23663, food ingredients; and RS 23679 (HJM 6), and RS 23689. WHEREAS, a national solution will require the FDA to Sincerely, conduct a safety review of all new GE traits before they are /s/ Scott Bedke introduced into commerce. The FDA will be empowered to Speaker of the House mandate the labeling of GE food ingredients if the agency determines there is a health, safety or nutrition issue with GE technology; and HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 6 WHEREAS, a national solution will inform consumers by BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE the FDA establishing federal standards for companies that want A JOINT MEMORIAL to voluntarily label their product for the absence or presence of TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES GE food ingredients so that consumers clearly understand their OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, choices in the marketplace; and AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION WHEREAS, a national solution will provide consistency in REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE that the FDA will define the term "natural" for its use onfood CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. and beverage products so that food and beverage companies and We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives consumers have a consistent legal framework that will guide food and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First labels and inform consumer choice. Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members respectfully represent that: of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, WHEREAS, for purposes of this House Joint Memorial, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, the term "genetically engineered" (GE) is used; although that the Congress of the United States enact bipartisan legislation the terms biogenetic organism (BIO), genetically modified that reaffirms the FDA as the primary authority in uniform organism (GMO) and genetically engineered (GE) are often used food labeling related to genetic engineering, based on scientific interchangeably; and standards regarding health, safety and nutrition. WHEREAS, foods produced with GE ingredients are as BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that existing FDA labeling safe to eat and grow as foods produced without GE ingredients rules and guidance, as well as the U.S. Department of as found by many of the most influential regulatory agencies Agriculture's National Organic Program, provide sufficient and organizations in the world that study the safety of food standards to address consumer interest in food production products, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the practices through the use of truthful and non-misleading American Medical Association, the World Health Organization, voluntary labeling. [February 25, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 117

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Commissioner of the HOUSE BILL NO. 187 FDA adopt policies, regulations and rules setting standards to BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE address consumer interest in food production practices through AN ACT voluntary labeling. RELATING TO FOOD SAFETY; AMENDING SECTION BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the 39-1602, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO MAKE House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President 39-1603, IDAHO CODE, TO GRANT RULEMAKING of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives AUTHORITY TO THE BOARD OF HEALTH AND of Congress, the congressional delegation representing the WELFARE; AMENDING SECTION 39-1604, IDAHO CODE, State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States and to the TO PROVIDE THAT HOME KITCHEN OPERATIONS ARE Commissioner of the FDA. EXEMPT FROM LICENSING REQUIREMENTS BUT SHALL REGISTER AND BE SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RULES AND HJM 6 was introduced, read the first time by title, and TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee CHAPTER 16, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION for printing. OF A NEW SECTION 39-1608, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT HOME KITCHEN OPERATIONS MAY SELL 8TH ORDER COTTAGE FOODS AT CERTAIN VENUES, TO PROVIDE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference THAT FURTHER SALE OR DISTRIBUTION OF COTTAGE of Bills and Joint Resolutions FOODS AFTER AN INITIAL SALE IS PROHIBITED, TO PROVIDE THAT HOME KITCHEN OPERATIONS HOUSE BILL NO. 183 MAY SELL COTTAGE FOODS TO IDAHO RESIDENTS BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ONLINE OR BY MAIL, TO PROVIDE THAT COTTAGE AN ACT FOODS SHALL BE SOLD WITH LABELS THAT INCLUDE RELATING TO INFORMATION CENTERS ALONG CERTAIN INFORMATION, TO PROVIDE THAT HOME STATE AND INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS; AMENDING KITCHEN OPERATIONS SHALL NOT HAVE GROSS SALES SECTION 40-507, IDAHO CODE, TO ALLOW FOR POSTERS EXCEEDING A CERTAIN AMOUNT AND TO PROVIDE AND SIGNS FOR VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING, THAT VIOLATIONS OF CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS SHALL TO PROVIDE FOR CONTENTS OF THE POSTERS AND BE SUBJECT TO ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS; AND SIGNS AND TO DEFINE TERMS; AND DECLARING AN AMENDING CHAPTER 16, TITLE 39, IDAHO CODE, EMERGENCY. BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 39-1609, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT OWNERS OF HOME HOUSE BILL NO. 184 KITCHEN OPERATIONS SHALL REGISTER WITH THE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REGULATORY AUTHORITY AND HOLD A CERTAIN AN ACT PERMIT AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE REGULATORY RELATING TO BEER; AMENDING SECTION 23-1001, AUTHORITY MAY INVESTIGATE A HOME KITCHEN IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AND OPERATION UNDER A CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCE. AMENDING SECTION 23-1003, IDAHO CODE, TO CLARIFY PROVISIONS RELATING TO SMALL BREWER HOUSE BILL NO. 188 SELF-DISTRIBUTION AND TO PROVIDE CORRECT BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE TERMINOLOGY. AN ACT RELATING TO PHARMACIES; AMENDING TITLE 41, HOUSE BILL NO. 185 IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 62, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT AN ACT TITLE, TO STATE THE PURPOSE AND INTENT, TO RELATING TO ELECTRICAL CORPORATIONS; DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY AND AMENDING SECTION 61-119, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE SCOPE, TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCTING AN EXCEPTION TO A DEFINED TERM, TO PROVIDE AND REPORTING AN AUDIT, TO PROVIDE FOR AN FOR AN EXCEPTION TO A DEFINED TERM WHERE APPEAL PROCESS AND TO PROHIBIT THE PRACTICE ELECTRICITY IS PURCHASED TO CHARGE BATTERIES OF EXTRAPOLATION; AMENDING TITLE 41, IDAHO OF ELECTRIC MOTOR VEHICLES AS PROVIDED BY CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 63, ORDER OR RULE OF THE COMMISSION. TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE APPLICABILITY, TO PROVIDE REQUIRED PRACTICES FOR PHARMACY HOUSE BILL NO. 186 BENEFIT MANAGERS, TO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE OF PHARMACY BENEFIT MANAGERS, TO PROVIDE AN ACT THAT WAIVERS BY COVERED ENTITIES ARE AGAINST RELATING TO SALES TAXATION; AMENDING PUBLIC POLICY, TO PROVIDE FOR ENFORCEMENT SECTION 63-3622D, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT AND TO PROVIDE FOR RULEMAKING AUTHORITY; THE COSTS OF ACQUIRING, FEEDING, CARING FOR AMENDING CHAPTER 18, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY AND MAINTAINING WILDLIFE OR FISH THAT ARE THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 41-1852, IDAHO MADE AVAILABLE FOR HUNTING OR FISHING ARE CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS ELIGIBLE FOR THE PRODUCTION EXEMPTION WHEN FOR A PHARMACY BENEFIT MANAGER, TO PROVIDE THE HUNTING OR FISHING ACTIVITY IS TAXABLE AND FOR APPEALS, TO PROVIDE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; DECLARING AN APPEAL, TO PROVIDE FOR ADJUSTMENTS IF AN AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPEAL IS UPHELD AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION; APPLICATION. AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. 118 HOUSE JOURNAL February 25, 2015]

HOUSE BILL NO. 189 S 1073, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was introduced, BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE read the first time by title, and referred to the Agricultural Affairs AN ACT Committee. RELATING TO TELEHEALTH SERVICES; AMENDING TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 56, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A S 1006, S 1007, S 1008, and S 1009, by Commerce and SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS, TO Human Resources Committee, were introduced, read the first time DEFINE TERMS, TO DEFINE THE SCOPE OF PRACTICE by title, and referred to the Business Committee. FOR TELEHEALTH SERVICES, TO PROVIDE THAT A PATIENT-PROVIDER RELATIONSHIP SHALL BE ESTABLISHED UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, TO There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth CLARIFY REQUIREMENTS FOR PATIENT EVALUATION Order of Business. AND TREATMENT, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS 10TH ORDER RELATING TO PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS, TO Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions PROVIDE THAT PATIENTS USING TELEHEALTH SERVICES MUST GIVE INFORMED CONSENT, TO PROVIDE THAT CONTINUING CARE SHALL BE H 170, by Education Committee, was read the second time MADE AVAILABLE TO PATIENTS, TO REQUIRE THAT by title and filed for third reading. PROVIDERS OF TELEHEALTH SERVICES SHALL HAVE ACCESS TO CERTAIN MEDICAL RESOURCES, TO REQUIRE THAT PROVIDERS KEEP CERTAIN H 154, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time RECORDS AND MAKE THEM AVAILABLE TO CERTAIN by title and filed for third reading. PERSONS, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN BOARDS MAY SUBJECT PROVIDERS OF TELEHEALTH SERVICES H 104, H 136, H 157, H 160, and H 163, by Judiciary, Rules, TO PROFESSIONAL DISCIPLINE AND TO GRANT and Administration Committee, were read the second time by title RULEMAKING AUTHORITY TO CERTAIN BOARDS. and filed for third reading. H 116 and H 117, by Business Committee, were read the HOUSE BILL NO. 190 second time by title and filed for third reading. BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE H 58, by Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee, AN ACT was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. RELATING TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION 33-130, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE S 1020 and S 1031, by Resources and Environment PROVISIONS RELATING TO A FEE FOR UNDERGOING A Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECK AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL reading. CORRECTIONS. 11TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 191 Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 123 - OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION RELATING TO HARASSMENT, INTIMIDATION AND BULLYING; AMENDING SECTION 18-917A, H 123 was read the third time at length, section by section, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE APPLICATION TO AN and placed before the House for final consideration. ADDITIONAL GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS, TO REVISE PENALTY PROVISIONS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding to open CORRECTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 16, TITLE 33, debate. IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION The question being, "Shall H 123 pass?" 33-1630, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR HARASSMENT, INTIMIDATION AND BULLYING Roll call resulted as follows: INFORMATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, H 183, H 184, H 185, H 186, H 187, H 188, H 189, H 190, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, and H 191 were introduced, read the first time by title, and Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, for printing. McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, S 1082, S 1015, as amended, and S 1084, by Transportation Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. NAYS – None. S 1050, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the Absent – Bateman, Batt, McDonald. Total – 3. first time by title, and held at the Desk. Total – 70. S 1014, S 1051, and S 1052, by Judiciary and Rules Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 123 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 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. the Senate. [February 25, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 119

H 124 - OIL AND GAS WELLS The question being, "Shall H 112 pass?"

H 124 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, debate. Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, The question being, "Shall H 124 pass?" Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Roll call resulted as follows: Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bell, Beyeler, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, NAYS – None. Kerby, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McMillan, Absent – Bateman, Batt, McDonald. Total – 3. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Total – 70. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 112 passed the VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. the Senate. NAYS – Chew, Jordan, King, Rubel. Total – 4. Absent – Bateman, Batt, McDonald. Total – 3. Total – 70. H 113 - PARENT AND CHILD Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 124 passed the H 113 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 Mrs. Trujillo to open debate. H 125 - OIL AND GAS

H 125 was read the third time at length, section by section, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Loertscher disclosed a conflict and placed before the House for final consideration. of interest regarding H 113. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 113 pass?"

The question being, "Shall H 125 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Roll call resulted as follows: Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Hixon, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bell, Beyeler, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 37. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, NAYS – Anderst, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Horman, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, Nye, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Packer, Pence, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Troy, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood. Total – 31. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Absent – Bateman, McDonald. Total – 2. NAYS – None. Paired Votes: Absent – Bateman, Batt, McDonald. Total – 3. Total – 70. AYE – Batt NAY – Nye (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 125 passed the Total – 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 113 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 112 - ELECTION CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining H 112 was read the third time at length, section by section, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one and placed before the House for final consideration. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open There being no objection, the House advanced to the debate. Sixteenth Order of Business. 120 HOUSE JOURNAL February 25, 2015]

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Thursday, February 26, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:12 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [February 26, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 121

HOUSE JOURNAL February 25, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled S 1018 for the signature of the Speaker. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled FIRST REGULAR SESSION S 1018 and, when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE February 25, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 34, H 36, H 44, H 42, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, H 9, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 52 which have passed FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY the Senate. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary H 34, H 36, H 44, H 42, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, H 9, H 23, House of Representatives H 24, H 25, and H 52 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. February 25, 2015 Roll call showed 68 members present. Mr. Speaker: Absent – Hixon, Shepherd. Total – 2. I transmit herewith S 1010, S 1023, S 1034, and S 1061, as Total – 70. amended, which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. S 1010, S 1023, S 1034, and S 1061, as amended, were filed The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Quentin Frederick, for first reading. Page.

5TH ORDER 3RD ORDER Report of Standing Committees Approval of Journal February 26, 2015 February 26, 2015 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 the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 6, H 183, House Journal of the Forty-fifth Legislative Day and recommend H 184, H 185, H 186, H 187, H 188, H 189, H 190, and H 191. that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman WILLS, Chairman

Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by HJM 6 and H 189 were filed for second reading. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 183 was referred to the Transportation and Defense 4TH ORDER Committee. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate H 184 and H 185 were referred to the State Affairs Committee. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 186 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. Boise H 187 and H 188 were referred to the Health and Welfare February 25, 2015 Committee. The Honorable Scott Bedke H 190 and H 191 were referred to the Education Committee. Speaker of the House S 1050, held at the Desk February 25, 2015, was referred to Dear Mr. Speaker: the Education Committee. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am February 26, 2015 transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to Mr. Speaker: wit: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 168 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" HCR 2 to the Secretary of State at 10:40 a.m., as of this date, /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter February 25, 2015. Governor WILLS, Chairman 122 HOUSE JOURNAL February 26, 2015]

February 26, 2015 ORGANIZATION TO WORK FOR THE WELL-BEING OF Mr. Speaker: IDAHO FARM AND RANCH FAMILIES. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: enrolled H 13 to the Governor at 10:45 a.m., as of this date, February 25, 2015. WHEREAS, the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation was WILLS, Chairman organized 75 years ago on September 15, 1939, in Murtaugh, Idaho, by 13 farmers and ranchers who saw a need for active February 25, 2015 representation promoting Idaho's agricultural industry; and Mr. Speaker: WHEREAS, Idaho Farm Bureau Federation's dedicated We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, members continue to direct the organization's grassroots policy report that we have had under consideration H 152 and H 177 and development process to improve the financial well-being and recommend that they do pass. quality of life for farmers, ranchers and all Idahoans who depend WOOD, Chairman upon agricultural products; and WHEREAS, the organization provides and supports H 152 and H 177 were filed for second reading. educational programs enabling Idaho farmers and ranchers to February 25, 2015 educate students and the general public about the importance of Mr. Speaker: agriculture to the citizens of Idaho; and We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN WHEREAS, the organization now provides insurance, RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration financial and commodity marketing services to Idaho farmers S 1079 and S 1081 and recommend that they do pass. and ranchers so they may better manage the risks associated HARTGEN, Chairman with agriculture; and WHEREAS, the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation has grown S 1079 and S 1081 were filed for second reading. to be the largest general farm organization in our state and is comprised of 37 county Farm Bureau organizations with over February 25, 2015 72,300 member families throughout Idaho and is known as "The Mr. Speaker: Voice of Idaho Agriculture"; and We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, WHEREAS, the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation remains a AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under voluntary organization dedicated to strengthening agriculture and consideration H 158, H 159, H 162, and SCR 103 and protecting the rights, values and property of federation member recommend that they do pass. families and their neighbors; and WILLS, Chairman WHEREAS, Idaho Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter recognized H 158, H 159, H 162, and SCR 103 were filed for second and proclaimed September 15, 2014, to be Idaho Farm Bureau reading. Federation Day. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members February 25, 2015 of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, Mr. Speaker: the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND that we recognize and honor the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration for 75 years of accomplishments and service to Idaho agriculture. H 161, H 166, and HJM 5 and recommend that they do pass. RAYBOULD, Chairman HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 7 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE H 161, H 166, and HJM 5 were filed for second reading. A JOINT MEMORIAL TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES February 26, 2015 OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, TO Mr. Speaker: THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE had under consideration H 99 and H 119 and recommend that UNITED STATES AND TO THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY they do pass. OF THE UNITED STATES. BARBIERI, Chairman We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives H 99 and H 119 were filed for second reading. and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh respectfully represent that: Order of Business. WHEREAS, at the direction of the United States government, since 1949 the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) 7TH ORDER has been a research and technology leader and has made key Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions contributions in energy research, development, demonstration and deployment; and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 14 WHEREAS, INL's strategic location within today's BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Western Inland Energy Corridor enables its researchers to most A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION effectively and efficiently identify, assess and integrate the STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE region's unmatched wind, biomass, hydropower, geothermal, AND RECOGNIZING AND HONORING THE conventional and unconventional fossil and uranium resources; IDAHO FARM BUREAU FEDERATION FOR ITS and SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF REPRESENTING IDAHO WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of Idaho and the AGRICULTURE AND ESTABLISHING IDAHO'S LARGEST United States to increase energy self-sufficiency and supply VOLUNTARY, MEMBERSHIP-BASED FARM ADVOCACY [February 26, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 123 diversity, while moderating the environmental impacts of energy HOUSE BILL NO. 193 exploration, production, distribution and end use; and BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE WHEREAS, conventional geothermal power plants, such as AN ACT Raft River in Cassia County, are located in favorable geothermal RELATING TO THE UNFAIR SALES ACT; AMENDING regions where high-temperature groundwater is accessible in CHAPTER 4, TITLE 48, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION the relatively shallow subsurface and coincides with naturally OF A NEW SECTION 48-401A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE occurring high-permeability pathways; and FOR THE LIMITED APPLICABILITY OF THE UNFAIR WHEREAS, Idaho's high-temperature gradients, abundant SALES ACT. groundwater and favorable seismic conditions in the Eastern Snake River Plain make it an ideal location to develop enhanced HOUSE BILL NO. 194 geothermal system technologies and techniques to access BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE resources in the high heat zones of deeper, low-permeability AN ACT geologic formations; potentially creating a breakthrough for RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING geothermal in the region and the nation; and SECTION 49-102, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM; WHEREAS, a dedicated and nationally recognized, AMENDING SECTION 49-107, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE multi-institutional scientific team, known as the Snake River A TERM; AMENDING SECTION 49-123, IDAHO CODE, TO Geothermal Consortium, has been assembled to lead this effort; REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 49-401A, and IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A REFERENCE TO CERTAIN WHEREAS, successful research and development of AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS; AMENDING SECTION enhanced geothermal systems will lead to commercialization of 49-613, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A REFERENCE TO this technology to provide baseload electricity production, jobs CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS; AMENDING and significant investment in the region. SECTION 49-674, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members RELATING TO HARVEST SEASON; AMENDING of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, SECTION 49-933, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A BRAKING the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, REQUIREMENT EXEMPTION RELATING TO THE USE that the Legislature supports Idaho's hosting of an enhanced OF FARM TRAILERS; AMENDING SECTION 49-948, geothermal system test site and encourages the Department IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A CHAINING REQUIREMENT of Energy, the Administration and Congress to join Idaho in EXEMPTION RELATING TO THE TRANSPORTATION exploring the favorable geologic conditions of the Geothermal OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS; AMENDING SECTION Resource Research Area on the western edge of INL. 49-1011, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AN EXCEPTION BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature TO CERTAIN WEIGHT RESTRICTION LIMITATIONS respectfully requests that the Department of Energy, the AND TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION TO CERTAIN Administration and Congress join Idaho in recognizing Idaho WEIGHT RESTRICTION LIMITATIONS FOR FARM National Laboratory's research and technology development VEHICLES, VEHICLES THAT ARE OPERATED TO leadership and recommending establishment of a field laboratory TRANSPORT FOREST PRODUCTS AND CERTAIN REFUSE at Idaho National Laboratory to develop enhanced geothermal OR SANITATION TRUCKS; AND DECLARING AN system production. EMERGENCY. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and HOUSE BILL NO. 195 directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the Secretary of BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Energy of the United States, the President of the Senate and the AN ACT Speaker of the House of Representatives of Congress, and the RELATING TO FIREWORKS; AMENDING SECTION congressional delegation representing the State of Idaho in the 39-2609, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE PENALTIES Congress of the United States. FOR A FIREWORKS VIOLATION; AND AMENDING SECTION 39-2613, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE. HCR 14 and HJM 7 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. HOUSE BILL NO. 196 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT 8TH ORDER RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING Introduction, First Reading, and Reference SECTION 49-1602, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR of Bills and Joint Resolutions LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES RELATING TO DEALER AND SALESMAN LICENSING, TO PROVIDE FOR DENIAL OF LICENSES UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND TO HOUSE BILL NO. 192 PROVIDE THAT SPECIFIED LAW SHALL NOT PRECLUDE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FROM AN ACT TAKING ACTION AGAINST A CURRENT LICENSEE; RELATING TO LICENSE PLATES; AMENDING AMENDING SECTION 49-1613, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE SECTION 49-402, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A PROVISIONS RELATING TO UNLAWFUL ACTS BY CODE REFERENCE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL LICENSED MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS, CORRECTION; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, TO RESTRICT LICENSED MANUFACTURERS AND IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION DISTRIBUTORS FROM ENGAGING IN CERTAIN ACTS 49-420N, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR PET FRIENDLY RELATING TO PURCHASERS OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLES, LICENSE PLATES. TO REVISE AN EXCEPTION, TO PROVIDE FOR AN 124 HOUSE JOURNAL February 26, 2015]

EXTENSION OF THE OPERATION OF A DEALERSHIP BY S 1061, as amended, by Transportation Committee, was A MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR AND TO MAKE A introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND AMENDING SECTION Transportation and Defense Committee. 49-1615, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR SUCCESSORS TO OWNERSHIP OF DEALERSHIPS AND TO PROVIDE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth THAT A MANUFACTURER MAY REQUEST AND RECEIVE Order of Business. CERTAIN INFORMATION FROM A SUCCESSOR TO A DEALERSHIP WHO IS NOT A FAMILY MEMBER. 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 197 H 67, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; H 172, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the AMENDING SECTION 39-102, IDAHO CODE, TO second time by title and filed for third reading. ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO GROUND WATER AND MINE OPERATORS; AND DECLARING AN S 1036, S 1037, S 1042, S 1043, and SCR 104, by Health EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING FOR RULEMAKING. and Welfare Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 198 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE H 126 and H 169, by Education Committee, were read the AN ACT second time by title and filed for third reading. RELATING TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME; AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 73, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION H 132 and H 147, by Transportation and Defense Committee, OF A NEW SECTION 73-123, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AN EXEMPTION FROM DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME; AND H 142, by Local Government Committee, was read the PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 199 H 73, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO INCOME TAX CREDITS FOR 11TH ORDER CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS; AMENDING SECTION Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions 63-3029A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CRITERIA AS TO HOW CERTAIN NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS, H 128 - ELECTIONS FUNDS, FOUNDATIONS, TRUSTS OR ASSOCIATIONS QUALIFY FOR THE INCOME TAX CREDIT, TO REMOVE H 128 was read the third time at length, section by section, A REFERENCE TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, and placed before the House for final consideration. TO REVISE A DEFINITION, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT NAME, TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL DEFINITION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open AND TO PROVIDE STANDARDS OF CARE FOR CERTAIN debate. ENTITIES; REPEALING SECTION 3, CHAPTER 354, LAWS The question being, "Shall H 128 pass?" OF 2010, RELATING TO THE REPEAL OF A CERTAIN CODE SECTION; REPEALING SECTION 63-3029A, IDAHO Roll call resulted as follows: CODE, AS ENACTED BY SECTION 4, CHAPTER 354, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, LAWS OF 2010, RELATING TO INCOME TAX CREDIT Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, FOR CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS; Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, AMENDING SECTION 5, CHAPTER 354, LAWS OF 2010, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, TO REMOVE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AMENDING SECTION Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, 63-3029A, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY SECTION Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, 1 OF THIS ACT, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION AND TO Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, REMOVE REFERENCE TO A NONPROFIT CORPORATION, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, FUND, FOUNDATION, TRUST OR ASSOCIATION Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES; DECLARING AN Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. EMERGENCY, PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION Total – 67. AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE EFFECTIVE DATES. NAYS – None. H 192, H 193, H 194, H 195, H 196, H 197, H 198, and Absent – Bell, Hixon, Shepherd. Total – 3. H 199 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to Total – 70. the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 128 passed the S 1010 and S 1023, by Commerce and Human Resources House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and the Senate. referred to the Business Committee. SCR 101 - CONCURRENT RESOLUTION S 1034, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, SCR 101 was read the third time at length and placed before and Administration Committee. the House for final consideration. [February 26, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 125

At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Sims, Mr. Gestrin, H 91 - PUBLIC RECORDS and Mr. Thompson to open debate. H 91 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. Holtzclaw to open vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. debate.

H 114 - PURE SEED LAW The question being, "Shall H 91 pass?"

H 114 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, debate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, The question being, "Shall H 114 pass?" Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, NAYS – None. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Absent – Bell, Hixon, Shepherd. Total – 3. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Total – 70. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 91 passed the House. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. NAYS – Dixon, Rubel, Scott. Total – 3. Absent – Bell, Hixon, Shepherd. Total – 3. Total – 70. HCR 11 - COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 114 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to HCR 11 was read the third time at length and placed before the Senate. the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 100 and At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood to open H 154 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar until debate. Monday, March 2, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall HCR 11 be adopted?"

H 90 - RECODIFICATION Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 90 was read the third time at length, section by section, Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Holtzclaw to open Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, debate. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, The question being, "Shall H 90 pass?" Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Roll call resulted as follows: Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – None. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Absent – Bell, Hixon, Shepherd. Total – 3. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Total – 70. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 11 adopted and Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, H 170 - EDUCATION VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. H 170 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS – None. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent – Bell, Hixon, Shepherd. Total – 3. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 90 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 170 pass?" 126 HOUSE JOURNAL February 26, 2015]

Roll call resulted as follows: Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Sims, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, NAYS – None. Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Absent – Hixon, Moyle, Rusche, Shepherd. Total – 4. Romrell, Rubel, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Total – 70. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 136 passed the NAYS – Batt, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, King, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Rudolph, Wintrow, Wood. Total – 9. the Senate. Absent – Hixon, Rusche, Shepherd. Total – 3. Total – 70. H 157 - IDAHO STATE POLICE H 157 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 170 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 Mr. McDonald to open debate. H 104 - DEBRIS The question being, "Shall H 157 pass?" H 104 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, debate. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Mr. Luker asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Rule 22, discussion of H 160 be allowed in debate of H 104. Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, There being no objection it was so ordered. McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, The question being, "Shall H 104 pass?" Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – Barbieri, Gestrin, Perry, Rusche, Wintrow. Total – 5. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Absent – Hixon, Shepherd. Total – 2. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Paired Votes: Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, AYE – McCrostie NAY – Rusche Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Total – 70. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 157 passed the Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. the Senate. Total – 67. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining NAYS – None. bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Absent – Hixon, Rusche, Shepherd. Total – 3. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Total – 70. Mr. Raybould asked unanimous consent that H 51 be Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 104 passed the removed from General Orders and referred to the Resources and House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Conservation Committee. There being no objection, it was so the Senate. ordered.

H 136 - COUNTY JAILS There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. H 136 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 16TH ORDER Adjournment At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., debate. Friday, February 27, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion The question being, "Shall H 136 pass?" carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Roll call resulted as follows: 11:54 a.m. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, ATTEST: Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [February 27, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 127

HOUSE JOURNAL February 26, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled S 1028 for the signature of the Speaker. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled FIRST REGULAR SESSION S 1028 and, when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE February 26, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 106, S 1057, S 1058, S 1098, S 1099, and S 1060 which have passed the Senate. FORTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2015 SCR 106, S 1057, S 1058, S 1098, S 1099, and S 1060 were filed for first reading. House of Representatives The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Roll call showed 64 members present. Absent – Hixon, Loertscher, Luker, McMillan, Moyle, Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent that H 98 be removed Raybould. Total – 6. from General Orders and referred to the Health and Welfare Total – 70. Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. February 27, 2015 The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Marilyn Clements, Mr. Speaker: Page. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 14, HJM 7, H 192, H 193, H 194, H 195, H 196, H 197, H 198, 3RD ORDER and H 199. Approval of Journal WILLS, Chairman February 27, 2015 Mr. Speaker: HCR 14, HJM 7, and H 194 were filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 192, H 193, H 195, and H 198 were referred to the State ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Affairs Committee. House Journal of the Forty-sixth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 196 was referred to the Transportation and Defense WILLS, Chairman Committee. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 197 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Committee. H 199 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate February 27, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 34, H 36, Boise H 44, H 42, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, H 9, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 52. February 26, 2015 WILLS, Chairman The Honorable Scott Bedke The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 34, Speaker of the House H 36, H 44, H 42, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, H 9, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 52 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted Dear Mr. Speaker: to the Senate for the signature of the President. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, February 26, 2015 to wit: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, return H 10, H 11, H 20, and H 37 misdirected HCR 13 to the Desk. LOERTSCHER, Chairman As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter HCR 13 was referred to Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Governor Committee. 128 HOUSE JOURNAL February 27, 2015]

February 26, 2015 Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby Mr. Speaker: respectfully represent that: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report WHEREAS, the State of Idaho is examining methods that we have had under consideration H 167, HJM 3, and of providing more efficient and productive means of freight SJM 101 and recommend that they do pass. transport; and LOERTSCHER, Chairman WHEREAS, the Idaho State Legislature created a 10-year pilot project in 2003 to allow vehicle combinations weighing up H 167, HJM 3, and SJM 101 were filed for second reading. to 129,000 pounds on designated routes within the state highway February 26, 2015 system to test the impacts of such vehicles on bridges, roadways Mr. Speaker: and highway safety; and We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, WHEREAS, in its 2013 final report on the results of the pilot report that we have had under consideration H 149 and H 150 and project to the Idaho State Legislature, the Idaho Transportation recommend that they do pass. Department concluded that there were no negative impacts to WOOD, Chairman highway safety, pavement or bridges as a result of 129,000-pound vehicles using the state highway system; and H 149 and H 150 were filed for second reading. WHEREAS, to date, as a result of this pilot project and subsequent designation of additional routes allowing February 26, 2015 129,000-pound vehicles to use the state highway system, Idaho Mr. Speaker: has realized additional substantial economic benefits resulting We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, from the utilization of these routes; and report that we have had under consideration H 156 and WHEREAS, current federal law precludes the State of Idaho recommend that it do pass. from designating any portion of the federal Interstate highway LUKER, Chairman system in Idaho to allow vehicle combinations weighing up to H 156 was filed for second reading. 129,000 pounds; and WHEREAS, interconnecting the designated routes on the February 26, 2015 state highway system with the federal Interstate highway system Mr. Speaker: in Idaho will provide substantial additional economic benefits; We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, and report that we have had under consideration H 148 and WHEREAS, due to its configuration, the federal Interstate recommend that it do pass. highway system in Idaho allows vehicles to operate more safely ANDRUS, Chairman than on the state highway system, thus further enhancing highway safety; and H 148 was filed for second reading. WHEREAS, Idaho's neighboring states of Montana, Nevada, February 26, 2015 Utah and Wyoming have higher load limits on their federal Mr. Speaker: highways due to grandfathered rights, thus putting Idaho at a We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND distinct competitive disadvantage and slowing the free flow of DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration freight between neighboring states; and H 129 and H 143 and recommend that they do pass. WHEREAS, the Idaho congressional delegation has PALMER, Chairman introduced legislation in the present Congress providing legal authority to the State of Idaho to determine whether to allow H 129 and H 143 were filed for second reading. vehicles weighing up to 129,000 pounds on the federal Interstate highway system in Idaho. February 27, 2015 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of Mr. Speaker: the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, the We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that report that we have had under consideration H 153 and H 178 and we urge and petition the Congress of the United States to enact recommend that they do pass. the pending legislation introduced by the Idaho congressional WOOD, Chairman delegation providing legal authority to the State of Idaho to H 153 and H 178 were filed for second reading. determine whether to allow 129,000-pound vehicles on the federal Interstate highway system in Idaho. 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 7TH ORDER directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions the United States, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Congress, and the congressional HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 8 delegation representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE United States. A JOINT MEMORIAL TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 15 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF CONGRESS, AND THE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND STATES. CELEBRATING THE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIFTH We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives ANNIVERSARY OF STATEHOOD FOR THE STATE OF and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First IDAHO. [February 27, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 129

Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, WHEREAS, political maneuverings finally resulted in the the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, creation of the Territory of Idaho on March 4, 1863, with its that we commend and celebrate Idaho and its people on the state's western border along Oregon and Washington unchanged today; one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary of statehood. however, it encompassed all of Montana and most of Wyoming BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the State Historical in an area larger than the state of Texas. The three mining Society, cities and county historical societies are authorized and regions of this enormous territory were hundreds of miles from encouraged to perform appropriate ceremonies and celebrations each other and separated by great mountain ranges. As a result, on July 3, 2015. Montana territory was stripped off with its present boundaries in 1864 and, when the Territory of Wyoming was created in 1868, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16 Idaho's present boundaries were permanently fixed; and BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE WHEREAS, on July 3, 1890, Idaho became the nation's A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 43rd state when President Benjamin Harrison signed the Idaho STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND Admission Act; and RECOGNIZING AND CONGRATULATING BENEWAH WHEREAS, Idaho convened a Constitutional Convention on COUNTY AND ITS RESIDENTS FOR THE COUNTY'S July 4, 1889, to adopt a State Constitution later ratified by the CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY ON JANUARY 23, 2015. people of our great Gem State; and WHEREAS, on July 3, 2015, Idaho will celebrate its one Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: hundred twenty-fifth anniversary of statehood; and WHEREAS, the people of Idaho share an abiding pride in WHEREAS, by act of the Idaho Legislature, on January 23, the state's pioneer heritage, and the one hundred twenty-fifth 1915, Benewah County was created, named after Coeur d'Alene anniversary of Idaho's admission to the Union offers all Chief Benewah and its county seat was placed at St. Maries; and Idahoans an opportunity to renew that spirit of independence WHEREAS, from 1915 to 1924 Benewah County conducted and self-reliance as we look to the future; and operations in a school until the community passed a bond for WHEREAS, Idahoʼs 82,413 square miles vary a courthouse in January 1924. Construction began immediately geographically from high desert in the south to beautiful forests at a cost of $87,990, and since November 1924, the courthouse and rugged mountains in the north; and in St. Maries has been in continuous use for county and court WHEREAS, Idaho's state seal was designed by a woman, functions. With its post-World War I neoclassical styling, the Emma Edwards Green, and adopted in 1907; Idaho is the No. Benewah County Courthouse was listed on the National Register 1 national producer of potatoes, trout, Austrian winter peas and of Historical Places in 1987; and lentils; Idaho's Hells Canyon is the deepest river gorge in North WHEREAS, Benewah County has three incorporated cities. America, deeper than the Grand Canyon; Sun Valley was created The largest, St. Maries, is home to 2,400 residents and is named in 1936 as America's first destination ski resort; and Idaho's for the largest tributary of the St. Joe River, which converges Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation at the city. Plummer, the largest city within the Coeur d'Alene Area is home to the world's most dense population of nesting Reservation, is home to more than 1,000 residents. Tensed, eagles, hawks and falcons; and population 80, is DeSmet spelled backwards, which the post WHEREAS, with over one million acres of wilderness area, office incorrectly transcribed; and Idaho has more wilderness than any other state in the lower 48 WHEREAS, several areas of Benewah County, though states, with many national forests that are great for fishing, hiking unincorporated, have rich histories and vibrant communities and hunting, and its backcountry is filled with mountain trails for including Chatcolet, DeSmet, Emida, Fernwood, Parkline, backpacking and exploring wildlife; and Renfrew and Santa; and WHEREAS, the Salmon River, internationally known, WHEREAS, Benewah County is part of the historic bisects the rugged Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness homeland of the Coeur d'Alene Indians, who in their own and provides some of the best whitewater kayaking and rafting language call themselves Schitsu'umsh, or "those who were in the world; and found here" or "the discovered people." French trappers and WHEREAS, Idaho is one of only two places in the world traders were the first Europeans to encounter the Coeur d'Alene where star garnets can be found in any significant quantity, the people and found them to be great traders, hence the name other being India; and which means "heart of the awl." The Coeur d'Alene Tribe WHEREAS, the network of dams and locks on the Columbia ranged over lands in northern Idaho, eastern Washington and River and Snake River makes the city of Lewiston the farthest western Montana. A portion of the present-day Coeur d'Alene inland seaport on the Pacific Coast of the contiguous United Reservation is within Benewah County; and States; and WHEREAS, Benewah County is served by the WHEREAS, Idaho is home to the Idaho National Laboratory, Plummer-Worley School District and the St. Maries School which is a technological milestone that has forever thrust Idaho District, with Lakeside High School in Plummer, home of the into a place of global prominence, that milestone being the Knights, and St. Maries High School in St. Maries, home of world's first production of usable amounts of electricity from the Lumberjacks. The St. Maries School District was ranked in nuclear power at the Experimental Breeder Reactor I (EBR - I); the top ten schools in Idaho by U.S. News and World Report's and scientific infrastructure renewal efforts began to accelerate education rankings; and anew in 2005, resulting in the construction or modification and WHEREAS, timber and mining remain an important occupation of six new facilities in Idaho Falls and five labs and cornerstone of the regional and state economies. Each dollar of offices on the Idaho National Laboratory Site between that time wood and paper products sold generates an additional 60 cents of and the end of 2010; and sales by other industries within the state. Mills with facilities in WHEREAS, Idaho is home to two persons who have won Benewah County include the Potlatch Corporation and Stimson Gold Medals in recent Olympics - Kristin Armstrong and Picabo Lumber Company, and additional markets offered by Bennett Street. Lumber and the Idaho Forest Group. Jack Buell Trucking and 130 HOUSE JOURNAL February 27, 2015] many owner-operated logging and trucking companies keep the CLARIFY THE APPLICABILITY OF CERTAIN LAWS, TO industry thriving and contributing to the state's economy; and EXEMPT THE JUDICIAL BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT WHEREAS, the St. Joe Ranger District of the Idaho FROM THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ACT, TO PROVIDE Panhandle National Forest was formerly the St. Joe National THAT STATE AGENCIES AND OFFICERS SHALL Forest, with the ranger district office in St. Maries. With MAKE CERTAIN REPORTS TO AND COOPERATE world-famous cutthroat trout streams, nationally recognized WITH THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, TO PROVIDE THAT elk herds, wild and scenic rivers, and roadless and primitive THE INSPECTOR GENERAL MAY ENTER CERTAIN areas, the St. Joe Ranger District has miles of trails for hikers, PREMISES, QUESTION CERTAIN PERSONS AND backcountry horse riders, mountain bikers and ATV riders. The INSPECT CERTAIN MATERIALS IN INVESTIGATIONS, Emerald Creek Garnet Area is one of only two places in the TO PROVIDE THAT THE INSPECTOR GENERAL AND world where star garnets can be found; and INVESTIGATORS FOR THE INSPECTOR GENERAL SHALL WHEREAS, Benewah County is home to the oldest state HAVE CERTAIN AUTHORITY, TO PROVIDE THAT THE park in the Pacific Northwest, Heyburn State Park, founded in INSPECTOR GENERAL AND THE INSPECTOR GENERAL'S 1908 and named in honor of U. S. Senator Weldon B. Heyburn. SUBORDINATES MAY ISSUE CERTAIN SUBPOENAS Close by is the Mary McCroskey State Park, named after an OR SEEK CERTAIN SUBPOENAS FROM COURTS, TO early pioneer and dedicated to all pioneering women, it is known PROVIDE THAT THE INSPECTOR GENERAL SHALL for its unique position between the Palouse Prairie and the Rocky MAKE CERTAIN REPORTS AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE Mountains and the breathtaking "Skyline Drive" that winds PROVISIONS OF THIS CHAPTER SHALL NOT LIMIT THE through cedar forest, ponderosa pine and prairie; and LEGISLATURE IN REVIEWING THE OPERATIONS OF WHEREAS, a corner of the rich Palouse Prairie occupies STATE AGENCIES. Benewah County, ensuring that farming and ranching remain traditional livelihoods. In addition to cattle, crops such as HOUSE BILL NO. 201 bluegrass, native grasses, wheat, barley and hay are raised; and BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE WHEREAS, Benewah County is naturally beautiful and AN ACT bountiful: lakes and streams with trout and salmon; tree-filled RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION NETWORK forests with elk, moose, bear and deer; mountains and meadows COMPANIES; AMENDING TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, with huckleberries and camas roots; wetlands with waterfowl BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 37, TITLE and water potatoes; and 49, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO WHEREAS, Benewah County produced one governor, PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE PURPOSE AND INTENT, TO Charles Armington "C.A." Robins, of St. Maries, the only DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE THAT TRANSPORTATION physician to serve as Idaho governor and the first governor NETWORK COMPANIES ARE NOT OTHER CARRIERS OR elected to a four-year term, serving from 1947 to 1951. Prior to TAXICABS, TO REQUIRE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK his service as governor, Governor Robins served as president COMPANY SERVICES TO MAINTAIN AN AGENT IN pro tempore of the for the Twenty-seventh Idaho IDAHO, TO PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION OF FEES FOR Legislature; and SERVICES, TO PROVIDE FOR IDENTIFICATION OF WHEREAS, Benewah County is home to the longest-serving TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANY VEHICLES county commissioner in Idaho, Jack Buell, businessman and AND DRIVERS, TO REQUIRE TRANSPORTATION Idaho Hall of Fame inductee of St. Maries. First elected in NETWORK COMPANIES AND DRIVERS TO COMPLY 1974, for more than 40 years he has worked tirelessly as a WITH STATE OF IDAHO INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS, commissioner, community member and volunteer, sharing his TO PROVIDE A ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY AND resources and lending a helping hand. PROVIDE FOR DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES, TO NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members PROVIDE FOR TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANY of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, DRIVER REQUIREMENTS, TO PROHIBIT SERVICE the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, TO STREET HAILS, TO PROHIBIT CASH PAYMENT, that we hereby recognize and congratulate Benewah County and TO PROHIBIT DISCRIMINATION AND PROVIDE its residents for the county's Centennial Anniversary in 2015. FOR ACCESSIBILITY, TO PROVIDE FOR RECORDS MAINTENANCE AND TO PROVIDE FOR PREEMPTION HJM 8, HCR 15, and HCR 16 were introduced, read OF LOCAL REGULATIONS; AND DECLARING AN the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and EMERGENCY. Administration Committee for printing. HOUSE BILL NO. 202 SCR 106, by Education Committee, was introduced, read the BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. AN ACT 8TH ORDER RELATING TO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS; Introduction, First Reading, and Reference AMENDING SECTION 31-1420, IDAHO CODE, TO of Bills and Joint Resolutions PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO ASSESSING THE VALUE OF CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY, TO HOUSE BILL NO. 200 PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SALE OF CERTAIN BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE PERSONAL PROPERTY, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN AN ACT INDIVIDUALS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO ACQUIRE RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY AND TO MAKE GENERAL; AMENDING TITLE 74, IDAHO CODE, BY TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 6, TITLE 74, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH THE OFFICE OF THE HOUSE BILL NO. 203 INSPECTOR GENERAL, TO ESTABLISH THE POWERS BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AND DUTIES OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, TO AN ACT [February 27, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 131

RELATING TO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS; H 161, by Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee, AMENDING SECTION 31-1421, IDAHO CODE, TO was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO BY A BOARD OF FIRE DISTRICT H 166 and HJM 5, by Resources and Conservation COMMISSIONERS FOR EMPLOYMENT OF OFFICERS, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES, TO PROVIDE AN reading. EXCEPTION, TO PROVIDE FOR APPLICABILITY AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. H 99 and H 119, by Business Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 204 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Twelfth BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Order of Business. AN ACT RELATING TO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS; 12TH ORDER AMENDING SECTION 31-1408, IDAHO CODE, Consideration of General Orders TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS OF FIRE PROTECTION Mr. Crane moved that the House do now resolve itself into a COMMISSIONERS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 31-1409, Orders. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS OF FIRE Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of PROTECTION COMMISSIONERS; AMENDING SECTION the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with 31-1410, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS Mr. Crane in the Chair. RELATING TO RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR When the Committee of the Whole House rose, FIRE PROTECTION COMMISSIONERS, TO PROVIDE the Speaker returned to the Chair and the House was in order. REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO THE BOARD OF FIRE PROTECTION COMMISSIONERS' RESPONSIBILITY TO Report of the Committee of the Whole House REVISE SUBDISTRICTS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 14, TITLE 31, February 27, 2015 IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION Mr. Speaker: 31-1410B, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH A PROCESS TO We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report DECREASE THE SIZE OF A FIRE PROTECTION BOARD. that we have had under consideration H 53, H 120, and H 137 and report them back without recommendation, amended as follows: H 200, H 201, H 202, H 203, and H 204 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 53 and Administration Committee for printing. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 S 1057, S 1058, and S 1099, by Resources and Environment On page 34 of the printed bill, in line 16, delete "Idaho Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and supreme"; and in line 17, delete "court" and insert: "district court referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. of the judicial district wherein the court-martial was conducted S 1098, by Resources and Environment Committee, was within forty-two (42) days from the date of receipt of the record introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State of trial as set out in article 64. For courts-martial held outside Affairs Committee. of the state of Idaho, venue for appeal purposes shall be in the district court of the fourth judicial district, Ada county, Idaho". S 1060, by Health and Welfare Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 120 Committee. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth On page 1 of the printed bill, in line 21, delete "h" and insert: Order of Business. "n". 10TH ORDER HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 137 Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions HJM 6, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 second time by title and filed for third reading. On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 8, delete "peace" and insert: "police"; and in line 25, delete "peace" and insert: "police". H 189, H 152, and H 177, by Health and Welfare Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. CORRECTION TO TITLE On page 1, in line 5, delete "PEACE" and insert: "POLICE". S 1079 and S 1081, by Commerce and Human Resources CRANE, Chairman Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Mr. Crane moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. H 158, H 159, and H 162, by Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee, were read the second time by title Whereupon the Speaker declared the report adopted. and filed for third reading. H 53, as amended, H 120, as amended, and H 137, SCR 103, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the as amended, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and second time by title and filed for third reading. Administration Committee for engrossing. 132 HOUSE JOURNAL February 27, 2015]

The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and Administration committee for printing. There being no objection, the House returned to the Eleventh Order of Business. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, March 2, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Monday, March 2, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:08 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [March 2, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 133

HOUSE JOURNAL H 200 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. OF THE H 201 was referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. IDAHO LEGISLATURE H 202, H 203, and H 204 were referred to the Local Government Committee. FIRST REGULAR SESSION March 2, 2015 SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House amendments to H 53, H 120, and H 137. WILLS, Chairman FIFTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2015 March 2, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND House of Representatives ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 53, as amended, H 120, as amended, and H 137, as amended. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. WILLS, Chairman Roll call showed all 70 members present. H 53, as amended, H 120, as amended, and H 137, as Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. amended, were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nathan Johnston, Page. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions March 2, 2015 Mr. Speaker: SCR 107, by Resources and Environment Committee, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Resources and Conservation Committee. the House Journal of the Forty-seventh Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. 8TH ORDER WILLS, Chairman Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 205 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 4TH ORDER AN ACT Consideration of Messages from the APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE Governor and the Senate DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE February 27, 2015 DIVISION OF MEDICAID FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; Mr. Speaker: REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT I transmit herewith SCR 107 which has passed the Senate. OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE DIVISION OF NOVAK, Secretary MEDICAID FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. SCR 107 was filed for first reading. February 27, 2015 HOUSE BILL NO. 206 Mr. Speaker: BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE I return herewith HJM 2 and HCR 4 which have passed the AN ACT Senate. APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO NOVAK, Secretary THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FOR THE MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROGRAM TO COVER HJM 2 and HCR 4 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and AN INCREASE IN TELECOMMUNICATION FEES FOR Administration Committee for enrolling. FISCAL YEAR 2015; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FOR 5TH ORDER THE MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROGRAM TO COVER Report of Standing Committees LEGAL FEES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; APPROPRIATING March 2, 2015 ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF Mr. Speaker: CORRECTION FOR THE IDAHO CORRECTIONAL We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND INSTITUTION - OROFINO TO COVER LITIGATION COSTS ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 8, FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL HCR 15, HCR 16, H 200, H 201, H 202, H 203, and H 204. MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FOR WILLS, Chairman THE SOUTH IDAHO CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION - BOISE TO PROVIDE INMATE AGRICULTURAL LABOR HJM 8, HCR 15, and HCR 16 were filed for second reading. TO PRIVATE EMPLOYERS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; 134 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2015]

APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE CENTER PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; AND DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FOR THE COMMUNITY DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. SUPERVISION PROGRAM TO COVER AN EXISTING SHORTFALL FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; AUTHORIZING HOUSE BILL NO. 211 ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS FOR BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE FISCAL YEAR 2015; REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO AN ACT THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FOR THE MEDICAL APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE SERVICES PROGRAM DUE TO CONTRACT SAVINGS FOR DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2015; REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO BENEFIT PAYMENTS PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FOR THE IDAHO REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT CORRECTIONAL CENTER (PUBLICLY-OPERATED) OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR INDIRECT SUPPORT DUE TO SALARY SAVINGS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; APPROPRIATING REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF OF CORRECTION FOR THE CORRECTIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR INDIRECT SUPPORT ALTERNATIVE PLACEMENT PROGRAM DUE TO SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; AND DECLARING CONTRACT SAVINGS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; AN EMERGENCY. REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FOR THE COMMUNITY SUPERVISION HOUSE BILL NO. 212 PROGRAM IN ORDER TO REALIGN THE APPROPRIATION BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE WITH ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR AN ACT 2015; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 1, TITLE 34, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW HOUSE BILL NO. 207 SECTION 34-111A, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM; BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AMENDING SECTION 34-435, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE AN ACT OBSOLETE LANGUAGE, TO REMOVE A REFERENCE TO APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF DRUG PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTION AND TO MAKE POLICY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND LIMITING THE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT 34-439A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS POSITIONS. RELATING TO DISCLOSURES IN ELECTIONS TO AUTHORIZE A LEVY; AMENDING SECTION HOUSE BILL NO. 208 34-616, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE ELECTION OF DISTRICT AN ACT JUDGES; AMENDING SECTION 34-903, IDAHO CODE, TO RELATING TO PROPERTY TAX RELIEF; AMENDING PROVIDE THAT NO CANDIDATE'S NAME MAY APPEAR SECTION 63-701, IDAHO CODE, TO FURTHER DEFINE ON A BALLOT FOR MORE THAN ONE JUDICIAL OFFICE; THE TERM "CLAIMANT" AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL AMENDING CHAPTER 11, TITLE 34, IDAHO CODE, BY CORRECTION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 34-1106A, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE COUNTY ADOPTION OF AN HOUSE BILL NO. 209 ELECTRONIC POLL BOOK AND TO PROVIDE DUTIES BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 34-2309, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL RELATING TO THE SALES AND USE TAX; PROVISIONS RELATING TO A RECOUNT AND TO AMENDING SECTION 63-3616, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "TANGIBLE PERSONAL SECTION 34-2427, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE PROPERTY" AND TO REMOVE THE DEFINITION OF AUTHORITY OF AN ELECTION BOARD JUDGE TO "DIGITAL VIDEOS"; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND REQUIRE A CERTAIN DECLARATION; AND DECLARING PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN EMERGENCY.

HOUSE BILL NO. 213 HOUSE BILL NO. 210 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICTS; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE AMENDING SECTION 33-2719, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE INDIRECT SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM FOR LIBRARY DISTRICT BOARDS, TO REVISE PROVISIONS FISCAL YEAR 2015; REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION RELATING TO ADMINISTERING AN OATH OF OFFICE TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. THE INDIRECT SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL HOUSE BILL NO. 214 MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE WELFARE FOR THE SELF-RELIANCE OPERATIONS AN ACT PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; AUTHORIZING RELATING TO THE STATE SUNSHINE LAW; ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS FOR AMENDING SECTION 67-6602, IDAHO CODE, TO THE WELFARE PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "NONBUSINESS REDUCING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENTITY" AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; POSITIONS FOR THE SOUTHWEST IDAHO TREATMENT AMENDING SECTION 67-6606, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE [March 2, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 135

EXPENDITURE REQUIREMENTS BY NONBUSINESS 11TH ORDER ENTITIES; AND AMENDING SECTION 67-6621, IDAHO Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN DUTIES OF LOBBYISTS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 100 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. HOUSE BILL NO. 215 There being no objection, it was so ordered. BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT H 154 - ABORTION RELATING TO LIQUOR LICENSES; AMENDING SECTION 23-957, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE NUMBER H 154 was read the third time at length, section by section, OF YEAR-ROUND LIQUOR LICENSES THAT MAY BE and placed before the House for final consideration. ISSUED UPON CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; AMENDING At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Loertscher to open CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION debate. OF A NEW SECTION 23-958, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A RESORT CITY CONFERENCE AND EVENT Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nye disclosed a conflict of CENTER LIQUOR LICENSE, TO DEFINE A TERM AND interest regarding H 154. TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS FOR RENEWAL; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23, IDAHO CODE, BY The question being, "Shall H 154 pass?" THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 23-959, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A RESORT CITY RESTAURANT Roll call resulted as follows: LIQUOR LICENSE, TO PROVIDE FEES, TO PROVIDE AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, RESTRICTIONS, TO DEFINE A TERM AND TO ESTABLISH Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, PROVISIONS FOR RENEWAL. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, H 205, H 206, H 207, H 208, H 209, H 210, H 211, H 212, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, H 213, H 214, and H 215 were introduced, read the first time Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Committee for printing. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 55. NAYS – Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, 9TH ORDER Wintrow. Total – 14. First Reading of Engrossed Bills Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. H 53, as amended, H 120, as amended, and H 137, as Total – 70. amended, by Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 154 passed the were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to reading. the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until 10TH ORDER 1:15 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until HCR 14, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the 1:15 p.m. second time by title and filed for third reading. HJM 7, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second RECESS time by title and filed for third reading. Afternoon Session H 194, H 167, and HJM 3, by State Affairs Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. The House reconvened at 1:15 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. SJM 101, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of time by title and filed for third reading. Business. H 149 and H 150, by Health and Welfare Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 160 - DEBRIS H 156, by Local Government Committee, was read the H 160 was read the third time at length, section by section, second time by title and filed for third reading. and placed before the House for final consideration. H 148, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open second time by title and filed for third reading. debate. H 129 and H 143, by Transportation and Defense Committee, Mr. Luker asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Rule 22, discussion of H 104 be allowed in debate of H 160. There being no objection it was so ordered. H 153 and H 178, by Health and Welfare Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall H 160 pass?" 136 HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2015]

Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – Andrus, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Gannon, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Harris, Hartgen, Loertscher, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Nielsen, Nye, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Trujillo, Wintrow. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Total – 21. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Absent – McCrostie. Total – 1. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Miller, Total – 70. Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Trujillo, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 116 passed the VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Speaker. Total – 52. the Senate. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Cheatham, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Redman, Rubel, H 117 - STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS Scott, Sims, Troy. Total – 17. Absent – McCrostie. Total – 1. H 117 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 160 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rusche to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 117 pass?"

H 163 - IDAHO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Roll call resulted as follows: H 163 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wills to open Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, debate. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, The question being, "Shall H 163 pass?" Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Roll call resulted as follows: Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS – Cheatham, McMillan, Nielsen, Sims. Total – 4. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Absent – Malek, McCrostie. Total – 2. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total – 70. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 117 passed the Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, the Senate. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. H 58 - WATER QUALITY NAYS – None. Absent – DeMordaunt, McCrostie. Total – 2. H 58 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 163 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 58 pass?"

H 116 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES BUREAU Roll call resulted as follows: H 116 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, debate. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, The question being, "Shall H 116 pass?" Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Roll call resulted as follows: Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Total – 66. Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – Nate, Scott. Total – 2. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McDonald, Miller, Absent – Malek, McCrostie. Total – 2. Monks, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Total – 70. Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 58 passed the House. Total – 48. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. [March 2, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 137

Mr. Moyle asked for unanimous consent to send all Senate Roll call resulted as follows: legislation to the bottom of the third reading calendar. AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, H 67 - IDAHO LIMITED CONVENTION ACT Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kerby, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Nate, H 67 was read the third time at length, section by section, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Redman, Rubel, and placed before the House for final consideration. Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Youngblood. Total – 51. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open NAYS – Anderson, Bell, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, debate. Horman, Kauffman, King, McCrostie, Miller, Moyle, Raybould, The question being, "Shall H 67 pass?" Romrell, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 19. Roll call resulted as follows: Total – 70. AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Cheatham, Clow, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 126 passed the Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Loertscher, Luker, McDonald, the Senate. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Mr. Barbieri asked unanimous consent that H 119 be returned Vander Woude, Wills, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 38. to the Business Committee. Mr. Crane objected. NAYS – Anderson, Barbieri, Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Hartgen, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Hixon, Jordan, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McMillan, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Mendive, Nate, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Smith, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood. Total – 32. Total – 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that beginning Tuesday, March 3, 2015, legislation on the Third Reading Calendar Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 67 passed the House. be placed in the following order: House bills, memorials, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. resolutions, Senate bills, memorials, resolutions. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 172 - REIMBURSEMENT INCENTIVE ACT There being no objection, the House advanced to the H 172 was read the third time at length, section by section, Sixteenth Order of Business. and placed before the House for final consideration. 16TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open Adjournment debate. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., The question being, "Shall H 172 pass?" Tuesday, March 3, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, 2:41 p.m. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, ATTEST: McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. NAYS – Barbieri, Luker. Total – 2. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 172 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

H 126 - PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT PROGRAM H 126 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 126 pass?" 138 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 2, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith enrolled H 34, H 36, H 44, H 42, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, H 9, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 52 which have been signed by the President. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION Enrolled H 34, H 36, H 44, H 42, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE H 8, H 9, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 52 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. March 2, 2015 Mr. Speaker: FIFTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY I transmit herewith SCR 112, SCR 109, SCR 110, S 1035, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2015 S 1086, S 1087, S 1074, and S 1091 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary House of Representatives The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. SCR 112, SCR 109, SCR 110, S 1035, S 1086, S 1087, S 1074, and S 1091 were filed for first reading. Roll call showed all 70 members present. March 2, 2015 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 5, H 76, and H 85 which have passed The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Preston Moyle, Page. the Senate. 3RD ORDER NOVAK, Secretary Approval of Journal HCR 5, H 76, and H 85 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, March 3, 2015 and Administration Committee for enrolling. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND 5TH ORDER ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Report of Standing Committees House Journal of the Fiftieth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. March 3, 2015 WILLS, Chairman Mr. Speaker: Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 205, H 206, H 207, H 208, H 209, H 210, H 211, H 212, H 213, H 214, and 4TH ORDER H 215. Consideration of Messages from the WILLS, Chairman Governor and the Senate H 205, H 206, H 207, H 210, and H 211 were filed for second OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR reading. Boise H 208 and H 209 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation March 2, 2015 Committee. The Honorable Scott Bedke H 212, H 213, H 214, and H 215 were referred to the State Speaker of the House Affairs Committee. March 3, 2015 Dear Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HJM 2 and wit: HCR 4. H 12 WILLS, Chairman As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter HJM 2 and HCR 4 and, when so signed, ordered them Governor transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. March 2, 2015 March 2, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled SCR 101 for the signature of the We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we Speaker. have had under consideration H 190 and recommend that it do NOVAK, Secretary pass. DEMORDAUNT, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled SCR 101 and, when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. H 190 was filed for second reading. [March 3, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 139

March 2, 2015 S 1086 and S 1087, by Education Committee, were Mr. Speaker: introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Education Committee. report that we have had under consideration S 1045 and recommend that it do pass. S 1074, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was introduced, LUKER, Chairman read the first time by title, and referred to the Agricultural Affairs Committee. S 1045 was filed for second reading. S 1091, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the March 2, 2015 first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 111, Order of Business. S 1015, as amended, and S 1016 and recommend that they do pass. 10TH ORDER PALMER, Chairman Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 111, S 1015, as amended, and S 1016 were filed for second HJM 8 and HCR 15, by State Affairs Committee, were read reading. the second time by title and filed for third reading. March 2, 2015 HCR 16, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the Mr. Speaker: second time by title and filed for third reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, H 53, as amended, by Transportation and Defense AND TECHNOLOGY, report that we have had under Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third consideration S 1024 and recommend that it do pass. reading. THOMPSON, Chairman H 120, as amended, by Commerce and Human Resources S 1024 was filed for second reading. Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh reading. Order of Business. H 137, as amended, by Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 7TH ORDER Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions reading. SCR 112, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions SCR 109 and SCR 110, by Health and Welfare Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the H 100 - RETIREMENT PROVISIONS - LEGISLATURE Health and Welfare Committee. H 100 was read the third time at length, section by section, 8TH ORDER and placed before the House for final consideration. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer and Mr. Harris to open debate. HOUSE BILL NO. 216 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Clow disclosed a conflict of AN ACT interest regarding H 100. RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION The question being, "Shall H 100 pass?" 34-106, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL ELECTION DATE FOR CITY INITIATIVE AND Roll call resulted as follows: REFERENDUM ELECTIONS AND TO MAKE A AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Boyle, TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING CHAPTER Chaney, Cheatham, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Harris, 18, TITLE 34, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A Horman, Kauffman, King, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, NEW SECTION 34-1801B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PROCEDURES FOR Palmer, Redman, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Troy, CITIES; REPEALING SECTION 50-501, IDAHO CODE, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Youngblood. Total – 38. RELATING TO CITY ELECTIONS; AND AMENDING NAYS – Barbieri, Bateman, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, SECTION 50-802, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, CODE REFERENCE. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kerby, Kloc, Loertscher, Miller, H 216 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Moyle, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rusche, Smith, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Thompson, Trujillo, Wills, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 32. for printing. Total – 70. S 1035, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 100 passed the read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to and Administration Committee. the Senate. 140 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2015]

H 169 - EDUCATION Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 169 was read the third time at length, section by section, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. DeMordaunt to Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, open debate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, The question being, "Shall H 169 pass?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Roll call resulted as follows: Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – None. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 147 passed the Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, the Senate. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, H 142 - PLANNING AND ZONING VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. H 142 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS – McCrostie. Total – 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 169 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 142 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: H 132 - MOTOR FUELS AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, H 132 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, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, debate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, The question being, "Shall H 132 pass?" Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, NAYS – None. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 142 passed the Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, the Senate. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. H 73 - VETERINARIANS Total – 61. H 73 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Harris, McMillan, Mendive, and placed before the House for final consideration. Nate, Redman, Scott, Sims. Total – 9. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Pence to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 132 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to The question being, "Shall H 73 pass?" the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, H 147 - MOTOR VEHICLES Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, H 147 was read the third time at length, section by section, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, and placed before the House for final consideration. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Miller, Moyle, Nye, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, debate. Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, The question being, "Shall H 147 pass?" Mr. Speaker. Total – 54. [March 3, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 141

NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Clow, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, H 158 - BAIL Harris, Hixon, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Redman, Scott, Sims. Total – 16. H 158 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 73 passed the House. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 158 pass?" H 189 - IDAHO TELEHEALTH ACCESS ACT H 189 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rusche to open Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, debate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, The question being, "Shall H 189 pass?" Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Roll call resulted as follows: Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, NAYS – None. Horman, Jordan, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Absent – DeMordaunt, Hartgen, Rusche. Total – 3. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Total – 70. Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 158 passed the Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, the Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. NAYS – Erpelding, Rubel, Wintrow. Total – 3. H 159 - TOBACCO Absent – Kauffman. Total – 1. Total – 70. H 159 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 189 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open the Senate. debate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 152 retain its Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Vander Woude disclosed a place on the Third Reading Calendar until Thursday, March 5, conflict of interest regarding H 159. 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 159 pass?" H 177 - MINORS Roll call resulted as follows: H 177 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude and Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Mr. Wood to open debate. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, The question being, "Shall H 177 pass?" Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, NAYS – None. McDonald, Miller, Nielsen, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 159 passed the Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Troy, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, the Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total – 47. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, H 162 - JURY SELECTION AND SERVICE Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, H 162 was read the third time at length, section by section, Trujillo, VanOrden. Total – 23. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. McMillan and Mr. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 177 passed the Gannon to open debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 162 pass?" 142 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2015]

Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Miller, NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Dixon, Harris, Monks, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Scott. Total – 7. Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Total – 70. Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 47. NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 166 passed the DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Hixon, Loertscher, Luker, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Redman, Scott, Sims, the Senate. Thompson, Vander Woude. Total – 23. Total – 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 99 and H 119 be placed at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. There being Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 162 passed the no objection, it was so ordered. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 194 - MOTOR VEHICLES

H 161 - FISH AND GAME H 194 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 161 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. Palmer to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 194 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 161 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Roll call resulted as follows: Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, NAYS – Chew, Erpelding, Jordan, Kloc, Perry, Rubel, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Rusche, Wintrow. Total – 8. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Total – 70. NAYS – None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 194 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 161 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. the Senate. H 167 - LABOR H 166 - IRRIGATION DISTRICTS H 167 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 166 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 167 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nye disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 166. Roll call resulted as follows: Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Bedke disclosed a conflict of AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, interest regarding H 166. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall H 166 pass?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Roll call resulted as follows: Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, NAYS – None. [March 3, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 143

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 167 passed the Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. the Senate. NAYS – Moyle. Total – 1. Absent – DeMordaunt, Hartgen, Kloc. Total – 3. Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until Total – 70. 1:15 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 150 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to 1:15 p.m. the Senate. RECESS Afternoon Session Mr. Vander Woude, having voted on the prevailing side, The House reconvened at 1:15 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. served notice that he may ask for reconsideration of the vote by which H 100 passed the House. Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of Business. H 100 was ordered held at the Desk. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining H 149 - CONTACT LENSES bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one H 149 was read the third time at length, section by section, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House advanced to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open Thirteenth Order of Business. debate. 13TH ORDER The question being, "Shall H 149 pass?" Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business

Roll call resulted as follows: Notice having been served and having voted on the AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, prevailing side, Mr. Vander Woude moved that the House Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Erpelding, Gannon, reconsider the vote by which H 100 passed the House. Seconded Gibbs, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, by Mr. Erpelding. King, Malek, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Packer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Troy, The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 40. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Chew, AYES – Barbieri, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Clow, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Kloc, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kerby, Loertscher, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, McDonald, McMillan, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Perry, Thompson, Trujillo. Total – 29. Raybould, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Absent – Hartgen. Total – 1. Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Paired Votes: Total – 41. AYE – Crane NAY – Kloc NAYS – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Dixon, Harris, Horman, Kauffman, King, Luker, Malek, AYE – Horman NAY – DeMordaunt McCrostie, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Redman, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Romrell, Rubel, Scott, Sims, VanOrden, Youngblood. Total – 26. Total – 70. Absent – DeMordaunt, Hartgen, Kloc. Total – 3. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 149 passed the Total – 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion to reconsider carried. H 150 - INTERSTATE MEDICAL LICENSURE COMPACT At this time, Mr. Moyle took the Chair. H 150 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 100 - RETIREMENT PROVISIONS - LEGISLATURE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rusche and H 100 was placed before the House for reconsideration. Mr. Wood to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 100 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 150 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Harris, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Luker, Malek, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Nye, Packer, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Palmer, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, Sims, VanOrden, Wintrow, Youngblood. Total – 38. McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, NAYS – Barbieri, Bateman, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Crane, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Dayley, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Loertscher, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Pence, Perry, Raybould, 144 HOUSE JOURNAL March 3, 2015]

Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 29. Absent – DeMordaunt, Hartgen, Kloc. Total – 3. Paired Votes: AYE – Luker NAY – Crane (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 100 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House adjourned at 2:38 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [March 4, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 145

HOUSE JOURNAL Lord two thousand and fifteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the two hundred and thirty-ninth year. OF THE /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Governor IDAHO LEGISLATURE /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Secretary of State FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD 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 Tara Malek. FIFTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise House of Representatives March 3, 2015 The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. The Honorable Scott Bedke Roll call showed all 70 members present. Speaker of the House Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Dear Mr. Speaker: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Janel Prigge, 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 wit: 3RD ORDER H 13 Approval of Journal As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter March 4, 2015 Governor Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the March 3, 2015 House Journal of the Fifty-first Legislative Day and recommend Mr. Speaker: that same be adopted as corrected. I transmit herewith SCR 113, SCR 114, S 1097, S 1066, WILLS, Chairman S 1100, S 1004, S 1054, S 1088, S 1001, S 1046, S 1047, S 1063, and S 1078 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. SCR 113, SCR 114, S 1097, S 1066, S 1100, S 1004, S 1054, S 1088, S 1001, S 1046, S 1047, S 1063, and S 1078 were filed 4TH ORDER for first reading. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate March 3, 2015 Mr. Speaker: THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR I return herewith HCR 3, H 55, H 43, and H 96 which have passed the Senate. CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT NOVAK, Secretary KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions HCR 3, H 55, H 43, and H 96 were referred to the Judiciary, of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, LUKE MALEK, State Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Representative, District 4, Seat A, Kootenai County, State of Idaho, has nominated, TARA MALEK, of 721 N. 8th St., Couer d'Alene, ID 83814, to perform the duties of this office 5TH ORDER temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 4, Seat A. Report of Standing Committees NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Tara Malek of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, March 4, 2015 to the office of Acting State Representative, District 4, SeatA, Mr. Speaker: for a term commencing March 4, 2015, and continuing through We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND March 5, 2015. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 216. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand WILLS, Chairman and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idahoat the Capitol in Boise on this 2nd day of March, in the year of our H 216 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. 146 HOUSE JOURNAL March 4, 2015]

March 4, 2015 consideration HCR 13, S 1026, S 1027, and S 1029 and Mr. Speaker: recommend that they do pass. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND WILLS, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 5, H 76, and H 85. HCR 13, S 1026, S 1027, and S 1029 were filed for second WILLS, Chairman reading. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh HCR 5, H 76, and H 85 and, when so signed, ordered them Order of Business. transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. 7TH ORDER March 4, 2015 Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Mr. Speaker: SCR 113, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND the first time by title, and referred to the Agricultural Affairs ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Committee. H 34, H 36, H 44, H 42, H 4, H 5, H 6, H 7, H 8, H 9, H 23, H 24, H 25, and H 52 to the Governor at 10:40 a.m., as of this SCR 114, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read date, March 3, 2015. the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare WILLS, Chairman Committee. March 3, 2015 8TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, of Bills and Joint Resolutions report that we have had under consideration H 179 and recommend that it do pass. HOUSE BILL NO. 217 WOOD, Chairman BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 179 was filed for second reading. RELATING TO PUBLIC WORKS; AMENDING March 3, 2015 SECTION 54-1218, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO THE APPLICABILITY OF SPECIFIED LAW. We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration S 1050 and recommend that it do HOUSE BILL NO. 218 pass. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE DEMORDAUNT, Chairman AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT S 1050 was filed for second reading. OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE HEALTHCARE POLICY INITIATIVES PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR March 3, 2015 2015; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE Mr. Speaker: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that PHYSICAL HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM FOR FISCAL we have had under consideration H 155 and recommend that it YEAR 2015; REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE do pass. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE LOERTSCHER, Chairman MEDICALLY INDIGENT ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL H 155 was filed for second reading. FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS FOR THE March 3, 2015 PHYSICAL HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM FOR FISCAL Mr. Speaker: YEAR 2015; REDUCING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have EQUIVALENT POSITIONS FOR THE SOUTHWEST had under consideration S 1006 and S 1009 and recommend that IDAHO TREATMENT CENTER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; they do pass. REDUCING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT BARBIERI, Chairman POSITIONS FOR THE MEDICALLY INDIGENT ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; S 1006 and S 1009 were filed for second reading. LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS FOR THE HEALTHCARE March 3, 2015 POLICY INITIATIVES PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR Mr. Speaker: 2015; REPORTING ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SHIP We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we GRANT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. have had under consideration H 182 and report it back with amendments attached to be placed on General Orders for H 217 and H 218 were introduced, read the first time by consideration. title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration BARBIERI, Chairman Committee for printing. H 182 was placed on General Orders for consideration. S 1097 and S 1088, by Education Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the March 3, 2015 Education Committee. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, S 1066, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under first time by title, and held at the Desk. [March 4, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 147

S 1047, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the Idaho was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Day Program. State Affairs Committee. ***** S 1100, by Resources and Environment Committee, was 2015 IDAHO DAY PROGRAM introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. Opening Remarks Rep. Merrill Beyeler S 1004 and S 1054, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the "Fly the Flag of Freedom" Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. Roosevelt Elementary "Raiders" Choir S 1001, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, "Idaho's National Pride" was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. Janet Gallimore S 1046, S 1063, and S 1078, by Commerce and Human Director, Idaho State Historical Society Resources Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Business Committee. "Bye Bye Blackbird" Roosevelt Elementary "Raiders" Choir There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth First Nations Presentation Order of Business. Rep. Paulette Jordan

10TH ORDER "Battle Hymn of the Republic" Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Jena Carpenter "The Blue in Our Flag" H 205, H 206, H 207, H 210, and H 211, by Appropriations Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Rep. Linden Bateman reading. Idaho Flag Procession H 190, by Education Committee, was read the second time Future Farmers of America by title and filed for third reading. "Here We Have Idaho" S 1045, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Roosevelt Elementary "Raiders" Choir Closing Remarks H 111, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. Rep. Merrill Beyeler S 1015, as amended, and S 1016, by Transportation ***** Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. At this time, Mr. Moyle took the Chair. S 1024, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second Prior to going at ease, the House was at the Eleventh Order time by title and filed for third reading. of Business. Mr. Crane moved that the House recess until 11TH ORDER 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House at Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that HCR 15 be recess until 1:30 p.m. placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no RECESS objection, it was so ordered. Afternoon Session The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker Pro Tem in HCR 15 - STATEHOOD ANNIVERSARY the Chair. HCR 15 was read the third time at length and placed before Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of the House for final consideration. Business.

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Bateman to open H 156 - TAXATION - PURCHASE OF PROPERTY debate. H 156 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall HCR 15 be adopted?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 15 adopted by voice At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Kauffman vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. to open debate. 148 HOUSE JOURNAL March 4, 2015]

The question being, "Shall H 156 pass?" Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, Roll call resulted as follows: McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Youngblood. Total – 65. Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, NAYS – None. McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, Jordan, VanOrden, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Mr. Speaker. Total – 5. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Total – 70. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 65. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 129 passed NAYS – None. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, Jordan, VanOrden, the Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total – 5. Total – 70. H 143 - EXEMPT EMPLOYMENT Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 156 passed H 143 was read the third time at length, section by section, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to and placed before the House for final consideration. the Senate. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized H 148 - CHERRY COMMISSION Mr. Youngblood to open debate. H 148 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall H 143 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mrs. Batt to AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, open debate. Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, The question being, "Shall H 148 pass?" Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Malek(Malek), McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Romrell, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 49. Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, NAYS – Chew, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kloc, Luker, McCrostie, Nye, Pence, Perry, Rubel, Rudolph, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 17. McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, VanOrden, Mr. Speaker. Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Total – 4. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Paired Votes: Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, AYE – Boyle NAY – Rusche Youngblood. Total – 65. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) NAYS – None. Total – 70. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, Jordan, VanOrden, Mr. Speaker. Total – 5. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 143 passed Total – 70. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 148 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 153 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES the Senate. H 153 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 129 - MOTOR VEHICLES and placed before the House for final consideration. H 129 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mrs. Malek to and placed before the House for final consideration. open debate. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Gestrin to The question being, "Shall H 153 pass?" open debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Ms. Sims disclosed a conflict of Roll call resulted as follows: interest regarding H 129. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, The question being, "Shall H 129 pass?" Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Roll call resulted as follows: Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, [March 4, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 149

Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 99 passed Wintrow, Wood. Total – 63. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS – Moyle. Total – 1. the Senate. Absent – Bateman, Boyle, DeMordaunt, VanOrden, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that H 119 be placed Total – 70. at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 153 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 53, as amended - CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE the Senate. H 53, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 178 - HEALTH CARE At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Holtzclaw H 178 was read the third time at length, section by section, to open debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 53, as amended, pass?" At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mrs. Packer to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, The question being, "Shall H 178 pass?" Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Roll call resulted as follows: Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Erpelding, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Total – 64. Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Wills, Wintrow, Wood. NAYS – None. Total – 48. Absent – Bateman, Boyle, DeMordaunt, VanOrden, NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Cheatham, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Harris, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Nye, Scott, Shepherd, Total – 70. Sims, Vander Woude. Total – 16. Absent – Bateman, Boyle, DeMordaunt, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 53, as Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Total – 70. ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 178 passed H 120, as amended - ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 120, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 99 - CHARTERED BANKS At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Chaney to H 99 was read the third time at length, section by section, open debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 120, as amended, pass?" At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Barbieri to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, The question being, "Shall H 99 pass?" Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Roll call resulted as follows: Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Miller, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood. Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, Total – 54. McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, NAYS – Andrus, Dayley, Dixon, Harris, Luker, Mendive, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Monks, Nielsen, Redman, Trujillo. Total – 10. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Absent – Bateman, Boyle, DeMordaunt, VanOrden, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Total – 64. Total – 70. NAYS – None. Absent – Bateman, Boyle, DeMordaunt, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 120, as Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Total – 70. ordered transmitted to the Senate. 150 HOUSE JOURNAL March 4, 2015]

H 137, as amended - PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM H 137, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 137, as amended, pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood. Total – 64. NAYS – None. Absent – Bateman, Boyle, DeMordaunt, VanOrden, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 137, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Crane 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 Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Thursday, March 5, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House adjourned at 2:27 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 151

HOUSE JOURNAL March 4, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith enrolled HJM 2 and HCR 4 which have been signed by the President. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled HJM 2 and HCR 4 were referred to the Judiciary, FIRST REGULAR SESSION Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Secretary of State. March 4, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1030 which has passed the Senate. FIFTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 S 1030 was filed for first reading.

House of Representatives 5TH ORDER The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Report of Standing Committees Roll call showed 65 members present. March 5, 2015 Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Wills. Mr. Speaker: Total – 5. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Total – 70. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 217 and H 218. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. WILLS, Chairman The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Samantha Ruggles, H 217 was referred to the Business Committee. Page. H 218 was filed for second reading. 3RD ORDER March 5, 2015 Approval of Journal Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND March 5, 2015 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 3, H 55, Mr. Speaker: H 43, and H 96. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND WILLS, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Fifty-second Legislative Day and The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled recommend that same be adopted as corrected. HCR 3, H 55, H 43, and H 96 and, when so signed, ordered WILLS, Chairman them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by March 4, 2015 Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 184, H 185, and H 195 and 4TH ORDER recommend that they do pass. Consideration of Messages from the LOERTSCHER, Chairman Governor and the Senate H 184, H 185, and H 195 were filed for second reading. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR March 4, 2015 Boise Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, March 4, 2015 report that we have had under consideration H 187 and The Honorable Scott Bedke recommend that it do pass. Speaker of the House WOOD, Chairman H 187 was filed for second reading. Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am March 3, 2015 transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to Mr. Speaker: wit: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND H 52 CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration HCR 12 and recommend that it do pass. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" RAYBOULD, Chairman /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor HCR 12 was filed for second reading. 152 HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2015]

March 4, 2015 HOUSE BILL NO. 221 Mr. Speaker: BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, AN ACT return misdirected SCR 114 to the Desk. RELATING TO SALES TAXATION; AMENDING WOOD, Chairman SECTION 63-3622D, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE COSTS OF ACQUIRING, FEEDING, CARING FOR AND MAINTAINING WILDLIFE OR FISH THAT ARE SCR 114 was referred to Agricultural Affairs Committee. MADE AVAILABLE FOR HUNTING OR FISHING ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE PRODUCTION EXEMPTION WHEN March 4, 2015 THE HUNTING OR FISHING ACTIVITY IS TAXABLE AND Mr. Speaker: TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; DECLARING We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING RETROACTIVE DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration APPLICATION. H 183 and recommend that it do pass. PALMER, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 222 H 183 was filed for second reading. BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION Order of Business. 33-1001, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-1002, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AMOUNTS NEEDED 8TH ORDER FOR STATE SUPPORT OF THE MASTER TEACHER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference PREMIUMS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; of Bills and Joint Resolutions AMENDING SECTION 33-1004, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AND TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO STAFF ALLOWANCE AND TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 219 CORRECT CODE REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 33-1004A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS AN ACT RELATING TO THE EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION MULTIPLIER, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS RELATING 34-439, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROCEDURES TO THE STATEWIDE AVERAGE MULTIPLIER FOR REGARDING DISCLOSURES IN ELECTIONS TO INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, TO PROVIDE THAT ON A AUTHORIZE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS; AND CERTAIN DATE PUPIL SERVICE STAFF SHALL BE AMENDING SECTION 34-439A, IDAHO CODE, TO DEEMED INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF FOR CERTAIN REVISE PROCEDURES REGARDING DISCLOSURES IN PURPOSES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; ELECTIONS TO AUTHORIZE A TAX LEVY. AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1004B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CAREER LADDER FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 220 INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, TO PROVIDE ALLOCATION BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AMOUNTS, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS RELATING AN ACT TO PLACEMENT ON THE CAREER LADDER, TO RELATING TO INCOME TAX CREDITS FOR PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL EDUCATION ALLOCATION CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS; AMENDING SECTION AMOUNTS AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL 63-3029A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CRITERIA AS INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF CERTAIN EVALUATIONS; TO HOW CERTAIN NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS, AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY FUNDS, FOUNDATIONS, TRUSTS OR ASSOCIATIONS THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1004B, IDAHO QUALIFY FOR THE INCOME TAX CREDIT, TO REMOVE CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CAREER LADDER FOR A REFERENCE TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, TO PROVIDE ALLOCATION TO REVISE A DEFINITION, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT AMOUNTS, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS RELATING NAME, TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL DEFINITION TO PLACEMENT ON THE CAREER LADDER, TO AND TO PROVIDE STANDARDS OF CARE FOR CERTAIN PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL EDUCATION ALLOCATION ENTITIES; REPEALING SECTION 3, CHAPTER 354, LAWS AMOUNTS AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL OF 2010, RELATING TO THE REPEAL OF A CERTAIN INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF CERTAIN EVALUATIONS; CODE SECTION; REPEALING SECTION 63-3029A, IDAHO AMENDING SECTION 33-1004C, IDAHO CODE, TO CODE, AS ENACTED BY SECTION 4, CHAPTER 354, PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES AND TO MAKE LAWS OF 2010, RELATING TO INCOME TAX CREDIT TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION FOR CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS; 33-1004E, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS AMENDING SECTION 5, CHAPTER 354, LAWS OF 2010, RELATING TO EACH DISTRICT'S SALARY-BASED TO REMOVE AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AMENDING SECTION APPORTIONMENT FOR INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, 63-3029A, IDAHO CODE, AS AMENDED BY SECTION ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF AND CLASSIFIED STAFF, TO 1 OF THIS ACT, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION AND TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO DETERMINING REMOVE REFERENCE TO A NONPROFIT CORPORATION, EACH DISTRICT'S SALARY-BASED APPORTIONMENT FUND, FOUNDATION, TRUST OR ASSOCIATION FOR PUPIL SERVICE STAFF, TO MAKE TECHNICAL FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES; DECLARING AN CORRECTIONS AND TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE EMERGENCY, PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004F, IDAHO AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. CODE, TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS [March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 153

RELATING TO MASTER TEACHER PREMIUMS HOUSE BILL NO. 227 AND OBLIGATIONS TO RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE SECURITY BENEFITS; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, AN ACT TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DIVISION OF NEW SECTION 33-1004I, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE VETERANS SERVICES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND FOR MASTER TEACHER PREMIUMS, TO PROVIDE LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME MINIMUM AND ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, TO EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. PROVIDE A MASTER TEACHER PREMIUM AMOUNT AND TERM AND TO GRANT THE STATE BOARD OF HOUSE BILL NO. 228 EDUCATION RULEMAKING AUTHORITY; AMENDING BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE SECTION 33-1004J, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT AN ACT CERTAIN STAFF ARE ELIGIBLE FOR LEADERSHIP APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE PUBLIC PREMIUMS, TO REMOVE A LEADERSHIP PRIORITY, TO UTILITIES COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO ELIGIBILITY LIMITING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT FOR LEADERSHIP PREMIUMS AND TO PROVIDE POSITIONS. AN EXCEPTION AND TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING CHAPTER HOUSE BILL NO. 229 12, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE NEW SECTION 33-1201A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT FOR AN IDAHO PROFESSIONAL ENDORSEMENT AND APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO FOR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE THAT THE MILITARY DIVISION FOR THE MILITARY CERTAIN STAFF SHALL AUTOMATICALLY OBTAIN AN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM TO COVER INAUGURATION IDAHO PROFESSIONAL ENDORSEMENT, TO GRANT THE EXPENSES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; APPROPRIATING BOARD OF EDUCATION RULEMAKING AUTHORITY MONEYS TO THE MILITARY DIVISION FOR FISCAL AND TO DEFINE A TERM; AMENDING SECTION YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME 33-515, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING CLARIFICATION STAFF MAY NOT BE PLACED ON A RENEWABLE AND GUIDANCE REGARDING THE FLAT TOP BUTTE CONTRACT STATUS AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT COMMUNICATION SITE; GRANTING A CONTINUOUS CODE REFERENCE; PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE AND APPROPRIATION FOR A CERTAIN FUND; AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

HOUSE BILL NO. 230 HOUSE BILL NO. 223 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF DISTRICTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016. ENERGY RESOURCES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME HOUSE BILL NO. 231 EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE ENDOWMENT HOUSE BILL NO. 224 FUND INVESTMENT BOARD FOR FISCAL YEAR BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED AN ACT FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING A APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE MEDICAL CONTINUOUS APPROPRIATION FOR CERTAIN COSTS; BOARDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND LIMITING THE AND EXPRESSING LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT THE TRANSFER OF MONEYS FROM THE EARNINGS POSITIONS. RESERVE FUNDS TO THE INCOME FUNDS.

HOUSE BILL NO. 232 HOUSE BILL NO. 225 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE LAVA HOT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE SPRINGS FOUNDATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM FOR FISCAL LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME YEAR 2015; REDUCING THE APPROPRIATION TO THE EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE ADULT MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE HOUSE BILL NO. 226 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION AN ACT PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; AUTHORIZING APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS JUVENILE CORRECTIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND FOR THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT PREVENTION PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; POSITIONS. REDUCING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT 154 HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2015]

POSITIONS FOR THE SOUTHWEST IDAHO TREATMENT Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 205, H 210, CENTER PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; AND H 211, H 111, and H 119 retain their places on the Third Reading DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 219, H 220, H 221, H 222, H 223, H 224, H 225, H 226, H 227, H 228, H 229, H 230, H 231, and H 232 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and H 206 - APPROPRIATION - CORRECTION Administration Committee for printing. DEPARTMENT S 1030, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the H 206 was read the third time at length, section by section, first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. 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. Youngblood to open Order of Business. debate. 10TH ORDER The question being, "Shall H 206 pass?" Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Roll call resulted as follows: H 179, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, second time by title and filed for third reading. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, S 1050, by Education Committee, was read the second time Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, by title and filed for third reading. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), H 155, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, by title and filed for third reading. Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, S 1006 and S 1009, by Commerce and Human Resources Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. reading. NAYS – None. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Wills. HCR 13, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second Total – 5. time by title and filed for third reading. Total – 70. S 1026, S 1027, and S 1029, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 206 passed the reading. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 207 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF DRUG POLICY H 152 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES BUREAU H 207 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 152 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 207 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 152 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, McDonald, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Miller, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 43. Mr. Speaker. Total – 47. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Loertscher, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Gestrin, Hixon, Kerby, Loertscher, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Vander Woude. Total – 18. Vander Woude. Total – 22. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Wills. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Wills. Total – 5. Total – 5. Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 152 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 207 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. the Senate. [March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 155

H 190 - EDUCATION Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, H 190 was read the third time at length, section by section, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, and placed before the House for final consideration. Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Rubel to open Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, debate. Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, The question being, "Shall H 190 pass?" Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, NAYS – None. Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Absent – Bateman, Crane, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Wills. Total – 6. Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Total – 70. Shepherd, Smith, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 42. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 5 adopted and NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Harris, Hixon, Loertscher, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Perry, Redman, Scott, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, HJM 7 - IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY Vander Woude. Total – 23. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Wills. HJM 7 was read the third time at length and placed before Total – 5. the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 190 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall HJM 7 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 7 adopted by voice HJM 6 - AGRICULTURE vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. HJM 6 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. HJM 3 - HUMAN RIGHTS At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open HJM 3 was read the third time at length and placed before debate. the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall HJM 6 be adopted?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, The question being, "Shall HJM 3 be adopted?" Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Dayley, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 3 adopted by voice Malek(Malek), McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, HJM 8 - TRANSPORTATION Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 41. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, HJM 8 was read the third time at length and placed before Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Harris, Hixon, Jordan, King, Kloc, the House for final consideration. McCrostie, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Redman, Rubel, Scott, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open Shepherd, Sims, Wintrow. Total – 24. debate. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Wills. Total – 5. The question being, "Shall HJM 8 be adopted?" Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 8 adopted by voice Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 6 adopted and vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. HCR 14 - FARM BUREAU FEDERATION HJM 5 - BOULDER-WHITE CLOUDS MONUMENT HCR 14 was read the third time at length and placed before HJM 5 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Beyeler to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Bell to open debate. debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Beyeler disclosed a conflict of The question being, "Shall HCR 14 be adopted?" interest regarding HJM 5. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 14 adopted by voice The question being, "Shall HJM 5 be adopted?" vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. 156 HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2015]

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that HCR 16 retain Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1036 passed the its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the There being no objection, it was so ordered. Senate.

S 1020 - FISH AND GAME S 1037 - DENTISTRY S 1020 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1037 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Pence to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1020 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Luker disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1037. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Packer disclosed a conflict of Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, interest regarding S 1037. Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, The question being, "Shall S 1037 pass?" Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Roll call resulted as follows: Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, AYES – Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Collins, Crane, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Dixon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, King, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Malek(Malek), McDonald, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Pence, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Scott, Smith, Thompson, NAYS – None. Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 32. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, Loertscher, McMillan, NAYS – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Rusche, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 7. Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Total – 70. Harris, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nielsen, Palmer, Rubel, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1020 passed the Rudolph, Shepherd, Sims, Wintrow, Youngblood. Total – 32. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Senate. VanOrden, Wills. Total – 6. Total – 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1031 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1037 failed to pass There being no objection, it was so ordered. the House and ordered the bill returned to the Senate.

S 1036 - DENTISTRY S 1042 - HEALTH AND SAFETY S 1036 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 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 Ms. Troy to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Hixon to open debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Luker disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1036. The question being, "Shall S 1042 pass?" Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Packer disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1036. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, The question being, "Shall S 1036 pass?" Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Roll call resulted as follows: Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek(Malek), Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. Rudolph, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, NAYS – None. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Total – 53. VanOrden, Wills. Total – 6. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Total – 70. Mendive, Monks, Nate, Scott. Total – 9. Absent – Bateman, Chaney, DeMordaunt, Loertscher, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1042 passed the McMillan, Rusche, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 8. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total – 70. Senate. [March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 157

S 1043 - HEALTH AND SAFETY S 1081 - HEALTH CARE S 1043 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1081 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Chew to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1043 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1081 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. NAYS – None. NAYS – None. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Moyle, Rusche, Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 7. VanOrden, Wills. Total – 6. Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1043 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1081 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining S 1079 - ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1079 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Thirteenth Order of Business. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rudolph to open debate. 13TH ORDER Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Holtzclaw disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1079. Notice having been served and having voted on the prevailing side, Mr. Luker moved that the House reconsider The question being, "Shall S 1079 pass?" the vote by which S 1037 failed the House. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Roll call resulted as follows: Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Crane, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek(Malek), McCrostie, Smith, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, NAYS – Moyle, Troy. Total – 2. Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Vander Woude, Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. VanOrden, Wills. Total – 6. NAYS – Chaney, Dixon, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Trujillo. Total – 70. Total – 6. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, McMillan, Rusche, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1079 passed the VanOrden, Wills. Total – 6. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total – 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion to reconsider Mr. Luker, having voted on the prevailing side, served carried. notice that he may ask for reconsideration of the vote by which S 1037 failed the House. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1037 be returned to the Third Reading Calendar for reconsideration. There being S 1037 was ordered held at the Desk. no objection, it was so ordered. 158 HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2015]

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Friday, March 6, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:55 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [March 6, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 159

HOUSE JOURNAL March 5, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith enrolled HCR 5, H 76, and H 85 which have been signed by the President. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled HCR 5 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and FIRST REGULAR SESSION Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Enrolled H 76 and H 85 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. March 5, 2015 Mr. Speaker: FIFTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY I transmit herewith S 1025, S 1109, S 1104, and S 1110 which FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 2015 have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary House of Representatives S 1025, S 1109, S 1104, and S 1110 were filed for first The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. reading. Roll call showed 65 members present. Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Gibbs, Rusche. 5TH ORDER Total – 5. Report of Standing Committees Total – 70. March 6, 2015 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Alexa Snooks, Page. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 219, H 220, H 221, H 222, H 223, H 224, H 225, H 226, H 227, H 228, H 229, H 230, H 231, and H 232. 3RD ORDER WILLS, Chairman Approval of Journal

March 6, 2015 H 219 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 220, H 223, H 224, H 225, H 226, H 227, H 228, H 229, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the H 230, H 231, and H 232 were filed for second reading. House Journal of the Fifty-third Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman H 221 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 222 was referred to the Education Committee. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 6, 2015 Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Consideration of Messages from the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Governor and the Senate HJM 2 and HCR 4 to the Secretary of State at 10:47 a.m., as of this date, March 5, 2015. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR WILLS, Chairman Boise March 5, 2015 March 5, 2015 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 209 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 209 was filed for second reading. transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: March 5, 2015 Mr. Speaker: H 4, H 6, H 7, H 8, H 9, H 23, H 24, H 25, H 34, H 36, and We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, H 42 report that we have had under consideration H 181 and recommend that it do pass. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" WOOD, Chairman /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor H 181 was filed for second reading. 160 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2015]

March 5, 2015 AMOUNT NEEDED FOR SCHOOL COUNSELING SUPPORT Mr. Speaker: AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that SECTION 33-1212, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS we have had under consideration H 212 and recommend that it AND TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS do pass. RELATING TO SCHOOL COUNSELORS; AND AMENDING LOERTSCHER, Chairman CHAPTER 12, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1212A, IDAHO CODE, TO H 212 was filed for second reading. PROVIDE FOR ACADEMIC AND COLLEGE OR CAREER March 5, 2015 ADVISORS AND STUDENT MENTORS, TO GRANT Mr. Speaker: SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND CHARTER SCHOOLS THE We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, return AUTHORITY TO EMPLOY CERTAIN STAFF, TO REQUIRE misdirected H 192 to the Desk. SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL LOERTSCHER, Chairman DEVELOPMENT FOR CERTAIN STAFF AND TO PROVIDE NOTICE AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.

H 192 was referred to Transportation and Defense HOUSE BILL NO. 234 Committee. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT March 5, 2015 RELATING TO PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM Mr. Speaker: TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION 63-602NN, IDAHO We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS, TO REVISE CAPITAL AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS IN COUNTIES WITHIN consideration S 1034, S 1051, and S 1052 and recommend that A CERTAIN POPULATION CRITERIA, TO REVISE THE they do pass. EXEMPTION PERIOD AND TO PROVIDE NOTICE TO WILLS, Chairman CERTAIN ENTITIES. S 1034, S 1051, and S 1052 were filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 235 March 5, 2015 BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: AN ACT We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE; AMENDING had under consideration S 1007, S 1008, S 1010, and S 1023 and CHAPTER 18, TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE recommend that they do pass. ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 41-1852, IDAHO BARBIERI, Chairman CODE, TO ESTABLISH REQUIREMENTS FOR HEALTH INSURANCE POLICIES COVERING CERTAIN TYPES OF S 1007, S 1008, S 1010, and S 1023 were filed for second CHEMOTHERAPY. reading. March 5, 2015 H 233, H 234, and H 235 were introduced, read the first time Mr. Speaker: by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, Committee for printing. report that we have had under consideration H 208 and S 1025 and S 1109, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, recommend that it do pass. were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the COLLINS, Chairman Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. H 208 was filed for second reading. S 1104, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the March 5, 2015 first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Mr. Speaker: S 1110, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND time by title, and filed for second reading. CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration H 197, S 1057, S 1058, S 1099, and SCR 107 and recommend There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth that they do pass. Order of Business. RAYBOULD, Chairman

H 197, S 1057, S 1058, S 1099, and SCR 107 were filed for 10TH ORDER second reading. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. H 218, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second 8TH ORDER time by title and filed for third reading. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference H 184, H 185, and H 195, by State Affairs Committee, were of Bills and Joint Resolutions read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 233 H 187 and HCR 12, by Health and Welfare Committee, were BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO SCHOOL COUNSELORS; AMENDING H 183, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time SECTION 33-1002, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN by title and filed for third reading. [March 6, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 161

11TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions debate.

S 1037 - DENTISTRY The question being, "Shall H 210 pass?" S 1037 was placed before the House for reconsideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, The question being, "Shall S 1037 pass?" Burtenshaw, Clow, Collins, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Roll call resulted as follows: Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Troy, Chew, Collins, Crane, Erpelding, Gannon, Hartgen, Hixon, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, Total – 40. McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Pence, NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Luker, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 45. Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude. NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Total – 26. Clow, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Jordan, Loertscher, Luker, Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Rusche. Total – 4. McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Nielsen, Palmer, Rubel, Scott, Sims. Paired Votes: Total – 22. Absent – Bateman, DeMordaunt, Gibbs. Total – 3. AYE – Gibbs NAY – Moyle Paired Votes: (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) AYE – Chew NAY – Scott Total – 70. AYE – Rusche NAY – Dixon Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 210 passed the (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total – 70. the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1037 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the H 211 - APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, BENEFIT PAYMENTS Senate. PROGRAM AND INDIRECT SUPPORT SERVICES H 205 - APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, MEDICAID H 211 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 205 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 211 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 205 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dixon, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Miller, Monks, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Troy, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 45. Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Crane, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, McMillan, Mendive, Moyle, Nate, Total – 55. Nielsen, Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Dayley, McMillan, Mendive, Trujillo, Vander Woude. Total – 22. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 11. Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt. Total – 3. Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Rusche. Total – 4. Paired Votes: Paired Votes: AYE – Gibbs NAY – Moyle AYE – Gibbs NAY – Moyle AYE – Rusche NAY – Scott (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 205 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 211 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. the Senate.

H 210 - APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, INDIRECT SUPPORT SERVICES AND SELF-RELIANCE OPERATIONS Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 111 and H 119 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar until H 210 was read the third time at length, section by section, Monday, March 9, 2015. There being no objection, it was so and placed before the House for final consideration. ordered. 162 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2015]

H 179 - HOSPITALS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, H 179 was read the third time at length, section by section, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, and placed before the House for final consideration. Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, debate. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, The question being, "Shall H 179 pass?" Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, NAYS – None. Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Gibbs, Rusche, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Wills. Total – 6. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Miller, Total – 70. Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1031 passed the Smith, Thompson, Troy, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 57. Senate. NAYS – Anderson, Dayley, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Trujillo, VanOrden. Total – 7. S 1045 - PORT DISTRICTS Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Gibbs, Hartgen, S 1045 was read the third time at length, section by section, Rusche. Total – 6. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rudolph to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 179 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1045 pass?"

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 155 retain Roll call resulted as follows: its place on the Third Reading Calendar until AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Monday, March 9, 2015. There being no objection, it was so Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, ordered. Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, HCR 16 - BENEWAH COUNTY McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, HCR 16 was read the third time at length and placed before Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, the House for final consideration. Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy and Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. Ms. Jordan to open debate. NAYS – None. Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Gibbs, Rusche, The question being, "Shall HCR 16 be adopted?" Wills. Total – 6. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 16 adopted by voice Total – 70. vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1045 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. HCR 13 - IDAHO STATE POLICE - RULE REJECTED HCR 13 was read the third time at length and placed before S 1015, as amended - MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS the House for final consideration. S 1015, as amended, was read the third time at length, section At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wills to open by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rudolph to open The question being, "Shall HCR 13 be adopted?" debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 13 adopted by voice Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Ms. Sims disclosed a conflict of vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. interest regarding S 1015, as amended. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Gannon disclosed a conflict of S 1031 - FISH AND GAME interest regarding S 1015, as amended. S 1031 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1015, as amended, pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, The question being, "Shall S 1031 pass?" Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, [March 6, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 163

Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Gibbs, Rusche, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Wills. Total – 6. McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Total – 70. Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1024 passed the Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. Senate. NAYS – None. Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Gibbs, Rusche, S 1050 - EDUCATION - ADVANCED OPPORTUNITIES Wills. Total – 6. Total – 70. S 1050 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1015, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open ordered returned to the Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1050 pass?" S 1016 - DRIVER'S LICENSES AND PERMITS S 1016 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McDonald to open Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, debate. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, The question being, "Shall S 1016 pass?" McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Roll call resulted as follows: Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, NAYS – None. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Gibbs, Rusche, Monks, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Romrell, Wills. Total – 6. Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Total – 70. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 45. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1050 passed the NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Crane, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Dixon, Harris, McMillan, Mendive, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Perry, Senate. Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 18. Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Gibbs, Malek, Rusche, Wills. Total – 7. S 1006 - REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW Total – 70. S 1006 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1016 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. Anderst to open debate. S 1024 - CONSERVATION The question being, "Shall S 1006 pass?" S 1024 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, debate. Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall S 1024 pass?" King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Roll call resulted as follows: Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bell, Beyeler, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, NAYS – None. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Absent – Bateman, Chaney, Chew, DeMordaunt, Gibbs, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Rusche, Wills. Total – 7. Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Total – 70. Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 57. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1006 passed the NAYS – Batt, Boyle, Crane, Luker, Moyle, Packer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Vander Woude. Total – 7. Senate. 164 HOUSE JOURNAL March 6, 2015]

S 1009 - REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW S 1009 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 S 1009 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 51. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, Gestrin, Harris, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Sims. Total – 13. Absent – Bateman, Chew, DeMordaunt, Gibbs, Rusche, Wills. Total – 6. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1009 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 until Monday, March 9, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Monday, March 9, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:40 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [March 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 165

HOUSE JOURNAL Enrolled H 55, H 43, and H 96 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to OF THE the Governor. Enrolled HCR 3 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and IDAHO LEGISLATURE Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. FIRST REGULAR SESSION March 6, 2015 SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1114, S 1115, S 1075, S 1077, and S 1107 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary S 1114, S 1115, S 1075, S 1077, and S 1107 were filed for FIFTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY first reading. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2015 March 6, 2015 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives I return herewith H 70 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 70 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Roll call showed 69 members present. Committee for enrolling. Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Total – 70. 5TH ORDER Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Report of Standing Committees The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nathan Johnston, Page. 3RD ORDER Mr. Wood asked unanimous consent that H 187 be returned Approval of Journal to the Health and Welfare Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. March 9, 2015 Mr. Speaker: March 9, 2015 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 Fifty-fourth Legislative Day and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 233, H 234, recommend that same be adopted as corrected. and H 235. WILLS, Chairman WILLS, Chairman Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 233 was referred to the Education Committee. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 234 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the H 235 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. Governor and the Senate

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR March 9, 2015 Boise Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND March 5, 2015 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 76 and H 85 to the Governor at 11:10 a.m., as of this date, The Honorable Scott Bedke March 6, 2015. Speaker of the House WILLS, Chairman Dear Mr. Speaker: March 9, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled to wit: HCR 5 to the Secretary of State at 11:16 a.m., as of this date, H 5 and H 44 March 6, 2015. WILLS, Chairman As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter March 6, 2015 Governor Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report March 6, 2015 that we have had under consideration H 213 and H 214 and Mr. Speaker: recommend that they do pass. I return herewith enrolled HCR 3, H 55, H 43, and LOERTSCHER, Chairman H 96 which have been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary H 213 and H 214 were filed for second reading. 166 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2015]

March 6, 2015 8TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, of Bills and Joint Resolutions report that we have had under consideration H 202 and recommend that it do pass. HOUSE BILL NO. 236 LUKER, Chairman BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 202 was filed for second reading. RELATING TO TAX INFORMATION; AMENDING CHAPTER 30, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh OF A NEW SECTION 63-3077G, IDAHO CODE, TO Order of Business. PROVIDE FOR AN AGREEMENT FOR EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION BETWEEN THE TAX COMMISSION AND 7TH ORDER THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION CONCERNING Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions THE FOOD TAX CREDIT; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 30, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17 OF A NEW SECTION 63-3077H, IDAHO CODE, TO BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE PROVIDE FOR AN AGREEMENT FOR EXCHANGE OF A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION INFORMATION BETWEEN THE TAX COMMISSION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO CONCERNING THE FOOD TAX CREDIT. APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO UNDERTAKE AND COMPLETE A STUDY OF URBAN RENEWAL PLANS AND HOUSE BILL NO. 237 ISSUES. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: RELATING TO THE USE TAX; AMENDING SECTION 63-3621, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE USE WHEREAS, in the past seven years, including this year, TAX SHALL NOT APPLY TO A RETAILER SUPPLYING there have been many bills introduced in the Idaho Legislature PREPARED FOOD OR BEVERAGES FREE OF CHARGE regarding the subject of urban renewal and urban renewal TO ITS EMPLOYEE WHEN THAT RETAILER SELLS agencies; and PREPARED FOOD OR BEVERAGES IN ITS NORMAL WHEREAS, the subject of urban renewal agencies and the COURSE OF BUSINESS; AND DECLARING AN Local Economic Development Act has been a source of great EMERGENCY. public controversy and misunderstanding; and WHEREAS, the Legislature desires that an interim HOUSE BILL NO. 238 committee be appointed to study and address the issue and BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE subject of urban renewal to modernize the process and to provide AN ACT local units of government with economic development tools. RELATING TO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members JOURNEYMEN; AMENDING SECTION 54-1016, IDAHO of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, CODE, TO PROVIDE AN EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, EQUIPMENT. that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a committee to undertake and complete a study of the statutes and laws HOUSE BILL NO. 239 regarding urban renewal agencies, revenue allocation areas and BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE the Economic Development Act contained in Chapters 20 and 29, AN ACT Title 50, Idaho Code, and make recommendations for necessary RELATING TO URBAN RENEWAL; AMENDING changes to those and other related statutes, and if necessary to SECTION 50-2006, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT state statutes and the state constitution. The Legislative Council URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY BOARD COMMISSIONERS shall determine the number of legislators and membership from SHALL BE RESIDENTS AND QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF each house appointed to the committee and shall authorize the THE MUNICIPALITY IN WHICH THE URBAN RENEWAL committee to receive input, advice and assistance from interested AGENCY WAS CREATED, TO REVISE A DATE, TO and affected parties who are not members of the Legislature. REQUIRE INCLUSION OF AN AGENCY'S BUDGET IN A BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nonlegislative members CERTAIN REPORT AND TO ESTABLISH A PENALTY FOR of the committee may be appointed by the cochairs of the AN AGENCY THAT FAILS TO FILE A CERTAIN REPORT; committee who are appointed by the Legislative Council. AMENDING CHAPTER 29, TITLE 50, IDAHO CODE, BY Nonlegislative members of the advisory committee shall not THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 50-2905A, IDAHO be reimbursed from legislative funds for per diem, mileage or CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT REVENUE ALLOCATION other expenses and shall not have voting privileges regarding the FUNDS SHALL NOT BE USED TO CONSTRUCT CERTAIN committee's recommendations or proposed legislation. BUILDINGS; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-802A, IDAHO BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall CODE, TO REQUIRE NOTICE OF A CERTAIN MEETING. report its findings, recommendations and proposed legislation, if any, to the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho HOUSE BILL NO. 240 Legislature. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT HCR 17 was introduced, read the first time by title, and APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR MEDICAID FOR FISCAL for printing. YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED [March 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 167

FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR 11TH ORDER GENERAL FUND TRANSFERS TO THE COOPERATIVE Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions WELFARE FUND; DIRECTING EXPENDITURES FOR TRUSTEE AND BENEFIT PAYMENTS; PROVIDING Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 111 and LEGISLATIVE INTENT FOR PROGRAM INTEGRITY; H 119 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one REQUIRING MONTHLY MEDICAID TRACKING REPORTS; legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. PROVIDING FOR TRANSFER OF APPROPRIATIONS BETWEEN CERTAIN PROGRAMS; REQUIRING BIANNUAL REPORTS ON MEDICAID MANAGED CARE H 155 - OPEN MEETING LAW IMPLEMENTATION; AND REQUIRING A REPORT ON H 155 was read the third time at length, section by section, FLEXIBLE RECEIPT AUTHORITY. and placed before the House for final consideration. H 236, H 237, H 238, H 239, and H 240 were introduced, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Bateman to open read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, debate. and Administration Committee for printing. The question being, "Shall H 155 pass?" S 1114 and S 1115, by Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. Roll call resulted as follows: S 1075 and S 1077, by Commerce and Human Resources AYES – Anderst, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Collins, Crane, referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, S 1107, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. Order of Business. NAYS – Anderson, Andrus, Clow, Dayley, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Loertscher, Romrell. Total – 11. 10TH ORDER Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 155 passed the H 220, 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.

H 223, H 224, H 225, H 226, H 227, H 228, H 229, H 230, H 218 - APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, HEALTHCARE H 231, and H 232, by Appropriations Committee, were read the POLICY INITIATIVES, PHYSICAL HEALTH SERVICES, second time by title and filed for third reading. MEDICALLY INDIGENT ADMINISTRATION, SWITC H 209, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the H 218 was read the third time at length, section by section, second time by title and filed for third reading. and placed before the House for final consideration. H 181, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open second time by title and filed for third reading. debate. H 212, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time The question being, "Shall H 218 pass?" by title and filed for third reading. S 1034, S 1051, and S 1052, by Judiciary and Rules Roll call resulted as follows: Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, reading. Chaney, Chew, Clow, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, S 1007, S 1008, S 1010, and S 1023, by Commerce and Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Human Resources Committee, were read the second time by title Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, and filed for third reading. Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. H 208, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the Total – 47. second time by title and filed for third reading. NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, H 197, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Kerby, McMillan, time by title and filed for third reading. Mendive, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 22. S 1057, S 1058, S 1099, and SCR 107, by Resources and Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Environment Committee, were read the second time by title and Total – 70. filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 218 passed the S 1110, 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. 168 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2015]

H 184 - BEER Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 184 was read the third time at length, section by section, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, debate. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, The question being, "Shall H 184 pass?" Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Roll call resulted as follows: Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, NAYS – None. Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, Total – 70. McDonald, McMillan, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 195 passed the Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, the Senate. Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. H 183 - HIGHWAY INFORMATION CENTERS NAYS – Cheatham, Dixon, Harris, Mendive, Nate, Redman, Scott. Total – 7. H 183 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent – Horman. 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 H 184 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall H 183 pass?"

H 185 - ELECTRICAL CORPORATIONS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 185 was read the third time at length, section by section, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, 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 Mr. Holtzclaw to open Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, debate. Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, The question being, "Shall H 185 pass?" Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Roll call resulted as follows: Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – None. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Total – 70. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 183 passed the Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, the Senate. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. HCR 12 - ENDOWMENT ASSETS - STUDY NAYS – None. HCR 12 was read the third time at length and placed before Absent – Horman. Total – 1. the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 185 passed the open debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall HCR 12 be adopted?"

H 195 - FIREWORKS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 195 was read the third time at length, section by section, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, 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 Mr. Luker to open Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, debate. Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, The question being, "Shall H 195 pass?" Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, [March 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 169

Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, S 1029 - FRAUDULENT TRANSACTIONS Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, S 1029 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott to open Absent – Horman. Total – 1. debate. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall S 1029 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 12 adopted and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, S 1026 - DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE Batt, Bell, Beyeler, 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, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McDonald to open Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, debate. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, The question being, "Shall S 1026 pass?" Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – None. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total – 70. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1029 passed the Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Senate. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, SJM 101 - INVASIVE SPECIES Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. SJM 101 was read the third time at length and placed before Total – 68. the House for final consideration. NAYS – None. Absent – Horman, Romrell. Total – 2. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open Total – 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1026 passed the The question being, "Shall SJM 101 be adopted?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Whereupon the Speaker declared SJM 101 adopted by voice Senate. vote and ordered the memorial returned to the Senate.

S 1027 - JUDGES SCR 104 - SUICIDE PREVENTION S 1027 was read the third time at length, section by section, SCR 104 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. Nate to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Romrell to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1027 pass?" The question being, "Shall SCR 104 be adopted?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Roll call resulted as follows: Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. NAYS – None. Total – 68. Absent – Horman. Total – 1. NAYS – None. Total – 70. Absent – Horman, Miller. Total – 2. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1027 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 104 adopted and Senate. ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. 170 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2015]

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bill H 223 - APPROPRIATIONS - ENERGY RESOURCES on the Third Reading Calendar retain its place 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 223 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 223 be 7TH ORDER read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. H 220 - INCOME TAX CREDITS The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 220 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 220 be Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Roll call resulted as follows: Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – None. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Total – 70. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 223 was read the first Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open Absent – Horman. Total – 1. debate. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall H 223 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 220 was read the first AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Scott and King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mr. Collins to open debate. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall H 220 pass?" Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – Barbieri, Boyle, Cheatham, McMillan, Mendive, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Nielsen, Packer, Scott, Sims. Total – 9. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total – 70. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 223 passed the McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, the Senate. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, H 224 - APPROPRIATIONS - MEDICAL BOARDS Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with NAYS – Harris. Total – 1. the immediate consideration of H 224 be suspended; that the Absent – Horman. Total – 1. 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 dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 224 be Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 220 passed the read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to length, section by section, and placed before the House for final the Senate. consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. [March 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 171

The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Roll call resulted as follows: Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS – None. Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Total – 70. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 225 was read the first Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section NAYS – None. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent – Horman. Total – 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open Total – 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall H 225 pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 224 was read the first Roll call resulted as follows: time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, debate. Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, The question being, "Shall H 224 pass?" McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Roll call resulted as follows: Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, NAYS – Cheatham, Dixon, Harris, McMillan, Nate, Scott, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Sims. Total – 7. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Moyle, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Total – 70. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 225 passed the Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 57. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS – Barbieri, Boyle, Chaney, Harris, Hixon, Kerby, the Senate. McMillan, Nate, Nielsen, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 12. Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Total – 70. H 226 - APPROPRIATIONS - JUVENILE CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 224 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the Senate. the immediate consideration of H 226 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be H 225 - APPROPRIATIONS - LAVA HOT SPRINGS dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 226 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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 225 be suspended; that the consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. 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 225 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Roll call resulted as follows: length, section by section, and placed before the House for final AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Roll call resulted as follows: Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. 172 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2015]

NAYS – None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open Absent – Horman. Total – 1. debate. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall H 227 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 226 was read the first AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, debate. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, The question being, "Shall H 226 pass?" Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Roll call resulted as follows: Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Total – 67. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, NAYS – Barbieri, Sims. Total – 2. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Total – 70. Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 227 passed the Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, the Senate. Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 59. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Crane, Dixon, McMillan, H 228 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC UTILITIES Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Sims, Vander Woude. Total – 10. COMMISSION Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Total – 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 228 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 226 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 228 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat H 227 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF VETERANS length, section by section, and placed before the House for final SERVICES consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the immediate consideration of H 227 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 227 be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Roll call resulted as follows: Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS – None. Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Absent – Horman. Total – 1. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Total – 70. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 228 was read the first VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – None. Absent – Horman. Total – 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Total – 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall H 228 pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 227 was read the first Roll call resulted as follows: time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, [March 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 173

Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Roll call resulted as follows: Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Collins, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Miller, Monks, Total – 53. Moyle, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, NAYS – Barbieri, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Harris, Hixon, Kerby, Luker, McMillan, Nate, Nielsen, Scott, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Sims, Vander Woude. Total – 16. Mr. Speaker. Total – 54. Absent – Horman. Total – 1. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Harris, Total – 70. Luker, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Scott, Sims. Total – 12. Absent – DeMordaunt, Horman, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 4. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 228 passed the Total – 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 229 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until the Senate. 1:15 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. H 230 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC HEALTH Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until DISTRICTS 1:15 p.m. RECESS Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Afternoon Session the immediate consideration of H 230 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State The House reconvened at 1:15 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 230 be Business. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final H 229 - APPROPRIATIONS - MILITARY DIVISION consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the immediate consideration of H 229 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 229 be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Roll call resulted as follows: Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total – 66. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, NAYS – None. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Absent – DeMordaunt, Horman, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 4. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Total – 70. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 230 was read the first Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open Absent – DeMordaunt, Horman, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 4. debate. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall H 230 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 229 was read the first AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Collins, Crane, Dayley, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, debate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, The question being, "Shall H 229 pass?" Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, 174 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2015]

Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, NAYS – Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Kerby, McMillan, Nate, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 54. Nielsen, Palmer, Scott, Sims, Vander Woude. Total – 11. NAYS – Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Clow, Absent – Horman, Wills. Total – 2. Dixon, Gestrin, McMillan, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Sims. Total – 70. Total – 14. Absent – Horman, Wills. Total – 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 231 passed the Total – 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 230 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 232 - APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, CHILDREN'S the Senate. MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with H 231 - APPROPRIATIONS - ENDOWMENT FUND the immediate consideration of H 232 be suspended; that the INVESTMENT BOARD 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 H 231 be suspended; that the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 232 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 timeat 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 231 be consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Total – 66. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, NAYS – None. Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Absent – DeMordaunt, Horman, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 4. Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Total – 70. NAYS – None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent – DeMordaunt, Horman, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 4. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total – 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 232 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 231 was read the first At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek 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 232 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Anderson disclosed a conflict of Clow, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, interest regarding H 231. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, The question being, "Shall H 231 pass?" Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Roll call resulted as follows: Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, NAYS – Barbieri, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, McMillan, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Mendive, Nate, Shepherd, Sims, Vander Woude. Total – 11. Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Absent – Horman. Total – 1. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Total – 70. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 232 passed the Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 57. the Senate. [March 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 175

H 209 - SALES AND USE TAX 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 209 be suspended; that the AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 209 be Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Total – 66. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS – None. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Absent – DeMordaunt, Horman, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 4. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Total – 70. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 208 was read the first Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rudolph to open NAYS – None. debate. Absent – DeMordaunt, Horman, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 4. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall H 208 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 209 was read the first Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Collins, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, debate. McMillan, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, The question being, "Shall H 209 pass?" Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Roll call resulted as follows: Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – Cheatham, Clow, Harris, Mendive, Sims. Total – 5. Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Absent – Erpelding, Horman. Total – 2. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Total – 70. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 208 passed the Nielsen, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Scott, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Shepherd, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, the Senate. Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 50. NAYS – Bell, Burtenshaw, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, H 197 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Gibbs, Jordan, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Nye, Packer, Pence, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Sims, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 19. the immediate consideration of H 197 be suspended; that the Absent – Horman. Total – 1. 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 209 passed the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 197 be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat the Senate. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. H 208 - PROPERTY TAX RELIEF The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 208 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 208 be Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, 176 HOUSE JOURNAL March 9, 2015]

Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. NAYS – None. Absent – DeMordaunt, Horman, VanOrden, Wills. Total – 4. 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 197 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. Wood to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 197 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. NAYS – Jordan, King, McMillan, Sims. Total – 4. Absent – Erpelding, Horman. Total – 2. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 197 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 2:03 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [March 10, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 177

HOUSE JOURNAL 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees OF THE March 10, 2015 Mr. Speaker: IDAHO LEGISLATURE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 17, FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 236, H 237, H 238, H 239, and H 240. SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE WILLS, Chairman HCR 17 and H 239 were referred to the Local Government Committee. H 236 and H 237 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation FIFTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Committee. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2015 H 238 was referred to the Business Committee.

House of Representatives H 240 was filed for second reading. The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. March 10, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed 69 members present. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Absent – Wills. Total – 1. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 70. Total – 70. WILLS, Chairman Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 70 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Olivia DeMordaunt, for the signature of the President. Page. March 10, 2015 3RD ORDER Mr. Speaker: Approval of Journal We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled March 10, 2015 H 55, H 43, and H 96 to the Governor at 10:15 a.m., as of this Mr. Speaker: date, March 9, 2015. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND WILLS, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Fifty-seventh Legislative Day and March 10, 2015 recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by HCR 3 to the Secretary of State at 10:13 a.m., as of this date, Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 9, 2015. WILLS, Chairman

4TH ORDER March 9, 2015 Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Speaker: Governor and the Senate We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration S 1088 and S 1097 and recommend March 9, 2015 that they do pass. Mr. Speaker: DEMORDAUNT, Chairman I transmit herewith enrolled S 1020, S 1036, S 1042, S 1043, S 1079, and S 1081 for the signature of the Speaker. S 1088 and S 1097 were filed for second reading. NOVAK, Secretary March 9, 2015 The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Mr. Speaker: S 1020, S 1036, S 1042, S 1043, S 1079, and S 1081 and, when We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration S 1100 and recommend that it do pass. March 9, 2015 RAYBOULD, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 102, S 1040, as amended, S 1080, S 1100 was filed for second reading. as amended, S 1059, as amended, S 1071, as amended, S 1056, as amended, and S 1070, as amended, which have passed the Senate. March 9, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have SCR 102, S 1040, as amended, S 1080, as amended, S 1059, had under consideration S 1046 and S 1063 and recommend that as amended, S 1071, as amended, S 1056, as amended, and they do pass. S 1070, as amended, were filed for first reading. BARBIERI, Chairman 178 HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2015]

S 1046 and S 1063 were filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 243 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE March 9, 2015 AN ACT Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO CONCEALED WEAPONS; REPEALING We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, SECTION 18-3302, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under ISSUANCE OF LICENSES TO CARRY CONCEALED consideration S 1004, S 1014, S 1035, and S 1054 and WEAPONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 33, TITLE 18, IDAHO recommend that they do pass. CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION WILLS, Chairman 18-3302, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES IN THE ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE S 1004, S 1014, S 1035, and S 1054 were filed for second TO CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS; AMENDING reading. SECTION 18-3302I, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A March 9, 2015 DEFINITION; REPEALING SECTION 18-3302K, IDAHO Mr. Speaker: CODE, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF ENHANCED We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that LICENSES TO CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS; we have had under consideration H 216 and report it back AMENDING CHAPTER 33, TITLE 18, IDAHO CODE, BY with amendments attached to be placed on General Orders for THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 18-3302K, IDAHO consideration. CODE, TO PROVIDE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES IN LOERTSCHER, Chairman THE ISSUANCE OF AN ENHANCED LICENSE TO CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS; AMENDING SECTION 18-3316, H 216 was placed on General Orders for consideration. IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 31-870, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A March 10, 2015 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SHALL NOT Mr. Speaker: IMPOSE OR COLLECT A FEE FOR LICENSES TO CARRY We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, CONCEALED WEAPONS; AND AMENDING SECTION report that we have had under consideration H 221 and 9-340B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE recommend that it do pass. REFERENCE. COLLINS, Chairman H 221 was filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 244 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Order of Business. AN ACT RELATING TO THE STATE LOTTERY; AMENDING SECTION 67-7434, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE 7TH ORDER FORMULA FOR DISTRIBUTION OF LOTTERY NET Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions INCOME AND DIVIDENDS; AMENDING SECTION 67-7434, IDAHO CODE, AS ENACTED BY SECTION 5, SCR 102, by Transportation Committee, was introduced, CHAPTER 337, LAWS OF 2014, TO REVISE THE FORMULA read the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and FOR DISTRIBUTION OF LOTTERY NET INCOME AND Defense Committee. DIVIDENDS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 245 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 241 AN ACT BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION AN ACT 33-5103, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE THE EXCEPTION RELATING TO ORDERS PROHIBITING CONDUCT; FOR A FOREIGN EXCHANGE PUPIL ENROLLED IN A AMENDING SECTION 18-920, IDAHO CODE, TO SCHOOL DISTRICT UNDER A CULTURAL EXCHANGE REDESIGNATE NO CONTACT ORDERS AS ORDERS PROGRAM FROM APPLYING TO A POSTSECONDARY PROHIBITING CONDUCT, TO REVISE A PROVISION INSTITUTION TO ENROLL IN NONSECTARIAN COURSES CONCERNING THE ISSUANCE OF AN ORDER OFFERED BY THAT POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION; PROHIBITING CONDUCT, TO PROVIDE THAT THE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. ORDER SHALL DEFINE PROHIBITED CONDUCT, TO PROVIDE THAT THE ORDER SHALL BE SERVED ON THE DEFENDANT PRIOR TO ENFORCEMENT AND TO REVISE HOUSE BILL NO. 246 PROVISIONS CONCERNING WHEN A VIOLATION OF AN BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE ORDER PROHIBITING CONDUCT IS COMMITTED. AN ACT RELATING TO HARASSMENT, INTIMIDATION AND HOUSE BILL NO. 242 BULLYING; AMENDING SECTION 18-917A, IDAHO BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CODE, TO PROVIDE APPLICATION TO AN ADDITIONAL AN ACT GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL RELATING TO ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION CORRECTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 16, TITLE 33, 34-2309, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS AND IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION PROCEDURES WHEN AN AUTOMATIC RECOUNT IN AN 33-1630, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS ELECTION OCCURS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. FOR HARASSMENT, INTIMIDATION AND BULLYING [March 10, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 179

INFORMATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AMENDING SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO SHALL PROMULGATE CERTAIN RULES, TO PROVIDE PROVIDE FOR REMITTANCE OF A CERTAIN AMOUNT THAT SCHOOL DISTRICT POLICIES SHALL INCLUDE OF SALES TAX MONEYS TO THE STATE HIGHWAY A SERIES OF GRADUATED CONSEQUENCES AND TO ACCOUNT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. PROVIDE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. H 241, H 242, H 243, H 244, H 245, H 246, H 247, HOUSE BILL NO. 247 H 248, H 249, H 250, H 251, and H 252 were introduced, read BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and AN ACT Administration Committee for printing. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO STATE S 1040, as amended, and S 1056, as amended, by Judiciary POLICE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND LIMITING THE and Rules Committee, were introduced, read the first time by NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. HOUSE BILL NO. 248 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE S 1080, as amended, by Commerce and Human Resources AN ACT Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE COMMISSION ON referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. AGING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; S 1059, as amended, by Resources and Environment AND PROVIDING FOR A MANAGEMENT REVIEW. Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. HOUSE BILL NO. 249 S 1071, as amended, and S 1070, as amended, by Education BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and AN ACT referred to the Education Committee. APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE STATE CONTROLLER FOR FISCAL YEAR There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth 2015; APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE Order of Business. CONTROLLER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT 10TH ORDER POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE RECOVERY OF STATE Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions CONTROLLER SERVICE COSTS TO THE GENERAL FUND; H 213 and H 214, by State Affairs Committee, were read the PROVIDING DEDICATED FUND REAPPROPRIATION second time by title and filed for third reading. AUTHORITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. H 202, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second HOUSE BILL NO. 250 time by title and filed for third reading. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT S 1114 and S 1115, by Finance Committee, were read the APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO second time by title and filed for third reading. COMMISSION FOR LIBRARIES FOR FISCAL YEAR 11TH ORDER 2016; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 111 retain its HOUSE BILL NO. 251 place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE There being no objection, it was so ordered. AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DIVISION OF Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that H 119 be returned VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FOR FISCAL YEAR to the Business Committee. There being no objection, it was so 2016; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED ordered. FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. H 181 - NATUROPATHIC MEDICAL PHYSICIANS HOUSE BILL NO. 252 H 181 was read the third time at length, section by section, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE and placed before the House for final consideration. AN ACT RELATING TO THE SALES AND USE TAX; At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Romrell to open AMENDING SECTION 63-3622R, IDAHO CODE, TO debate. IMPOSE A SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR SALES OF CERTAIN ITEMS TO NONRESIDENTS FROM Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Chaney disclosed a conflict of STATES NOT IMPOSING A SALES AND USE TAX interest regarding H 181. FOR USE OUTSIDE OF THIS STATE EVEN THOUGH The question being, "Shall H 181 pass?" DELIVERY BE MADE WITHIN THIS STATE UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS, TO IMPOSE A SALES AND Roll call resulted as follows: USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR SALES OF CERTAIN ITEMS AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, MANUFACTURED IN IDAHO FOR USE AND LICENSING Chew, Clow, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, OUTSIDE OF IDAHO WHEN SOLD DIRECTLY BY THE Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, MANUFACTURER TO THE OUT-OF-STATE PURCHASER McDonald, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, 180 HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2015]

Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 37. NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Harris, Holtzclaw, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Trujillo, Vander Woude. Total – 32. Absent – Wills. Total – 1. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 181 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:05 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [March 11, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 181

HOUSE JOURNAL March 10, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith H 110, H 33, H 68, H 48, H 49, H 82, H 122, H 133, and H 50 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary H 110, H 33, H 68, H 48, H 49, H 82, H 122, H 133, and FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 50 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Committee for enrolling. March 10, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 29, as amended in the Senate, which has passed the Senate. FIFTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2015 H 29, as amended in the Senate, was ordered held at the Desk. House of Representatives Mr. Chaney asked unanimous consent that the House concur The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. in the Senate amendments to H 29, as amended in the Senate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Roll call showed 68 members present. Absent – Holtzclaw, Youngblood. Total – 2. H 29, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Total – 70. Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Erin Feeley, Page. Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that H 111 be returned to the Transportation and Defense Committee. There being no 3RD ORDER objection, it was so ordered. Approval of Journal March 11, 2015 Mr. Speaker: March 11, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 241, H 242, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 243, H 244, H 245, H 246, H 247, H 248, H 249, H 250, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved H 251, and H 252. the House Journal of the Fifty-eighth Legislative Day and WILLS, Chairman recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman H 241 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 242, H 247, H 248, H 249, H 250, and H 251 were filed for second reading.

4TH ORDER H 243 and H 244 were referred to the State Affairs Consideration of Messages from the Committee. Governor and the Senate H 245 and H 246 were referred to the Education Committee. March 10, 2015 H 252 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1037, S 1031, S 1045, S 1015, March 11, 2015 as amended, S 1016, S 1024, S 1050, S 1006, and S 1009 for the Mr. Speaker: signature of the Speaker. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND NOVAK, Secretary ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 33, H 48, H 49, H 50, H 68, H 82, H 110, H 122, and H 133. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled WILLS, Chairman S 1037, S 1031, S 1045, S 1015, as amended, S 1016, S 1024, S 1050, S 1006, and S 1009 and, when so signed, ordered them The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 33, returned to the Senate. H 48, H 49, H 50, H 68, H 82, H 110, H 122, and H 133 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the March 10, 2015 signature of the President. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1116, S 1117, S 1118, S 1119, S 1121, March 10, 2015 and S 1113 which have passed the Senate. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, report that we have had under consideration H 204 and S 1116, S 1117, S 1118, S 1119, S 1121, and S 1113 were filed S 1044 and recommend that they do pass. for first reading. LUKER, Chairman 182 HOUSE JOURNAL March 11, 2015]

H 204 and S 1044 were filed for second reading. for that fiscal year, together with any related and appropriate fiscal restraints. March 10, 2015 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Secretary of State of Mr. Speaker: the State of Idaho is hereby directed to transmit copies of this We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND application to the President and Secretary of the Senate and to DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration the Speaker and Clerk of the House of Representatives of the S 1082 and recommend that it do pass. Congress, and copies to the members of the said Senate and PALMER, Chairman House of Representatives from this State; also to transmit copies hereof to the presiding officers of each of the legislative houses S 1082 was filed for second reading. in the several States, requesting their cooperation. March 11, 2015 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED this application is to be Mr. Speaker: considered as covering the balanced budget amendment language We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN of the presently outstanding balanced budget applications from RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration other states, including but not limited to previously-adopted S 1001 and recommend that it do pass. applications from Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, HARTGEN, Chairman Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, S 1001 was filed for second reading. New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas; and this application shall be There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh aggregated with same for the purpose of attaining the two-thirds Order of Business. of states necessary to require the calling of a convention for proposing a balanced budget amendment, but shall not be 7TH ORDER aggregated with any applications on any other subject. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED this application constitutes a continuing application in accordance with Article V of the Mr. Vander Woude moved that the following person be Constitution of the United States until the legislatures of at least approved as an attache to serve the House of Representatives two-thirds of the several states have made applications on the for and during the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho same subject. It supersedes all previous applications by this Legislature. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. legislature on the same subject. Page: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution Harper Gibbs be sent to the Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Vice President of the United States and President of the U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.; the Honorable John Boehner, Speaker of the House of Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by Representatives, Washington, D.C.; to each member of the voice vote and announced the oath of office had previously been United States Senate and House of Representatives from Idaho; administered to Harper Gibbs. and to the Archivist of the United States. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution also be sent to the presiding officers of the other state legislative HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18 bodies in the United States, with the request that the other states BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE join Idaho in applying to Congress to call a convention of the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION states for the limited purpose proposed in this resolution. STATING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND MAKING A FORMAL APPLICATION TO CONGRESS TO CALL HCR 18 was introduced, read the first time by title, and A CONVENTION FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee PROPOSING FOR RATIFICATION AN AMENDMENT TO for printing. THE CONSTITUTION THAT REQUIRES A BALANCED FEDERAL BUDGET. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: of Bills and Joint Resolutions

WHEREAS, Article V of the Constitution of the United House of Representatives States mandates that upon the "Application of the Legislatures State of Idaho of two thirds of the several States" Congress shall "call a Convention for proposing Amendments"; and March 9, 2015 WHEREAS, the legislature deems an amendment to the Representative Joe Palmer, Chairman United States requiring a balanced federal budget is necessary Transportation and Defense Committee for the good of the American people. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of Dear Chairman Palmer: the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that Pursuant to House Rule 24, I am designating the the Legislature of the State of Idaho hereby applies to Congress, Transportation and Defense Committee as a privileged committee under the provisions of Article V of the Constitution of the United on Tuesday, March 10, 2015, for the purpose of introducing States, for the calling of a convention of the states limited to RS 23772 (H 261), RS 23806 (H 260), RS 23810 (H 262). proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States requiring that in the absence of a national emergency the total of Sincerely, all Federal appropriations made by the Congress for any fiscal /s/ Scott Bedke year may not exceed the total of all estimated Federal revenues Speaker of the House [March 11, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 183

HOUSE BILL NO. 253 HOUSE BILL NO. 258 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE COMMISSION RELATING TO FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS; FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED FOR AMENDING SECTION 39-1602, IDAHO CODE, TO FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND LIMITING THE NUMBER OF REVISE A DEFINITION AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. CORRECTION.

HOUSE BILL NO. 254 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 259 AN ACT BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE ATTORNEY AN ACT GENERAL FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE RELATING TO THE IDAHO UNIFORM BUSINESS NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND ORGANIZATIONS CODE; AMENDING SECTION 30-21-214, EXEMPTING THE APPROPRIATION FROM OBJECT AND IDAHO CODE, AS ADDED IN SECTION 8 OF SENATE PROGRAM TRANSFER LIMITATIONS. BILL NO. 1025, AS ENACTED BY THE FIRST REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTY-THIRD IDAHO LEGISLATURE, HOUSE BILL NO. 255 TO REVISE A SURCHARGE FOR PROVIDING EVIDENCE BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF A CERTAIN ENTITY FILING AND TO REMOVE A AN ACT PROVISION RELATING TO A SURCHARGE FOR CERTAIN RELATING TO DREDGE MINING; PROVIDING RECORDS. LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING CHAPTER 70, TITLE 18, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 18-7043, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 260 A CRIMINAL OFFENSE FOR INTERFERENCE WITH BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE MINING ACTIVITIES; AMENDING CHAPTER 17, TITLE 42, AN ACT IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION; TO PROVIDE A 42-1734J, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE INAPPLICABILITY SHORT TITLE; AMENDING SECTION 40-701, IDAHO TO RECREATIONAL PROSPECTING AND SMALL-SCALE CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE DREDGE MINING FOR STATE WATER PLANS AND APPORTIONMENT OF THE HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES AND THE ACCOUNT AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; WATER RESOURCE BOARD; AMENDING SECTION AMENDING SECTION 41-4909, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE 42-3802, IDAHO CODE, TO FURTHER DEFINE TERMS; TRANSFER FEE PROVISIONS RELATING TO CERTAIN AMENDING CHAPTER 38, TITLE 42, IDAHO CODE, REVENUE RECEIVED BY THE PETROLEUM CLEAN BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 42-3813, WATER TRUST FUND AND TO REMOVE PROVISIONS IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE INAPPLICABILITY TO RELATING TO CERTAIN CERTIFICATION BY THE RECREATIONAL PROSPECTING AND SMALL-SCALE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DREDGE MINING FOR THE STREAM CHANNEL TO THE IDAHO STATE TAX COMMISSION RELATING ALTERATION ACT; AMENDING SECTION 47-1313, IDAHO TO BALANCES IN THE FUND AND RELATING TO CODE, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS AND THE SUSPENSION AND REINITIATION OF TRANSFER TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING FEES UPON CERTAIN CONDITIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 13, TITLE 47, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION SECTION 41-4910, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR OF A NEW SECTION 47-1325, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THE DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN TRANSFER FEES INAPPLICABILITY TO RECREATIONAL PROSPECTING AND INTEREST ACCRUING TO THE PETROLEUM AND SMALL-SCALE DREDGE MINING; PROVIDING CLEAN WATER TRUST FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. CERTAIN CERTIFICATION BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE TO THE IDAHO HOUSE BILL NO. 256 STATE TAX COMMISSION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-106, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM AND TO REVISE A RELATING TO PUBLIC WORKS; AMENDING DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION 49-109, IDAHO CODE, SECTION 54-1218, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS TO REVISE A DEFINITION AND TO DEFINE A TERM; RELATING TO THE APPLICABILITY OF SPECIFIED LAW. AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 49-457, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE FEE, TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 257 FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE FEE AND TO PROVIDE FOR BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE DEPOSIT OF FEES; AMENDING SECTION 57-814, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN TRANSFERS FROM RELATING TO PROPERTY TAXATION; AMENDING THE GENERAL FUND TO THE HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION SECTION 63-303, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT ACCOUNT UPON THE OCCURRENCE OF CERTAIN PARK MODEL VEHICLES SHALL BE ASSESSED PER CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR APPROPRIATION THE NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION AND TO PROVIDE A SUNSET PROVISION; AMENDING STANDARD FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLES SECTION 63-2402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS CLASSIFIED AS PARK MODEL HOMES FOR PROPERTY RELATING TO TAX ON MOTOR FUEL, TO PROVIDE FOR TAX PURPOSES; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND THE REDUCTION IN TAX ON MOTOR FUEL UPON THE PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. OCCURRENCE OF CERTAIN CONDITIONS, TO PROVIDE 184 HOUSE JOURNAL March 11, 2015]

A SUNSET PROVISION, TO REMOVE AN EXEMPTION S 1088 and S 1097, by Education Committee, were read the FROM MOTOR FUELS TAX AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL second time by title and filed for third reading. CORRECTIONS. S 1100, by Resources and Environment Committee, was read HOUSE BILL NO. 261 the second time by title and filed for third reading. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT S 1046 and S 1063, by Commerce and Human Resources RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION FUNDING; Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE reading. ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-436, IDAHO CODE, S 1004, S 1014, S 1035, and S 1054, by Judiciary and Rules TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN STATE GENERAL FUND Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third MONEYS SHALL BE DEDICATED TO THE HIGHWAY reading. DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT BY APPROPRIATION. H 221, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the HOUSE BILL NO. 262 second time by title and filed for third reading. BY TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE AN ACT 11TH ORDER RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION NETWORK Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions COMPANIES; AMENDING TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 37, TITLE H 212 - ELECTIONS 49, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE PURPOSE AND INTENT, TO H 212 was read the third time at length, section by section, DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE THAT TRANSPORTATION and placed before the House for final consideration. NETWORK COMPANIES ARE NOT OTHER CARRIERS OR At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Loertscher to open TAXICABS, TO REQUIRE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK debate. COMPANY SERVICES TO MAINTAIN AN AGENT IN IDAHO, TO PROVIDE FOR COLLECTION OF FEES FOR The question being, "Shall H 212 pass?" SERVICES, TO PROVIDE FOR IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANY VEHICLES Roll call resulted as follows: AND DRIVERS, TO REQUIRE TRANSPORTATION AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NETWORK COMPANIES AND DRIVERS TO COMPLY Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, WITH STATE OF IDAHO INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, TO PROVIDE A ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY AND Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, PROVIDE FOR DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES, TO Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, PROVIDE FOR TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANY McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, DRIVER REQUIREMENTS, TO PROHIBIT SERVICE Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, TO STREET HAILS, TO PROHIBIT CASH PAYMENT, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, TO PROHIBIT DISCRIMINATION AND PROVIDE Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, FOR ACCESSIBILITY, TO PROVIDE FOR RECORDS Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. MAINTENANCE AND TO PROVIDE FOR PREEMPTION NAYS – Crane, Nielsen, Sims. Total – 3. OF LOCAL REGULATIONS; AND DECLARING AN Absent – Holtzclaw, Youngblood. Total – 2. EMERGENCY. Total – 70. H 253, H 254, H 255, H 256, H 257, H 258, H 259, H 260, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 212 passed the H 261, and H 262 were introduced, read the first time by title, and House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee the Senate. for printing. H 213 - PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICTS S 1116, S 1117, S 1118, and S 1119, by Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second H 213 was read the third time at length, section by section, reading. and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1121, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare debate. Committee. The question being, "Shall H 213 pass?" S 1113, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Agricultural Affairs Roll call resulted as follows: Committee. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Order of Business. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, 10TH ORDER Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, H 240, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, time by title and filed for third reading. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, [March 11, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 185

VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1034 passed the Total – 68. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the NAYS – None. Senate. Absent – Holtzclaw, Youngblood. Total – 2. Total – 70. S 1051 - INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT PROCEEDINGS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 213 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to S 1051 was read the third time at length, section by section, the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Nielsen asked unanimous consent that H 214 retain its At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. debate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall S 1051 pass?" H 202 - FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS Roll call resulted as follows: H 202 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, debate. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, The question being, "Shall H 202 pass?" Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Roll call resulted as follows: Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS – None. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent – Holtzclaw, Miller, Youngblood. Total – 3. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Total – 70. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1051 passed the Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Senate. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. S 1052 - SPENDTHRIFT TRUSTS Total – 67. NAYS – Trujillo. Total – 1. S 1052 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent – Holtzclaw, Youngblood. Total – 2. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nye to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 202 passed the The question being, "Shall S 1052 pass?" House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, S 1034 - PRISONERS Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, S 1034 was read the third time at length, section by section, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, and placed before the House for final consideration. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, debate. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, The question being, "Shall S 1034 pass?" Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Roll call resulted as follows: Total – 68. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – None. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Absent – Holtzclaw, Youngblood. Total – 2. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total – 70. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1052 passed the Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Senate. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, S 1007 - IDAHO REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. S 1007 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total – 68. and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – None. Absent – Holtzclaw, Youngblood. Total – 2. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Hixon to open Total – 70. debate. 186 HOUSE JOURNAL March 11, 2015]

The question being, "Shall S 1007 pass?" Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS – None. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Absent – Holtzclaw, Shepherd, Youngblood. Total – 3. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Total – 70. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1010 passed the Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Senate. NAYS – None. Absent – Holtzclaw, Loertscher, Youngblood. Total – 3. S 1023 - INSURANCE Total – 70. S 1023 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1007 passed the and placed before the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Collins to open Senate. debate. S 1008 - REAL ESTATE The question being, "Shall S 1023 pass?"

S 1008 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, debate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nielsen disclosed a conflict of Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, interest regarding S 1008. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, The question being, "Shall S 1008 pass?" Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Roll call resulted as follows: VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Total – 68. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS – None. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent – Holtzclaw, Youngblood. Total – 2. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Total – 70. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1023 passed the Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Senate. Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. S 1057 - IRRIGATION DISTRICTS NAYS – None. Absent – Holtzclaw, Loertscher, Shepherd, Youngblood. S 1057 was read the third time at length, section by section, Total – 4. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1008 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nye disclosed a conflict of Senate. interest regarding S 1057. S 1010 - REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW The question being, "Shall S 1057 pass?"

S 1010 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderst to open Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, debate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, The question being, "Shall S 1010 pass?" Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Total – 68. [March 11, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 187

NAYS – None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1099 passed the Absent – Holtzclaw, Youngblood. Total – 2. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total – 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1057 passed the Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Senate. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

S 1058 - IRRIGATION DISTRICTS There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. S 1058 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 16TH ORDER Adjournment At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open debate. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Thursday, March 12, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nye disclosed a conflict of carried. interest regarding S 1058. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at The question being, "Shall S 1058 pass?" 12:07 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, ATTEST: Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. NAYS – None. Absent – Holtzclaw, Youngblood. Total – 2. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1058 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate.

S 1099 - IRRIGATION S 1099 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 debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nye disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1099. The question being, "Shall S 1099 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. NAYS – Gannon, Hixon, Loertscher, Luker. Total – 4. Absent – Holtzclaw, Youngblood. Total – 2. Total – 70. 188 HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 11, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled S 1026, S 1027, S 1029, SJM 101, and SCR 104 for the signature of the Speaker. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled FIRST REGULAR SESSION S 1026, S 1027, S 1029, SJM 101, and SCR 104 and, when so SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. March 11, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 70 which has been signed by the President. SIXTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 Enrolled H 70 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. House of Representatives March 11, 2015 The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 116, SCR 117, S 1076, S 1120, Roll call showed 69 members present. S 1125, S 1126, S 1127, S 1128, S 1129, S 1130, S 1131, S 1132, Absent – Rusche. Total – 1. and S 1133 which have passed the Senate. Total – 70. NOVAK, Secretary Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. SCR 116, SCR 117, S 1076, S 1120, S 1125, S 1126, S 1127, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Quentin Frederick, S 1128, S 1129, S 1130, S 1131, S 1132, and S 1133 were filed Page. for first reading. March 11, 2015 3RD ORDER Mr. Speaker: Approval of Journal I return herewith HCR 10 and HCR 7 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary March 12, 2015 HCR 10 and HCR 7 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, Mr. Speaker: and Administration Committee for enrolling. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Fifty-ninth Legislative Day and recommend 5TH ORDER that same be adopted as corrected. Report of Standing Committees WILLS, Chairman March 12, 2015 Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Speaker: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 18, H 253, H 254, H 255, H 256, H 257, H 258, H 259, H 260, 4TH ORDER H 261, and H 262. Consideration of Messages from the WILLS, Chairman Governor and the Senate HCR 18 was referred to the State Affairs Committee.

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 253, H 254, and H 262 were filed for second reading. Boise H 255 was referred to the Resources and Conservation March 11, 2015 Committee. H 256 and H 259 were referred to the Business Committee. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House H 257 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee.

Dear Mr. Speaker: H 258 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am H 260 and H 261 were referred to the Transportation and transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, Defense Committee. to wit: March 12, 2015 H 43, H 55, H 76, H 85, and H 96 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 7 and /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter HCR 10. Governor WILLS, Chairman [March 12, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 189

The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled SCR 117, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read HCR 7 and HCR 10 and, when so signed, ordered them the first time by title, and referred to the Environment, Energy, transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. and Technology Committee. March 12, 2015 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 engrossed H 29, as amended in the Senate. HOUSE BILL NO. 263 WILLS, Chairman BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT H 29, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading of RELATING TO APPROPRIATIONS TO THE engrossed bills. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR March 11, 2015 FISCAL YEAR 2015; AMENDING SECTION 3 OF HOUSE Mr. Speaker: BILL NO. 168, AS ENACTED BY THE FIRST REGULAR We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we SESSION OF THE SIXTY-THIRD IDAHO LEGISLATURE, have had under consideration S 1087 and recommend that it do TO PROVIDE FOR CERTAIN PAYMENTS. pass. DEMORDAUNT, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 264 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE S 1087 was filed for second reading. AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT March 11, 2015 OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE DIVISIONS Mr. Speaker: OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, PSYCHIATRIC We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have HOSPITALIZATION AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE had under consideration H 238 and S 1078 and recommend that TREATMENT AND PREVENTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; they do pass. LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME BARBIERI, Chairman EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR GENERAL FUND TRANSFERS TO THE COOPERATIVE WELFARE H 238 and S 1078 were filed for second reading. FUND; DIRECTING EXPENDITURES FOR TRUSTEE March 11, 2015 AND BENEFIT PAYMENTS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE Mr. Speaker: INTENT FOR PROGRAM INTEGRITY; LIMITING We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, TRANSFER OF LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATIONS; report that we have had under consideration SCR 109 and CLARIFYING RESPONSIBILITY FOR EDUCATION OF SCR 110 and recommend that they do pass. CERTAIN CHILDREN IN STATE CARE; DIRECTING AN WOOD, Chairman INTERAGENCY PAYMENT FOR JUVENILE DETENTION CLINICIANS CONTRACT; PROVIDING FOR COURT SCR 109 and SCR 110 were filed for second reading. SERVICES FUND TRANSFERS; AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT RELATING TO A BEHAVIORAL March 11, 2015 HEALTH CRISIS CENTER LOCATION. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND HOUSE BILL NO. 265 CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE S 1059, as amended, and recommend that it do pass. AN ACT RAYBOULD, Chairman RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS; AMENDING TITLE 58, S 1059, as amended, was filed for second reading. IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 15, TITLE 58, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN INTERSTATE March 12, 2015 COMPACT ON TRANSFER OF PUBLIC LANDS, TO DEFINE Mr. Speaker: TERMS, TO PROVIDE THE PURPOSE OF THE COMPACT We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, AND COMMISSION, TO PROVIDE FOR A COMPACT report that we have had under consideration H 236 and H 237 and COMMISSION AND COMPACT ADMINISTRATOR, recommend that they do pass. TO PROVIDE THE COMPACT MEMBERSHIP AND COLLINS, Chairman WITHDRAWAL, TO PROVIDE FOR ADOPTION OF THE COMPACT, TO PROVIDE FOR COMMISSION H 236 and H 237 were filed for second reading. MEETINGS, TO PROVIDE FOR FUNDING, TO PROVIDE FOR COOPERATION AND TO PROVIDE A DECLARATION S 1066, held at the Desk March 4, 2015, was referred to the OF THE INTERSTATE COMPACT ON THE TRANSFER OF State Affairs Committee. PUBLIC LANDS GOALS. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. HOUSE BILL NO. 266 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE 7TH ORDER AN ACT Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION; AMENDING SECTION 41-4909, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE SCR 116, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read THE TRANSFER FEE IMPOSED ON PETROLEUM the first time by title, and referred to the Agricultural Affairs PRODUCTS AND TO PROVIDE ALTERNATE MEANS OF Committee. 190 HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2015]

DISTRIBUTION OF TRANSFER FEES DEPENDENT ON S 1125, S 1126, S 1127, S 1128, S 1129, S 1130, S 1131, THE UNENCUMBERED BALANCE IN THE PETROLEUM S 1132, and S 1133, by Finance Committee, were introduced, read CLEAN WATER TRUST FUND; AMENDING SECTION the first time by title, and filed for second reading. 41-4910, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIFIED PORTIONS OF TRANSFER 9TH ORDER FEES AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPLICABILITY OF First Reading of Engrossed Bills CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF LAW; AMENDING SECTION H 29, as amended in the Senate, by Revenue and Taxation 49-402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE REGISTRATION FEES; Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed AMENDING SECTION 49-402A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE for second reading. REGISTRATION FEES; AMENDING SECTION 49-432, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN PERMIT FEES; 10TH ORDER AMENDING SECTION 49-434, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions REGISTRATION FEES; REPEALING SECTION 49-434, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REGISTRATION FEES; H 242, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY by title and filed for third reading. THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 49-434, IDAHO H 247, H 248, H 249, H 250, and H 251, by Appropriations CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CRITERIA RELATING TO Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third REGISTRATION, TO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION FEES reading. AND TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFIED FEES; AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY H 204, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 49-457, IDAHO time by title and filed for third reading. CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE FEE, TO PROVIDE FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE FEE AND TO S 1044, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, was PROVIDE FOR THE DEPOSIT OF FEES; AMENDING read the second time by title and filed for third reading. SECTION 49-1004, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN S 1082, by Transportation Committee, was read the second PERMIT FEES; AMENDING SECTION 57-814, IDAHO time by title and filed for third reading. CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN GENERAL FUND COLLECTIONS TO THE BUDGET S 1001, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, STABILIZATION FUND AND THE TRANSPORTATION was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. INFRASTRUCTURE FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR THE S 1116, S 1117, S 1118, and S 1119, by Finance Committee, TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FUND, TO were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. PROVIDE FOR DEPOSITS INTO THE FUND AND TO PROVIDE FOR USE OF MONEYS IN THE FUND; There being no objection, the House advanced to the Twelfth AMENDING SECTION 40-718, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE Order of Business. FOR APPROPRIATION OF GENERAL FUND MONEYS INTO THE GARVEE DEBT SERVICE FUND; AMENDING 12TH ORDER 63-2402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE TAX IMPOSED Consideration of General Orders ON MOTOR FUEL; AMENDING SECTION 63-2412, IDAHO Mr. Moyle moved that the House do now resolve itself into a CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General DISTRIBUTION OF TAX IMPOSED ON MOTOR FUEL; Orders. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. TO PROVIDE FOR SEVERABILITY; AND TO PROVIDE EFFECTIVE DATES. Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with Mr. Crane in the Chair. HOUSE BILL NO. 267 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE When the Committee of the Whole House rose, AN ACT the Speaker returned to the Chair and the House was in order. RELATING TO ADJUSTMENTS TO TAXABLE Report of the Committee of the Whole House INCOME; AMENDING SECTION 63-3022, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A DEDUCTION FOR CERTAIN March 12, 2015 HEALTH CARE AND MEDICAL SERVICES COSTS Mr. Speaker: WITH LIMITATIONS AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report CORRECTION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. that we have had under consideration H 182 and H 216 and report them back without recommendation, amended as follows:

H 263, H 264, H 265, H 266, and H 267 were introduced, HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 182 read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 34, following ";" insert: S 1076, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, "or"; in line 37, delete "; or" and insert: "."; and delete line 38. was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 216 S 1120, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 read the first time by title, and referred to the Transportation and On page 3 of the printed bill, in line 44, delete "As an Defense Committee. alternative to"; and also on page 3, delete lines 45 through 48. CRANE, Chairman [March 12, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 191

Mr. Crane moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Loertscher, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Mr. Erpelding. Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Trujillo. Total – 26. Absent – Rusche. Total – 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared the report adopted. Total – 70. H 182, as amended, and H 216, as amended, were referred Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 240 passed the to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to engrossing. the Senate. The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and Administration committee for printing. H 221 - TAX EXEMPTION - WILDLIFE COSTS There being no objection, the House returned to the Eleventh H 221 was read the third time at length, section by section, Order of Business. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle 11TH ORDER and Mr. Erpelding to open debate. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions The question being, "Shall H 221 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: H 214 - SUNSHINE LAW AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 214 was read the third time at length, section by section, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nielsen to open Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, debate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, The question being, "Shall H 214 pass?" Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Roll call resulted as follows: Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS – None. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent – Rusche. Total – 1. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Total – 70. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 221 passed the Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, the Senate. Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, S 1110 - APPROPRIATIONS - APPELLATE PUBLIC Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. DEFENDER NAYS – None. Absent – Rusche. Total – 1. S 1110 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 214 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to debate. the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1110 pass?"

H 240 - APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, MEDICAID Roll call resulted as follows: H 240 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, debate. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, The question being, "Shall H 240 pass?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Roll call resulted as follows: Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Burtenshaw, Chew, Collins, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, NAYS – None. King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Nye, Absent – Rusche. Total – 1. Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Total – 70. Thompson, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 43. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1110 passed the NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Clow, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Holtzclaw, Senate. 192 HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2015]

S 1114 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF HUMAN The question being, "Shall S 1097 pass?" RESOURCES Roll call resulted as follows: S 1114 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, The question being, "Shall S 1114 pass?" Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – None. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Absent – Rubel, Rusche. Total – 2. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Total – 70. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1097 passed the Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Senate. NAYS – Cheatham, Sims. Total – 2. Absent – Rusche. Total – 1. S 1100 - WATER Total – 70. S 1100 was read the third time at length, section by section, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1114 passed the and placed before the House for final consideration. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open Senate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1100 pass?" S 1115 - APPROPRIATIONS - FISH AND GAME DEPT S 1115 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Chew, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, debate. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, The question being, "Shall S 1115 pass?" McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Roll call resulted as follows: Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, NAYS – None. Miller, Monks, Nye, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Absent – Clow, Hartgen, Rubel, Rusche. Total – 4. Rudolph, Smith, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 70. Total – 34. NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1100 passed the Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, McDonald, Senate. McMillan, Mendive, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, S 1046 - ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Vander Woude, Mr. Speaker. Total – 35. Absent – Rusche. Total – 1. S 1046 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 1115 failed to pass At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Jordan to open the House and ordered the bill returned to the Senate. debate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1088 retain its Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1046 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. place at the top of the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative There being no objection, it was so ordered. day. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

S 1097 - EDUCATION Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one S 1097 was read the third time at length, section by section, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House advanced to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kloc to open debate. Sixteenth Order of Business. [March 12, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 193

16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Friday, March 13, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:05 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 194 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 12, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith HJM 8, H 108, H 147, H 177, H 206, H 207, H 39, H 75, H 47, H 124, H 125, and H 61 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE HJM 8, H 108, H 147, H 177, H 206, H 207, H 39, H 75, H 47, H 124, H 125, and H 61 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling.

SIXTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY March 12, 2015 FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 72, as amended in the Senate, which has passed the Senate. House of Representatives NOVAK, Secretary The House convened at 10:30 a.m., Mr. Moyle in the Chair. H 72, as amended in the Senate, was ordered held at the Desk. Roll call showed 65 members present. Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Beyeler asked unanimous consent that the House concur Total – 5. in the Senate amendments to H 72, as amended in the Senate. Total – 70. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 72, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Harper Gibbs, Page.

5TH ORDER 3RD ORDER Report of Standing Committees Approval of Journal

March 13, 2015 March 13, 2015 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 263, H 264, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the H 265, H 266, and H 267. House Journal of the Sixtieth Legislative Day and recommend WILLS, Chairman that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman H 263 and H 264 were filed for second reading. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 265 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Committee. H 266 was referred to the Transportation and Defense 4TH ORDER Committee. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate H 267 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. March 12, 2015 Mr. Speaker: March 13, 2015 I return herewith enrolled H 33, H 48, H 49, H 50, H 68, Mr. Speaker: H 82, H 110, H 122, and H 133 which have been signed by the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND President. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House NOVAK, Secretary amendments to H 216 and H 182. Enrolled H 33, H 48, H 49, H 50, H 68, H 82, H 110, WILLS, Chairman H 122, and H 133 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. March 13, 2015 March 12, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND I transmit herewith S 1108, as amended, and S 1072, as ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 182, as amended, which have passed the Senate. amended, and H 216, as amended. NOVAK, Secretary WILLS, Chairman S 1108, as amended, and S 1072, as amended, were filed for H 182, as amended, and H 216, as amended, were filed for first reading. first reading of engrossed bills. [March 13, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 195

March 13, 2015 S 1072, as amended, by Education Committee, was Mr. Speaker: introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, Education Committee. AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 70 to the Governor at 10:45 a.m., as of this date, March 12, 2015. 9TH ORDER WILLS, Chairman First Reading of Engrossed Bills March 12, 2015 H 182, as amended, and H 216, as amended, by State Affairs Mr. Speaker: Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, for second reading. report that we have had under consideration S 1080, as amended, and recommend that it do pass. WOOD, Chairman 10TH ORDER Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1080, as amended, was filed for second reading. H 29, as amended in the Senate, by Revenue and Taxation March 12, 2015 Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third Mr. Speaker: reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration S 1074 and H 253 and H 254, by Appropriations Committee, were read SCR 113 and recommend that they do pass. the second time by title and filed for third reading. ANDRUS, Chairman H 262, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read S 1074 and SCR 113 were filed for second reading. the second time by title and filed for third reading. March 12, 2015 S 1087, by Education Committee, was read the second time Mr. Speaker: by title and filed for third reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, report that we have had under consideration HCR 17 and H 238, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time recommend that it do pass. by title and filed for third reading. LUKER, Chairman S 1078, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, HCR 17 was filed for second reading. was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. March 13, 2015 SCR 109 and SCR 110, by Health and Welfare Committee, Mr. Speaker: were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration S 1059, as amended, by Resources and Environment S 1075 and S 1077 and recommend that they do pass. Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third HARTGEN, Chairman reading. S 1075 and S 1077 were filed for second reading. H 236 and H 237, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Order of Business. S 1125, S 1126, S 1127, S 1128, S 1129, S 1130, S 1131, S 1132, and S 1133, by Finance Committee, were read the second 8TH ORDER time by title and filed for third reading. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions 11TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 268 Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT S 1046, having previously been read the third time at length, APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE was before the House for final consideration. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015; The question being, "Shall S 1046 pass?" APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER Roll call resulted as follows: OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, EXEMPTING CERTAIN APPROPRIATION OBJECT Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, TRANSFER LIMITATIONS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE Erpelding, Gibbs, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, INTENT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Nye, Packer, H 268 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Thompson, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, for printing. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 42. NAYS – Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, S 1108, as amended, by State Affairs Committee, was Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Luker, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Perry, Scott, Transportation and Defense Committee. Troy, Trujillo. Total – 24. 196 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2015]

Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 4. Absent – Loertscher, Malek, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Paired Votes: Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. AYE – Mr. Speaker NAY – Luker Total – 70. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 248 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1046 passed the the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. H 249 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE CONTROLLER H 249 was read the third time at length, section by section, Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that H 242 retain its and placed before the House for final consideration. place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, March 16, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Monks to open debate.

H 247 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE POLICE The question being, "Shall H 249 pass?" H 247 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Mr. Burtenshaw to open debate. Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, The question being, "Shall H 247 pass?" Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Roll call resulted as follows: Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Total – 56. DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Dixon, Harris, Holtzclaw, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, McMillan, Nate, Scott. Total – 9. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Mr. Speaker. Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Total – 5. Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Total – 70. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 51. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 249 passed NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Crane, Dayley, Gestrin, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Harris, McMillan, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Scott, the Senate. Vander Woude. Total – 14. Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Mr. Speaker. Total – 5. H 250 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO COMMISSION FOR Total – 70. LIBRARIES Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 247 passed H 250 was read the third time at length, section by section, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to and placed before the House for final consideration. the Senate. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. H 248 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION ON AGING The question being, "Shall H 250 pass?" H 248 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 Pro Tem recognized Mr. Gibbs to AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, open debate. Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, The question being, "Shall H 248 pass?" Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 53. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, NAYS – Anderst, Cheatham, Crane, Harris, Hixon, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Palmer, Redman, Scott. Total – 11. King, Kloc, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Absent – Barbieri, Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Total – 70. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 54. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 250 passed NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Dixon, McMillan, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Nate, Palmer, Redman, Scott. Total – 10. the Senate. [March 13, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 197

H 251 - APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Dixon to VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION open debate. H 251 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1063 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Ms. King to AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, open debate. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall H 251 pass?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Roll call resulted as follows: Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Smith, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Wintrow, Youngblood. Total – 63. Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, NAYS – Miller. Total – 1. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Wood, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Total – 70. Youngblood. Total – 56. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Dixon, McMillan, Nate, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1063 passed Nielsen, Palmer, Scott. Total – 8. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent – Loertscher, Packer, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Total – 70. S 1004 - STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 251 passed S 1004 was read the third time at length, section by section, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to and placed before the House for final consideration. the Senate. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. McCrostie H 204 - FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS to open debate. H 204 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1004 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Luker to AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, open debate. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall H 204 pass?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Roll call resulted as follows: Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Collins, Crane, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Total – 64. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, NAYS – None. Rudolph, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Wood, Vander Woude, Wills. Total – 51. Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. NAYS – Anderson, Chaney, Clow, Erpelding, Jordan, Total – 70. Kauffman, Kerby, Nye, Pence, Romrell, Rubel, Wintrow, Youngblood. Total – 13. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1004 passed Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Wood, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Senate. Total – 70. S 1014 - EXEMPTION OF PROPERTY Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that H 204 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to S 1014 was read the third time at length, section by section, the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that S 1088 retain At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Malek to its place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, open debate. March 16, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The question being, "Shall S 1014 pass?" S 1063 - LAND SURVEYING Roll call resulted as follows: S 1063 was read the third time at length, section by section, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, and placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, 198 HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2015]

Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – None. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Troy, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Total – 70. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1054 passed Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood. Senate. Total – 64. NAYS – None. Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that S 1044 retain Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Wood, its place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. March 16, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Total – 70. S 1082 - HIGHWAY DISTRICTS Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1014 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1082 was read the third time at length, section by section, Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration.

S 1035 - JUVENILE CORRECTIONS At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Hixon to open debate. S 1035 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1082 pass?" At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mrs. Trujillo Roll call resulted as follows: to open debate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, The question being, "Shall S 1035 pass?" Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Roll call resulted as follows: Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Smith, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 64. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, NAYS – None. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Absent – Boyle, Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Scott, Smith, Thompson, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Total – 70. Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 64. NAYS – None. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1082 passed Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Troy, the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Speaker. Total – 6. Senate. Total – 70. S 1001 - STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1035 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1001 was read the third time at length, section by section, Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1054 - PROBATE CODE At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Rudolph to open debate. S 1054 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1001 pass?" At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Gannon to Roll call resulted as follows: open debate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, The question being, "Shall S 1054 pass?" Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Miller, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 58. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, NAYS – Dixon, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Trujillo. Total – 7. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Mr. Speaker. Scott, Smith, Thompson, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Total – 5. Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 64. Total – 70. [March 13, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 199

Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1001 passed S 1119 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC UTILITIES the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the COMMISSION, STATE TAX COMMISSION, Senate. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

S 1116 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC S 1119 was read the third time at length, section by section, SCHOOLS/CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS DIV and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1116 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Burtenshaw to open debate. At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mrs. Horman The question being, "Shall S 1119 pass?" to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1116 pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Collins, Crane, Roll call resulted as follows: Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Thompson, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 57. Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, NAYS – Barbieri, Bateman, Clow, Dixon, Jordan, Nielsen, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Scott, Trujillo. Total – 8. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. Total – 5. NAYS – Barbieri, McMillan, Nate, Palmer, Scott. Total – 5. Total – 70. Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Mr. Speaker. Total – 5. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1119 passed Total – 70. the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1116 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills Senate. on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, March 16, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1117 - APPROPRIATIONS - PERSI There being no objection, the House advanced to the S 1117 was read the third time at length, section by section, Sixteenth Order of Business. and placed before the House for final consideration. 16TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker Pro Tem recognized Mr. Monks to Adjournment open debate. Mr. Crane moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., The question being, "Shall S 1117 pass?" Monday, March 16, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared the House Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, adjourned at 11:40 a.m. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, ATTEST: Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 65. NAYS – None. Absent – Loertscher, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Mr. Speaker. Total – 5. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker Pro Tem declared that S 1117 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that S 1118 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar until Monday, March 16, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 200 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 13, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled S 1034, S 1051, S 1052, S 1007, S 1008, S 1010, S 1023, S 1057, S 1058, and S 1099 for the signature of the Speaker. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE S 1034, S 1051, S 1052, S 1007, S 1008, S 1010, S 1023, S 1057, S 1058, and S 1099 and, when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. March 13, 2015 SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Mr. Speaker: MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2015 I return herewith enrolled HCR 7 and HCR 10 which have been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary House of Representatives Enrolled HCR 7 and HCR 10 were referred to the Judiciary, The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. Roll call showed 68 members present. Absent – Anderst, Erpelding. Total – 2. March 13, 2015 Total – 70. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 118 which has passed the Senate. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. NOVAK, Secretary The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Marilyn Clements, SCR 118 was filed for first reading. Page. March 13, 2015 Mr. Speaker: 3RD ORDER I return herewith HJM 5, HJM 7, HCR 9, HCR 14, HJM 6, Approval of Journal and HCR 6 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary March 16, 2015 HJM 5, HJM 7, HCR 9, HCR 14, HJM 6, and HCR 6 were Mr. Speaker: referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND for enrolling. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the House Journal of the Sixty-first Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. 5TH ORDER WILLS, Chairman Report of Standing Committees Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. DeMordaunt asked unanimous consent that S 1088 be Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. placed on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection it was so ordered. 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the March 16, 2015 Governor and the Senate Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 268. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR WILLS, Chairman Boise March 13, 2015 H 268 was filed for second reading. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House March 16, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Dear Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 39, H 47, I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am H 61, H 75, H 108, H 124, H 125, H 147, H 177, H 206, H 207, transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to and HJM 8. wit: WILLS, Chairman H 70 The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 39, As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" H 47, H 61, H 75, H 108, H 124, H 125, H 147, H 177, H 206, /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter H 207, and HJM 8 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted Governor to the Senate for the signature of the President. [March 16, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 201

March 16, 2015 THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TO Mr. Speaker: ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO FUNDING; AND We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 72, as amended in the Senate. HOUSE BILL NO. 271 WILLS, Chairman BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT H 72, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading of APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF THE engrossed bills. STATE APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME March 16, 2015 EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE Mr. Speaker: INTENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF OUTSIDE COUNSEL We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND COSTS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT FOR THE ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled PAYMENT OF CAPITAL REPRESENTATION COSTS; AND H 33, H 48, H 49, H 50, H 68, H 82, H 110, H 122, and H 133 to PROVIDING FOR A CASH TRANSFER. the Governor at 10:40 a.m., as of this date, March 13, 2015. WILLS, Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 272 March 13, 2015 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: AN ACT We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE report that we have had under consideration H 252 and report it TREASURER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; LIMITING back with amendments attached to be placed on General Orders THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT for consideration. POSITIONS; REAPPROPRIATING CERTAIN COLLINS, Chairman UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED BALANCES; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING H 252 was placed on General Orders for consideration. CONFERENCE-RELATED ACTIVITIES; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING PAYMENT OF BANK March 16, 2015 SERVICE FEES; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT Mr. Speaker: REGARDING MITIGATION OF BANK SERVICE FEES; We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING have had under consideration S 1086 and recommend that it do CONSULTATION WITH THE STATE TREASURER pass. INVESTMENT ADVISORY BOARD. DEMORDAUNT, Chairman S 1086 was filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 273 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh AN ACT Order of Business. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; 7TH ORDER LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; APPROPRIATING AND TRANSFERRING MONEYS; AND PROVIDING SCR 118, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read LEGISLATIVE INTENT TO COMMENCE THE the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. ADJUDICATION OF THE PALOUSE RIVER BASIN. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference HOUSE BILL NO. 274 of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 269 APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE WELFARE DIVISION AN ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF RELATING TO THE TAX ON OIL AND GAS; AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 47-330, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVIDING FOR GENERAL FUND TRANSFERS TO HOW THE TAX ON THE PRODUCTION OF OIL AND GAS THE COOPERATIVE WELFARE FUND; DIRECTING IS ADMINISTERED AND COLLECTED AND TO DEFINE EXPENDITURES FOR TRUSTEE AND BENEFIT "GROSS INCOME." PAYMENTS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT FOR PROGRAM INTEGRITY; AND REQUIRING BIANNUAL HOUSE BILL NO. 270 REPORTS. BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 275 RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING CHAPTER BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE 16, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A AN ACT NEW SECTION 33-1630, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR RELATING TO THE EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT AN AT-HOME SCHOOL READINESS PILOT PROGRAM, PROGRAM; AMENDING SECTION 33-1003, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE MINIMUM INSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE AN EXEMPTION TO CODE PROVISIONS TO ESTABLISH DUTIES OF THE EARLY EDUCATION CONCERNING THE EDUCATION SUPPORT PROGRAM TECHNOLOGY PROVIDER, TO ESTABLISH DUTIES OF AND A DECREASE IN AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE 202 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2015]

AND TO PROVIDE A TERM OF PARTICIPATION IF NO Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 242 passed the EXEMPTION IS REQUESTED. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. H 269, H 270, H 271, H 272, H 273, H 274, and H 275 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. H 29, as amended in the Senate - TAXATION EXEMPTIONS 9TH ORDER H 29, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at First Reading of Engrossed Bills length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 72, as amended in the Senate, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open for second reading. debate. 10TH ORDER The question being, "Shall H 29, as amended in the Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Senate, pass?" H 263 and H 264, by Appropriations Committee, were read Roll call resulted as follows: the second time by title and filed for third reading. AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, S 1080, as amended, by Commerce and Human Resources Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, reading. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, S 1074, by Agricultural Affairs Committee, was read the Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, second time by title and filed for third reading. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, SCR 113, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, time by title and filed for third reading. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. NAYS – None. HCR 17, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the Absent – Anderst, Chew, Erpelding, Gestrin, Monks, Wood. second time by title and filed for third reading. Total – 6. Total – 70. S 1075 and S 1077, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third Whereupon the Speaker declared H 29, as amended in reading. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee H 182, as amended, and H 216, as amended, by State Affairs for enrolling. Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 253 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION FOR THE 11TH ORDER BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 253 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 242 - ELECTIONS and placed before the House for final consideration. H 242 was read the third time at length, section by section, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. The question being, "Shall H 253 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Sims to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 242 pass?" AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Collins, Dayley, Roll call resulted as follows: DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Mr. Speaker. Total – 55. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Clow, Crane, Harris, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Scott, Sims, Vander Woude. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Total – 11. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. Absent – Anderst, Erpelding, Gestrin, Monks. Total – 4. NAYS – None. Total – 70. Absent – Anderst, Barbieri, Chew, Erpelding, Gestrin, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 253 passed the Monks, Wood. Total – 7. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total – 70. the Senate. [March 16, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 203

H 254 - APPROPRIATIONS - ATTORNEY GENERAL Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Dixon disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 238. H 254 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall H 238 pass?"

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, The question being, "Shall H 254 pass?" Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Roll call resulted as follows: Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Collins, DeMordaunt, Gannon, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Nye, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Total – 52. Rusche, Smith, Thompson, VanOrden, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, NAYS – Bell, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, Kauffman, Mr. Speaker. Total – 41. King, Kloc, McCrostie, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, NAYS – Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Cheatham, Clow, Crane, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 16. Dayley, Dixon, Harris, Jordan, Loertscher, McMillan, Mendive, Absent – Anderst, Monks. Total – 2. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Paired Votes: Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow. Total – 25. AYE – Gestrin NAY – Erpelding Absent – Anderst, Erpelding, Gestrin, Monks. Total – 4. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 254 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 238 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. the Senate.

H 262 - TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES H 236 - TAX INFORMATION H 262 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 236 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 262 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 236 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Crane, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 56. Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 59. NAYS – Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Hartgen, Jordan, Kloc, NAYS – Cheatham, Chew, Erpelding, Jordan, King, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 12. McCrostie, Rubel, Scott, Wintrow. Total – 9. Absent – Anderst, Monks. Total – 2. Absent – Anderst, Monks. Total – 2. Paired Votes: Paired Votes: AYE – Gestrin NAY – Erpelding AYE – Gestrin NAY – Erpelding (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 262 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 236 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. the Senate. H 238 - ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND H 237 - USE TAX JOURNEYMEN H 238 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 237 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Batt to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Chaney to open debate. debate. 204 HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2015]

The question being, "Shall H 237 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:13 p.m. Roll call resulted as follows: SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, ATTEST: Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. NAYS – None. Absent – Anderst, Erpelding, Monks. Total – 3. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 237 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

S 1044 - EMINENT DOMAIN S 1044 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Perry to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1044 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 54. NAYS – Chew, Clow, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 15. Absent – Anderst. Total – 1. Paired Votes: AYE – Gestrin NAY – Erpelding AYE – Monks NAY – Chew (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1044 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 Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. [March 17, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 205

HOUSE JOURNAL March 16, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith HCR 11 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary IDAHO LEGISLATURE HCR 11 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees March 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 269, H 270, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2015 H 271, H 272, H 273, H 274, and H 275. WILLS, Chairman House of Representatives H 269 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 270 and H 275 were referred to the Education Committee. Roll call showed 69 members present. H 271, H 272, H 273, and H 274 were filed for second Absent – Monks. Total – 1. reading. Total – 70. March 17, 2015 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Olivia DeMordaunt, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 29, as Page. amended in the Senate, HCR 6, HCR 9, HCR 14, HJM 5, HJM 6, and HJM 7. 3RD ORDER WILLS, Chairman Approval of Journal The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 29, as amended in the Senate, HCR 6, HCR 9, HCR 14, March 17, 2015 HJM 5, HJM 6, and HJM 7 and, when so signed, ordered them Mr. Speaker: transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved March 17, 2015 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 WILLS, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HCR 7 and HCR 10 to the Secretary of State at 10:15 a.m., as Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by of this date, March 16, 2015. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. WILLS, Chairman 4TH ORDER March 16, 2015 Consideration of Messages from the Mr. Speaker: Governor and the Senate We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration S 1030 and recommend that it March 16, 2015 do pass. Mr. Speaker: LOERTSCHER, Chairman I transmit herewith enrolled S 1110, S 1114, S 1097, and S 1100 for the signature of the Speaker. S 1030 was filed for second reading. NOVAK, Secretary March 16, 2015 The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1110, Mr. Speaker: S 1114, S 1097, and S 1100 and, when so signed, ordered them We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND returned to the Senate. DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 192 and SCR 102 and recommend that they do pass. March 16, 2015 PALMER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1092, S 1112, S 1138, S 1139, S 1140, H 192 and SCR 102 were filed for second reading. S 1141, S 1142, S 1143, S 1041, as amended, and S 1096, as amended, which have passed the Senate. March 16, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, S 1092, S 1112, S 1138, S 1139, S 1140, S 1141, S 1142, AND TECHNOLOGY, report that we have had under S 1143, S 1041, as amended, and S 1096, as amended, were filed consideration SCR 117 and recommend that it do pass. for first reading. THOMPSON, Chairman 206 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2015]

SCR 117 was filed for second reading. WHEREAS, the Congress and the President are to be commended for recognizing the unprecedented collaboration March 17, 2015 among the various states regarding greater sage-grouse Mr. Speaker: conservation and the need to continue on-the-ground We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND conservation and monitoring activities as recognized through DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration the enactment of Section 122 of the Consolidated and Further S 1084 and recommend that it do pass. Continuing Appropriations Act of 2015; and PALMER, Chairman WHEREAS, time is needed to continue to implement the state conservation plan over a period of multiple, consecutive S 1084 was filed for second reading. sage-grouse life cycles to determine the efficacy of the plan and March 17, 2015 the need for modification, if any. Mr. Speaker: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, have had under consideration H 245 and recommend that it do the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, pass. urging that Congress should continue to make no funds available DEMORDAUNT, Chairman for use by the Secretary of the Interior to consider, prepare, write, or issue pursuant to Section 4 of the Endangered Species Act H 245 was filed for second reading. of 1973 (16 U.S.C. Section 1533) a petition finding or proposed regulation for greater sage-grouse for a period of 10 years through There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh and including fiscal year 2025. Order of Business. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that during this period, 7TH ORDER the State of Idaho will continue to implement its sage-grouse Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions conservation plan, thereby establishing and enhancing its efficacy over time. HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 9 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Congress should BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE by legislation recognize and encourage state primacy in the A JOINT MEMORIAL long-term management of sage-grouse and its habitat to ensure TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES an effective and balanced approach that seeks to recover and OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, protect sage-grouse populations while protecting state economic AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION interests, educational funding from state lands, and valid existing REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE rights including private property rights. 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-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of respectfully represent that: Congress, and the congressional delegation representing the State WHEREAS, the State of Idaho is committed to the of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. conservation of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and its present habitat located within the state; and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 19 WHEREAS, the state has produced a statewide sage-grouse BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE conservation plan in support of this commitment; and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Idaho's Department of Fish and Game and STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND Office of Species Conservation possess significant expertise in DIRECTING THE BUREAU OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL the management of greater sage-grouse and its habitat and whose SERVICES AND PREPAREDNESS TO CONVENE A experts have been working extensively in full cooperation with WORKING GROUP TO PREPARE LEGISLATION ON the federal agencies managing federal lands within the borders EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IN IDAHO. of the state; and Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: WHEREAS, the Endangered Species Act requires the Secretary of the Interior to take into account the State of Idaho's WHEREAS, the Legislature has recognized the importance efforts to protect greater sage-grouse prior to the Secretary's of emergency medical services (EMS) since the passage of the determination that the species is endangered or threatened; and original EMS Act in the early 1970s; and WHEREAS, implementation of the state's conservation plan WHEREAS, emergency medical services in Idaho are will produce scientific data related to disease or predation of currently provided by a patchwork of organizations bound the species, the adequacy of existing regulatory mechanisms, loosely together by a set of outdated statutes that no longer and other natural or manmade factors affecting the species' adequately serve Idaho's needs; and existence, all of which must be considered by the U.S. Fish WHEREAS, during the 2010 legislative session, Senate and Wildlife Service in making a determination whether to Bill 1391 was introduced, which was intended to align Idaho's list greater sage-grouse as threatened or endangered under the EMS-specific statutes and address the need for a systematic Endangered Species Act; and approach to the provision of EMS in Idaho; and WHEREAS, categorical exclusions from the National WHEREAS, Senate Bill 1391 was held in committee due to Environmental Policy Act are necessary to allow the federal land a number of stakeholder concerns; and management agencies to remove Pinyon-Juniper trees that are WHEREAS, following the failure of Senate Bill 1391, the harmful to greater sage-grouse habitat; and Joint Legislative Oversight Committee directed the Office of WHEREAS, the State of Idaho wishes to continue its Performance Evaluations (OPE) to study the governance of EMS collaboration with other states possessing current habitat for in Idaho; and greater sage-grouse; and [March 17, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 207

WHEREAS, in a November 2010 report, "Governance of NEW SECTION 41-2714, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE EMS Agencies in Idaho," OPE made seven recommendations THAT A TITLE INSURER MAY ISSUE CLOSING OR intended to enable the Department of Health and Welfare's SETTLEMENT PROTECTION TO CERTAIN PERSONS, TO Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness and PROVIDE A LIMITATION ON CLOSING OR SETTLEMENT local stakeholders to begin incorporating the design attributes of PROTECTION, TO PROVIDE A RATE AND TO ESTABLISH a well-functioning EMS system; and PROVISIONS FOR HOW THE SECTION SHALL BE WHEREAS, in June 2013, OPE issued a follow-up report, CONSTRUED. which noted numerous examples of local EMS stakeholders coming together to develop EMS systems, but which also noted HOUSE BILL NO. 278 that no significant statewide action had been taken to address BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE OPE's recommendations. AN ACT NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members RELATING TO SCHOOL COUNSELORS; AMENDING of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, SECTION 33-1002, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, AMOUNT NEEDED FOR SCHOOL COUNSELING SUPPORT that the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING convene a working group to draft EMS system legislation for SECTION 33-1212, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS consideration by the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third AND TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS Idaho Legislature. RELATING TO SCHOOL COUNSELORS; AND AMENDING BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, in preparing the CHAPTER 12, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION legislation, the working group should address the findings and OF A NEW SECTION 33-1212A, IDAHO CODE, TO recommendations from the 2010 OPE report, "Governance of PROVIDE FOR ACADEMIC AND COLLEGE OR CAREER EMS Agencies in Idaho," and other pertinent materials. ADVISORS AND STUDENT MENTORS, TO GRANT BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bureau include a SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND CHARTER SCHOOLS THE broad stakeholder base in the membership of the working group AUTHORITY TO EMPLOY CERTAIN STAFF, TO REQUIRE to assure that the resulting legislation best addresses the needs SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL of all Idahoans. DEVELOPMENT FOR CERTAIN STAFF AND TO PROVIDE NOTICE AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. HJM 9 and HCR 19 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration HOUSE BILL NO. 279 Committee for printing. BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 8TH ORDER AN ACT Introduction, First Reading, and Reference RELATING TO THE IDAHO STATE GAMING of Bills and Joint Resolutions COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 54-2502, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; REPEALING HOUSE BILL NO. 276 SECTION 54-2503, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE RACING COMMISSION CREATED, APPOINTMENT, AN ACT REMOVAL, CLAIMS; REPEALING SECTION 54-2504, APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO CHAIRMAN, QUORUM, HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE DIVISIONS OF CHILD COSTS; REPEALING SECTION 54-2505, IDAHO CODE, WELFARE, SERVICES FOR THE DEVELOPMENTALLY RELATING TO COMMISSION'S ANNUAL REPORT, DISABLED AND SERVICE INTEGRATION FOR FISCAL PUBLIC RECORD; REPEALING SECTION 54-2506, IDAHO YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED CODE, RELATING TO DUTIES OF COMMISSION AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR LICENSEES, LICENSE FEE; REPEALING SECTION GENERAL FUND TRANSFERS TO THE COOPERATIVE 54-2507, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO AUTHORITY WELFARE FUND; DIRECTING EXPENDITURES FOR OF COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 54-2508, TRUSTEE AND BENEFIT PAYMENTS; PROVIDING IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE RACING LEGISLATIVE INTENT FOR PROGRAM INTEGRITY; COMMISSION AS THE GAMING COMMISSION AND CLARIFYING RESPONSIBILITY FOR EDUCATION OF TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING CERTAIN CHILDREN IN STATE CARE; AND DIRECTING SECTIONS 54-2509 AND 54-2510, IDAHO CODE, TO EXPENDITURES FOR HEAD START APPROPRIATIONS REDESIGNATE THE RACING COMMISSION AS THE FROM TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES. GAMING COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 54-2512, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE, HOUSE BILL NO. 277 TO REDESIGNATE THE RACING COMMISSION AS BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE THE GAMING COMMISSION AND TO MAKE A AN ACT TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION RELATING TO TITLE INSURANCE; AMENDING 54-2512A, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION 41-2704, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH RACING COMMISSION AS THE GAMING COMMISSION; ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE AMENDING SECTION 54-2513, IDAHO CODE, TO BUSINESS OF TITLE INSURANCE AND TO MAKE REDESIGNATE THE RACING COMMISSION AS THE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION GAMING COMMISSION, TO REMOVE PROVISIONS 41-2705, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL CONCERNING THE DISTRIBUTION OF EXCESS FUNDS PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE BUSINESS OF TITLE IN THE RACING COMMISSION ACCOUNT AND TO MAKE INSURANCE OPERATING UNDER THE CONTROL AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION SUPERVISION OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT 54-2514, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE RACING OF INSURANCE; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 27, COMMISSION AS THE GAMING COMMISSION AND TITLE 41, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING 208 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2015]

THE HEADING FOR CHAPTER 74, TITLE 67, IDAHO H 72, as amended in the Senate, by Agricultural Affairs CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE IDAHO STATE GAMING Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 67-7401, IDAHO reading. CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE RACING COMMISSION AS THE GAMING COMMISSION AND TO REVISE THE 11TH ORDER PURPOSE OF THE GAMING COMMISSION; AMENDING Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions SECTION 67-7402, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE RACING COMMISSION AS THE GAMING COMMISSION; H 263 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF AMENDING SECTION 67-7404, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DEFINITIONS AND TO DEFINE TERMS; AMENDING SECTION 67-7405, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE H 263 was read the third time at length, section by section, THE CREATION OF THE GAMING COMMISSION, TO and placed before the House for final consideration. PROVIDE AUTHORITY TO THE GAMING COMMISSION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open AND TO REVISE THE MEMBERSHIP AND TERMS OF debate. MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 67-7406, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A PROVISION The question being, "Shall H 263 pass?" CONCERNING MEMBERS NECESSARY TO ACT AND TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO RULES OF THE LOTTERY; Roll call resulted as follows: AMENDING SECTION 67-7407, IDAHO CODE, TO AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, REMOVE REFERENCE TO THE LOTTERY COMMISSION; Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AMENDING SECTION 67-7408, IDAHO CODE, TO Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, PROVIDE CODE REFERENCES AND TO PROVIDE Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, ADDITIONAL POWERS AND DUTIES TO THE GAMING Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 67-7409, IDAHO McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Nate, CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR RACING, INDIAN GAMING, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, BINGO GAMES AND RAFFLES, TO PROVIDE CODE Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, REFERENCES AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIRECTOR Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, SHALL MONITOR INDIAN GAMING AS REQUIRED Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. BY COMPACTS; AMENDING SECTION 67-7702, IDAHO NAYS – None. CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AND AMENDING Absent – Crane, Erpelding, Gestrin, Monks, Moyle, Nye. SECTIONS 67-7703, 67-7705 THROUGH 67-7712, AND Total – 6. 67-7714, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE LOTTERY Total – 70. COMMISSION AS THE GAMING COMMISSION. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 263 passed the H 276, H 277, H 278, and H 279 were introduced, read House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and the Senate. Administration Committee for printing. H 264 - APPROPRIATIONS - H&W - S 1092, by Local Government and Taxation Committee, MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES/ PSYCHIATRIC was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the HOSPITALIZATION/SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. H 264 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1041, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, and placed before the House for final consideration. was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open debate. S 1112, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. The question being, "Shall H 264 pass?"

S 1138, S 1139, S 1140, S 1141, S 1142, and S 1143, by Roll call resulted as follows: Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, and filed for second reading. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, S 1096, as amended, by Education Committee, was DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Education Committee. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Order of Business. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. 10TH ORDER NAYS – Barbieri, Crane, Dayley, Harris, McMillan, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Sims. Total – 9. Absent – Chaney, Monks, Moyle. Total – 3. H 268, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second Total – 70. time by title and filed for third reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 264 passed the S 1086, by Education Committee, was read the second time House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to by title and filed for third reading. the Senate. [March 17, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 209

H 182, as amended - INSURANCE Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 182, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Barbieri to open Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, debate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, The question being, "Shall H 182, as amended, pass?" Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Roll call resulted as follows: Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – None. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent – Monks. Total – 1. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Total – 70. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 17 adopted and Mendive, Miller, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Perry, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, S 1118 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION ON THE Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. ARTS Total – 67. NAYS – None. S 1118 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent – Monks, Moyle, Raybould. Total – 3. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 182, as debate. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1118 pass?"

H 216, as amended - ELECTIONS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, H 216, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Burtenshaw, Chew, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Smith to open Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Nye, debate. Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, The question being, "Shall H 216, as amended, pass?" Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 45. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Roll call resulted as follows: Crane, Dayley, Gestrin, Harris, Hixon, Loertscher, Luker, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, McMillan, Mendive, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Redman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Vander Woude. Total – 24. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Absent – Monks. Total – 1. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Total – 70. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1118 passed the Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Senate. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, S 1087 - CHARTER SCHOOLS Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. S 1087 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS – None. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent – Monks. Total – 1. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 216, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Chaney disclosed a conflict of ordered transmitted to the Senate. interest regarding S 1087. HCR 17 - URBAN RENEWAL STUDY COMMITTEE The question being, "Shall S 1087 pass?"

HCR 17 was read the third time at length and placed before Roll call resulted as follows: the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Clow, Collins, debate. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kloc, The question being, "Shall HCR 17 be adopted?" Loertscher, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, 210 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2015]

Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1059, as Romrell, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total – 55. NAYS – Cheatham, Chew, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, King, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1125 retain its Luker, McCrostie, Nye, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. Total – 13. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Absent – Malek, Monks. Total – 2. Total – 70. S 1126 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1087 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1126 was read the third time at length, section by section, Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration.

S 1078 - MORTGAGE INSURANCE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open debate. S 1078 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1126. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rusche to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1126 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1078 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Roll call resulted as follows: Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Nye, Packer, Pence, Raybould, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Trujillo, VanOrden, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 38. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, NAYS – Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Clow, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Hixon, Loertscher, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Palmer, Perry, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude. Total – 29. Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Absent – Malek, Monks, Moyle. Total – 3. Total – 67. Total – 70. NAYS – Packer. Total – 1. Absent – Malek, Monks. Total – 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1126 passed the Total – 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1078 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1127 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE LIQUOR DIVISION Senate. S 1127 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1059, as amended - IRRIGATION DISTRICTS and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1059, as amended, was read the third time at length, section At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding to open The question being, "Shall S 1127 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1059, as amended, pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Roll call resulted as follows: Gibbs, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Shepherd, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 46. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Boyle, Chaney, Loertscher, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Loertscher, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Redman, Scott, Sims, Thompson. Total – 23. Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Absent – Monks. Total – 1. Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Total – 67. NAYS – Luker. Total – 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1127 passed the Absent – Malek, Monks. Total – 2. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total – 70. Senate. [March 17, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 211

S 1128 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF SPECIES Roll call resulted as follows: CONSERVATION AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, S 1128 was read the third time at length, section by section, Gibbs, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, King, Kloc, and placed before the House for final consideration. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. debate. Total – 41. The question being, "Shall S 1128 pass?" NAYS – Andrus, Bateman, Boyle, Cheatham, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Harris, Jordan, Kerby, Loertscher, Roll call resulted as follows: Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Perry, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Vander Woude. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Total – 26. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Absent – Crane, Hartgen, Monks. Total – 3. Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Total – 70. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1130 passed the Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Perry, Raybould, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Senate. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. S 1131 - APPROPRIATIONS - LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR NAYS – Barbieri, Chaney, Cheatham, Dixon, Hixon, McMillan, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Scott, Sims. Total – 11. S 1131 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent – Monks. Total – 1. and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1128 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1131 pass?"

S 1129 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE INDEPENDENT Roll call resulted as follows: LIVING COUNCIL AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, S 1129 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, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, debate. Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall S 1129 pass?" Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – Nate, Scott, Sims. Total – 3. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Absent – Hartgen, Monks. Total – 2. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Total – 70. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1131 passed the Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Senate. Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, S 1132 - APPROPRIATIONS - REGULATORY BOARDS Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. S 1132 was read the third time at length, section by section, NAYS – Cheatham, Scott, Sims. Total – 3. and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent – Monks. Total – 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Total – 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1129 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 – Anderson, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Bell, S 1130 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE LOTTERY Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, S 1130 was read the third time at length, section by section, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, and placed before the House for final consideration. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, debate. Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. The question being, "Shall S 1130 pass?" Total – 53. 212 HOUSE JOURNAL March 17, 2015]

NAYS – Batt, Boyle, Crane, Gestrin, Harris, McMillan, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1080, as Mendive, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Total – 13. ordered returned to the Senate. Absent – Anderst, Chew, DeMordaunt, Monks. Total – 4. Total – 70. S 1074 - IDAHO HONEY COMMISSION Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1132 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1074 was read the third time at length, section by section, Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration.

S 1133 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF FISH At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open AND GAME debate. S 1133 was read the third time at length, section by section, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Barbieri disclosed a conflict of and placed before the House for final consideration. interest regarding S 1074. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open The question being, "Shall S 1074 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1133 pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, AYES – Anderson, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Pence, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 48. Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Boyle, Cheatham, Dayley, NAYS – None. Dixon, Gestrin, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Loertscher, McMillan, Nate, Absent – Monks. Total – 1. Nielsen, Palmer, Perry, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy. Total – 70. Total – 20. Absent – Anderst, Monks. Total – 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1074 passed the Total – 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1133 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1075 - CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES S 1080, as amended - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES S 1075 was read the third time at length, section by section, BUREAU and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1080, as amended, was read the third time at length, section At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nielsen to open by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood to open The question being, "Shall S 1075 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1080, as amended, pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, VanOrden, Wills, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 45. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Luker, NAYS – None. McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Absent – Monks. Total – 1. Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Trujillo, Vander Woude. Total – 25. Total – 70. Paired Votes: AYE – Erpelding NAY – Monks Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1075 passed the (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total – 70. Senate. [March 17, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 213

S 1077 - DEATH CERTIFICATES SCR 113 - AGRICULTURE S 1077 was read the third time at length, section by section, SCR 113 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. Beyeler to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Andrus to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1077 pass?" The question being, "Shall SCR 113 be adopted?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. NAYS – None. Absent – Monks. Total – 1. Absent – Monks. Total – 1. Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1077 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 113 adopted and House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 103 be placed Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining at the bottom of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one objection, it was so ordered. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the SCR 107 - STATE LAND EXCHANGES Sixteenth Order of Business. SCR 107 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. 16TH ORDER Adjournment At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to open debate. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion The question being, "Shall SCR 107 be adopted?" carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 107 adopted by voice Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. 11:56 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker SCR 109 - MUSIC THERAPY ATTEST: SCR 109 was read the third time at length and placed before BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rusche to open debate. The question being, "Shall SCR 109 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 109 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate.

SCR 110 - DIAPER NEED AWARENESS WEEK SCR 110 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open debate. The question being, "Shall SCR 110 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 110 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. 214 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1046, S 1063, S 1004, S 1014, S 1035, S 1054, S 1082, S 1001, OF THE S 1116, S 1117, and S 1119 and, when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE March 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: FIRST REGULAR SESSION I return herewith enrolled H 39, H 47, H 61, H 75, H 108, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE H 124, H 125, H 147, H 177, H 206, H 207, and HJM 8 which have been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled H 39, H 47, H 61, H 75, H 108, H 124, H 125, H 147, H 177, H 206, and H 207 were referred to the Judiciary, SIXTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015 Governor. Enrolled HJM 8 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and House of Representatives Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. March 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed all 70 members present. I transmit herewith S 1053, as amended, S 1095, as amended, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. S 1144, S 1145, S 1069, as amended, as amended, and S 1062, as amended, as amended, which have passed the Senate. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Erin Feeley, Page. NOVAK, Secretary 3RD ORDER S 1053, as amended, S 1095, as amended, S 1144, S 1145, Approval of Journal S 1069, as amended, as amended, and S 1062, as amended, as amended, were filed for first reading. March 18, 2015 Mr. Speaker: March 17, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the I return herewith H 114, H 161, H 62, H 64, H 205, and House Journal of the Sixty-fifth Legislative Day and recommend H 210 which have passed the Senate. that same be adopted as corrected. NOVAK, Secretary WILLS, Chairman H 114, H 161, H 62, H 64, H 205, and H 210 were referred to Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER I return herewith H 211, H 31, H 58, H 123, H 166, H 150, Consideration of Messages from the H 189, H 169, H 136, H 138, H 139, H 218, H 223, H 224, and Governor and the Senate H 225 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise H 211, H 31, H 58, H 123, H 166, H 150, H 189, H 169, H 136, H 138, H 139, H 218, H 223, H 224, and H 225 were March 17, 2015 referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee The Honorable Scott Bedke for enrolling. Speaker of the House March 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Dear Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 17, as amended in the Senate, H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, and H 142, as I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am amended in the Senate, which have passed the Senate. transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to NOVAK, Secretary wit: H 68 H 17, as amended in the Senate, H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, and H 142, as amended in the As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Senate, were ordered held at the Desk. /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor Mr. Kauffman asked unanimous consent that the House concur in the Senate amendments to H 15, as amended in the March 17, 2015 Senate, as amended in the Senate. There being no objection, it Mr. Speaker: was so ordered. I transmit herewith enrolled S 1046, S 1063, S 1004, S 1014, S 1035, S 1054, S 1082, S 1001, S 1116, S 1117, and S 1119 for Mr. Redman asked unanimous consent that the House concur the signature of the Speaker. in the Senate amendments to H 142, as amended in the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary There being no objection, it was so ordered. [March 18, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 215

H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, March 17, 2015 and H 142, as amended in the Senate, were referred to the Mr. Speaker: Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration H 255 and recommend that it do pass. 5TH ORDER RAYBOULD, Chairman Report of Standing Committees H 255 was filed for second reading. March 18, 2015 March 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 9, RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration HCR 19, H 276, H 277, H 278, and H 279. S 1076 and recommend that it do pass. WILLS, Chairman HARTGEN, Chairman HJM 9 was referred to the Resources and Conservation S 1076 was filed for second reading. Committee.

HCR 19 was referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. March 17, 2015 H 276 was filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, H 277 was referred to the Business Committee. AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under consideration S 1025, S 1040, as amended, S 1056, as amended, H 278 was referred to the Education Committee. and S 1109 and recommend that they do pass. H 279 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. WILLS, Chairman March 18, 2015 S 1025, S 1040, as amended, S 1056, as amended, and Mr. Speaker: S 1109 were filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 11. WILLS, Chairman March 18, 2015 Mr. Speaker: The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, HCR 11 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the report that we have had under consideration H 269 and Senate for the signature of the President. recommend that it do pass. COLLINS, Chairman March 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: H 269 was filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration H 219, HJM 4, and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth SCR 112 and recommend that they do pass. Order of Business. LOERTSCHER, Chairman H 219, HJM 4, and SCR 112 were filed for second reading. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference March 17, 2015 of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 257 and HOUSE BILL NO. 280 recommend that it do pass. BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE COLLINS, Chairman AN ACT RELATING TO LIQUOR LICENSES; AMENDING H 257 was filed for second reading. SECTION 23-903, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR March 17, 2015 ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE TO RETAIL LIQUOR TO THE Mr. Speaker: OWNER, OPERATOR OR LESSEE OF A CONFERENCE We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have AND EVENT CENTER THAT IS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS had under consideration H 256 and recommend that it do pass. OF A RESORT CITY, TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS THE BARBIERI, Chairman OWNER MUST MEET AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. H 256 was filed for second reading. March 17, 2015 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 281 We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE had under consideration H 92 and report it back with amendments AN ACT attached to be placed on General Orders for consideration. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT BARBIERI, Chairman OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; H 92 was placed on General Orders for consideration. LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME 216 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2015]

EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR GENERAL TO PREEMPT STATE LAW, TO PROVIDE INTENT, TO FUND TRANSFERS TO THE COOPERATIVE WELFARE PROVIDE DUTIES OF THE STATE TAX COMMISSION, TO FUND; DIRECTING EXPENDITURES FOR TRUSTEE AND PROVIDE STATE AND LOCAL TAX BASES, TO DEFINE BENEFIT PAYMENTS; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT TERMS, TO PROVIDE FOR SELLER REGISTRATION, FOR PROGRAM INTEGRITY; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE TO PROVIDE NOTICE FOR STATE TAX CHANGES, TO INTENT REGARDING TRICARE VACCINES; AND PROVIDE APPLICATION OF GENERAL SOURCING RULES REPORTING ON ACCREDITATION PROCESS. AND EXCLUSIONS FROM THE RULES, TO PROVIDE FOR GENERAL SOURCING RULES, TO PROVIDE FOR GENERAL SOURCING DEFINITIONS, TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 282 FOR DIRECT MAIL SOURCING, TO PROVIDE FOR BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATION OF EXEMPTIONS, TO PROVIDE FOR AN ACT UNIFORM TAX RETURNS, TO PROVIDE UNIFORM RULES APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE CATASTROPHIC FOR REMITTANCES OF FUNDS, TO PROVIDE UNIFORM HEALTH CARE PROGRAM AND DIRECTING A RULES FOR RECOVERY OF BAD DEBTS, TO PROVIDE TRANSFER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND PROVIDING FOR CONFIDENTIALITY AND PRIVACY PROTECTIONS GUIDANCE ON GENERAL FUND REVERSIONS. UNDER MODEL 1 AND TO DEFINE A TERM, TO PROVIDE THE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR RATE CHANGES, TO PROVIDE CUSTOMER REFUND PROCEDURES, TO PROVIDE FOR A TAXABILITY MATRIX, TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 283 RELIEF FROM CERTAIN LIABILITY FOR PURCHASERS, BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE FOR PROHIBITED REPLACEMENT TAXES, AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR SELLER PARTICIPATION, TO PROVIDE RELATING TO THE STREAMLINED SALES TAX AMNESTY FOR REGISTRATION, TO PROVIDE A METHOD SIMPLIFICATION ACT; PROVIDING A SHORT TITLE; OF REMITTANCE, TO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION AMENDING SECTION 50-1046, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE BY AN AGENT, TO PROVIDE FOR CERTIFICATION OF PROVISIONS ON CERTAIN CITY LOCAL-OPTION SERVICE PROVIDERS AND AUTOMATED SYSTEMS, TO NONPROPERTY TAXES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL PROVIDE FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF CERTIFIED CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3607, IDAHO AUTOMATED SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND CERTAIN CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "PERSON"; LIABILITY RELIEF, TO PROVIDE FOR A MONETARY AMENDING SECTION 63-3608, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE ALLOWANCE UNDER MODEL 1 AND TO PROVIDE A THE DEFINITION OF "PURCHASE"; AMENDING SECTION MONETARY ALLOWANCE FOR MODEL 2 SELLERS; 63-3609, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN "RETAIL SALE" OR "SALE AT RETAIL" AND TO MAKE EFFECTIVE DATE. TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3610, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "RETAILER"; AMENDING SECTION 63-3611, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "RETAILER HOUSE BILL NO. 284 ENGAGED IN BUSINESS IN THIS STATE"; AMENDING BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE SECTION 63-3612, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE AN ACT DEFINITION OF "SALE" AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3613, IDAHO OF CORRECTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; LIMITING CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "SALES PRICE" THE NUMBER OF FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING AND EXPRESSING LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING SECTION 63-3614, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE THE DISTRIBUTION OF MONEYS FOR THE SPECIAL DEFINITION OF "SELLER"; AMENDING CHAPTER 36, ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY PROJECT. TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3615B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3616, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF "TANGIBLE HOUSE BILL NO. 285 PERSONAL PROPERTY"; AMENDING SECTION 63-3619, BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ALGORITHM FOR AN ACT ROUNDING; AMENDING SECTION 63-3621, IDAHO RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION CODE, TO ALLOW THE USE TAX TO APPLY TO CERTAIN 33-1001, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO TRANSACTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3622F, IDAHO REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-1002, CODE, TO REVISE THE SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AMOUNTS NEEDED FOR NATURAL GAS, ELECTRICITY, STEAM AND WATER; STATE SUPPORT OF THE MASTER TEACHER PREMIUMS AMENDING SECTION 63-3622N, IDAHO CODE, TO AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING REVISE THE EXEMPTION FOR DRUGS AND MEDICAL SECTION 33-1004, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AND TO EQUIPMENT; REPEALING SECTION 63-3622UU, IDAHO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RELATING CODE, RELATING TO PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX ON TO STAFF ALLOWANCE AND TO PROVIDE CORRECT RENTALS; AMENDING SECTION 67-4917B, IDAHO CODE REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004A, CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AN EXCISE TAX ON SALE IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO OF HOTEL OR MOTEL ROOMS; AMENDING TITLE 63, THE EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION MULTIPLIER, TO IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER REMOVE PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE STATEWIDE 46, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE AVERAGE MULTIPLIER FOR INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, STREAMLINED SALES TAX AGREEMENT IS NOT TO PROVIDE THAT ON A CERTAIN DATE PUPIL SERVICE [March 18, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 217

STAFF SHALL BE DEEMED INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE AND PROVIDING CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE EFFECTIVE DATES. 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1004B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CAREER LADDER FOR INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, HOUSE BILL NO. 286 TO PROVIDE ALLOCATION AMOUNTS, TO PROVIDE BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO PLACEMENT ON THE AN ACT CAREER LADDER, TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL RELATING TO PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM EDUCATION ALLOCATION AMOUNTS AND TO PROVIDE TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION 63-602NN, IDAHO FOR AN ANNUAL REVIEW OF CERTAIN EVALUATIONS; CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS, TO REVISE CAPITAL AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS IN COUNTIES WITHIN THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1004B, IDAHO A CERTAIN POPULATION CRITERIA, TO REVISE THE CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CAREER LADDER FOR EXEMPTION CRITERIA AND TO PROVIDE NOTICE TO INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, TO PROVIDE ALLOCATION CERTAIN ENTITIES. AMOUNTS, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO PLACEMENT ON THE CAREER LADDER, TO H 280, H 281, H 282, H 283, H 284, H 285, and H 286 were PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL EDUCATION ALLOCATION introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the AMOUNTS AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL REVIEW Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. OF CERTAIN EVALUATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004C, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL S 1053, as amended, S 1095, as amended, and S 1069, CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004E, IDAHO as amended, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO EACH were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the DISTRICT'S SALARY-BASED APPORTIONMENT FOR Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF AND CLASSIFIED STAFF, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS S 1144 and S 1145, by Finance Committee, were introduced, RELATING TO DETERMINING EACH DISTRICT'S read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. SALARY-BASED APPORTIONMENT FOR PUPIL SERVICE STAFF, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS AND TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES; S 1062, as amended, as amended, by Commerce and Human AMENDING SECTION 33-1004F, IDAHO CODE, TO Resources Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO and referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. MASTER TEACHER PREMIUMS AND OBLIGATIONS TO RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS; There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, Order of Business. BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1004I, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR MASTER TEACHER 10TH ORDER PREMIUMS, TO PROVIDE MINIMUM AND ADDITIONAL Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions QUALIFICATIONS, TO PROVIDE A MASTER TEACHER PREMIUM AMOUNT, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO GRANT H 271, H 272, H 273, and H 274, by Appropriations THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION RULEMAKING Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third AUTHORITY; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004J, IDAHO reading. CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN STAFF ARE S 1030, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second ELIGIBLE FOR LEADERSHIP PREMIUMS, TO PROVIDE time by title and filed for third reading. FOR A COMMITTEE, TO REMOVE A LEADERSHIP PRIORITY AND TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING CHAPTER H 192, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time 12, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A by title and filed for third reading. NEW SECTION 33-1201A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AN IDAHO PROFESSIONAL ENDORSEMENT AND ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE THAT SCR 102, by Transportation Committee, was read the second CERTAIN STAFF SHALL AUTOMATICALLY OBTAIN AN time by title and filed for third reading. IDAHO PROFESSIONAL ENDORSEMENT, TO GRANT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION RULEMAKING AUTHORITY AND TO DEFINE A TERM; AMENDING SECTION 33-1204, SCR 117, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE STATE BOARD time by title and filed for third reading. OF EDUCATION SHALL SET FORTH CRITERIA FOR RENEWAL OF ADMINISTRATOR CERTIFICATES, TO PROVIDE RELATED REQUIREMENTS AND TO MAKE S 1084, by Transportation Committee, was read the second TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION time by title and filed for third reading. 33-515, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN H 245, by Education Committee, was read the second time STAFF MAY NOT BE PLACED ON A RENEWABLE by title and filed for third reading. CONTRACT STATUS, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION 218 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2015]

S 1138, S 1139, S 1140, S 1141, S 1142, and S 1143, by sales tax rate to be applied by sellers under this subsection for Finance Committee, were read the second time by title and filed nonresident purchasers based upon their state of residence and for third reading. the Idaho tax due under this subsection.". There being no objection, the House advanced to the Twelfth CORRECTION TO TITLE Order of Business. On page 1, delete lines 3 through 5, and insert: "IMPOSE A SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION WHERE THAT 12TH ORDER PORTION OF TAX EXCEEDS THE SALES AND USE TAX Consideration of General Orders RATE THAT A NONRESIDENT PURCHASER WOULD Mr. Moyle moved that the House do now resolve itself into a PAY IN THE STATE OF RESIDENCE ON SALES UNDER Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General CERTAIN"; and in line 6, following "CONDITIONS" insert: ", Orders. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. TO PROVIDE DUTIES OF THE STATE TAX COMMISSION". HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 92 Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 Mr. Crane in the Chair. On page 3 of the printed bill, in line 37, delete "party against which"; and delete lines 38 and 39, and insert: "defendant the When the Committee of the Whole House rose, burden of proving that it is probable that the debtor is solvent.". the Speaker returned to the Chair and the House was in order. CRANE, Chairman Report of the Committee of the Whole House Mr. Crane moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by March 18, 2015 Mr. Rusche. Mr. Speaker: Whereupon the Speaker declared the report adopted. We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report that we have had under consideration S 1088, H 252, and S 1088, as amended in the House, was filed for first reading. H 92 and report them back without recommendation, amended as follows: H 252, as amended, and H 92, as amended, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1088 The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 Administration committee for printing. On page 1 of the printed bill, following line 31, insert: "(3) (a) The decision to institute a reduction in force and There being no objection, the House returned to the Eleventh the selection of an employee or employees subject to such Order of Business. reduction shall be at the sole discretion of the board of trustees, except for the following limitation: The decision 11TH ORDER as to which employee or employees shall be subject to Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions such reduction shall not be made solely on consideration of employee seniority or contract status. Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that S 1084 be returned (b) Each school district may adopt a policy establishing to the Transportation and Defense Committee. There being no an equitable method of recalling individuals subject to a objection, it was so ordered. reduction in force if positions become available subsequent to the reduction in force.". H 268 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF LANDS CORRECTION TO TITLE H 268 was read the third time at length, section by section, On page 1, in line 4, delete "AND" and insert: ", TO and placed before the House for final consideration. PROVIDE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES WITH CERTAIN DECISION-MAKING AUTHORITY AND TO PROVIDE AN At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open EXCEPTION, TO ALLOW EACH SCHOOL DISTRICT TO debate. ADOPT A CERTAIN POLICY AND". The question being, "Shall H 268 pass?" HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 252 Roll call resulted as follows: AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, On page 1 of the printed bill, in line 18, delete "Sales" and Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, insert: "That portion of the taxes imposed by this chapter which Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, exceeds the general retail sales or use tax, excluding any local Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, taxes, that a nonresident purchaser would pay in their state of Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, residence on sSales"; delete line 20, and insert: "biles, for use"; Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, and following line 40, insert: Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, "The state tax commission shall prepare at least annually Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, a sales and use tax schedule listing the sales and use tax rates Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. for other states not including local government sales and use Total – 61. tax rates, and post such schedule on its website and otherwise NAYS – Barbieri, Dayley, Dixon, Harris, Luker, McMillan, make the schedule available to dealers selling items listed in this Nate, Nielsen, Sims. Total – 9. subsection. Such schedule shall also contain a column for the Total – 70. [March 18, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 219

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 268 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1086 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the the Senate. Senate. Mr. Beyeler asked unanimous consent that H 72, as amended Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 72, as amended in the Senate, be placed at the bottom of the Third Reading in the Senate, be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. Calendar. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

H 72, as amended in the Senate - VETERINARIANS AND S 1125 - APPROPRIATIONS - SECRETARY OF STATE VETERINARY TECHNICIANS S 1125 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 72, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at and placed before the House for final consideration. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Beyeler to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1125 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 72, as amended in the Senate, pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Roll call resulted as follows: Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, NAYS – Sims. Total – 1. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Total – 70. NAYS – None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1125 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared H 72, as amended in House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Senate. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. S 1086 - PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL EDUCATION Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bill on the Third Reading Calendar retain its place for one legislative S 1086 was read the third time at length, section by section, day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open Order of Business. debate. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Anderst disclosed a conflict of March 18, 2015 interest regarding S 1086. Mr. Speaker: The question being, "Shall S 1086 pass?" We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 285. Roll call resulted as follows: WILLS, Chairman AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, H 285 was referred to the Education Committee. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Order of Business. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, 7TH ORDER Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, H 271 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE APPELLATE Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, PUBLIC DEFENDER VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with NAYS – None. the immediate consideration of H 271 be suspended; that the Absent – Hartgen. Total – 1. 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 220 HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2015] dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 271 be Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – None. Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Absent – Batt. Total – 1. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Total – 70. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 272 was read the first Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open NAYS – None. debate. Absent – Batt. Total – 1. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict Total – 70. of interest regarding H 272. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion interest regarding H 272. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 271 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section The question being, "Shall H 272 pass?" by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, debate. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, The question being, "Shall H 271 pass?" Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Collins, Dayley, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Crane, Erpelding, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Scott, Sims. Total – 10. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Total – 70. Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 272 passed the Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Clow, Crane, McMillan, the Senate. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Scott, Sims. Total – 10. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 271 passed the H 273 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF WATER House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to RESOURCES the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with H 272 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TREASURER the immediate consideration of H 273 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 H 272 be suspended; that the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 273 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 timeat 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 272 be consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, [March 18, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 221

Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Ninth Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Order of Business. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. 9TH ORDER NAYS – None. First Reading of Engrossed Bills Absent – Batt. Total – 1. Total – 70. H 252, as amended, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds reading. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 273 was read the first H 92, as amended, by Business Committee, was introduced, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House advanced to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open Sixteenth Order of Business. debate. 16TH ORDER Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nye disclosed a conflict of Adjournment interest regarding H 273. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Batt disclosed a conflict of Thursday, March 19, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion interest regarding H 273. carried. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Burtenshaw disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 273. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:09 p.m. The question being, "Shall H 273 pass?" SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker

Roll call resulted as follows: ATTEST: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 46. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gannon, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Vander Woude. Total – 24. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 273 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business.

5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees March 18, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House amendments to S 1088, H 252, and H 92. WILLS, Chairman March 18, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 252, as amended, and H 92, as amended. WILLS, Chairman H 252, as amended, and H 92, as amended, were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. 222 HOUSE JOURNAL March 19, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL March 18, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith SCR 119, SCR 120, SCR 121, SCR 122, SCR 123, SCR 124, S 1136, S 1148, and S 1149 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION SCR 119, SCR 120, SCR 121, SCR 122, SCR 123, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE SCR 124, S 1136, S 1148, and S 1149 were filed for first reading. March 18, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 13, H 226, H 227, H 228, H 229, H 230, H 231, H 232, H 178, H 156, H 30, H 46, H 78, H 81, SIXTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY H 90, and H 91 which have passed the Senate. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary HCR 13, H 226, H 227, H 228, H 229, H 230, H 231, H 232, House of Representatives H 178, H 156, H 30, H 46, H 78, H 81, H 90, and H 91 were The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Roll call showed all 70 members present. March 18, 2015 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 107, H 153, H 126, H 190, H 148, H 59, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Quentin Frederick, H 120, as amended, H 143, H 128, H 101, H 102, H 121, H 159, Page. H 172, and H 209 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary 3RD ORDER H 107, H 153, H 126, H 190, H 148, H 59, H 120, Approval of Journal as amended, H 143, H 128, H 101, H 102, H 121, H 159, March 19, 2015 H 172, and H 209 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Mr. Speaker: Administration Committee for enrolling. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND March 18, 2015 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the Mr. Speaker: House Journal of the Sixty-sixth Legislative Day and recommend I return herewith H 194, as amended in the Senate, which that same be adopted as corrected. has passed the Senate. WILLS, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by H 194, as amended in the Senate, was ordered held at the Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Desk. 5TH ORDER 4TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate March 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: March 18, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 280, H 281, I transmit herewith enrolled S 1044 for the signature of the H 282, H 283, H 284, and H 286. Speaker. WILLS, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary H 280 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1044 and, when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. H 281, H 282, and H 284 were filed for second reading. March 18, 2015 H 283 and H 286 were referred to the Revenue and Taxation Mr. Speaker: Committee. I return herewith enrolled H 29, as amended in the Senate, HCR 6, HCR 9, HCR 14, HJM 5, HJM 6, and HJM 7 which March 19, 2015 have been signed by the President. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 31, H 58, Enrolled H 29, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the H 62, H 64, H 72, as amended in the Senate, H 114, H 123, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to H 136, H 138, H 139, H 150, H 161, H 166, H 169, H 189, the Governor. H 205, H 210, H 211, H 218, H 223, H 224, and H 225. WILLS, Chairman Enrolled HCR 6, HCR 9, HCR 14, HJM 5, HJM 6, and HJM 7 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 31, Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. H 58, H 62, H 64, H 72, as amended in the Senate, H 114, H 123, [March 19, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 223

H 136, H 138, H 139, H 150, H 161, H 166, H 169, H 189, March 18, 2015 H 205, H 210, H 211, H 218, H 223, H 224, and H 225 and, Mr. Speaker: when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND signature of the President. DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 260 and recommend that it do pass. March 19, 2015 PALMER, Chairman Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 260 was filed for second reading. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, and H 142, March 18, 2015 as amended in the Senate. Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration S 1061, H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, as amended, and report it back with amendments attached to be and H 142, as amended in the Senate, were filed for first reading placed on General Orders for consideration. of engrossed bills. PALMER, Chairman March 19, 2015 S 1061, as amended, was placed on General Orders for Mr. Speaker: consideration. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 39, H 47, H 61, H 75, H 108, H 124, H 125, H 147, H 177, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh H 206, and H 207 to the Governor at 10:45 a.m., as of this date, Order of Business. March 18, 2015. WILLS, Chairman 7TH ORDER March 19, 2015 Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 20 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE HJM 8 to the Secretary of State at 11:06 a.m., as of this date, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION March 18, 2015. STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND WILLS, Chairman REJECTING A CERTAIN FINAL RULE OF THE BUREAU OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES RELATING TO RULES OF March 18, 2015 THE STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: we have had under consideration H 1, S 1091, and S 1107 and recommend that they do pass. WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject LOERTSCHER, Chairman executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules H 1, S 1091, and S 1107 were filed for second reading. are not consistent with legislative intent; and WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that a certain March 18, 2015 final rule of the Bureau of Occupational Licenses relating toRules Mr. Speaker: of the State Board of Chiropractic Physicians is not consistent We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that with legislative intent and should be rejected. we have had under consideration S 1098 and report it back NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of with amendments attached to be placed on General Orders for the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, the consideration. House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that LOERTSCHER, Chairman IDAPA 24.03.01, the Bureau of Occupational Licenses, Rules S 1098 was placed on General Orders for consideration. of the State Board of Chiropractic Physicians, final rule Section 020., only, be, and the same is hereby rejected and declared null, March 18, 2015 void and of no force and effect. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, HCR 20 was introduced, read the first time by title, and report that we have had under consideration S 1121 and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee recommend that it do pass. for printing. WOOD, Chairman SCR 119, SCR 120, SCR 121, and SCR 122, by State S 1121 was filed for second reading. Affairs Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Education Committee. March 18, 2015 Mr. Speaker: SCR 123, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Health have had under consideration H 246 and recommend that it do and Welfare Committee. pass. DEMORDAUNT, Chairman SCR 124, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the H 246 was filed for second reading. Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. 224 HOUSE JOURNAL March 19, 2015]

8TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 291 Introduction, First Reading, and Reference BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE of Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC RECORDS; AMENDING SECTION 74-108, IDAHO CODE, AS ADDED IN HOUSE BILL NO. 287 SECTION 5, HOUSE BILL NO. 90, AS ENACTED BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY THE FIRST REGULAR SESSION, SIXTY-THIRD AN ACT IDAHO LEGISLATURE, TO PROVIDE THAT LAND APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE BOARD MANAGEMENT PLANS REQUIRED FOR VOLUNTARY OF EDUCATION AND THE BOARD OF REGENTS STEWARDSHIP AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR HEALTH PURSUANT TO LAW AND WRITTEN AGREEMENTS EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; RELATING TO THE CONSERVATION OF ALL SPECIES LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME OF SAGE GROUSE ENTERED INTO VOLUNTARILY EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; EXEMPTING APPROPRIATION BY OWNERS OR OCCUPIERS OF LAND WITH A OBJECT TRANSFER LIMITATIONS; AND PROVIDING SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT ARE EXEMPT FROM NON-GENERAL FUND REAPPROPRIATION. DISCLOSURE UNDER THE PUBLIC RECORDS ACT AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION.

HOUSE BILL NO. 288 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 292 AN ACT BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT AN ACT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE FOR THE DIVISIONS RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION NETWORK OF INDEPENDENT COUNCILS, INDIRECT SUPPORT COMPANIES; AMENDING CHAPTER 25, TITLE 41, SERVICES, HEALTHCARE POLICY INITIATIVES AND IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 41-2517, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH APPLICABILITY, 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED TO DEFINE TERMS, TO PROVIDE THAT A DRIVER'S FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; PROVIDING FOR OR A VEHICLE OWNER'S PERSONAL AUTOMOBILE GENERAL FUND TRANSFERS TO THE COOPERATIVE INSURANCE POLICY SHALL NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE WELFARE FUND; DIRECTING EXPENDITURES FOR FOR A CERTAIN COMMERCIAL USE EXCEPT UNDER TRUSTEE AND BENEFIT PAYMENTS; PROVIDING CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, TO PROVIDE THAT LEGISLATIVE INTENT FOR PROGRAM INTEGRITY; A DRIVER'S OR A VEHICLE OWNER'S PERSONAL DIRECTING MONTHLY MEDICAID TRACKING REPORTS; AUTOMOBILE INSURER SHALL NOT HAVE THE DUTY DIRECTING REPORTING FOR THE MEDICAID PROGRAM TO DEFEND OR INDEMNIFY FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITIES INTEGRITY UNIT COLLECTIONS; DIRECTING PROGRAM EXCEPT UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES AND TO TRANSFER REPORTS; REQUIRING A REPORT ON THE PROVIDE THAT THIS ACT SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED USE OF ADDITIONAL VOCA FUNDS; AND REQUIRING TO REQUIRE A PASSENGER'S AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AN ANNUAL REPORT ON FACILITY LICENSING AND POLICY TO PROVIDE CERTAIN COVERAGE. CERTIFICATION.

HOUSE BILL NO. 293 HOUSE BILL NO. 289 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE IDAHO STATE APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME FISCAL YEAR 2015; REDUCING PERSONNEL COSTS EQUIVALENT POSITIONS. TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION IN FISCAL YEAR 2015; REDUCING OPERATING EXPENDITURES TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC HOUSE BILL NO. 294 INSTRUCTION IN FISCAL YEAR 2015; AND DECLARING BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN EMERGENCY. AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR THE IDAHO STATE CAPITOL HOUSE BILL NO. 290 COMMISSION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; MAKING A BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE CASH TRANSFER; AND PROVIDING REAPPROPRIATION AN ACT AUTHORITY FOR DEDICATED FUNDS. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FOR SPECIAL PROGRAMS HOUSE BILL NO. 295 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; AN ACT AND PROVIDING FOR THE TRANSFER OF UNEXPENDED APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AND UNENCUMBERED MONEYS TO THE OPPORTUNITY ADMINISTRATION FOR THE BOND PAYMENT PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACCOUNT AT THE END OF FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016. FISCAL YEAR 2015. [March 19, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 225

HOUSE BILL NO. 296 12, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE NEW SECTION 33-1201A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ACT FOR AN IDAHO PROFESSIONAL ENDORSEMENT AND RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE THAT 33-1001, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO CERTAIN STAFF SHALL AUTOMATICALLY OBTAIN AN REVISE DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-1002, IDAHO PROFESSIONAL ENDORSEMENT, TO GRANT THE IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AMOUNTS NEEDED FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION RULEMAKING AUTHORITY STATE SUPPORT OF THE MASTER TEACHER PREMIUMS AND TO DEFINE A TERM; AMENDING SECTION 33-1204, AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE STATE BOARD SECTION 33-1004, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AND TO OF EDUCATION SHALL SET FORTH CRITERIA FOR ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RELATING RENEWAL OF ADMINISTRATOR CERTIFICATES, TO TO STAFF ALLOWANCE AND TO PROVIDE CORRECT PROVIDE RELATED REQUIREMENTS AND TO MAKE CODE REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004A, TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO 33-515, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN THE EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION MULTIPLIER, TO STAFF MAY NOT BE PLACED ON A RENEWABLE REMOVE PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE STATEWIDE CONTRACT STATUS, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION AVERAGE MULTIPLIER FOR INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; TO PROVIDE THAT ON A CERTAIN DATE PUPIL SERVICE PROVIDING A SUNSET DATE AND PROVIDING STAFF SHALL BE DEEMED INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF EFFECTIVE DATES. FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW HOUSE BILL NO. 297 SECTION 33-1004B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE A CAREER LADDER FOR INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, AN ACT TO PROVIDE ALLOCATION AMOUNTS, TO PROVIDE RELATING TO THE STATE TAX COMMISSION, REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO PLACEMENT ON THE THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND TAXATION CAREER LADDER, TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL AND THE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS; AMENDING EDUCATION ALLOCATION AMOUNTS AND TO PROVIDE SECTION 63-101, IDAHO CODE, TO DELETE REFERENCE FOR AN ANNUAL REVIEW OF CERTAIN EVALUATIONS; TO THE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS, TO PROVIDE AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY FOR THE STATE TAX COMMISSION TO APPOINT THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1004B, IDAHO A DIRECTOR AND TO PROVIDE MEANINGS FOR CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A CAREER LADDER FOR THE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS, THE STATE TAX INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, TO PROVIDE ALLOCATION COMMISSION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AMOUNTS, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS RELATING AND TAXATION; AMENDING SECTION 63-102, IDAHO TO PLACEMENT ON THE CAREER LADDER, TO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE COMMISSION-APPOINTED PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL EDUCATION ALLOCATION DIRECTOR; AMENDING SECTION 63-103, IDAHO CODE, AMOUNTS AND TO PROVIDE FOR AN ANNUAL REVIEW TO PROVIDE FOR APPOINTMENT OF A DIRECTOR OF CERTAIN EVALUATIONS; AMENDING SECTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND TAXATION 33-1004C, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT AND TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES AND EMPLOYEES; CODE REFERENCES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL AMENDING SECTION 63-3801, IDAHO CODE, TO CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004E, IDAHO PROVIDE THAT THE STATE TAX COMMISSION SHALL CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATING TO EACH SERVE AS THE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS; REPEALING DISTRICT'S SALARY-BASED APPORTIONMENT FOR SECTIONS 63-3802 THROUGH 63-3806, IDAHO CODE, INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF RELATING TO PROVISIONS DEALING WITH THE BOARD AND CLASSIFIED STAFF, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS OF TAX APPEALS; AMENDING SECTION 63-3808, RELATING TO DETERMINING EACH DISTRICT'S IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ADOPTION OF RULES SALARY-BASED APPORTIONMENT FOR PUPIL AND ISSUANCE OF SUBPOENAS BY THE STATE TAX SERVICE STAFF, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS COMMISSION; AMENDING SECTION 63-3809, IDAHO AND TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES; CODE, TO REVISE HEARING PROCEDURES; REPEALING AMENDING SECTION 33-1004F, IDAHO CODE, TO SECTION 63-3810, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO MOTION ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO FOR REHEARING AND REHEARING BY ENTIRE BOARD MASTER TEACHER PREMIUMS AND OBLIGATIONS OF TAX APPEALS; REPEALING SECTION 63-3811, IDAHO TO RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS; CODE, RELATING TO APPEALS OF TAX LIABILITY; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, AND AMENDING SECTION 63-3812, IDAHO CODE, TO BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1004I, PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR APPEALS FROM THE STATE IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR MASTER TEACHER TAX COMMISSION. PREMIUMS, TO PROVIDE MINIMUM AND ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, TO PROVIDE A MASTER TEACHER PREMIUM AMOUNT, TO DEFINE TERMS AND TO GRANT HOUSE BILL NO. 298 THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION RULEMAKING BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE AUTHORITY; AMENDING SECTION 33-1004J, IDAHO AN ACT CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN STAFF ARE RELATING TO PAYMENT TO MEDICAID PROVIDERS; ELIGIBLE FOR LEADERSHIP PREMIUMS, TO PROVIDE AMENDING SECTION 56-265, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A COMMITTEE, TO REMOVE A LEADERSHIP THAT CERTAIN SERVICES PROVIDED TO ADOLESCENTS PRIORITY AND TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL SHALL BE REIMBURSED AT A PERCENTAGE OF THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS; AMENDING CHAPTER CURRENT MEDICARE RATE. 226 HOUSE JOURNAL March 19, 2015]

HOUSE BILL NO. 299 H 287, H 288, H 289, H 290, H 291, H 292, H 293, H 294, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE H 295, H 296, H 297, H 298, and H 299 were introduced, read AN ACT the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION; AMENDING Administration Committee for printing. SECTION 40-701, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE APPORTIONMENT PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE S 1088, as amended in the House, by Education Committee, HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; AMENDING was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second SECTION 41-4909, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE reading. THE TRANSFER FEE IMPOSED ON PETROLEUM S 1136, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, PRODUCTS AND TO PROVIDE ALTERNATE MEANS OF read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, DISTRIBUTION OF TRANSFER FEES DEPENDENT ON and Administration Committee. THE UNENCUMBERED BALANCE IN THE PETROLEUM CLEAN WATER TRUST FUND; AMENDING SECTION S 1148 and S 1149, by Finance Committee, were introduced, 41-4910, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIFIED PORTIONS OF TRANSFER 9TH ORDER FEES AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPLICABILITY First Reading of Engrossed Bills OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF LAW; AMENDING SECTION 49-106, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE A TERM AND TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AMENDING SECTION H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, 49-109, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A DEFINITION AND by Transportation and Defense Committee, was introduced, read TO DEFINE A TERM; AMENDING SECTION 49-402, the first time by title, and filed for second reading. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE REGISTRATION FEES; AMENDING SECTION 49-402A, IDAHO CODE, TO H 142, as amended in the Senate, by Local Government REVISE REGISTRATION FEES; AMENDING SECTION Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed 49-432, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN PERMIT for second reading. FEES AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; 10TH ORDER AMENDING SECTION 49-434, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions REGISTRATION FEES; REPEALING SECTION 49-434, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO REGISTRATION FEES; H 276, by Appropriations Committee, was read the second AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY time by title and filed for third reading. THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 49-434, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR CRITERIA RELATING TO REGISTRATION, TO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION H 219 and HJM 4, by State Affairs Committee, were read FEES AND TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFIED the second time by title and filed for third reading. FEES; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING CHAPTER 4, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION SCR 112, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second OF A NEW SECTION 49-457, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE time by title and filed for third reading. FOR AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE FEE, A HYBRID VEHICLE FEE AND THE DEPOSIT OF FEES; AMENDING SECTION 49-1004, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE CERTAIN PERMIT H 257, H 256, and H 255, by Ways and Means Committee, FEES; AMENDING SECTION 57-814, IDAHO CODE, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. TO PROVIDE FOR THE TRANSFER OF CERTAIN GENERAL FUND COLLECTIONS TO THE BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND AND THE TRANSPORTATION S 1076, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, INFRASTRUCTURE FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR THE was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FUND, TO PROVIDE FOR DEPOSITS INTO THE FUND AND S 1025, S 1040, as amended, S 1056, as amended, and TO PROVIDE FOR USE OF MONEYS IN THE FUND; S 1109, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were read the second AMENDING SECTION 63-2402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE time by title and filed for third reading. THE TAX IMPOSED ON MOTOR FUEL AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; REPEALING SECTION 63-2402, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE IMPOSITION H 269, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the OF TAX UPON MOTOR FUEL; AMENDING CHAPTER second time by title and filed for third reading. 24, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-2402, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR S 1144 and S 1145, by Finance Committee, were read the TAX UPON MOTOR FUEL; AMENDING SECTION 63-2412, second time by title and filed for third reading. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE DISTRIBUTION OF TAX IMPOSED ON MOTOR FUEL; REPEALING SECTION 63-2412, IDAHO CODE, RELATING H 252, as amended, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF TAX IMPOSED ON MOTOR was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. FUEL; AMENDING CHAPTER 24, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-2412, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION H 92, as amended, by Business Committee, was read the OF TAX IMPOSED ON MOTOR FUEL; TO PROVIDE FOR second time by title and filed for third reading. SEVERABILITY; AND TO PROVIDE EFFECTIVE DATES. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business. [March 19, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 227

5TH ORDER Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McDonald, Report of Standing Committees McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, March 19, 2015 Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Mr. Speaker: VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 296 and NAYS – Moyle. Total – 1. H 299. Absent – Barbieri, Loertscher, McCrostie, Perry. Total – 4. WILLS, Chairman Total – 70. H 296 was referred to the Education Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 245 passed the H 299 was referred to the Transportation and Defense House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Committee. the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Mr. Rusche asked unanimous consent that S 1030 retain its Eleventh Order of Business. place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions S 1138 - APPROPRIATIONS - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION H 274 - APPROPRIATIONS - H&W S 1138 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 274 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1138 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 274 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Chew, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Malek, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, McDonald, Miller, Nye, Packer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Mr. Speaker. Total – 41. Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, NAYS – Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Holtzclaw, Luker, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, NAYS – Boyle, Cheatham, McMillan, Scott, Sims. Total – 5. Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Trujillo. Total – 24. Absent – Loertscher. Total – 1. Absent – Barbieri, Kerby, Loertscher, McCrostie, Perry. Total – 70. Total – 5. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1138 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 274 passed the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. S 1139 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 192 retain INSURANCE its place on the Third Reading Calendar until S 1139 was read the third time at length, section by section, Monday, March 23, 2015. There being no objection, it was so and placed before the House for final consideration. ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open H 245 - EDUCATION debate. H 245 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1139 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, The question being, "Shall H 245 pass?" DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Roll call resulted as follows: Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 56. 228 HOUSE JOURNAL March 19, 2015]

NAYS – Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, S 1142 - APPROPRIATIONS - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Harris, Kerby, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Sims. Total – 13. S 1142 was read the third time at length, section by section, Absent – Loertscher. 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 1139 passed the debate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. The question being, "Shall S 1142 pass?" S 1140 - APPROPRIATIONS - INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, S 1140 was read the third time at length, section by section, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, and placed before the House for final consideration. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, debate. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, The question being, "Shall S 1140 pass?" Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, NAYS – Cheatham, McMillan, Nate. Total – 3. Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Total – 70. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1142 passed the King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Senate. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. S 1143 - APPROPRIATIONS - GOVERNOR, EXECUTIVE Total – 61. OFFICE OF NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Gestrin, McMillan, Nate, Palmer, Sims. Total – 9. S 1143 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 1140 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.

S 1141 - APPROPRIATIONS - BUILDING SAFETY The question being, "Shall S 1143 pass?" S 1141 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, The question being, "Shall S 1141 pass?" Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, NAYS – Sims. Total – 1. Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, Total – 70. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1143 passed the Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Senate. Mr. Speaker. Total – 61. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Harris, Hixon, McMillan, Nate, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 9. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Total – 70. bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1141 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Senate. Order of Business. [March 19, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 229

7TH ORDER portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 219 be H 276 - APPROPRIATIONS - H&W - CHILD read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat WELFARE/DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED length, section by section, and placed before the House for final SERVICES/SERVICE INTEGRATION consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the immediate consideration of H 276 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 276 be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Roll call resulted as follows: Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – None. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 219 was read the first Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Mendive to open Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. debate. NAYS – None. The question being, "Shall H 219 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 276 was read the first AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, debate. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Monks disclosed a conflict of Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, interest regarding H 276. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, The question being, "Shall H 276 pass?" Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – None. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 219 passed the Crane, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, the Senate. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, H 257 - PROPERTY TAXATION Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. the immediate consideration of H 257 be suspended; that the NAYS – Barbieri, Dayley, Dixon, McMillan, Moyle, Nate, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Nielsen, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 10. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Absent – Chaney, Palmer. Total – 2. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 257 be Total – 70. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 276 passed the consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

H 219 - ELECTIONS Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, the immediate consideration of H 219 be suspended; that the Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, 230 HOUSE JOURNAL March 19, 2015]

Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, debate. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, The question being, "Shall H 256 pass?" Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – None. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Batt, Bell, Beyeler, 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 257 was read the first Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, debate. Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, The question being, "Shall H 257 pass?" Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. NAYS – None. Roll call resulted as follows: Absent – Kauffman, Perry. Total – 2. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Total – 70. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 256 passed the Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, the Senate. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, H 269 - OIL AND GAS TAX Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, the immediate consideration of H 269 be suspended; that the Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State NAYS – None. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 269 be Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 257 passed the read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to length, section by section, and placed before the House for final the Senate. consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. H 256 - PUBLIC WORKS 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 256 be suspended; that the AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 256 be Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS – None. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 269 was read the first Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kerby to open Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, debate. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. NAYS – None. Mr. Kerby asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate of H 269. There being no objection it was so ordered. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 256 was read the first The question being, "Shall H 269 pass?" [March 19, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 231

Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, NAYS – None. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1144 passed the Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Senate. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, S 1145 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC DEFENSE VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, COMMISSION Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Absent – Batt. Total – 1. the immediate consideration of S 1145 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 269 passed the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1145 be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat the Senate. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. S 1144 - APPROPRIATIONS - MILLENNIUM FUND The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1144 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1144 be Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS – None. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1145 was read the first Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. debate. NAYS – None. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Perry disclosed a conflict of Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds interest regarding S 1145. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1144 was read the first The question being, "Shall S 1145 pass?" 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 resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, debate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, The question being, "Shall S 1144 pass?" Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Roll call resulted as follows: Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, NAYS – None. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1145 passed the Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Senate. 232 HOUSE JOURNAL March 19, 2015]

H 92, as amended, - VOIDABLE TRANSACTIONS Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:01 p.m. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker the immediate consideration of H 92, as amended, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the ATTEST: State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 92, 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 House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche.

The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. NAYS – None.

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 92, as amended, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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 92, as amended, pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. NAYS – None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 92, 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 Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Friday, March 20, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. [March 20, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 233

HOUSE JOURNAL SCR 107, SCR 109, SCR 110, and SCR 113 for the signature of the Speaker. OF THE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled IDAHO LEGISLATURE S 1118, S 1087, S 1078, S 1059, as amended, S 1126, S 1127, S 1128, S 1129, S 1130, S 1131, S 1132, S 1133, S 1080, FIRST REGULAR SESSION as amended, S 1074, S 1075, S 1077, SCR 107, SCR 109, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE SCR 110, and SCR 113 and, when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. March 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled HCR 11 which has been signed by SIXTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY the President. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled HCR 11 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and House of Representatives Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. March 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed 69 members present. I transmit herewith S 1033, as amended, S 1150, S 1151, Absent – Chew. Total – 1. S 1157, S 1158, S 1159, S 1160, S 1161, and S 1162 which have Total – 70. passed the Senate. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. NOVAK, Secretary The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Harper Gibbs, Page. S 1033, as amended, S 1150, S 1151, S 1157, S 1158, S 1159, S 1160, S 1161, and S 1162 were filed for first reading. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal March 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: March 20, 2015 I return herewith H 240, H 247, H 248, H 249, H 250, H 251, Mr. Speaker: H 104, H 158, H 160, H 163, H 253, H 254, H 129, H 132, H 116, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 117, and H 137, as amended, which have passed the Senate. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved NOVAK, Secretary the House Journal of the Sixty-seventh Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 240, H 247, H 248, H 249, H 250, H 251, H 104, H 158, WILLS, Chairman H 160, H 163, H 253, H 254, H 129, H 132, H 116, H 117, and H 137, as amended, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Administration Committee for enrolling. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 19, 2015 4TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Consideration of Messages from the I return herewith H 157, as amended in the Senate, which Governor and the Senate has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise H 157, as amended in the Senate, was ordered held at the Desk. March 19, 2015 Mr. McDonald asked unanimous consent that the House The Honorable Scott Bedke concur in the Senate amendments to H 157, as amended in the Speaker of the House Senate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Dear Mr. Speaker: H 17, as amended in the Senate, was previously held at the Desk. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that the House concur to wit: in the Senate amendments to H 17, as amended in the Senate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 33, H 48, H 49, H 50, H 82, H 110, H 122, and H 133 H 194, as amended in the Senate, was previously held at the As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Desk. /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that the House concur in the Senate amendments to H 194, as amended in the Senate. March 19, 2015 There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1118, S 1087, S 1078, S 1059, H 157, as amended in the Senate, H 17, as amended in the as amended, S 1126, S 1127, S 1128, S 1129, S 1130, S 1131, Senate, and H 194, as amended in the Senate, were referred to the S 1132, S 1133, S 1080, as amended, S 1074, S 1075, S 1077, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. 234 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2015]

5TH ORDER March 19, 2015 Report of Standing Committees Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration S 1011 and report it back March 20, 2015 without recommendation. Mr. Speaker: LOERTSCHER, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 20, S 1011 was filed for second reading. H 287, H 288, H 289, H 290, H 291, H 292, H 293, H 294, H 295, H 297, and H 298. March 19, 2015 WILLS, Chairman Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that HCR 20 and H 298 were referred to the Health and Welfare we have had under consideration S 1104 and report it back Committee. with amendments attached to be placed on General Orders for consideration. H 287, H 288, H 289, H 290, H 293, H 294, and H 295 were LOERTSCHER, Chairman filed for second reading. S 1104 was placed on General Orders for consideration. H 291 was referred to the Resources and Conservation Committee. March 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: H 292 was referred to the Business Committee. We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have H 297 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. had under consideration H 277 and recommend that it do pass. BARBIERI, Chairman

March 20, 2015 H 277 was filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: March 19, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 30, H 46, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, H 59, H 78, H 81, H 90, H 91, H 101, H 102, H 107, H 120, as AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under amended, H 121, H 126, H 128, H 143, H 148, H 153, H 156, consideration S 1053, as amended, and S 1069, as amended, as H 159, H 172, H 178, H 190, H 209, H 226, H 227, H 228, amended, and recommend that they do pass. H 229, H 230, H 231, H 232, and HCR 13. WILLS, Chairman WILLS, Chairman S 1053, as amended, and S 1069, as amended, as amended, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 30, were filed for second reading. H 46, H 59, H 78, H 81, H 90, H 91, H 101, H 102, H 107, H 120, as amended, H 121, H 126, H 128, H 143, H 148, H 153, March 20, 2015 H 156, H 159, H 172, H 178, H 190, H 209, H 226, H 227, Mr. Speaker: H 228, H 229, H 230, H 231, H 232, and HCR 13 and, when so We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature have had under consideration H 296 and recommend that it do of the President. pass. DEMORDAUNT, Chairman March 20, 2015 H 296 was filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Order of Business. H 29, as amended in the Senate, to the Governor at 10:50 a.m., 7TH ORDER as of this date, March 19, 2015. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions WILLS, Chairman HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 21 March 20, 2015 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Mr. Speaker: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE DOCKET OF THE STATE HCR 6, HCR 9, HCR 14, HJM 5, HJM 6, and HJM 7 to the BOARD OF AND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Secretary of State at 10:48 a.m., as of this date, March 19, 2015. RELATING TO RULES GOVERNING THOROUGHNESS. WILLS, Chairman Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

March 19, 2015 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 EDUCATION, report that Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules we have had under consideration S 1072, as amended, and are not consistent with legislative intent; and recommend that it do pass. WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that a certain DEMORDAUNT, Chairman rule docket of the State Board of and State Department of Education relating to Rules Governing Thoroughness is not S 1072, as amended, was filed for second reading. consistent with legislative intent and should be rejected. [March 20, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 235

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members HOUSE BILL NO. 301 of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, AN ACT that IDAPA 08.02.03, the State Board of and State Department of RELATING TO CONCEALED WEAPONS; REPEALING Education, Rules Governing Thoroughness, adopted as a pending SECTION 18-3302, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE rule under Docket Number 08-0203-1406, the entire rulemaking ISSUANCE OF LICENSES TO CARRY CONCEALED docket, be, and the same is hereby rejected and declared null, void WEAPONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 33, TITLE 18, IDAHO and of no force and effect. CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 18-3302, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES IN THE ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 22 TO CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS; AMENDING BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE SECTION 18-3302I, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION DEFINITION; REPEALING SECTION 18-3302K, IDAHO STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND CODE, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF ENHANCED REJECTING A CERTAIN RULE OF THE STATE BOARD OF LICENSES TO CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS; AND STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RELATING AMENDING CHAPTER 33, TITLE 18, IDAHO CODE, BY TO RULES GOVERNING UNIFORMITY. THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 18-3302K, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES IN Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: THE ISSUANCE OF AN ENHANCED LICENSE TO CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS; AMENDING SECTION 18-3316, WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE A DEFINITION; AMENDING executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, SECTION 31-870, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SHALL NOT are not consistent with legislative intent; and IMPOSE OR COLLECT A FEE FOR LICENSES TO CARRY WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that a certain CONCEALED WEAPONS; AND AMENDING SECTION rule of the State Board of and State Department of Education 9-340B, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CORRECT CODE relating to Rules Governing Uniformity is not consistent with REFERENCE. legislative intent and should be rejected. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members H 300 and H 301 were introduced, read the first time by of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, Committee for printing. that IDAPA 08.02.02, the State Board of and State Department of Education, Rules Governing Uniformity, Section 004., S 1033, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, Subsection 03., only, adopted as a pending rule under Docket was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Number 08-0202-1402, be, and the same is hereby rejected and Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. declared null, void and of no force and effect. S 1150, S 1151, S 1157, S 1158, S 1159, S 1160, S 1161, and HCR 21 and HCR 22 were introduced, read the first time S 1162, by Finance Committee, were introduced, read the first by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration time by title, and filed for second reading. Committee for printing. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference 10TH ORDER of Bills and Joint Resolutions Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 281, H 282, and H 284, by Appropriations Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 300 BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE H 1, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time AN ACT by title and filed for third reading. RELATING TO THE EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM; AMENDING SECTION 33-1002, IDAHO S 1091 and S 1107, by State Affairs Committee, were read CODE, TO REMOVE THE TERM "SECONDARY" the second time by title and filed for third reading. IN RELATION TO SUPPORT UNITS, ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS AND TO PROVIDE THAT S 1121, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the COMPUTATION OF ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL SUPPORT second time by title and filed for third reading. UNITS SHALL INCLUDE GRADES 6 THROUGH 12; AMENDING SECTION 33-1002C, IDAHO CODE, TO H 246, by Education Committee, was read the second time REMOVE THE TERM "SECONDARY" IN RELATION by title and filed for third reading. TO ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS AND SUPPORT UNITS; H 260, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read AMENDING SECTION 33-1002F, IDAHO CODE, TO the second time by title and filed for third reading. REMOVE THE TERM "SECONDARY" IN RELATION TO ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS AND SUPPORT UNITS; S 1088, as amended in the House, by Education Committee, AMENDING SECTION 46-805, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. THE TERM "SECONDARY" IN RELATION TO STATE ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL FUNDING; AND PROVIDING AN S 1148 and S 1149, by Finance Committee, were read the EFFECTIVE DATE. second time by title and filed for third reading. 236 HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2015]

H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, NAYS – Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Erpelding, by Transportation and Defense Committee, was read the second Gannon, Gibbs, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Malek, time by title and filed for third reading. McCrostie, McDonald, Nye, Pence, Perry, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Troy, Wintrow, Wood. Total – 25. H 142, as amended in the Senate, by Local Government Absent – Luker. Total – 1. Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third Paired Votes: reading. AYE – Palmer NAY – Chew 11TH ORDER (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Total – 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 255 retain Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 4 adopted and its place on the Third Reading Calendar until ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. Monday, March 23, 2015. There being no objection, it was so Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills ordered. on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, March 23, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 252, as amended - SALES AND USE TAX There being no objection, the House advanced to the H 252, as amended, was read the third time at length, section Sixteenth Order of Business. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 16TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open Adjournment debate. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Ms. Sims disclosed a conflict of Monday, March 23, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion interest regarding H 252, as amended. carried. The question being, "Shall H 252, as amended, pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 12:26 p.m. Roll call resulted as follows: SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Chaney, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, ATTEST: Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Loertscher, Luker, BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk McDonald, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 39. NAYS – Anderson, Barbieri, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Dixon, Gestrin, Hartgen, Jordan, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Nielsen, Nye, Redman, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy. Total – 31. Paired Votes: AYE – Erpelding NAY – Chew (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 252, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

HJM 4 - JUDGES HJM 4 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Shepherd to open debate. The question being, "Shall HJM 4 be adopted?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kerby, Loertscher, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 44. [March 23, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 237

HOUSE JOURNAL March 20, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith S 1067, S 1147, S 1152, S 1163, S 1164, S 1165, S 1166, and S 1123 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary S 1067, S 1147, S 1152, S 1163, S 1164, S 1165, S 1166, and FIRST REGULAR SESSION S 1123 were filed for first reading. SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees

SEVENTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY March 23, 2015 MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 21, House of Representatives HCR 22, H 300, and H 301. WILLS, Chairman The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. HCR 21, HCR 22, and H 301 were filed for second reading. Roll call showed all 70 members present. H 300 was referred to the Education Committee. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty.

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nathan Johnston, Page. March 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: 3RD ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Approval of Journal ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 104, H 116, H 117, H 129, H 132, H 137, as amended, H 158, H 160, H 163, March 23, 2015 H 240, H 247, H 248, H 249, H 250, H 251, H 253, and H 254. Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 104, the House Journal of the Sixty-eighth Legislative Day and H 116, H 117, H 129, H 132, H 137, as amended, H 158, H 160, recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 163, H 240, H 247, H 248, H 249, H 250, H 251, H 253, WILLS, Chairman and H 254 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Consideration of Messages from the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 17, as Governor and the Senate amended in the Senate, H 194, as amended in the Senate, and H 157, as amended in the Senate. March 20, 2015 WILLS, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1125 and S 1086 for the H 17, as amended in the Senate, H 194, as amended in the signature of the Speaker. Senate, and H 157, as amended in the Senate, were filed for first NOVAK, Secretary reading of engrossed bills. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1125 and S 1086 and, when so signed, ordered them returned March 23, 2015 to the Senate. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND March 20, 2015 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Mr. Speaker: HCR 11 to the Secretary of State at 10:47 a.m., as of this date, I return herewith enrolled H 31, H 58, H 62, H 64, H 72, March 20, 2015. as amended in the Senate, H 114, H 123, H 136, H 138, H 139, WILLS, Chairman H 150, H 161, H 166, H 169, H 189, H 205, H 210, H 211, H 218, H 223, H 224, and H 225 which have been signed by the President. March 20, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND Enrolled H 31, H 58, H 62, H 64, H 72, as amended in the CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration Senate, H 114, H 123, H 136, H 138, H 139, H 150, H 161, H 265 and recommend that it do pass. H 166, H 169, H 189, H 205, H 210, H 211, H 218, H 223, RAYBOULD, Chairman H 224, and H 225 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. H 265 was filed for second reading. 238 HOUSE JOURNAL March 23, 2015]

March 20, 2015 excessive boating, hunting and hiking restrictions in the proposed Mr. Speaker: Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge comprehensive conservation We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, plan. report that we have had under consideration S 1073 and report it BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that future comprehensive back with amendments attached to be placed on General Orders conservation plans and other federal efforts at wildlife for consideration. management that affect Idaho be developed in cooperation with ANDRUS, Chairman Idaho stakeholders. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House of S 1073 was placed on General Orders for consideration. Representatives and the Senate of Idaho request that our March 20, 2015 congressional delegates urge the United States Fish and Wildlife Mr. Speaker: Service to address the concerns discussed in this Memorial and We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND to develop future plans and efforts in cooperation with Idaho DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration stakeholders. S 1120 and recommend that it do pass. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the PALMER, Chairman House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the Director of S 1120 was filed for second reading. the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the United States Secretary of the Interior, the President of the Senate and the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Speaker of the House of Representatives of Congress, and the Order of Business. congressional delegation representing the State of Idaho in the 7TH ORDER Congress of the United States. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 23 HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 10 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A JOINT MEMORIAL STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND TO THE DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, THE UNITED STATES APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO UNDERTAKE AND SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, THE PRESIDENT OF COMPLETE A STUDY OF THE PURCHASING LAWS OF THE SENATE AND THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE THE STATE AND TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS. OF REPRESENTATIVES OF CONGRESS, AND THE Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho finds that STATES. the purchasing laws of the state could be strengthened and have We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives not been fully revised, modernized or updated during the past 40 and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First years; and Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby WHEREAS, with changes in technology the purchasing laws respectfully represent that: of the 1970s are antiquated; and WHEREAS, the purpose of a comprehensive conservation WHEREAS, the State of Idaho is committed to open, honest plan for a national wildlife refuge is to specify a management and transparent purchasing processes; and direction for the refuge that takes many considerations, including WHEREAS, Idaho's purchasing process should include an recreational opportunities, into account; and increased respect for local business interests; and WHEREAS, the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, WHEREAS, statewide purchasing solutions may not always including Lake Lowell, has been an important source of outdoor be in the best interests of Idaho; and recreational opportunities for the people of Idaho since the WHEREAS, a thorough and complete study of our state refuge's creation more than 100 years ago; and purchasing laws should include a comprehensive review of best WHEREAS, the comprehensive conservation plan proposed practices in the field; and for the Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge by the United WHEREAS, tax moneys will likely be saved through States Fish and Wildlife Service imposes certain restrictions on changes in procedures used in purchasing goods and services on recreational activities that are of great concern to the people of behalf of the state. Idaho; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members WHEREAS, such restrictions will have a profoundly of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, negative impact on boating, hiking and hunting opportunities in the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, the refuge; and that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a committee WHEREAS, the Legislature recognizes the importance to undertake and complete a study of the purchasing laws of the of conservation and preservation of habitat and wildlife and State of Idaho including, but not limited to, the submission and supports the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in its acceptance of bids for goods and services, including construction conservation and preservation efforts; and and to report and make recommendations for changes therein. WHEREAS, the Legislature believes that the goals The Legislative Council shall determine the number of legislators of conservation and preservation can still be met while and membership from each house appointed to the committee considering and respecting the importance of outdoor recreational and shall authorize the committee to receive input, advice and opportunities held sacred by the people of Idaho. assistance from interested and affected parties who are not NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members members of the Legislature. of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nonlegislative members the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, of the committee may be appointed by the cochairs of the that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service reconsider the [March 23, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 239 committee who are appointed by the Legislative Council. H 302, H 303, H 304, and H 305 were introduced, read Nonlegislative members of the committee shall not be reimbursed the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and from legislative funds for per diem, mileage or other expenses Administration Committee for printing. and shall not have voting privileges regarding the committee's recommendations or proposed legislation. S 1067, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, report its findings, recommendations and proposed legislation, and Administration Committee. if any, to the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho S 1147, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the Legislature. first time by title, and referred to the Ways and Means Committee. HJM 10 and HCR 23 were introduced, read the first time S 1152, S 1163, S 1164, S 1165, and S 1166, by Finance by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed Committee for printing. for second reading. S 1123, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, 8TH ORDER read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Committee. of Bills and Joint Resolutions 9TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 302 First Reading of Engrossed Bills BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 17, as amended in the Senate, by Transportation and RELATING TO SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, Defense Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, ENGINEERING AND MATH EDUCATION; AMENDING and filed for second reading. CHAPTER 8, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-823, IDAHO CODE, TO CREATE IN THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR THE SCIENCE, H 194, as amended in the Senate, by State Affairs TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATH ACTION Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed CENTER AND THE STEM ACTION CENTER BOARD, TO for second reading. PROVIDE POWERS AND DUTIES AND TO PROVIDE FOR REPORTS. H 157, as amended in the Senate, by Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 303 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AN ACT 10TH ORDER RELATING TO EMINENT DOMAIN; AMENDING Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions SECTION 7-701A, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN EVIDENCE IN CASES IN WHICH EMINENT DOMAIN IS INTENDED TO BE EXERCISED FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES; H 287, H 288, H 289, H 290, H 293, H 294, and H 295, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. by Appropriations Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 304 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE H 277, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second AN ACT time by title and filed for third reading. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES FOR 2016; EXEMPTING APPROPRIATION OBJECT AND S 1072, as amended, by Education Committee, was read the PROGRAM TRANSFER LIMITATIONS; PROVIDING second time by title and filed for third reading. LEGISLATIVE INTENT RELATING TO SYSTEM-WIDE EXPENDITURES; AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT FOR REPORTING RELATED TO THE COMPLETE S 1011, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time COLLEGE IDAHO INITIATIVE. by title and filed for third reading.

HOUSE BILL NO. 305 S 1053, as amended, and S 1069, as amended, as amended, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were read the second time by AN ACT title and filed for third reading. APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE OFFICE OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; H 296, by Education Committee, was read the second time LIMITING THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME by title and filed for third reading. EQUIVALENT POSITIONS; REAPPROPRIATING THE S 1150, S 1151, S 1157, S 1158, S 1159, S 1160, S 1161, and UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED FEDERAL S 1162, by Finance Committee, were read the second time by title GRANT FUND BALANCE INTO FISCAL YEAR 2016; and filed for third reading. AND REAPPROPRIATING THE UNEXPENDED AND UNENCUMBERED BALANCE IN THE PUBLIC CHARTER There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth SCHOOL AUTHORIZERS FUND INTO FISCAL YEAR 2016. Order of Business. 240 HOUSE JOURNAL March 23, 2015]

5TH ORDER NAYS – Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Report of Standing Committees Clow, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Hixon, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, March 23, 2015 Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Trujillo. Total – 26. Mr. Speaker: Absent – DeMordaunt, Wood. Total – 2. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Total – 70. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 303. WILLS, Chairman Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 281 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 303 was referred to the Local Government Committee. the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Mr. Rusche, having voted on the prevailing side, served Eleventh Order of Business. notice that he may ask for reconsideration of the vote by which H 192 failed the House. 11TH ORDER H 192 was ordered held at the Desk. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 282 - APPROPRIATIONS - CATASTROPHIC HEALTH CARE PROGRAM H 192 - LICENSE PLATES H 192 was read the third time at length, section by section, H 282 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kloc to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 192 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 282 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Bateman, Chew, Collins, Roll call resulted as follows: Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, King, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Rubel, Rudolph, Smith, Trujillo, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood. Total – 30. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – Anderst, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Redman, Romrell, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Mr. Speaker. Total – 38. Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Absent – DeMordaunt, Wood. Total – 2. NAYS – McMillan, Sims. Total – 2. Total – 70. Absent – DeMordaunt, Wood. Total – 2. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 192 failed to pass the House and ordered the bill filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 282 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 255 be returned the Senate. to the Resources and Conservation Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 284 - APPROPRIATIONS - CORRECTION DEPARTMENT

H 281 - APPROPRIATIONS - H&W - PUBLIC HEALTH H 284 was read the third time at length, section by section, SERVICES and placed before the House for final consideration. H 281 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 Mr. Malek to open Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Malek disclosed a conflict of debate. interest regarding H 284. The question being, "Shall H 281 pass?" The question being, "Shall H 284 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Burtenshaw, Chew, Collins, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Malek, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Nye, Packer, Pence, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Smith, Thompson, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 42. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, [March 23, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 241

Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 59. 1:15 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. NAYS – Dayley, Dixon, Harris, Jordan, McMillan, Nate, Nielsen, Scott, Sims, Troy. Total – 10. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until Absent – DeMordaunt. Total – 1. 1:15 p.m. Total – 70. RECESS Afternoon Session Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 284 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to The House reconvened at 1:15 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. the Senate. Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of H 1 - STATE AMPHIBIAN Business. H 1 was read the third time at length, section by section, and Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 260 retain its placed before the House for final consideration. place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McDonald and Mr. Bateman to open debate. Mr. McDonald asked unanimous consent that S 1069, as amended, as amended, be placed on General Orders for The question being, "Shall H 1 pass?" consideration. There being no objection it was so ordered.

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate - Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Dixon, Erpelding, MOTOR VEHICLES Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Senate, was read the third time at length, section by section, and Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, placed before the House for final consideration. Scott, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Kauffman to open Youngblood. Total – 51. debate. NAYS – Andrus, Burtenshaw, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Gestrin, Harris, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, The question being, "Shall H 15, as amended in the Senate, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Vander Woude, Mr. Speaker. as amended in the Senate, pass?" Total – 17. Absent – Barbieri, DeMordaunt. Total – 2. Roll call resulted as follows: Total – 70. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 1 passed the House. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, H 246 - BULLYING Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, H 246 was read the third time at length, section by section, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, and placed before the House for final consideration. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McDonald to open NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Harris, McMillan, Mendive, debate. Nate, Redman, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 11. Absent – Boyle. Total – 1. The question being, "Shall H 246 pass?" Total – 70.

Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared H 15, as amended in AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, the Senate, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Administration Committee for enrolling. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, H 142, as amended in the Senate - PLANNING AND Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, ZONING Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 51. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Cheatham, Dayley, Dixon, Harris, H 142, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Scott, Sims, Thompson, Vander Woude, Mr. Speaker. Total – 18. consideration. Absent – Malek. Total – 1. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open Total – 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 246 passed the The question being, "Shall H 142, as amended in the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Senate, pass?" the Senate. 242 HOUSE JOURNAL March 23, 2015]

Roll call resulted as follows: Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Total – 68. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, NAYS – Cheatham, Sims. Total – 2. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Total – 70. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 296 was read the first VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. DeMordaunt to Absent – Boyle. Total – 1. open debate. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall H 296 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared H 142, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Roll call resulted as follows: referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, for enrolling. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Order of Business. Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, 5TH ORDER Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. Report of Standing Committees NAYS – Barbieri, Harris, McMillan, Monks, Moyle, Palmer, March 23, 2015 Scott, Sims. Total – 8. Mr. Speaker: Total – 70. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 296 passed the ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 10, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to HCR 23, H 302, H 304, and H 305. the Senate. WILLS, Chairman HJM 10, H 304, and H 305 were filed for second reading. H 287 - APPROPRIATIONS - EDUCATION BOARD, HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS HCR 23 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with H 302 was referred to the Education Committee. the immediate consideration of H 287 be suspended; that the There being no objection, the House advanced 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 287 be 7TH ORDER read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. H 296 - EDUCATION The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 296 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 296 be Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Roll call resulted as follows: VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, NAYS – Cheatham, Sims. Total – 2. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total – 70. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 287 was read the first [March 23, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 243 time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Monks disclosed a conflict of by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. interest regarding H 288. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open The question being, "Shall H 288 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 287 pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Roll call resulted as follows: DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Holtzclaw, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Nye, Packer, Pence, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 57. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, NAYS – Barbieri, Boyle, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Harris, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 53. Luker, McMillan, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Scott, Sims. Total – 13. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Harris, Total – 70. Hixon, Loertscher, McMillan, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Sims, Vander Woude. Total – 16. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 288 passed the Absent – Hartgen. Total – 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Total – 70. the Senate.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 287 passed the H 289 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to PUBLIC INSTRUCTION the Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with H 288 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF the immediate consideration of H 289 be suspended; that the HEALTH AND WELFARE - INDEPENDENT COUNCILS/ portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State INDIRECT SUPPORT SERVICES/HEALTHCARE of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be POLICY INITIATIVES/LICENSING AND dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 289 be CERTIFICATION read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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. Rusche. the immediate consideration of H 288 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 288 be Roll call resulted as follows: read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, NAYS – Cheatham, Sims. Total – 2. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Total – 70. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 289 was read the first Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section NAYS – Cheatham, Sims. Total – 2. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 288 was read the first The question being, "Shall H 289 pass?" 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 resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, debate. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, 244 HOUSE JOURNAL March 23, 2015]

Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Harris, Luker, McMillan, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Scott, Sims. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Total – 14. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Total – 70. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 290 passed the Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS – None. the Senate. Absent – Troy. Total – 1. Total – 70. H 293 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 289 passed the HISTORICAL SOCIETY House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the Senate. the immediate consideration of H 293 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be H 290 - APPROPRIATIONS - SPECIAL PROGRAMS dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 293 be Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat the immediate consideration of H 290 be suspended; that the length, section by section, and placed before the House for final portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. 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 290 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Roll call resulted as follows: length, section by section, and placed before the House for final AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Roll call resulted as follows: Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Total – 68. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, NAYS – Cheatham, Sims. Total – 2. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Total – 70. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 293 was read the first NAYS – Cheatham, Sims. 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 Mr. Gibbs to open of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 290 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section The question being, "Shall H 293 pass?" by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, debate. Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, The question being, "Shall H 290 pass?" Kerby, King, Kloc, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 46. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, DeMordaunt, Crane, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Holtzclaw, Loertscher, Luker, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, McMillan, Mendive, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Scott, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Shepherd, Sims, Vander Woude. Total – 23. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nye, Packer, Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Total – 70. Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 293 passed the Mr. Speaker. Total – 55. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. [March 23, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 245

H 294 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE CAPITOL read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat COMMISSION length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 294 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 294 be AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Roll call resulted as follows: Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – Cheatham, Sims. Total – 2. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Total – 70. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 295 was read the first Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Total – 68. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – Cheatham, Sims. Total – 2. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon 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 295 pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and H 294 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, debate. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, The question being, "Shall H 294 pass?" Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS – None. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 295 passed the Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, the Senate. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, H 277 - TITLE INSURANCE Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Absent – Malek. Total – 1. the immediate consideration of H 277 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 294 passed the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 277 be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat the Senate. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. H 295 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR THE BOND PAYMENT The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" PROGRAM Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, the immediate consideration of H 295 be suspended; that the Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 295 be Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, 246 HOUSE JOURNAL March 23, 2015]

Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion to reconsider Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, failed to carry and H 192, having failed the House, was filed in Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, the office of the Chief Clerk. Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Total – 68. Sixteenth Order of Business. NAYS – Cheatham, Sims. Total – 2. Total – 70. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., carried, the rules were suspended, and H 277 was read the first Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section carried. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Thompson to open 2:22 p.m. debate. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker The question being, "Shall H 277 pass?" ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – Moyle. Total – 1. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 277 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Thirteenth Order of Business. 13TH ORDER Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business Notice having been served and having voted on the prevailing side, Mr. Rusche moved that the House reconsider the vote by which H 192 failed the House. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. The question being, "Shall the motion carry?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Bateman, Beyeler, Chew, Clow, Erpelding, Gannon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, Miller, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 31. NAYS – Anderst, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Scott, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Mr. Speaker. Total – 39. Total – 70. [March 24, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 247

HOUSE JOURNAL March 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled S 1138, S 1139, S 1140, S 1141, S 1142, S 1143, S 1144, and S 1145 for the signature of the Speaker. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1138, SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE S 1139, S 1140, S 1141, S 1142, S 1143, S 1144, and S 1145 and, when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. March 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 30, H 46, H 59, H 78, H 81, SEVENTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY H 90, H 91, H 101, H 102, H 107, H 120, as amended, H 121, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2015 H 126, H 128, H 143, H 148, H 153, H 156, H 159, H 172, H 178, H 190, H 209, H 226, H 227, H 228, H 229, H 230, H 231, H 232, and HCR 13 which have been signed by the House of Representatives President. The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. NOVAK, Secretary Roll call showed 69 members present. Enrolled H 30, H 46, H 59, H 78, H 81, H 90, H 91, H 101, Absent – Chaney. Total – 1. H 102, H 107, H 120, as amended, H 121, H 126, H 128, H 143, Total – 70. H 148, H 153, H 156, H 159, H 172, H 178, H 190, H 209, H 226, H 227, H 228, H 229, H 230, H 231, and H 232 were Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Preston Moyle, Page. for delivery to the Governor. 3RD ORDER Enrolled HCR 13 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Approval of Journal Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. March 24, 2015 March 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND I transmit herewith S 1135, as amended, and S 1154, as ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved amended, which have passed the Senate. the House Journal of the Seventy-first Legislative Day and NOVAK, Secretary recommend that same be adopted as corrected. S 1135, as amended, and S 1154, as amended, were filed for WILLS, Chairman first reading. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by March 23, 2015 Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Mr. Speaker: Mrs. Bell asked unanimous consent that S 1152 be referred to I return herewith H 113, as amended in the Senate, and the Appropriations Committee. There being no objection, it was H 154, as amended in the Senate, which have passed the Senate. so ordered. NOVAK, Secretary H 113, as amended in the Senate, and H 154, as amended in 4TH ORDER the Senate, were ordered held at the Desk. Consideration of Messages from the Mrs. Trujillo asked unanimous consent that the House concur Governor and the Senate in the Senate amendments to H 113, as amended in the Senate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise Mr. Loertscher asked unanimous consent that the House concur in the Senate amendments to H 154, as amended in the March 23, 2015 Senate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House H 113, as amended in the Senate, and H 154, as amended in the Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Dear Mr. Speaker: Administration Committee for engrossing. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am 5TH ORDER transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, Report of Standing Committees to wit: March 24, 2015 H 39, H 47, H 61, H 108, H 125, H 147, H 177, H 206, and Mr. Speaker: H 207 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 142, as As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" amended in the Senate, and H 15, as amended in the Senate, as /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter amended in the Senate. Governor WILLS, Chairman 248 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2015]

The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 142, title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration as amended in the Senate, and H 15, as amended in the Senate, Committee. as amended in the Senate, and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. March 24, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND 10TH ORDER ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 31, H 58, H 62, H 64, H 72, as amended in the Senate, H 114, HCR 21 and HCR 22, by Education Committee, were read H 123, H 136, H 138, H 139, H 150, H 161, H 166, H 169, the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 189, H 205, H 210, H 211, H 218, H 223, H 224, and H 225 to the Governor at 10:17 a.m., as of this date, March 23, 2015. H 301, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time WILLS, Chairman by title and filed for third reading. March 23, 2015 H 265, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Mr. Speaker: time by title and filed for third reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, report that we have had under consideration H 286 and S 1120, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the recommend that it do pass. second time by title and filed for third reading. COLLINS, Chairman S 1163, S 1164, S 1165, and S 1166, by Finance Committee, H 286 was filed for second reading. were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. March 23, 2015 H 17, as amended in the Senate, by Transportation and Mr. Speaker: Defense Committee, was read the second time by title and filed We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that for third reading. we have had under consideration S 1071, as amended, and recommend that it do pass. H 194, as amended in the Senate, by State Affairs DEMORDAUNT, Chairman Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. S 1071, as amended, was filed for second reading. H 157, as amended in the Senate, by Judiciary, Rules, and March 23, 2015 Administration Committee, was read the second time by title and Mr. Speaker: filed for third reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration H 298 and HJM 10, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the HCR 19 and recommend that they do pass. second time by title and filed for third reading. WOOD, Chairman H 304 and H 305, by Appropriations Committee, were read H 298 and HCR 19 were filed for second reading. the second time by title and filed for third reading. March 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: 11TH ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration H 291 and HJM 9 and recommend that they do pass. Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that H 260 and RAYBOULD, Chairman S 1011 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 291 and HJM 9 were filed for second reading. S 1030 - CODIFIER CORRECTIONS March 23, 2015 Mr. Speaker: S 1030 was read the third time at length, section by section, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, and placed before the House for final consideration. AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under consideration S 1033, as amended, S 1041, as amended, S 1136, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open and SCR 124 and recommend that they do pass. debate. WILLS, Chairman The question being, "Shall S 1030 pass?" S 1033, as amended, S 1041, as amended, S 1136, and SCR 124 were filed for second reading. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Order of Business. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, 8TH ORDER Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, of Bills and Joint Resolutions Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, S 1135, as amended, and S 1154, as amended, by Judiciary Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, and Rules Committee, were introduced, read the first time by Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, [March 24, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 249

VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, NAYS – Scott. Total – 1. Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Absent – Chaney. Total – 1. NAYS – None. Total – 70. Absent – Chaney. Total – 1. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1025 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1030 passed the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1109 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, Mr. Loertscher asked unanimous consent that S 1107 be it was so ordered. returned to the State Affairs Committee. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1109 - UNIFORM BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CODE S 1076 - BENEFIT CORPORATION ACT S 1109 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1076 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. Malek to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Anderson to open debate. Mr. Malek asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of S 1025 be allowed in debate of S 1109. The question being, "Shall S 1076 pass?" There being no objection it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1109 pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, NAYS – None. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Absent – Chaney. Total – 1. Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Total – 70. NAYS – Scott. Total – 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1076 passed the Absent – Chaney. Total – 1. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total – 70. Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1109 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1025 - IDAHO UNIFORM BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CODE S 1025 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1040, as amended - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1040, as amended, was read the third time at length, section At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Perry to open The question being, "Shall S 1025 pass?" debate.

Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1040, as amended, pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, 250 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2015]

VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, S 1088, as amended in the House - EDUCATION Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. S 1088, as amended in the House, was read the third time at Absent – Chaney. Total – 1. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Total – 70. consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1040, as At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill debate. ordered returned to the Senate. Mrs. VanOrden asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in S 1056, as amended - NONPROBATE TRANSFERS debate of S 1088, as amended in the House. There being no objection it was so ordered. S 1056, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1088, as amended in the House, pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1056, as amended, pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Roll call resulted as follows: Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, King, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, NAYS – McCrostie. Total – 1. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Absent – Chaney, Kloc. Total – 2. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. Total – 70. NAYS – Anderson, Jordan, Kloc, VanOrden. Total – 4. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1088, as amended Absent – Chaney, DeMordaunt. Total – 2. in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Total – 70. ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1056, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill S 1148 - APPROPRIATIONS - HISPANIC AFFAIRS ordered returned to the Senate. S 1148 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1121 - IMMUNIZATION REGISTRY At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open S 1121 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1148 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Rusche to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1121 pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Collins, Dayley, Erpelding, Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, AYES – Anderson, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Monks, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, McDonald, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Total – 47. Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 37. NAYS – Barbieri, Boyle, Cheatham, Clow, Crane, NAYS – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Holtzclaw, Loertscher, Chaney, Cheatham, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Gestrin, Harris, Holtzclaw, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 22. Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Absent – Chaney. Total – 1. Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude. Total – 33. Total – 70. Paired Votes: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1148 passed the AYE – Perry NAY – Chaney House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Senate. Total – 70. S 1149 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC TELEVISION Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1121 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1149 was read the third time at length, section by section, Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. [March 24, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 251

At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, debate. Holtzclaw, Horman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, The question being, "Shall S 1149 pass?" Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Redman, Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Roll call resulted as follows: Wills, Wintrow. Total – 50. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, NAYS – Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Gibbs, Jordan, Burtenshaw, Chew, Collins, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Kauffman, Kerby, McCrostie, Miller, Nielsen, Raybould, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Wood, Youngblood, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Mr. Speaker. Total – 19. Moyle, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Absent – Chaney. Total – 1. Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Total – 70. Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 47. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Clow, Crane, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1072, as Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Harris, Kerby, Loertscher, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Redman, Scott, ordered returned to the Senate. Shepherd, Sims, Vander Woude. Total – 22. Absent – Chaney. Total – 1. S 1053, as amended - PROTECTION OF PERSONS Total – 70. UNDER DISABILITY AND THEIR PROPERTY Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1149 passed the S 1053, as amended, was read the third time at length, section House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open S 1091 - APPORTIONMENT PLANS debate. S 1091 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1053, as amended, pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Bateman to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, The question being, "Shall S 1091 pass?" Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Roll call resulted as follows: Jordan, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, NAYS – None. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Absent – Chaney, Kauffman. Total – 2. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Total – 70. Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1053, as NAYS – Shepherd, Sims. Total – 2. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Absent – Chaney, Holtzclaw. Total – 2. ordered returned to the Senate. Total – 70. S 1150 - APPROPRIATIONS - AGRICULTURAL Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1091 passed the RESEARCH AND COOPERATIVE EXTENSION House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the SERVICE Senate. S 1150 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1072, as amended - ELECTIONS - SCHOOL DISTRICT and placed before the House for final consideration. TRUSTEES At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open S 1072, as amended, was read the third time at length, section debate. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1150 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McDonald to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Beyeler disclosed a conflict of AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, interest regarding S 1072, as amended. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, The question being, "Shall S 1072, as amended, pass?" Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Roll call resulted as follows: McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, 252 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2015]

Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – Barbieri, Crane, Harris, Luker, Palmer, Sims. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Total – 6. Absent – Chaney. Total – 1. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1150 passed the AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Senate. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the House recess Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, until 1:15 p.m. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Without objection, the Speaker declared the House at recess Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, until 1:15 p.m. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, RECESS Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Afternoon Session Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. NAYS – None. The House reconvened at 1:15 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Absent – Chaney, Monks, Packer, Palmer, Perry. Total – 5. Total – 70. Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of Business. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion S 1151 - APPROPRIATIONS - carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 21 was read the first PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL EDUCATION DIVISION time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1151 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open debate. The question being, "Shall HCR 21 be adopted?"

The question being, "Shall S 1151 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Roll call resulted as follows: Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. NAYS – None. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Crane, McMillan, Nate, Scott, Absent – Chaney, Gestrin, Monks, Packer, Perry. Total – 5. Sims. Total – 7. Total – 70. Absent – Chaney, Monks, Packer, Palmer, Perry. Total – 5. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 21 adopted and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1151 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the HCR 22 - EDUCATION - RULEMAKING Senate. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining the immediate consideration of HCR 22 be suspended; that the bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 22 be Order of Business. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. 7TH ORDER Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" HCR 21 - EDUCATION - RULEMAKING Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, the immediate consideration of HCR 21 be suspended; that the Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 21 be Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, [March 24, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 253

McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Boyle to open Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. debate. NAYS – None. Ms. Wintrow asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Absent – Chaney, Monks, Packer, Palmer, Perry. Total – 5. Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Total – 70. debate of H 301. There being no objection it was so ordered. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall H 301 pass?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 22 was read the first Roll call resulted as follows: time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, debate. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, The question being, "Shall HCR 22 be adopted?" Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Roll call resulted as follows: Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 57. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, NAYS – Chew, Erpelding, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Nye, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Pence, Rubel, Smith, Wills, Wintrow. Total – 11. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Absent – Chaney, Packer. Total – 2. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Total – 70. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 301 passed the Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, the Senate. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. NAYS – None. H 304 - APPROPRIATIONS - COMMUNITY COLLEGES Absent – Chaney, Monks, Packer. Total – 3. Total – 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 304 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 22 adopted and portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 304 be H 301 - CONCEALED WEAPONS read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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. Rusche. the immediate consideration of H 301 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 301 be Roll call resulted as follows: read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – None. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Absent – Chaney, Monks, Packer, Palmer, Perry. Total – 5. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Total – 70. Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 304 was read the first NAYS – None. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Absent – Chaney, Monks, Packer, Palmer, Perry. Total – 5. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 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 carried, the rules were suspended, and H 301 was read the first The question being, "Shall H 304 pass?" 254 HOUSE JOURNAL March 24, 2015]

Roll call resulted as follows: VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Mr. Speaker. Total – 54. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Crane, Loertscher, Luker, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, McMillan, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Sims. Total – 12. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Absent – Chaney, Gestrin, Hartgen, Packer. Total – 4. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Total – 70. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 305 passed the Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, the Senate. Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. NAYS – None. HJM 10 - DEER FLAT NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Absent – Chaney, Hixon, Packer. Total – 3. Total – 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HJM 10 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 304 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 HJM 10 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time H 305 - APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF STATE BOARD at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. OF EDUCATION Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" the immediate consideration of H 305 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 305 be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, NAYS – None. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Absent – Chaney, Monks, Packer, Palmer, Perry. Total – 5. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total – 70. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, carried, the rules were suspended, and HJM 10 was read the first Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – None. Absent – Chaney, Monks, Packer, Palmer, Perry. Total – 5. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Hixon to open Total – 70. debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds The question being, "Shall HJM 10 be adopted?" of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 305 was read the first Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 10 adopted by voice time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 265 be placed At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open on General Orders for consideration. There being no objection it debate. was so ordered. The question being, "Shall H 305 pass?" 8TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, of Bills and Joint Resolutions Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, HOUSE BILL NO. 306 Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nye, AN ACT Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, RELATING TO COURSES OF INSTRUCTION; Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, AMENDING CHAPTER 16, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, [March 24, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 255

BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1630, KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS ARE NOT COMPULSORY IDAHO CODE, TO GRANT THE STATE BOARD OF AND CHILD ATTENDANCE IN KINDERGARTEN IS NOT EDUCATION RULEMAKING AUTHORITY CONCERNING MANDATORY; AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES AND THE FLEXIBILITY DOCUMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THE A SUNSET DATE. FEDERAL ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT, TO PROVIDE TESTING REQUIREMENTS, TO H 306 and H 307 were introduced, read the first time by PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING THE title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration CONTENTS OF THE FLEXIBILITY DOCUMENT AND TO Committee for printing. PROVIDE REVIEW REQUIREMENTS. There being no objection, the House advanced to the HOUSE BILL NO. 307 Sixteenth Order of Business. BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE 16TH ORDER AN ACT Adjournment RELATING TO EDUCATION; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING SECTION 33-201, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion TO A VOLUNTARY KINDERGARTEN PREPAREDNESS carried. PILOT PROGRAM AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 33-208, IDAHO Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT SCHOOL DISTRICTS 2:14 p.m. MAY ESTABLISH A VOLUNTARY KINDERGARTEN SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker PREPAREDNESS PILOT PROGRAM; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION ATTEST: OF A NEW SECTION 33-208A, IDAHO CODE, TO BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk DEFINE TERMS; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-208B, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH A VOLUNTARY KINDERGARTEN PREPAREDNESS PILOT PROGRAM, TO PROVIDE FOR USE OF THE STATE DATA SYSTEM AND TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO PARENTAL PARTICIPATION IN THE PILOT PROGRAM; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-208C, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO FUNDING FOR THE KINDERGARTEN PREPAREDNESS PILOT PROGRAM; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-208D, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO ENTER INTO RESULTS-BASED CONTRACTS WITH PRIVATE ENTITIES, TO ESTABLISH REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO RESULTS-BASED CONTRACTS, TO PROVIDE FOR AN INDEPENDENT EVALUATOR, AND TO PROVIDE FOR PARENTAL PERMISSION; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-208E, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR RECIPIENTS OF RESULTS-BASED CONTRACTS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-208F, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH THE KINDERGARTEN PREPAREDNESS PILOT PROGRAM FUND AND RELATED PROVISIONS; REPEALING SECTION 33-201, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO SCHOOL AGE; REPEALING SECTION 33-208, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO KINDERGARTENS, KINDERGARTEN PREPAREDNESS AND CHILD ATTENDANCE NOT COMPULSORY; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-201, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A DEFINITION, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO ENROLLING IN SCHOOL AND TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-208, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT 256 HOUSE JOURNAL March 25, 2015]

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

FIRST REGULAR SESSION H 75 SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE as prescribed by the Constitution. I support exempting eyeglasses, eyeglass components and contact lenses from Idaho's 6-percent sales tax. These are the last medical devices subject to the State sales tax, and there is no justification SEVENTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY for that to continue. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2015 However, my concerns and my decision to allow House Bill 75 to become law without my signature stem from the potential cost in House of Representatives General Fund tax dollars as stated in the legislation's fiscal impact statement. Both $1.4 million in foregone revenue during fiscal The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. 2016 and $2.8 million in each subsequent year is a substantial bite from an apple on which more and more public interests rely Roll call showed all 70 members present. for sustenance. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Senate seemed to reflect that concern in its 18-17 vote The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Janel Prigge, Page. for legislation that was approved so handily in the House. I encourage the Tax Commission, the Division of Financial 3RD ORDER Management, JFAC and all legislators to closely monitor the Approval of Journal actual fiscal impacts with an eye toward a continuous practice March 25, 2015 of prioritization and judicious use of General Fund dollars - Mr. Speaker: whether expended or foregone. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter the House Journal of the Seventy-second Legislative Day and Governor recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman March 24, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by I return herewith enrolled H 104, H 116, H 117, H 129, Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. H 132, H 137, as amended, H 158, H 160, H 163, H 240, H 247, 4TH ORDER H 248, H 249, H 250, H 251, H 253, and H 254 which have been Consideration of Messages from the signed by the President. Governor and the Senate NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled H 104, H 116, H 117, H 129, H 132, H 137, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR as amended, H 158, H 160, H 163, H 240, H 247, H 248, Boise H 249, H 250, H 251, H 253, and H 254 were referred to the March 24, 2015 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House March 24, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Dear Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1146, as amended, S 1156, and S 1171 which have passed the Senate. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am NOVAK, Secretary transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to wit: S 1146, as amended, S 1156, and S 1171 were filed for first H 124 reading. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" March 24, 2015 /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Mr. Speaker: Governor I return herewith H 99, H 208, H 220, H 185, H 264, H 263, H 197, H 195, H 268, H 271, H 272, H 273, H 183, H 179, THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR H 221, H 236, H 237, H 184, H 274, and H 276 which have Boise passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary March 24, 2015 H 99, H 208, H 220, H 185, H 264, H 263, H 197, H 195, The Honorable Scott Bedke H 268, H 271, H 272, H 273, H 183, H 179, H 221, H 236, Speaker of the House H 237, H 184, H 274, and H 276 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. [March 25, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 257

March 24, 2015 March 25, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 109, as amended in the Senate, H 202, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND as amended in the Senate, and H 167, as amended in the Senate, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled which have passed the Senate. H 30, H 46, H 59, H 78, H 81, H 90, H 91, H 101, H 102, NOVAK, Secretary H 107, H 120, as amended, H 121, H 126, H 128, H 143, H 148, H 153, H 156, H 159, H 172, H 178, H 190, H 209, H 226, H 109, as amended in the Senate, H 202, as amended in the H 227, H 228, H 229, H 230, H 231, and H 232 to the Governor Senate, and H 167, as amended in the Senate, were ordered held at 10:15 a.m., as of this date, March 24, 2015. at the Desk. WILLS, Chairman March 25, 2015 Mr. Erpelding asked unanimous consent that the House Mr. Speaker: concur in the Senate amendments to H 109, as amended in the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Senate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HCR 13 to the Secretary of State at 10:15 a.m., as of this date, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the House concur March 24, 2015. in the Senate amendments to H 202, as amended in the Senate. WILLS, Chairman There being no objection, it was so ordered. March 24, 2015 Mr. Harris asked unanimous consent that the House concur Mr. Speaker: in the Senate amendments to H 167, as amended in the Senate. We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, There being no objection, it was so ordered. report that we have had under consideration S 1062, as amended, as amended, and recommend that it do pass. H 109, as amended in the Senate, H 202, as amended in the WOOD, Chairman Senate, and H 167, as amended in the Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. S 1062, as amended, as amended, was filed for second reading.

5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees March 24, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we March 25, 2015 have had under consideration H 302 and recommend that it do Mr. Speaker: pass. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND DEMORDAUNT, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 306 and H 307. H 302 was filed for second reading. WILLS, Chairman H 306 and H 307 were referred to the Education Committee. March 24, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that March 25, 2015 we have had under consideration S 1066 and SCR 118 and Mr. Speaker: recommend that they do pass. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND LOERTSCHER, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 99, H 179, H 183, H 184, H 185, H 195, H 197, H 208, H 220, H 221, S 1066 and SCR 118 were filed for second reading. H 236, H 237, H 263, H 264, H 268, H 271, H 272, H 273, H 274, and H 276. WILLS, Chairman March 24, 2015 Mr. Speaker: The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 99, We, your COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, H 179, H 183, H 184, H 185, H 195, H 197, H 208, H 220, report that we have had under consideration H 303 and H 221, H 236, H 237, H 263, H 264, H 268, H 271, H 272, recommend that it do pass. H 273, H 274, and H 276 and, when so signed, ordered them LUKER, Chairman transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. H 303 was filed for second reading.

March 25, 2015 Mr. Speaker: March 24, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 113, as We, your COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS, amended in the Senate, and H 154, as amended in the Senate. report that we have had under consideration S 1113 and WILLS, Chairman recommend that it do pass. ANDRUS, Chairman H 113, as amended in the Senate, and H 154, as amended in the Senate, were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. S 1113 was filed for second reading. 258 HOUSE JOURNAL March 25, 2015]

March 25, 2015 WHEREAS, an estimated 53,280 Idaho children have a Mr. Speaker: special health care need, and an estimated 18,820 have a serious We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we emotional disorder; and have had under consideration H 300 and recommend that it do WHEREAS, providing services and support to Idahoans in pass. their homes and communities is generally less expensive than DEMORDAUNT, Chairman institutional care; and WHEREAS, individuals who receive care at home are less H 300 was filed for second reading. likely to need public assistance; and WHEREAS, at any time during the year an estimated March 25, 2015 307,000 adults in Idaho provide care to adult relatives or friends, Mr. Speaker: which equates to an estimated value of $2 billion per year; and We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report WHEREAS, approximately two-thirds of Idaho's unpaid that we have had under consideration HCR 23, S 1047, and caregivers are employed or looking for work, and their caregiving S 1112 and recommend that they do pass. responsibilities therefore have an economic impact on families LOERTSCHER, Chairman and employers in Idaho; and HCR 23, S 1047, and S 1112 were filed for second reading. WHEREAS, more than half of care recipients are under the age of 75, and almost one-third are under the age of 50, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh thus indicating that caregiving is a multigenerational issue in Order of Business. family life that also impacts a broad spectrum of individuals with chronic illnesses that necessitate family caregiving throughout the lifespan; and 7TH ORDER WHEREAS, approximately 22,000 Idahoans are living with Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Alzheimer's Disease or a related disorder, and an estimated 77,000 individuals, many of whom are unpaid, provide caregiving HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 24 responsibilities for people with Alzheimer's Disease or a related BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE disorder; and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, to successfully address the surging population STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND of older adults and people with disabilities who have significant ENDORSING EFFORTS BY THE IDAHO CAREGIVER needs for long-term services and support, the state must develop ALLIANCE TO CREATE A TASK FORCE TO EXPLORE methods that both encourage and support individuals who assist INNOVATIVE MEANS TO SUPPORT UNCOMPENSATED family members and must also develop ways to recruit and retain FAMILY CAREGIVERS IN IDAHO. a qualified, responsive in-home care workforce. 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-third Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, WHEREAS, family caregivers are an essential part of Idaho's that we endorse the efforts of the Idaho Caregiver Alliance and health care system, providing uncompensated support and care to encourage their plans to create a task force to explore innovative ill or disabled family members or loved ones; and means to support uncompensated family caregivers in Idaho and WHEREAS, family caregivers are valued community to provide information to those who may serve as a caregiver in members who are the backbone of Idaho's long-term care system; the future. and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we encourage the task WHEREAS, the State Healthcare Innovation Plan is focused force to explore policies, resources and programs available for on redesigning Idaho's health care delivery system to evolve from family caregivers and make this information available to the State a fee-for-service, volume-based system to a value-based system Healthcare Innovation Plan leaders as a potential resource for the of care based on improved health outcomes; and medical neighborhood model. WHEREAS, uncompensated family caregivers in Idaho BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we encourage the task are an essential part of the medical neighborhood, the medical force to compile an inventory of the resources available to family neighborhood being the array of services that are available to caregivers in Idaho. patients beyond the scope of a patient-centered medical home; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we encourage the task and force to report its findings to the Second Regular Session ofthe WHEREAS, the State Healthcare Innovation Plan envisions Sixty-third Idaho Legislature. better connection of the patient-centered medical home to the rest of the medical neighborhood in order to improve care HCR 24 was introduced, read the first time by title, and coordination and care quality and reduce costs and duplication referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee of services; and for printing. WHEREAS, half of Idaho's 44 counties are frontier, with fewer than seven persons per square mile, resulting in areas that 8TH ORDER lack access to many levels of health care, including access to Introduction, First Reading, and Reference caregiving resources; and of Bills and Joint Resolutions WHEREAS, the population of the state that is 65 years and older is projected to reach 370,000 in 2032, a significant increase HOUSE BILL NO. 308 from 2012, and this demographic represents the fastest growing BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE population in the state; and AN ACT WHEREAS, Idaho has 137,099 veterans, with an estimated RELATING TO PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS; 19,041 who suffer disabilities, including 1,645 who are AMENDING SECTION 33-5208, IDAHO CODE, TO completely disabled; and PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN CODE PROVISIONS RELATING [March 25, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 259

TO PUPIL SERVICE STAFF ALLOWANCE DO NOT APPLY TAX DISTRIBUTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 36, TITLE TO PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS. 63, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE HOUSE BILL NO. 309 DISTRIBUTION OF MONEYS COLLECTED ON SALES BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE TAX; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; DECLARING AN AN ACT EMERGENCY, PROVIDING RETROACTIVE APPLICATION RELATING TO PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS; AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATES. AMENDING CHAPTER 52, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-5217, IDAHO HOUSE BILL NO. 312 CODE, TO CREATE THE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE DEBT RESERVE, TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS TO USE AN ACT THE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL DEBT RESERVE, TO RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION; AMENDING PROVIDE FOR APPROVAL FROM THE IDAHO HOUSING SECTION 49-402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION, TO ESTABLISH THE REGISTRATION FEES; AMENDING SECTION 49-434, PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL DEBT RESERVE FUND, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL TO PROVIDE FOR CONTINUOUS APPROPRIATION, TO REGISTRATION FEES; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 4, PROVIDE FOR THE DEPOSIT OF CERTAIN MONEYS INTO TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW THE FUND, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS CONCERNING A SECTION 49-457, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A FEE FOR DEFAULT ON AN OUTSTANDING DEBT AND PROVIDING ELECTRIC AND HYBRID VEHICLES AND TO PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE. FOR THE DEPOSIT OF FEES.

HOUSE BILL NO. 310 H 308, H 309, H 310, H 311, and H 312 were introduced, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, AN ACT and Administration Committee for printing. RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION; AMENDING SECTION 40-701, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE S 1146, as amended, and S 1156, by State Affairs Committee, APPORTIONMENT PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the HIGHWAY DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT; AMENDING State Affairs Committee. SECTION 57-814, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE S 1171, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first TRANSFER OF CERTAIN GENERAL FUND COLLECTIONS time by title, and filed for second reading. TO THE STATE HIGHWAY ACCOUNT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 9TH ORDER HOUSE BILL NO. 311 First Reading of Engrossed Bills BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE AN ACT H 113, as amended in the Senate, and H 154, as amended RELATING TO TAXATION POLICY; AMENDING in the Senate, by State Affairs Committee, were introduced, read SECTION 63-2402, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE the first time by title, and filed for second reading. TAX IMPOSED ON MOTOR FUEL AND TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS CONCERNING A FLOOR STOCK TAX; AMENDING SECTION 63-2412, IDAHO CODE, TO 10TH ORDER ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions THE DISTRIBUTION OF TAX REVENUES FROM TAX ON MOTOR FUEL; AMENDING SECTION 63-2418, IDAHO H 286, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the CODE, TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS second time by title and filed for third reading. CONCERNING THE DISTRIBUTION OF TAX REVENUES FROM TAX ON SPECIAL FUELS; AMENDING SECTION S 1071, as amended, by Education Committee, was read the 63-3024, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL second time by title and filed for third reading. PROVISIONS CONCERNING IDAHO TAXABLE INCOME; REPEALING SECTION 63-3024A, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE GROCERY TAX CREDIT; AMENDING H 298, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the SECTION 63-3067, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT second time by title and filed for third reading. A CERTAIN SUM SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED ON A DATE CERTAIN TO OFFSET THE LOSS OF REVENUES CAUSED BY THE REPEAL OF THE FOOD TAX CREDIT; HCR 19, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the AMENDING CHAPTER 36, TITLE 63, IDAHO CODE, BY second time by title and filed for third reading. THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 63-3622VV, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR FOOD SOLD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION AND H 291, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time TO PROVIDE A DEFINITION OF "FOOD"; AMENDING by title and filed for third reading. SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING PAYMENTS FROM THE REVENUE SHARING ACCOUNT; REPEALING HJM 9, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second SECTION 63-3638, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO SALES time by title and filed for third reading. 260 HOUSE JOURNAL March 25, 2015]

S 1033, as amended, S 1041, as amended, S 1136, and (a) In the case of the state of Idaho, the noxious weed SCR 124, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were read the account, which is hereby created and established in the second time by title and filed for third reading. dedicated fund and which shall be used exclusively for the purposes prescribed by this chapter; There being no objection, the House advanced to the Twelfth (b) In each county, the noxious weed fund, which is hereby Order of Business. created and established and shall be maintained in each 12TH ORDER county and which shall be used exclusively for the purposes Consideration of General Orders prescribed by this chapter. (3) "Aquatic plant" means any plant growing in, or closely Mr. Moyle moved that the House do now resolve itself into a associated with, the aquatic environment and includes, but is not Committee of the Whole House for the consideration of General limited to, riparian plants. Orders. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. (4) "Article" means a particular kind of object, and includes any type of conveyance, mode of transport or associated Whereupon the House resolved itself into a Committee of materials such as water. the Whole House for the consideration of General Orders with (5) "Classical biological control" means the introduction Mr. Crane in the Chair. of control agents into a region, that is not part of their natural When the Committee of the Whole House rose, range, to suppress permanently the populations of selected target the Speaker returned to the Chair and the House was in order. weeds usually also introduced into that region. "Augmentative biological control" means the supplemental release of control Report of the Committee of the Whole House agents into a region, that is part of their natural range, to suppress permanently the populations of selected target weeds. March 25, 2015 (6) "Containment" means halting the spread of a weed Mr. Speaker: infestation beyond specified boundaries. We, your COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, report (57) "Control" means any or all of the following: that we have had under consideration H 265, S 1098, S 1104, prevention, rehabilitation, eradication or modified treatments. S 1073, and S 1069, as amended, as amended, and report them (68) "Control authority" means: back without recommendation, amended as follows: (a) On the state level, the director of the department of agriculture; HOUSE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 265 (b) On the county level, the board of county AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 commissioners. On page 2 of the printed bill, in line 28, following "aries." (79) "Cooperative weed management area (CWMA)" insert: "Idaho's member to the commission shall be appointed by means a distinguishable hydrologic, vegetative or geographic the president pro tempore of the senate and the speaker of the zone based upon geography, weed infestations, climate or house of representatives and shall serve at their pleasure.". human-use patterns. Cooperative weed management areas may be composed of a portion of a county, a county, portions of HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1098 several counties, or portions of one (1) or more states. (810) "Department" means the Idaho state department of AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 agriculture. On page 4 of the printed bill, in line 13, delete "rights"; also (911) "Director" means the director of the department of in line 13, delete "and licensing". agriculture or the director's designated agent. (102) "Eradication" means the elimination of a noxious HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1104 weed based on absence as determined by a visual inspection by the control authority during the current growing season. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 (113) "Integrated weed management plan (IWMP)" means On page 1 of the printed bill, following line 18, insert: a plan developed to manage, control or eradicate a noxious "(3) The state's matching funds shall be provided from the weed(s) from a cooperative weed management area or other weed veterans recognition fund established in section 65-702, Idaho management area. Integrated weed management strategies may Code, and shall not exceed the amount in such fund.". include, but are not limited to, prevention, cultural, mechanical, chemical and biological methods. HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1073 (124) "Land" means all soil or water or other growing AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1 medium. On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 11 through 41; (135) "Landowner" means: delete page 2 and on page 3, delete lines 1 through 8, and insert: (a) The person who holds legal title to the land, except that portion for which another person has the right to exclude "22-2402. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter: others from possession of the parcel; or (1) "Agency" means: (b) A person with an interest in a parcel of land such that (a) In the case of the federal government, any authority the person has the right to exclude others from possession of which exercises administrative control over defined areas of the parcel. federal lands within the state of Idaho; (146) "Modified treatment" means treatment specified inan (b) In the case of the state of Idaho, any department, board, integrated weed management plan. commission, or institution; (157) "Noxious weed" means any plant having the potential (c) In the case of local government, cities, counties and to cause injury to public health, crops, livestock, land or other any legal subdivisions thereof, drainage districts, irrigation property; and which is designated as noxious by the director. districts, canal companies, highway districts, or any special (168) "Person" means any individual, partnership, firm, taxing district. agency, corporation, company, society or association. (2) "Applicable fund or account" means: (179) "Prevention" means: [March 25, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 261

(a) Any action that reduces the potential for the outside this state in the interest of state noxious weed control; introduction or establishment of a plant species in areas not and currently infested with that species; or (d) Advise and confer as to the extent of noxious weed (b) Any action that deters the spread of noxious weeds. infestations and the methods of control; and (1820) "Quarantine" means the regulation of the production, (e) Assist counties in the training of county weed movement, or existence of plants, plant products, animals, animal superintendents; and products, or any other article or material, or the normal activity (f) Call and attend meetings and conferences dealing with of persons, to prevent or limit introduction or spread of noxious the subject of noxious weeds; and weeds. (g) Disseminate information and conduct educational (1921) "Rehabilitation" means the process of reconditioning campaigns independently or in cooperation with others; and formerly weed infested land to a productive or desirable (h) Appoint a state noxious weed advisory committee, condition. as provided by section 22-103, Idaho Code, to aid in the (202) "Riparian" means the green, vegetated areas along the development and implementation of a statewide noxious edge of water bodies like rivers, creeks, canals, lakes, springs, weed management strategy, aid in evaluation of cost share sloughs, potholes and wetlands. They are the transition zone projects and research proposals, and advise the director on between upland and aquatic ecosystems. Underlying saturated matters pertaining to the state noxious weed program; and soil is a key feature in riparian areas. (i) Procure materials and equipment; and (213) "State noxious weed advisory committee" means an (j) Inspect and certify Idaho crops and imports and exports advisory committee appointed by the director to advise and to to verify freedom from noxious weeds, and authorize others assist in development, modification and direction of a statewide to conduct such inspections and certification; and noxious weed management strategy. (k) Enter on any public or private land at reasonable times (24) "Viable" means a plant or plant part capable of for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this chapter; surviving or living successfully, especially under particular and environmental conditions. (l) Apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for a (225) "Waters" means all the accumulations of water, search warrant authorizing access to any land where access surface and underground, natural and artificial, public and was denied and sought for the purposes set forth in this private, or parts thereof which are wholly or partially within, chapter. The court may, upon such application, issue the which flow through, or which border upon the state. search warrant for the purposes requested; and (236) "Weed control advisory committee" means a (m) Perform such other acts as may be necessary or committee established by weed control agencies or authorities, at appropriate to the administration of the provisions of this the county level, or a steering committee of a cooperative weed chapter; and management area, to develop and to recommend implementation (n) Cooperate with the federal government or any of integrated weed management plans and strategies. established agency thereof in any program of noxious weed (27) "Hybrid" means the offspring of two (2) plants of control which shall be deemed advisable for the welfare different breeds, varieties, species or genera. of the people of the state of Idaho, accept any advisable (28) "Releasing" means releasing, placing, planting, or program and make any necessary rules which are not in causing to be released, a species in a water body, facility, contradiction to the purposes of this chapter; and water supply system, field, garden, planted area, ecosystem or (o) Accept any gift, grant, contract or other funds, or otherwise into the environment within the state of Idaho. grants-in-aid from the federal government or other entities (29) "Researcher" means someone who has the generally for noxious weed control purposes and account for such accepted education, experience and position within the biological moneys as prescribed by the state controller, and all such control research community. funds are hereby appropriated to the purpose for which they (30) "Research facility" means any laboratory, institution, are received; and college or university, at which scientific tests, experiments or (p) Initiate agreements with federal agencies in accordance peer-reviewed investigations involving the use of any living with applicable federal laws; and plants is carried out, conducted or attempted and that receives (q) Control noxious weeds on federal land within the state, funds under a grant, award or contract from a department, with or without reimbursement, and with the consent of the agency, or instrumentality of the United States for the purpose federal agency involved; and of carrying out research, tests or experiments and that uses (r) Take any appropriate action necessary to control or generally accepted protocols at an equivalent or higher level quarantine noxious weed infestations whenever an actual than a U.S. center for disease control and prevention biosafety or potential emergency situation exists concerning noxious level 1 facility.". weed infestations anywhere in the state; and (s) Initiate cooperative agreements with other agencies and AMENDMENT TO SECTION 2 states for the establishment and support of cooperative weed On page 3, delete lines 11 through 49; delete page 4; and on management areas; and page 5, delete lines 1 through 12, and insert: (t) Aid other weed control agencies or authorities in developing and implementing integrated weed management "22-2404. STATE POWERS. (1) The director is authorized plans for control of noxious weeds; and to: (u) Temporarily designate a weed as noxious for up to (a) Investigate the subject of noxious weeds; and fifteen (15) months, after publication in a newspaper of (b) Require information, annual work plans and reports general circulation serving the area of infestation; and from each county and from each state agency as to the (v) Authorize the issuance of deficiency warrants for the presence of noxious weeds and other information relative to purposes of defraying excess costs for the control of noxious noxious weeds and the control thereof; and weeds for emergency situations, in the event the actual (c) To cooperate with agencies and persons in carrying out cost for the control of noxious weeds in any one (1) year the director's duties under this chapter, and to conduct matters exceeds the appropriations made for that purpose. When so 262 HOUSE JOURNAL March 25, 2015]

authorized the state controller shall draw deficiency warrants current operational budget of the Idaho state department of against the general account; and agriculture. (w) Allow the collection, removal and movement of (2) If at any time the director determines that the county noxious weeds by a researcher from an infested area in commissioners have failed to cooperate or carry out their duties Idaho to a facility within Idaho when available within the and responsibilities as a control authority, the director shall state of Idaho for purposes of biological control research, so notify them of the deficiency, and suggest corrective action. long as the following conditions are satisfied and certified If the situation is not satisfactorily corrected within seven (7) by the researcher and the director in legally binding and days after the time outlined in the director's corrective action notarized documents: plan, the director shall initiate appropriate action and charge 1. The director is notified in writing by the researcher to the county all expenses including the hiring of necessary the precise details of the proposed research project labor and equipment. Quarantine of specific crops or potential at least thirty (30) days prior to any contemplated noxious weed propagating activities may be a part of the control collection, removal or movement of noxious weeds. The program.". director and specialist staff shall conduct a review of the proposed research project and complete a written project CORRECTION TO TITLE approval plan that includes details of all appropriate On page 1, delete lines 2 through 7, and insert: actions that will be taken to ensure implementation and "RELATING TO NOXIOUS WEEDS; AMENDING protection of the authority of the director as outlined SECTION 22-2402, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE in section 22-2403, Idaho Code, the state powers as TERMS AND TO REVISE A DEFINITION; AND outlined in section 22-2404, Idaho Code, the county AMENDING SECTION 22-2404, IDAHO CODE, TO duties as outlined in section 22-2405, Idaho Code, AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR OF THE IDAHO the county powers as outlined in section 22-2406, STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO Idaho Code, the landowner duties as outlined in section ALLOW THE COLLECTION, REMOVAL AND 22-2407, Idaho Code, and the landowner and citizen MOVEMENT OF NOXIOUS WEEDS FROM AN powers as outlined in section 22-2408, Idaho Code. The INFESTED AREA TO A FACILITY WITHIN THE researcher shall take no action prior to written approval STATE FOR PURPOSES OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL from all control authorities. The written approval RESEARCH, TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS, TO process shall also contain a notification to all other PROVIDE A LIMITATION ON PENALTIES, TO appropriate entities as outlined in this chapter; PROVIDE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFIED 2. The collection, removal and movement activities PROTOCOL AND TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS are certified in writing that they will be conducted PRIOR TO IMPLEMENTATION OF SPECIFIED using methods and protocols prescribed and generally PROVISIONS.". accepted in the biological control research community that prevent the dissemination of noxious weeds; 3. The biological control agent that is the subject of HOUSE AMENDMENT TO S.B. NO. 1069, As Amended, the research is not a plant pest within the meaning of As Amended the plant pest act of 2002, an invasive species within the meaning of the invasive species act of 2008 or a viable AMENDMENT TO THE BILL noxious weed within the meaning of this chapter; On page 1 of the engrossed bill, following line 14, insert: 4. Viable noxious weeds, as determined by the "SECTION 1. That Section 11-101, Idaho Code, be, and the department, are not reintroduced into the environment as same is hereby amended to read as follows: a component or result of the biological control research; 5. Any articles, including but not limited to plant 11-101. TIME WITHIN WHICH EXECUTION parts, that are collected for transport as part of biological MAY ISSUE – STAY PENDING DISPOSITION OF control research must be destroyed or treated at the MOTIONS. Except as provided in section 5-245, Idaho Code, research facility in such a way as to destroy the viability for execution on judgments for support of a child, the party in of any plant pests, invasive species, hybrids and noxious whose favor judgment is given may, at any time within five weeds; and ten (510) years after the entry thereof, have a writ of execution 6. The project is conducted in accordance with such issued for its enforcement, subject to the right of the court to other conditions as may be set in the written approval stay execution as provided by the rules adopted by the supreme document by the director to ensure containment during court."; collection, removal and movement of the noxious weed. and renumber all the subsequent sections accordingly. Penalties for intentional transportation or release of a biological control agent shall not exceed those established CORRECTION TO TITLE in the plant protection act (Title 7, USC 7734). On page 1, in line 2, following "JUDGMENTS;" insert: Should it be necessary to transport a biological control agent "AMENDING SECTION 11-101, IDAHO CODE, TO into or out of the state of Idaho all appropriate biological PROVIDE FOR EXECUTION ON JUDGMENTS FOR control protocols shall be followed as delineated by the SUPPORT OF A CHILD, THE PARTY IN WHOSE FAVOR appropriate federal agencies such as the USDA animal plant JUDGMENT IS GIVEN MAY, AT ANY TIME WITHIN health inspection service plant protection quarantine (USDA TEN YEARS AFTER THE ENTRY, HAVE A WRIT OF APHIS PPQ). EXECUTION ISSUED FOR ITS ENFORCEMENT WITH None of the actions authorized in this paragraph shall be CONDITIONS;". carried out until the director both outlines the actions and We have also had under consideration S 1061, as amended, certifies to the board of examiners that the specific funding report progress and beg leave to sit again. and personnel necessary for all actions is available within the CRANE, Chairman [March 25, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 263

Mr. Crane moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Mr. Rusche. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Whereupon the Speaker declared the report adopted. NAYS – None. H 265, as amended, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Absent – Hixon. Total – 1. Administration Committee for engrossing. Total – 70. S 1098, as amended in the House, S 1104, as amended in Whereupon the Speaker declared H 17, as amended in the House, S 1073, as amended in the House, and S 1069, as the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill amended, as amended, as amended in the House, were filed for referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee first reading. for enrolling. S 1061, as amended, was retained on General Orders. The amendments were referred to Judiciary, Rules, and H 194, as amended in the Senate - MOTOR VEHICLES Administration committee for printing. H 194, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Order of Business. consideration. 5TH ORDER At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open Report of Standing Committees debate. March 25, 2015 The question being, "Shall H 194, as amended in the Mr. Speaker: Senate, pass?" We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 24, Roll call resulted as follows: H 308, H 309, H 310, H 311, and H 312. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, WILLS, Chairman Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, HCR 24 and H 308 were filed for second reading. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, H 309 was referred to the Education Committee. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, H 310 and H 312 were referred to the Transportation and Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Defense Committee. Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, H 311 was referred to the Revenue and Taxation Committee. Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. There being no objection, the House advanced to the NAYS – Erpelding, Kloc, Nye, Perry, Rusche, Wintrow. Eleventh Order of Business. Total – 6. Absent – Hixon. Total – 1. 11TH ORDER Total – 70. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared H 194, as amended in Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that H 260 retain its the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee There being no objection, it was so ordered. for enrolling.

H 17, as amended in the Senate - MOTOR VEHICLES - H 157, as amended in the Senate - IDAHO STATE POLICE AUTOCYCLES H 17, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at H 157, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McDonald to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 17, as amended in the The question being, "Shall H 157, as amended in the Senate, pass?" Senate, pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, 264 HOUSE JOURNAL March 25, 2015]

Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, S 1158 - APPROPRIATIONS - PARKS AND RECREATION Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. DEPARTMENT NAYS – Barbieri, Gestrin, King, Perry, Rusche. Total – 5. Total – 70. S 1158 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 157, as amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee debate. for enrolling. The question being, "Shall S 1158 pass?" Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent to hold S 1011 on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. Mr. Andrus Roll call resulted as follows: objected. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, Mr. Moyle moved to hold S 1011 on the Third Reading Crane, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Calendar for one legislative day. Mr. Rusche seconded the Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, motion. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, The question being, "Shall the motion pass?" Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Dayley, Dixon, Harris, Bell, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, McMillan, Nate, Scott, Sims. Total – 9. DeMordaunt, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent – Youngblood. Total – 1. Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Total – 70. McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Rusche, Sims, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1158 passed the Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 49. Senate. NAYS – Andrus, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Dixon, Erpelding, Harris, Jordan, King, Malek, McCrostie, Monks, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1159 retain its Nielsen, Packer, Pence, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. Smith, Wintrow. Total – 21. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Total – 70.

Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion passed and S 1160 - APPROPRIATIONS - WOLF CONTROL FUND S 1011 was held on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. S 1160 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration.

S 1157 - APPROPRIATIONS - PARDONS AND PAROLE At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open COMMISSION debate. S 1157 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall S 1160 pass?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, debate. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, The question being, "Shall S 1157 pass?" Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Scott, Shepherd, Thompson, Troy, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Total – 53. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS – Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Sims, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, *Smith, Wintrow. Total – 16. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Absent – Youngblood. Total – 1. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Total – 70. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. * Corrected by unanimous consent. NAYS – Jordan, Sims. Total – 2. Absent – Smith, Youngblood. Total – 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1160 passed the Total – 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1157 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until Senate. 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. [March 25, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 265

Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1162 passed the 1:30 p.m. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the RECESS Senate. Afternoon Session S 1120 - DRIVER'S TRAINING The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. S 1120 was read the third time at length, section by section, Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of and placed before the House for final consideration. Business. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. S 1161 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The question being, "Shall S 1120 pass?"

S 1161 was read the third time at length, section by section, Roll call resulted as follows: and placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, debate. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall S 1161 pass?" Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Roll call resulted as follows: Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – None. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Absent – Boyle, Chew, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 4. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Total – 70. Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1120 passed the Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. Senate. NAYS – Sims. Total – 1. Absent – Boyle, Chew, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 4. Total – 70. S 1163 - APPROPRIATIONS - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DEPARTMENT Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1161 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1163 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 Mr. Burtenshaw to open S 1162 - APPROPRIATIONS - SOIL AND WATER debate. CONSERVATION COMMISSION The question being, "Shall S 1163 pass?" S 1162 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dixon, debate. Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Miller disclosed a conflict of McDonald, Miller, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, interest regarding S 1162. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Trujillo, The question being, "Shall S 1162 pass?" VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 47. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Gestrin, Harris, Hixon, Kerby, McMillan, Mendive, Moyle, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Troy. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total – 21. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Absent – Monks, Youngblood. Total – 2. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Paired Votes: McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, AYE – Chew NAY – Crane Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, AYE – Erpelding NAY – Boyle Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Total – 70. Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. NAYS – None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1163 passed the Absent – Boyle, Chew, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 4. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total – 70. Senate. 266 HOUSE JOURNAL March 25, 2015]

S 1164 - APPROPRIATIONS - BOARD OF TAX APPEALS There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Order of Business. S 1164 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. H 286 - PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM TAXATION The question being, "Shall S 1164 pass?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 286 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 286 be Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – None. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Absent – Boyle, Chew, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 4. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total – 70. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1164 passed the McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Senate. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1165 retain its NAYS – None. place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. Absent – Boyle, Chew, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 4. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds S 1166 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion COMMERCE carried, the rules were suspended, and H 286 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section S 1166 was read the third time at length, section by section, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 286 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1166 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 55. Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Dixon, Harris, Jordan, NAYS – Nate, Scott, Sims. Total – 3. Loertscher, Luker, McMillan, Nate, Scott, Sims. Total – 11. Absent – Boyle, Chew, Malek, Monks, Youngblood. Absent – Boyle, Chew, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 4. Total – 5. Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 286 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1166 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the the Senate. Senate. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining H 298 - MEDICAID bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. the immediate consideration of H 298 be suspended; that the [March 25, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 267 portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 298 be Roll call resulted as follows: read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Roll call resulted as follows: Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – None. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Absent – Boyle, Chew, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 4. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Total – 70. Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 19 was read the first NAYS – None. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Absent – Boyle, Chew, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 4. placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 298 was read the first The question being, "Shall HCR 19 be adopted?" time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 19 adopted by voice by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Perry to open debate. H 291 - PUBLIC RECORDS The question being, "Shall H 298 pass?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 291 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 291 be Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – Barbieri, Dixon, Harris, McMillan, Scott, Shepherd, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Sims. Total – 7. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Absent – Boyle, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 3. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Paired Votes: Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, AYE – Chew NAY – Sims McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Total – 70. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 298 passed the Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. the Senate. NAYS – None. Absent – Boyle, Chew, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 4. Total – 70. HCR 19 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion the immediate consideration of HCR 19 be suspended; that the carried, the rules were suspended, and H 291 was read the first portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 19 be At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time debate. at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. The question being, "Shall H 291 pass?" 268 HOUSE JOURNAL March 25, 2015]

Roll call resulted as follows: 16TH ORDER AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Adjournment Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Thursday, March 26, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Crane. Motion Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, carried. Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Mr. Speaker. 2:28 p.m. Total – 53. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker NAYS – Cheatham, Chew, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, ATTEST: Harris, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Nate, Nye, Rubel, Rusche, Scott. BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Total – 14. Absent – Monks, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 3. Paired Votes: AYE – Anderst NAY – Chew AYE – Boyle NAY – Rusche (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 291 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

HJM 9 - SAGE-GROUSE Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HJM 9 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HJM 9 be 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. Rusche. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. NAYS – None. Absent – Boyle, Chew, Monks, Youngblood. Total – 4. 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 HJM 9 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and 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 HJM 9 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 9 adopted by voice vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. [March 26, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 269

HOUSE JOURNAL March 25, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I return herewith enrolled H 142, as amended in the Senate, and H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, which have been signed by the President. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary FIRST REGULAR SESSION Enrolled H 142, as amended in the Senate, and H 15, as SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor.

SEVENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DAY March 25, 2015 THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 126, S 1169, S 1170, S 1172, S 1175, and S 1176 which have passed the Senate. House of Representatives NOVAK, Secretary The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. SCR 126, S 1169, S 1170, S 1172, S 1175, and S 1176 were filed for first reading. Roll call showed 68 members present. Absent – Chew, Wood. Total – 2. Total – 70. March 25, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. I return herewith HCR 16, H 238, H 112, H 281, H 282, H 284, H 287, H 288, H 289, H 290, H 293, H 294, H 295, and The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Samantha Ruggles, H 262 which have passed the Senate. Page. NOVAK, Secretary HCR 16, H 238, H 112, H 281, H 282, H 284, H 287, H 288, 3RD ORDER H 289, H 290, H 293, H 294, H 295, and H 262 were referred to Approval of Journal the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. March 26, 2015 Mr. Speaker: March 25, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved I return herewith H 170, as amended in the Senate, and H 94, the House Journal of the Seventy-third Legislative Day and as amended in the Senate, which have passed the Senate. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. NOVAK, Secretary WILLS, Chairman H 170, as amended in the Senate, and H 94, as amended in Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by the Senate, were ordered held at the Desk. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted.

Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 170, as amended in the 4TH ORDER Senate, was referred to Education Committee for concurrence Consideration of Messages from the recommendation. Governor and the Senate

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Mr. Raybould asked unanimous consent that the House Boise concur in the Senate amendments to H 94, as amended in the March 25, 2015 Senate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House H 94, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am 5TH ORDER transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, Report of Standing Committees to wit: H 29, as amended in the Senate, H 31, H 58, H 64, H 72, as March 26, 2015 amended in the Senate, H 114, H 123, H 136, H 138, H 150, Mr. Speaker: H 161, H 166, H 169, and H 223 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed House As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" amendments to S 1098, S 1104, S 1073, S 1069, as amended, as /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter amended, and H 265. Governor WILLS, Chairman 270 HOUSE JOURNAL March 26, 2015]

March 26, 2015 REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO IN THE Mr. Speaker: CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 17, as and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First amended in the Senate, H 112, H 157, as amended in the Senate, Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby H 194, as amended in the Senate, H 238, H 262, H 281, H 282, respectfully represent that: H 284, H 287, H 288, H 289, H 290, H 293, H 294, H 295, and WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho recognizes HCR 16. the Columbia-Snake River System as part of the United States WILLS, Chairman Marine Highway network; and WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho recognizes The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled the Columbia-Snake River System and its tributaries, collectively H 17, as amended in the Senate, H 112, H 157, as amended in and in its entirety, as a multiuse system providing navigation, the Senate, H 194, as amended in the Senate, H 238, H 262, transportation, fish and wildlife habitat, recreation, hydropower H 281, H 282, H 284, H 287, H 288, H 289, H 290, H 293, generation, flood control and irrigation to the citizens and H 294, H 295, and HCR 16 and, when so signed, ordered them industry of the Pacific Northwest; and transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho recognizes March 26, 2015 the vital contribution the Columbia-Snake River System and its Mr. Speaker: tributaries, functioning collectively and in its entirety, make to We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND the state's economic well-being and to the quality of life of our ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 109, as citizens; and amended in the Senate, H 167, as amended in the Senate, H 202, WHEREAS, the State of Idaho asserts sovereign control over as amended in the Senate, and H 265, as amended. all water resources within the state; and WILLS, Chairman WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho recognizes that the anadromous fish decline is due to many factors, including H 109, as amended in the Senate, H 167, as amended in the increased predation, unfavorable ocean conditions and harvest; Senate, H 202, as amended in the Senate, and H 265, as amended, and were filed for first reading of engrossed bills. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho recognizes the efforts by Northwest families, farmers, ranchers, March 26, 2015 organizations and businesses investing billions in fish passage Mr. Speaker: and habitat improvements resulting in 97.5 percent average We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND survival for juvenile Chinook and 99.5 percent for juvenile ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled steelhead migrating downstream through the Lower Snake River H 104, H 116, H 117, H 129, H 132, H 137, as amended, H 158, dams; and H 160, H 163, H 240, H 247, H 248, H 249, H 250, H 251, WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho recognizes H 253, and H 254 to the Governor at 10:45 a.m., as of this date, the legal priority that agriculture irrigation and industrial March 25, 2015. applications of water have within the state; and WILLS, Chairman WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho recognizes March 25, 2015 the Port of Lewiston, Idaho's only seaport, is part of the collective Mr. Speaker: Columbia-Snake River System and is an asset of the State of We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, Idaho and to the Inland Northwest region, providing global AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under competitiveness and connectivity for regional products, economic consideration S 1135, as amended, and recommend that it do development investment and multimodal transportation; and pass. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho recognizes WILLS, Chairman the Columbia-Snake River System as the top wheat export gateway in the United States, with approximately 16 percent of S 1135, as amended, was filed for second reading. all U.S. wheat exports barged through at least one of the Snake River dams; and March 26, 2015 WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho recognizes Mr. Speaker: barging as the most fuel efficient mode of transportation; and We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho recognizes have had under consideration H 309, SCR 119, and SCR 121 and hydropower as the most efficient, environmentally favorable recommend that they do pass. form of electrical generation, combatting global warming by DEMORDAUNT, Chairman offsetting at least 3 million metric tons of CO2 emissions per year H 309, SCR 119, and SCR 121 were filed for second reading. through use of the Lower Snake River dams while producing 1,000 megawatts of carbon-free, renewable energy annually, and There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh 3,000 megawatts for peak power emergencies; and Order of Business. WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho believes 7TH ORDER that any actions to degrade the functionality, in whole or in part, Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions to remove or breach dams on the Columbia-Snake River System or its tributaries, or take water from the state for anadromous fish HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 11 enhancement efforts, would inflict on the citizenry of the statea BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE loss in economic and trade opportunities, a loss of recharge waters A JOINT MEMORIAL for the state's aquifers, a loss of navigation and transportation, an TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES increased risk for floods, an increase in electrical rates, a shortfall OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, in power generation, a loss of recreational opportunities and a AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION threatened quality of life for Idaho citizens. [March 26, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 271

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members HOUSE BILL NO. 315 of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, AN ACT that Idaho opposes the removal or breaching of the dams RELATING TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY on the Columbia-Snake River System and its tributaries, has SYSTEMS; AMENDING TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY sovereignty of its water resources, prohibits contributions of THE ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 92, TITLE 67, water from Idaho's reservoirs for flow augmentation except IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO those expressly authorized by state law, that efforts for further PROVIDE FOR PURPOSE AND INTENT, TO PROVIDE recovery of anadromous fish must be undertaken in a manner DEFINITIONS, TO ESTABLISH THE EDUCATION based on sound science, and supports maintenance and multiple OPPORTUNITY NETWORK BOARD AND TO PROVIDE use benefits of the Columbia-Snake River System. Additionally, FOR BOARD DUTIES, CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS, BOARD the Idaho Legislature recognizes and supports the international MEMBERSHIP AND BOARD OFFICERS, TO PROVIDE competitiveness, multimodal transportation and economic THAT THE EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY NETWORK development benefits provided by the Port of Lewiston. BOARD SHALL BE A GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO SUCH, TO House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and ESTABLISH CERTAIN POWERS AND AUTHORITY OF directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of THE BOARD, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of ASSISTANCE TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS, TO ESTABLISH Congress, and the congressional delegation representing the State AN OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE AND PROVISIONS of Idaho in the Congress of the United States. RELATING TO THE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE, TO ESTABLISH AN INTERIM WORKING GROUP AND TO HJM 11 was introduced, read the first time by title, and ESTABLISH PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE WORKING referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee GROUP, TO PROVIDE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS for printing. AND TO PROVIDE FOR HONORARIUM; REPEALING SECTION 67-5745D, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE SCR 126, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read IDAHO EDUCATION NETWORK; REPEALING SECTION the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. 67-5745E, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO THE IDAHO EDUCATION NETWORK PROGRAM AND RESOURCE 8TH ORDER ADVISORY COUNCIL; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND Introduction, First Reading, and Reference DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. of Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 316 HOUSE BILL NO. 313 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE AN ACT AN ACT RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION NETWORK RELATING TO SCHOOL COUNSELORS; AMENDING COMPANIES; AMENDING CHAPTER 25, TITLE 41, SECTION 33-1002, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF NEW SECTIONS AMOUNT NEEDED FOR SCHOOL COUNSELING SUPPORT 41-2517 THROUGH 41-2521, IDAHO CODE, TO AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING PROVIDE A SHORT TITLE, TO DEFINE TERMS, TO SECTION 33-1212, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS ESTABLISH REQUIREMENTS REGARDING FINANCIAL AND TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RESPONSIBILITY AND PROOF OF INSURANCE RELATING TO SCHOOL COUNSELORS; AND AMENDING COVERAGE, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN DISCLOSURES AND CHAPTER 12, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS REGARDING AUTOMOBILE OF A NEW SECTION 33-1212A, IDAHO CODE, TO INSURANCE; AND AMENDING SECTION 49-3703, IDAHO PROVIDE FOR ACADEMIC AND COLLEGE OR CAREER CODE, AS ADDED BY SECTION 1, HOUSE BILL NO. 262, ADVISORS AND STUDENT MENTORS, TO GRANT AS ENACTED BY THE FIRST REGULAR SESSION OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND CHARTER SCHOOLS THE THE SIXTY-THIRD IDAHO LEGISLATURE, TO REVISE A AUTHORITY TO EMPLOY CERTAIN STAFF, TO REQUIRE DEFINITION. SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR CERTAIN STAFF AND TO PROVIDE NOTICE AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. HOUSE BILL NO. 317 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE HOUSE BILL NO. 314 AN ACT BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE RELATING TO STATE PURCHASING; AMENDING AN ACT SECTION 67-5716, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE A RELATING TO COURSES OF INSTRUCTION; DEFINITION; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 57, TITLE 67, AMENDING CHAPTER 16, TITLE 33, IDAHO CODE, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 33-1630, 67-5716A, IDAHO CODE, TO ESTABLISH PROVISIONS IDAHO CODE, TO GRANT THE STATE BOARD OF REGARDING CONTRACTS MADE BY STATE OFFICERS. EDUCATION RULEMAKING AUTHORITY CONCERNING H 313, H 314, H 315, H 316, and H 317 were introduced, THE FLEXIBILITY DOCUMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THE read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, FEDERAL ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION and Administration Committee for printing. ACT, TO PROVIDE TESTING REQUIREMENTS, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING THE S 1169, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the CONTENTS OF THE FLEXIBILITY DOCUMENT AND TO first time by title, and referred to the Resources and Conservation PROVIDE REVIEW REQUIREMENTS. Committee. 272 HOUSE JOURNAL March 26, 2015]

S 1170, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, H 113, as amended in the Senate, and H 154, as amended read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, in the Senate, by State Affairs Committee, were read the second and Administration Committee. time by title and filed for third reading. S 1172, S 1175, and S 1176, by Finance Committee, were HCR 24, by Health and Welfare Committee, was read the introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second second time by title and filed for third reading. reading. H 308, by Education Committee, was read the second time S 1098, as amended in the House, by Resources and by title and filed for third reading. Environment Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. 11TH ORDER S 1104, as amended in the House, by State Affairs Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. Mr. Crane asked unanimous consent that H 260 retain its S 1073, as amended in the House, by Agricultural Affairs place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed There being no objection, it was so ordered. for second reading. S 1069, as amended, as amended, as amended in the House, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, read the first S 1011 - HORSE RACING time by title, and filed for second reading. S 1011 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. 9TH ORDER First Reading of Engrossed Bills At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Andrus to open debate. H 109, as amended in the Senate, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed Mr. Gibbs moved to Lay on the Table S 1011. for second reading. Mrs. Perry seconded the motion. H 167, as amended in the Senate, by State Affairs Roll call resulted as follows: Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed AYES – Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Beyeler, Chaney, Cheatham, for second reading. Clow, Collins, Gestrin, Gibbs, Kauffman, Kloc, Loertscher, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Perry, Redman, Scott, Thompson, H 202, as amended in the Senate, and H 265, as amended, Troy, VanOrden, Wills, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 25. by Ways and Means Committee, were introduced, read the first NAYS – Anderson, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, time by title, and filed for second reading. Burtenshaw, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, 10TH ORDER Kerby, King, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Monks, Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, S 1062, as amended, as amended, by Commerce and Human Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wintrow. Total – 43. Resources Committee, was read the second time by title and filed Absent – Chew, Wood. Total – 2. for third reading. Total – 70. H 302, by Education Committee, was read the second time Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion failed. by title and filed for third reading. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Ms. Jordan disclosed a conflict of S 1066 and SCR 118, by State Affairs Committee, were read interest regarding S 1011. the second time by title and filed for third reading. H 303, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nye disclosed a conflict of time by title and filed for third reading. interest regarding S 1011. S 1113, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Malek disclosed a conflict of by title and filed for third reading. interest regarding S 1011. H 300, by Education Committee, was read the second time Mr. Gestrin moved to send S 1011 to General Orders to by title and filed for third reading. amend the fiscal note. Mrs. Perry seconded the motion. The Speaker declared the motion out of order. HCR 23, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. The question being, "Shall S 1011 pass?"

S 1047, by Commerce and Human Resources Committee, Roll call resulted as follows: was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AYES – Anderson, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, S 1112, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chew, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, by title and filed for third reading. Erpelding, Gannon, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, S 1171, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, title and filed for third reading. Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, [March 26, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 273

Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 303 be Trujillo, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow. Total – 49. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat NAYS – Anderst, Barbieri, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Collins, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Kloc, McMillan, Mendive, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Moyle, Perry, Redman, Scott, Troy, VanOrden, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 21. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Paired Votes: AYE – Chew NAY – McMillan Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, AYE – Bell NAY – Wood Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total – 70. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1011 passed the Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Senate. Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, 2 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until NAYS – None. 2 p.m. Absent – Chew, DeMordaunt, Jordan, McDonald, Perry, RECESS Rubel, Wood. Total – 7. Afternoon Session Total – 70. The House reconvened at 2 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of carried, the rules were suspended, and H 303 was read the first Business. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one debate. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nye disclosed a conflict of interest regarding H 303. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business. The question being, "Shall H 303 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: 5TH ORDER AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Report of Standing Committees Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, March 26, 2015 Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Mr. Speaker: Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 313, H 314, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, H 315, H 316, and HJM 11. Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, WILLS, Chairman Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 57. NAYS – King, Kloc, McCrostie, Nye, Rusche, Smith. H 313 and H 314 were referred to the Education Committee. Total – 6. Absent – Chew, DeMordaunt, Jordan, McDonald, Perry, Rubel, Wood. Total – 7. H 315 and HJM 11 were referred to the State Affairs Total – 70. Committee. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 303 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to H 316 was filed for second reading. the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. H 300 - EDUCATION Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with 7TH ORDER the immediate consideration of H 300 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 303 - EMINENT DOMAIN dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 300 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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 303 be suspended; that the consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. 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?" 274 HOUSE JOURNAL March 26, 2015]

Roll call resulted as follows: Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, NAYS – None. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Absent – Chew, DeMordaunt, Jordan, McDonald, Perry, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Rubel, Wood. Total – 7. McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Total – 70. Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion NAYS – None. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 302 was read the first Absent – Chew, DeMordaunt, Jordan, McDonald, Perry, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Rubel, Wood. Total – 7. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. DeMordaunt to Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds open debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The question being, "Shall H 302 pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and H 300 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, debate. Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, The question being, "Shall H 300 pass?" King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Roll call resulted as follows: Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – Batt, Gannon. Total – 2. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Absent – Chew, Crane, Jordan, Rubel, Vander Woude, Wood. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Total – 6. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Total – 70. Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 302 passed the Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS – None. the Senate. Absent – Chew, Jordan, Perry, Rubel, Wood. Total – 5. Total – 70. H 308 - PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 300 passed the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the immediate consideration of H 308 be suspended; that the the Senate. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 308 be H 302 - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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. Rusche. the immediate consideration of H 302 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 302 be Roll call resulted as follows: read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Roll call resulted as follows: Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – None. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Absent – Chew, DeMordaunt, Jordan, McDonald, Perry, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Rubel, Wood. Total – 7. Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Total – 70. [March 26, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 275

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 308 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section The question being, "Shall H 113, as amended in the by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Senate, pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. DeMordaunt to Roll call resulted as follows: open debate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, The question being, "Shall H 308 pass?" Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Youngblood, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Mr. Speaker. Total – 56. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, NAYS – Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, McCrostie, Pence, Rubel, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 12. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Absent – Vander Woude, Wood. Total – 2. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Paired Votes: Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, AYE – Hixon NAY – Chew Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. AYE – Collins NAY – Rubel NAYS – None. AYE – Crane NAY – Jordan Absent – Chew, Hartgen, Jordan, Rubel, Vander Woude, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Wood. Total – 6. Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 113, as amended in Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 308 passed the the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee the Senate. for enrolling.

H 113, as amended in the Senate, - PARENT AND CHILD H 154, as amended in the Senate, - ABORTION Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 113, as amended in the with the immediate consideration of H 154, as amended in the Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 113, as amended in the Senate, be case of urgency; and that H 154, as amended in the Senate, be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. NAYS – None. NAYS – None. Absent – Chew, DeMordaunt, Jordan, McDonald, Perry, Absent – Chew, DeMordaunt, Jordan, McDonald, Perry, Rubel, Wood. Total – 7. Rubel, Wood. Total – 7. Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 113, as amended in the carried, the rules were suspended, and H 154, as amended in the Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. House for final consideration. 276 HOUSE JOURNAL March 26, 2015]

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Loertscher to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall H 154, as amended in the The question being, "Shall HCR 23 be adopted?" Senate, pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Total – 54. Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. NAYS – Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, NAYS – None. McCrostie, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Absent – Chew, Jordan, Rubel, Vander Woude, Wood. Wintrow. Total – 14. Total – 5. Absent – Vander Woude, Wood. Total – 2. Total – 70. Paired Votes: Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 23 adopted and AYE – Hixon NAY – Chew ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. AYE – Collins NAY – Rubel AYE – Crane NAY – Jordan HCR 24 - FAMILY CAREGIVERS (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HCR 24 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared H 154, as amended in portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 24 be for enrolling. 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. Rusche. HCR 23 - PURCHASING LAWS The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HCR 23 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 23 be Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Seconded by Mr. Rusche. McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Roll call resulted as follows: Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – None. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Absent – Chew, DeMordaunt, Jordan, McDonald, Perry, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Rubel, Wood. Total – 7. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total – 70. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 24 was read the first Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Wintrow, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – None. Absent – Chew, DeMordaunt, Jordan, McDonald, Perry, At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open Rubel, Wood. Total – 7. debate. Total – 70. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. DeMordaunt disclosed a conflict Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of interest regarding HCR 24. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The question being, "Shall HCR 24 be adopted?" carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 23 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 24 adopted by voice placed before the House for final consideration. vote and ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. [March 26, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 277

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10:30 a.m., Friday, March 27, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 3:08 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 278 HOUSE JOURNAL March 27, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL the Capitol in Boise on this 26th day of March, in the year of our Lord two thousand and fifteen, and of the Independence of the OF THE United States of America, the two hundred and thirty-ninth year. /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER IDAHO LEGISLATURE Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY FIRST REGULAR SESSION Secretary of State SIXTY-THIRD 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 William Killen. SEVENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise House of Representatives The House convened at 10:30 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. March 25, 2015 Roll call showed 69 members present. The Honorable Scott Bedke Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Speaker of the House Total – 70. Dear Mr. Speaker: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Alexa Snooks, Page. transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to wit: H 189 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter March 27, 2015 Governor Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR the House Journal of the Seventy-fourth Legislative Day and Boise recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman March 26, 2015 Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by The Honorable Scott Bedke Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Speaker of the House

Dear Mr. Speaker: 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am Governor and the Senate transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR to wit: CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT H 62, H 90, H 91, H 101, H 139, H 205, H 210, H 211, H 218, H 224, and H 225

KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Section 59-917, Idaho Code, SUE CHEW, State Representative, /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter District 17, Seat B, Ada County, State of Idaho, has nominated, Governor WILLIAM KILLEN, of 734 S. Coral Place, Boise, ID 83705, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as Acting State OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Representative, District 17, Seat B. Boise March 26, 2015 NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested The Honorable Scott Bedke in me do hereby appoint William Killen of Boise, Idaho, to the Speaker of the House office of Acting State Representative, District 17, Seat B,fora term commencing March 27, 2015, and continuing until such Dear Mr. Speaker: time as Representative Chew is able to resume her duties. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idahoat to wit: [March 27, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 279

H 30, H 107, H 120, as amended, H 128, H 148, H 153, H 159, 5TH ORDER H 178, H 226, H 227, H 228, H 229, H 230, H 231, and H 232 Report of Standing Committees As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" March 27, 2015 /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Mr. Speaker: Governor We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 317. March 26, 2015 WILLS, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1030, S 1076, S 1025, S 1109, H 317 was ordered held at the Desk. S 1040, as amended, S 1056, as amended, S 1121, S 1148, S 1149, S 1091, S 1072, as amended, S 1053, as amended, S 1150, and March 27, 2015 S 1151 for the signature of the Speaker. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 1, H 53, as amended, H 113, as amended in the Senate, H 154, as amended The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled in the Senate, H 269, H 296, H 304, H 305, and HCR 15. S 1030, S 1076, S 1025, S 1109, S 1040, as amended, S 1056, as WILLS, Chairman amended, S 1121, S 1148, S 1149, S 1091, S 1072, as amended, S 1053, as amended, S 1150, and S 1151 and, when so signed, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 1, ordered them returned to the Senate. H 53, as amended, H 113, as amended in the Senate, H 154, as amended in the Senate, H 269, H 296, H 304, H 305, and HCR 15 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the March 26, 2015 Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 99, H 179, H 183, H 184, H 185, March 27, 2015 H 195, H 197, H 208, H 220, H 221, H 236, H 237, H 263, Mr. Speaker: H 264, H 268, H 271, H 272, H 273, H 274, and H 276 which We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND have been signed by the President. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 94, as NOVAK, Secretary amended in the Senate. WILLS, Chairman

Enrolled H 99, H 179, H 183, H 184, H 185, H 195, H 197, H 94, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading of H 208, H 220, H 221, H 236, H 237, H 263, H 264, H 268, engrossed bills. H 271, H 272, H 273, H 274, and H 276 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to March 27, 2015 the Governor. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled March 26, 2015 H 142, as amended in the Senate, and H 15, as amended in the Mr. Speaker: Senate, as amended in the Senate, to the Governor at 10:40 a.m., I transmit herewith S 1168, S 1155, and SCR 125 which have as of this date, March 26, 2015. passed the Senate. WILLS, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary March 26, 2015 S 1168, S 1155, and SCR 125 were filed for first reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, report that we have had under consideration S 1152 and recommend March 26, 2015 that it do pass. Mr. Speaker: BELL, Chairman I return herewith H 53, as amended, H 269, H 304, H 305, H 1, HCR 15, and H 296 which have passed the Senate. S 1152 was filed for second reading. NOVAK, Secretary March 27, 2015 H 53, as amended, H 269, H 304, H 305, H 1, HCR 15, and Mr. Speaker: H 296 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we Committee for enrolling. have had under consideration H 313 and H 314 and recommend that they do pass. DEMORDAUNT, Chairman March 27, 2015 Mr. Speaker: H 313 and H 314 were filed for second reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we have had under consideration H 170, as amended in the Senate, March 27, 2015 and recommend concurrence with Senate Amendments. Mr. Speaker: DEMORDAUNT, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration There being no objection, it was so ordered. H 310 and H 312 and recommend that they do pass. PALMER, Chairman H 170, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. H 310 and H 312 were filed for second reading. 280 HOUSE JOURNAL March 27, 2015]

March 27, 2015 Rubel, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Mr. Speaker: VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, We, your COMMITTEE ON REVENUE AND TAXATION, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. report that we have had under consideration H 311 and NAYS – Chew(Killen), Gannon, King, Kloc, Luker, Moyle, recommend that it do pass. Nye, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Wood. Total – 11. COLLINS, Chairman Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Total – 70. H 311 was filed for second reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 309 passed the There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Order of Business. the Senate. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions H 109, as amended in the Senate, - INCOME TAX SCR 125, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare with the immediate consideration of H 109, as amended in the Committee. Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to H 309 - PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 109, as amended in the Senate, be Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat the immediate consideration of H 309 be suspended; that the length, section by section, and placed before the House for final portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 309 be The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Roll call resulted as follows: consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, NAYS – None. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Total – 70. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds NAYS – None. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Absent – Malek. Total – 1. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 109, as amended in the Total – 70. Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds House for final consideration. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 309 was read the first At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Erpelding 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 109, as amended in the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open Senate, pass?" debate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Youngblood disclosed a conflict Roll call resulted as follows: of interest regarding H 309. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall H 309 pass?" Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, McCrostie, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, NAYS – None. [March 27, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 281

Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 167, as amended in Total – 70. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Whereupon the Speaker declared H 109, as amended in for enrolling. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee H 202, as amended in the Senate, - FIRE PROTECTION for enrolling. DISTRICTS Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering H 167, as amended in the Senate, - LABOR with the immediate consideration of H 202, 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 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to with the immediate consideration of H 167, as amended in the be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 case of urgency; and that H 202, as amended in the Senate, be of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a length, section by section, and placed before the House for final case of urgency; and that H 167, as amended in the Senate, be consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, NAYS – None. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Total – 70. NAYS – None. Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Total – 70. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 202, as amended in the Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion third time at length, section by section, and placed before the carried, the rules were suspended, and H 167, as amended in the House for final consideration. Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open The question being, "Shall H 202, as amended in the debate. Senate, pass?"

The question being, "Shall H 167, as amended in the Roll call resulted as follows: Senate, pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Roll call resulted as follows: Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, NAYS – None. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Total – 70. NAYS – None. Absent – Hartgen, Malek. Total – 2. Whereupon the Speaker declared H 202, as amended in Total – 70. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill 282 HOUSE JOURNAL March 27, 2015] referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a for enrolling. case of urgency; and that S 1104, as amended in the House, be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat H 316 - TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 316 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 316 be AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Roll call resulted as follows: Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, NAYS – None. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Total – 70. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1104, as amended in Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. the House, was read the first time by title, second time by title, NAYS – None. and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Absent – Malek. Total – 1. House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Mendive to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 316 was read the first The question being, "Shall S 1104, as amended in the time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section House, pass?" by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Crane to open AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, debate. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall H 316 pass?" Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, NAYS – None. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Total – 70. Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1104, as amended Total – 68. in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill NAYS – None. ordered returned to the Senate. Absent – Chaney, Malek. Total – 2. Total – 70. S 1073, as amended in the House, - NOXIOUS WEEDS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 316 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering the Senate. with the immediate consideration of S 1073, as amended in the House, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 S 1104, as amended in the House, - VETERANS of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering case of urgency; and that S 1073, as amended in the House, be with the immediate consideration of S 1104, as amended in the read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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. Rusche. [March 27, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 283

The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Roll call resulted as follows: Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, NAYS – None. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Absent – Malek. Total – 1. NAYS – None. Total – 70. Absent – Malek. Total – 1. 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 1069, as amended, as of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion amended, as amended in the House, was read the first time by carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1073, as amended in title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by the House, was read the first time by title, second time by title, section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and 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. Erpelding to open debate. The question being, "Shall S 1069, as amended, as amended, as amended in the House, pass?" Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Batt disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1073, as amended in the House. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1073, as amended in the AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, House, pass?" Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Roll call resulted as follows: Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, NAYS – Barbieri. Total – 1. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Absent – DeMordaunt, Holtzclaw, Malek. Total – 3. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Total – 70. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1069, as amended, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. as amended, as amended in the House, passed the House. Title NAYS – None. was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. Absent – Malek. Total – 1. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1073, as amended H 265, as amended, - PUBLIC LANDS in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with ordered returned to the Senate. the immediate consideration of H 265, as amended, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the S 1069, as amended, as amended, as amended in the House, State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days - JUDGMENTS be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 265, 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 S 1069, as amended, as amended, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the as amended in the House, be suspended; that the portions of House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Crane. Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1069, as amended, as amended, as amended in the House, be read the first time Roll call resulted as follows: by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, 284 HOUSE JOURNAL March 27, 2015]

Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, 9TH ORDER Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, First Reading of Engrossed Bills Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 54. H 94, as amended in the Senate, by Resources and NAYS – Chew(Killen), Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Conservation Committee, was introduced, read the first time by Kloc, McCrostie, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, title, and filed for second reading. Wintrow. Total – 14. Absent – DeMordaunt, Malek. Total – 2. 10TH ORDER Total – 70. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds S 1135, as amended, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion read the second time by title and filed for third reading. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 265, as amended, was SCR 121 and SCR 119, by State Affairs Committee, were read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat read the second time by title and filed for third reading. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1172, S 1175, and S 1176, by Finance Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third reading. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open debate. S 1098, as amended in the House, by Resources and Environment Committee, was read the second time by title and The question being, "Shall H 265, as amended, pass?" filed for third reading. Roll call resulted as follows: 11TH ORDER AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills Kerby, Loertscher, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places until Monday, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, March 30, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Mr. Speaker. Total – 45. Sixteenth Order of Business. NAYS – Anderson, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew(Killen), DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, 16TH ORDER Kauffman, King, Kloc, Luker, McCrostie, Nye, Packer, Pence, Adjournment Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 23. Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Absent – Horman, Malek. Total – 2. Monday, March 30, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion Total – 70. carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 265, as Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill 12:40 p.m. ordered transmitted to the Senate. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker 8TH ORDER ATTEST: Introduction, First Reading, and Reference BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 318 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO LIQUOR LICENSES; AMENDING SECTION 23-903, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ISSUANCE OF A LICENSE TO RETAIL LIQUOR TO THE OWNER, OPERATOR OR LESSEE OF A CONFERENCE AND EVENT CENTER THAT IS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF A RESORT CITY, TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS THE OWNER MUST MEET AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. H 318 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. S 1168, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. S 1155, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. [March 30, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 285

HOUSE JOURNAL H 262, H 281, H 282, H 284, H 287, H 288, H 289, H 290, H 293, H 294, and H 295 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, OF THE and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. Enrolled HCR 16 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and IDAHO LEGISLATURE Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. FIRST REGULAR SESSION March 27, 2015 SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 21, HCR 22, H 256, and H 277 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary HCR 21, HCR 22, H 256, and H 277 were referred to the SEVENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2015

5TH ORDER House of Representatives Report of Standing Committees The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. March 30, 2015 Roll call showed 68 members present. Mr. Speaker: Absent – Jordan, Thompson. Total – 2. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Total – 70. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 318. WILLS, Chairman Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 318 was filed for second reading. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Olivia DeMordaunt, Page. March 30, 2015 Mr. Speaker: 3RD ORDER We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Approval of Journal ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 109, as amended in the Senate, H 167, as amended in the Senate, H 202, March 30, 2015 as amended in the Senate, H 256, H 277, HCR 21, and HCR 22. Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 109, the House Journal of the Seventy-fifth Legislative Day and as amended in the Senate, H 167, as amended in the Senate, recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 202, as amended in the Senate, H 256, H 277, HCR 21, and WILLS, Chairman HCR 22 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. March 30, 2015 4TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Consideration of Messages from the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Governor and the Senate ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 170, as amended in the Senate. March 27, 2015 WILLS, Chairman Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1157, S 1158, S 1160, S 1161, H 170, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading S 1162, S 1120, S 1163, S 1164, S 1166, S 1088, as amended in of engrossed bills. the House, and S 1011 for the signature of the Speaker. March 30, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND S 1157, S 1158, S 1160, S 1161, S 1162, S 1120, S 1163, S 1164, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled S 1166, S 1088, as amended in the House, and S 1011 and, when H 99, H 179, H 183, H 184, H 185, H 195, H 197, H 208, H 220, so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. H 221, H 236, H 237, H 263, H 264, H 268, H 271, H 272, H 273, H 274, and H 276 to the Governor at 10:58 a.m., as of March 27, 2015 this date, March 27, 2015. Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman I return herewith enrolled H 17, as amended in the Senate, H 112, H 157, as amended in the Senate, H 194, as amended in March 27, 2015 the Senate, H 238, H 262, H 281, H 282, H 284, H 287, H 288, Mr. Speaker: H 289, H 290, H 293, H 294, H 295, and HCR 16 which have We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that been signed by the President. we have had under consideration HJM 11 and recommend that NOVAK, Secretary it do pass. LOERTSCHER, Chairman Enrolled H 17, as amended in the Senate, H 112, H 157, as amended in the Senate, H 194, as amended in the Senate, H 238, HJM 11 was filed for second reading. 286 HOUSE JOURNAL March 30, 2015]

March 27, 2015 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members Mr. Speaker: of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under that we urge the government of Turkey to: uphold and safeguard consideration S 1154, as amended, and S 1170 and recommend religious and human rights of all its citizens without compromise; that they do pass. grant the Ecumenical Patriarch appropriate ecclesiastical WILLS, Chairman succession and the right to train clergy of all nationalities; and respect the property rights and human rights of the Ecumenical S 1154, as amended, and S 1170 were filed for second Patriarchate and all religious and faith traditions. reading. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and March 27, 2015 directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the President of the Mr. Speaker: United States, the United States Ambassador to the Republic of We, your COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES AND Turkey, the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to the United CONSERVATION, report that we have had under consideration States, to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House S 1169 and recommend that it do pass. of Representatives of Congress and the congressional delegation RAYBOULD, Chairman representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the United S 1169 was filed for second reading. States. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh HJM 12 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Order of Business. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 12 of Bills and Joint Resolutions BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE A JOINT MEMORIAL HOUSE BILL NO. 319 TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR TO THE REPUBLIC OF AN ACT TURKEY, THE AMBASSADOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE RULES; TURKEY TO THE UNITED STATES, TO THE SENATE CONTINUING CERTAIN RULES IN FULL FORCE AND AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED EFFECT UNTIL JULY 1, 2016; CONTINUING RULES STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED AND TO THE APPROVED OR EXTENDED BY ADOPTION OF A CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION OF THE FIRST REGULAR STATE OF IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED SESSION OF THE SIXTY-THIRD IDAHO LEGISLATURE STATES. IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT UNTIL JULY 1, 2016, We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives OR UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THEY SHALL EXPIRE; and the Senate of the State of Idaho assembled in the First PROVIDING THAT RULES REJECTED BY CONCURRENT Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, do hereby RESOLUTION SHALL BE NULL, VOID AND OF NO FORCE respectfully represent that: AND EFFECT; AUTHORIZING AGENCIES TO AMEND WHEREAS, the Orthodox Christian Church, in existence for OR REPEAL CERTAIN RULES PURSUANT TO THE nearly 2,000 years, numbers approximately 300 million members ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT AND DECLARING worldwide with more than two million members in the United THE EFFECT OF THIS ACT UPON ADMINISTRATIVE States; and RULES; AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. WHEREAS, since 1453, the continuing presence of the H 319 was introduced, read the first time by title, and Ecumenical Patriarchate in Turkey has been a living testament referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee to the religious coexistence of Christians and Muslims; and for printing. WHEREAS, this religious coexistence is important because the Orthodox Christian Church is a recognized religion by the 9TH ORDER Turkish Government; and First Reading of Engrossed Bills WHEREAS, fewer than 3,000 of the Ecumenical Patriarch's flock live in Turkey today; and H 170, as amended in the Senate, by Education Committee, WHEREAS, Orthodox Christians in Idaho and throughout was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second the United States support their spiritual leader; and reading. WHEREAS, where there have been difficulties in the past with the relationship of the Orthodox Christian Church and the 10TH ORDER Turkish Government, recent actions by the Turkish Government Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions demonstrate an interest in improving its relationship with and treatment of the Orthodox Christian Church, which actions are S 1152, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by acknowledged and welcomed; and title and filed for third reading. WHEREAS, the people of Idaho desire to encourage the H 313 and H 314, by Education Committee, were read the continued dialogue and communication of the leadership of the second time by title and filed for third reading. Turkish Government and the Orthodox Christian Church, as demonstrated by recent high-level meetings between Turkish H 310 and H 312, by Ways and Means Committee, were read officials and the Ecumenical Patriarchate. the second time by title and filed for third reading. [March 30, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 287

H 311, by Revenue and Taxation Committee, was read the NAYS – Anderson, Batt, Chew(Killen), Erpelding, Gannon, second time by title and filed for third reading. Horman, Jordan, King, Kloc, McCrostie, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 17. S 1168, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by Paired Votes: title and filed for third reading. AYE – Crane NAY – Jordan H 94, as amended in the Senate, by Resources and AYE – Thompson NAY – Wintrow Conservation Committee, was read the second time by title and (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) filed for third reading. Total – 70. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 311 passed the Order of Business. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate.

7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried.

H 311 - TAXATION Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until 1:30 p.m. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with RECESS the immediate consideration of H 311 be suspended; that the Afternoon Session 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 House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 311 be Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Business. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Crane. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" H 310 - TRANSPORTATION Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Roll call resulted as follows: the immediate consideration of H 310 be suspended; that the AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 310 be Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat King, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. NAYS – Chew(Killen), Erpelding, Kloc, McCrostie, Pence, Roll call resulted as follows: Rubel, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 9. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Absent – Bateman, Jordan, Thompson. Total – 3. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Total – 70. Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 311 was read the first Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. debate. NAYS – None. Absent – Boyle, Crane, Gestrin, Hartgen, Jordan, Miller, The question being, "Shall H 311 pass?" Thompson. Total – 7. Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 310 was read the first Hixon, Holtzclaw, Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, debate. Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 53. The question being, "Shall H 310 pass?" 288 HOUSE JOURNAL March 30, 2015]

Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 312 pass?" AYES – Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Roll call resulted as follows: Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Moyle, Nate, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Vander Woude, Mr. Speaker. Loertscher, Malek, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Total – 39. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, NAYS – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Burtenshaw, Chew(Killen), Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Jordan, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 43. Kerby, King, Kloc, McCrostie, McDonald, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, NAYS – Barbieri, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Crane, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Sims, Smith, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, King, Kloc, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 31. Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Nate, Paired Votes: Nye, Pence, Rubel, Scott, Sims, Wintrow. Total – 26. AYE – Miller NAY – Rusche Absent – Boyle. Total – 1. AYE – Hartgen NAY – Gannon Paired Votes: AYE – Gestrin NAY – Kerby AYE – Thompson NAY – Harris AYE – Crane NAY – Jordan AYE – Jordan NAY – Crane AYE – Boyle NAY – Pence AYE – Hartgen NAY – Sims AYE – Thompson NAY – Wills AYE – Clow NAY – King AYE – Clow NAY – Erpelding AYE – Gestrin NAY – Chaney (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 312 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 310 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. the Senate.

H 313 - EDUCATION H 312 - TRANSPORTATION Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 313 be suspended; that the the immediate consideration of H 312 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State 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 of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 313 be 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 timeat read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. NAYS – None. NAYS – None. Absent – Boyle, Crane, Gestrin, Hartgen, Jordan, Miller, Absent – Boyle, Crane, Gestrin, Hartgen, Jordan, Miller, Thompson. Total – 7. Thompson. Total – 7. Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 312 was read the first carried, the rules were suspended, and H 313 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open debate. debate. [March 30, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 289

The question being, "Shall H 313 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Roll call resulted as follows: Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, McCrostie, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Moyle, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. Total – 53. NAYS – Barbieri, Luker, McMillan, Moyle, Nate, Scott, NAYS – Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Cheatham, Crane, Dixon, Sims. Total – 7. Harris, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Palmer, Redman, Absent – Clow, Malek, Thompson. Total – 3. Scott, Sims. Total – 15. Paired Votes: Absent – Malek, Thompson. Total – 2. AYE – Jordan NAY – Moyle Paired Votes: (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) AYE – Clow NAY – Dixon Total – 70. AYE – Jordan NAY – Crane (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 314 passed the Total – 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 313 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to There being no objection, the House advanced to the the Senate. Eleventh Order of Business. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 314 - EDUCATION Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1168 be referred Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee. There being the immediate consideration of H 314 be suspended; that the no objection, it was so ordered. 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 asked unanimous consent that the remaining dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 314 be bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" 16TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Adjournment AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, carried. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, 2:29 p.m. Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 63. ATTEST: NAYS – None. BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Absent – Boyle, Crane, Gestrin, Hartgen, Jordan, Miller, Thompson. Total – 7. 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 314 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. DeMordaunt to open debate. The question being, "Shall H 314 pass?" 290 HOUSE JOURNAL March 31, 2015]

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-THIRD LEGISLATURE The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Stephanie Jo Mickelsen.

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise SEVENTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2015 March 30, 2015 The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House House of Representatives The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Dear Mr. Speaker: Roll call showed 69 members present. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am Absent – McMillan. Total – 1. transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, Total – 70. to wit: Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. H 46, H 59, H 78, H 81, H 102, H 104, H 116, H 117, H 121, H 129, H 137, as amended, H 156, H 158, H 160, H 163, H 172, The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Erin Feeley, Page. H 190, H 209, H 240, H 247, H 248, H 249, H 250, H 251, H 253, and H 254 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" March 31, 2015 /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Mr. Speaker: Governor We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR the House Journal of the Seventy-eighth Legislative Day and Boise recommend that same be adopted as corrected. March 30, 2015 WILLS, Chairman Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by The Honorable Scott Bedke Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. Speaker of the House 4TH ORDER Dear Mr. Speaker: Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate 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 THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR wit: H 143 CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT within the time prescribed by law, the same having arrived KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions in the Office of the Governor at the hour of 10:15 a.m.on of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, JEFF THOMPSON, State March 24, 2015. Representative, District 30, Seat A, Bonneville County, State of Idaho, has nominated, STEPHANIE JO MICKELSEN, of 9088 I sign this bill into law with significant misgivings about the N. River Road, Idaho Falls, ID 83402, to perform the duties of process by which it came to me. It represents an instance of the this office temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 30, Idaho Department of Labor and the Idaho Trucking Association Seat A. talking past one another rather than pursuing a solution aimed at NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, fostering future collaboration. Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me do hereby appoint Stephanie Jo Mickelsen of Idaho Falls, On its face, the issue seems simple enough. Following on the Idaho, to the office of Acting State Representative, District 30, heels of Idaho Supreme Court rulings involving similar cases, Seat A, for a term commencing March 31, 2015, and continuing the bill exempts truck drivers from the federal Employment until such time as Representative Thompson is able to resume Security Law when they lease vehicles from motor carriers, his duties. thus classifying them as independent contractors. The Idaho IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand Department of Labor argues that the change eliminates those and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idahoat drivers' responsibility for paying for workers' compensation the Capitol in Boise on this 30th day of March, in the year of our insurance, the employer contribution to Social Security and Lord two thousand and fifteen, and of the Independence of the Medicare, liability insurance and even maintenance on the leased United States of America, the two hundred and thirty-ninth year. vehicle. [March 31, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 291

The truckers - backed by the American Trucking Associations - As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" disagree on those and other points of policy and law. So enacting /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter this bill may or may not put the State of Idaho out of conformity Governor with U.S. Department of Labor rules. Failing to enact it may put Idaho at odds with court determinations on the legal definitions March 30, 2015 involved in those relationships. The consequences for Idaho Mr. Speaker: businesses and individuals could be inconsequential or as serious I return herewith enrolled H 1, H 53, as amended, H 113, as as eligibility for worker's compensation insurance and the cost amended in the Senate, H 154, as amended in the Senate, H 269, of unemployment insurance. H 296, H 304, H 305, HCR 15, H 109, as amended in the Senate, H 167, as amended in the Senate, H 202, as amended in the While I believe the issue is important enough that the bill should Senate, H 256, H 277, HCR 21, and HCR 22 which have been be signed in order to advance the discussion, it is clear to me signed by the President. that the discussion must continue, in earnest, and with an eye NOVAK, Secretary toward returning to the 2016 session of the Legislature with a consensus bill that eliminates the confusion and chaos evident in Enrolled H 1, H 53, as amended, H 109, as amended in the the conflicting responses to this legislation. Senate, H 113, as amended in the Senate, H 154, as amended in the Senate, H 167, as amended in the Senate, H 202, as This letter is intended in no uncertain terms to call upon Idaho's amended in the Senate, H 256, H 269, H 277, H 296, H 304, and trucking industry and the Idaho Department of Labor to come H 305 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration together in a spirit of amity and collegiality to craft legislation Committee for delivery to the Governor. that eliminates the confusion and provides consensus responses to the questions at hand. Our goal should be nothing less than Enrolled HCR 15, HCR 21, and HCR 22 were referred to achieving the desired ends for Idaho businesses while ensuring the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery the desired fairness, stability and predictability in the State of to the Secretary of State. Idaho's regulation of this essential industry. March 30, 2015 As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Mr. Speaker: /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter I transmit herewith S 1177 which has passed the Senate. Governor NOVAK, Secretary

THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR S 1177 was filed for first reading. Boise March 30, 2015 March 30, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HCR 17, H 182, as amended, H 245, The Honorable Scott Bedke H 246, H 219, H 212, H 213, H 214, H 242, and H 216, as Speaker of the House amended, which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary Dear Mr. Speaker: HCR 17, H 182, as amended, H 245, H 246, H 219, H 212, I have the honor to advise you that I am transmitting today to the H 213, H 214, H 242, and H 216, as amended, were referred to Secretary of State the following House bill which will be allowed the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. to become law without my signature within the time limited by law: March 30, 2015 Mr. Speaker: H 132 I return herewith H 181, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, which has failed to pass the Senate. as prescribed by the Constitution. NOVAK, Secretary Liquefied natural gas and compressed natural gas (LNG and H 181, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, CNG) are a growing part of America's fuel portfolio. More and was ordered filed in the office of the Chief Clerk. more commercial fleets of trucks, buses and other vehicles are turning to the cleaner-burning option of these gaseous fuels. March 30, 2015 House Bill 132 is an effort to capture the actual energy equivalent Mr. Speaker: of those gaseous fuels in the process of levying Idaho's State I return herewith H 152, as amended in the Senate, and H 92, motor fuel tax. as amended, as amended in the Senate, which have passed the Senate. I support that goal. However, there are legitimate concerns NOVAK, Secretary regarding gaseous fuels that should have been addressed in this bill that I hope will be taken up by the Legislature in its debate H 152, as amended in the Senate, and H 92, as amended, as and I trust enactment of a comprehensive transportation revenue amended in the Senate, were ordered held at the Desk. plan. Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 152, as amended in the Senate, In addition, I am concerned about the potential impact of even was referred to Health and Welfare Committee for concurrence a marginal decline in the use of CNG or LNG vehicles in recommendation. fast-growing Ada and Canyon counties, where more emissions from other vehicle fuels may aggravate air quality concerns Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 92, as amended, as amended in and perhaps lead to a nonattainment determination by the U.S. the Senate, was referred to Business Committee for concurrence Environmental Protection Agency. recommendation. 292 HOUSE JOURNAL March 31, 2015]

5TH ORDER 10TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions March 31, 2015 H 318, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time Mr. Speaker: by title and filed for third reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HJM 12 and H 170, as amended in the Senate, by Education Committee, H 319. was read the second time by title and filed for third reading. WILLS, Chairman HJM 11, by Ways and Means Committee, was read the HJM 12 was filed for second reading. second time by title and filed for third reading. H 319 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. S 1154, as amended, and S 1170, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were read the second time by title and filed for third March 31, 2015 reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND S 1169, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 182, as by title and filed for third reading. amended, H 212, H 213, H 214, H 216, as amended, H 219, H 242, H 245, H 246, and HCR 17. WILLS, Chairman 11TH ORDER The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 182, Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions as amended, H 212, H 213, H 214, H 216, as amended, H 219, H 242, H 245, H 246, and HCR 17 and, when so signed, ordered Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 260 retain its them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. March 31, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 94, as amended in the Senate - TRESPASS ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 17, as amended in the Senate, H 112, H 157, as amended in H 94, as amended in the Senate, was read the third time at the Senate, H 194, as amended in the Senate, H 238, H 262, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final H 281, H 282, H 284, H 287, H 288, H 289, H 290, H 293, consideration. H 294, and H 295 to the Governor at 11:20 a.m., as of this date, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nate to open debate. March 30, 2015. WILLS, Chairman The question being, "Shall H 94, as amended in the Senate, pass?" March 31, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Roll call resulted as follows: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, HCR 16 to the Secretary of State at 11:21 a.m., as of this date, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, March 30, 2015. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, WILLS, Chairman Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Order of Business. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, 8TH ORDER Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, Introduction, First Reading, and Reference VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. NAYS – None. HOUSE BILL NO. 320 Absent – Crane, Hixon, McMillan. Total – 3. BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Total – 70. AN ACT APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE Whereupon the Speaker declared H 94, as amended in DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME FOR FISCAL YEAR the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill 2015; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. H 320 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee S 1159 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPREME COURT for printing. S 1159 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1177, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was introduced, and placed before the House for final consideration. read the first time by title, and referred to the Health and Welfare Committee. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open debate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. The question being, "Shall S 1159 pass?" [March 31, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 293

Roll call resulted as follows: Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 59. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, NAYS – Barbieri, Chew(Killen), Erpelding, Gannon, King, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Packer, Rusche, Sims, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 10. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Absent – McMillan. Total – 1. Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Paired Votes: Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, AYE – Moyle NAY – Rusche Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Total – 70. Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. NAYS – Sims. Total – 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1071, as Absent – Crane, Hixon, McMillan. Total – 3. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Total – 70. ordered returned to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1159 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1033, as amended - CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS Senate. S 1033, as amended, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. S 1165 - APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TAX COMMISSION At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Malek to open S 1165 was read the third time at length, section by section, debate. and placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1033, as amended, pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Youngblood to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1165 pass?" AYES – Anderst, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Roll call resulted as follows: King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Nye, Pence, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Trujillo, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew(Killen), Clow, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 32. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, NAYS – Anderson, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Horman, Loertscher, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Sims, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Total – 37. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. Absent – McMillan. Total – 1. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Cheatham, Jordan, Nate, Nielsen, Total – 70. Scott, Sims. Total – 8. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1033, as Absent – Hixon, McMillan. Total – 2. amended, failed to pass the House and ordered the bill returned Total – 70. to the Senate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1165 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1041, as amended - SEXUAL OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION ACT S 1041, as amended, was read the third time at length, section S 1071, as amended - EDUCATION - COURSES OF by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. INSTRUCTION S 1071, as amended, was read the third time at length, section At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Trujillo to open by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open The question being, "Shall S 1041, as amended, pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall S 1071, as amended, pass?" AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, 294 HOUSE JOURNAL March 31, 2015]

Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1062, as amended, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill NAYS – None. ordered returned to the Senate. Absent – Chaney, Holtzclaw, McMillan. Total – 3. Total – 70. S 1066 - PRIMARY ELECTIONS Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1041, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill S 1066 was read the third time at length, section by section, ordered returned to the Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Vander Woude to S 1136 - PAROLE open debate. S 1136 was read the third time at length, section by section, Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nate disclosed a conflict of and placed before the House for final consideration. interest regarding S 1066. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until debate. 3 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Crane. Motion carried. The question being, "Shall S 1136 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until 3 p.m. Roll call resulted as follows: RECESS AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Afternoon Session Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), The House reconvened at 3 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Business. McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, S 1066, having previously been read the third time at length, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, was before the House for final consideration. Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Mr. Rusche moved that S 1066 be placed on General Orders Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. for consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. NAYS – None. Absent – Chaney, Gestrin, McMillan. Total – 3. The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" Total – 70. Roll call resulted as follows: Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1136 passed the AYES – Chew(Killen), Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Kloc, McCrostie, Nate, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Senate. Scott, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 16. NAYS – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, S 1062, as amended, as amended - DIRECT MEDICAL Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, CARE ACT Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, S 1062, as amended, as amended, was read the third time at Moyle, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Romrell, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, consideration. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open Total – 51. debate. Absent – Kerby, McMillan, Wills. Total – 3. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall S 1062, as amended, as Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion failed. amended, pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1066 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Roll call resulted as follows: Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kloc, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Kauffman, Kerby, Malek, McDonald, Mendive, Monks, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Moyle, Nielsen, Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Romrell, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 50. Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. NAYS – Chew(Killen), Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, NAYS – King, Rubel, Wintrow, Wood. Total – 4. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, Miller, Nate, Nye, Pence, Absent – McMillan. Total – 1. Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 19. Total – 70. Absent – McMillan. Total – 1. [March 31, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 295

Paired Votes: Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining AYE – Wills NAY – Smith bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Total – 70. There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1066 passed the Order of Business. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the 4TH ORDER Senate. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate S 1113 - IDAHO BEEF COUNCIL S 1113 was read the third time at length, section by section, March 31, 2015 and placed before the House for final consideration. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SCR 127, SCR 128, SCR 129, S 1181, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Burtenshaw to open and S 1182 which have passed the Senate. debate. NOVAK, Secretary The question being, "Shall S 1113 pass?" SCR 127, SCR 128, SCR 129, S 1181, and S 1182 were filed for first reading. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 155, as amended in the Senate, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, as amended in the Senate, held at Desk, Tuesday, March 31, 2015, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, was referred to State Affairs Committee for concurrence Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, recommendation. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Order of Business. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, 7TH ORDER Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. H 318 - LIQUOR LICENSES NAYS – None. Absent – Erpelding, McMillan, Wills. Total – 3. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Total – 70. the immediate consideration of H 318 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1113 passed the of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 318 be Senate. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final S 1047 - ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. S 1047 was read the third time at length, section by section, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, debate. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall S 1047 pass?" Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, NAYS – None. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Absent – McMillan, Wills. Total – 2. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Total – 70. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion NAYS – None. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 318 was read the first Absent – McMillan, Wills. 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 S 1047 passed the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the debate. Senate. 296 HOUSE JOURNAL March 31, 2015]

The question being, "Shall H 318 pass?" Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, AYES – Anderson, Barbieri, Bell, Beyeler, Chaney, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Gibbs, Holtzclaw, Jordan, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Malek, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Packer, Pence, Perry, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Youngblood, Sims, Smith, Troy, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. Mr. Speaker. Total – 40. NAYS – Batt, Wintrow, Wood. Total – 3. NAYS – Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Absent – McMillan, Wills. Total – 2. Burtenshaw, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Total – 70. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Raybould, Whereupon the Speaker declared H 170, as amended in Thompson(Mickelsen), Trujillo, Vander Woude. Total – 28. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Absent – McMillan, Wills. Total – 2. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Total – 70. for enrolling. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 318 passed the HJM 11 - WATER RESOURCES 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 HJM 11 be suspended; that the H 170, as amended in the Senate, - EDUCATION 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 HJM 11 be with the immediate consideration of H 170, as amended in the read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to Seconded by Mr. Rusche. be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 170, as amended in the Senate, be The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Roll call resulted as follows: consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Roll call resulted as follows: Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, NAYS – None. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Absent – McMillan, Wills. Total – 2. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Total – 70. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds NAYS – None. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Absent – McMillan, Wills. Total – 2. carried, the rules were suspended, and HJM 11 was read the first Total – 70. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Troy to open carried, the rules were suspended, and H 170, as amended in the debate. Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Beyeler disclosed a conflict of House for final consideration. interest regarding HJM 11. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Harris to open The question being, "Shall HJM 11 be adopted?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: The question being, "Shall H 170, as amended in the AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Senate, pass?" Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Roll call resulted as follows: Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, [March 31, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 297

Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), 4:05 p.m. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wood, Youngblood, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. NAYS – Chew(Killen), Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, ATTEST: Kloc, Rubel, Wintrow. Total – 8. BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Absent – McMillan, Wills. Total – 2. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 11 adopted and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. SCR 127, SCR 129, and SCR 128, by State Affairs Committee, were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the State Affairs Committee. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 321 BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AN ACT APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016.

HOUSE BILL NO. 322 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AN ACT RELATING TO OFFICE APPOINTMENTS; AMENDING SECTIONS 27-109, 27-110 AND 31-1408, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING APPOINTMENTS TO CERTAIN OFFICES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 31-1409, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING APPOINTMENTS TO CERTAIN OFFICES; AMENDING SECTION 31-4304, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING APPOINTMENTS TO CERTAIN OFFICES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTIONS 40-1303 AND 40-1304, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING APPOINTMENTS TO CERTAIN OFFICES; AMENDING SECTION 40-1404, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING APPOINTMENTS TO CERTAIN OFFICES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND AMENDING SECTIONS 40-1512 AND 40-1705, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGARDING APPOINTMENTS TO CERTAIN OFFICES. H 321 and H 322 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. S 1181 and S 1182, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were 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 Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. 298 HOUSE JOURNAL April 1, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. OF THE Enrolled HCR 17 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and IDAHO LEGISLATURE Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. March 31, 2015 FIRST REGULAR SESSION Mr. Speaker: SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE I return herewith HCR 8, HCR 24, HJM 9, HJM 10, H 291, H 300, H 302, H 308, H 298, and H 301 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary

EIGHTIETH LEGISLATIVE DAY HCR 8, HCR 24, HJM 9, HJM 10, H 291, H 300, H 302, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015 H 308, H 298, and H 301 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling.

House of Representatives April 1, 2015 The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, Roll call showed 69 members present. report that we have had under consideration H 152, as amended Absent – Cranel. Total – 1. in the Senate, and recommend concurrence with Senate Total – 70. Amendments. WOOD, Chairman Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. There being no objection, it was so ordered. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Quentin Frederick, Page. H 152, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal 5TH ORDER April 1, 2015 Report of Standing Committees Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved April 1, 2015 the House Journal of the Seventy-ninth Legislative Day and Mr. Speaker: recommend that same be adopted as corrected. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND WILLS, Chairman ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 320, H 321, Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by and H 322. Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. WILLS, Chairman 4TH ORDER H 320 and H 321 were filed for second reading. Consideration of Messages from the H 322 was referred to the State Affairs Committee. Governor and the Senate March 31, 2015 April 1, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1104, as amended in the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND House, S 1073, as amended in the House, and S 1069, as ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 94, as amended, as amended, as amended in the House, for the signature amended in the Senate, and H 170, as amended in the Senate. of the Speaker. WILLS, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 94, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1104, as amended in the Senate, and H 170, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the House, S 1073, as amended in the House, and and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for S 1069, as amended, as amended, as amended in the House, and, the signature of the President. when so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. April 1, 2015 March 31, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND I return herewith enrolled H 182, as amended, H 212, H 213, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 214, H 216, as amended, H 219, H 242, H 245, H 246, and H 1, H 53, as amended, H 109, as amended in the Senate, H 113, HCR 17 which have been signed by the President. as amended in the Senate, H 154, as amended in the Senate, NOVAK, Secretary H 167, as amended in the Senate, H 202, as amended in the Senate, H 256, H 269, H 277, H 296, H 304, and H 305 to the Enrolled H 182, as amended, H 212, H 213, H 214, H 216, Governor at 10:23 a.m., as of this date, March 31, 2015. as amended, H 219, H 242, H 245, and H 246 were referred to WILLS, Chairman [April 1, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 299

April 1, 2015 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members Mr. Speaker: of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third 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 39.02.03, Idaho Transportation Department, Rules HCR 22, HCR 15, and HCR 21 to the Secretary of State at Governing Vehicle Dealer's Principal Place of Business, Section 10:25 a.m., as of this date, March 31, 2015. 100, Subsections 06.a. and 06.b., only, adopted as pending rules WILLS, Chairman under Docket Number 39-0203-1402, be, and the same are hereby rejected and declared null, void and of no force and effect. March 31, 2015 Mr. Speaker: HCR 25 was introduced, read the first time by title, and We, your COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND HUMAN referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee RESOURCES, report that we have had under consideration for printing. S 1168 and recommend that it do pass. HARTGEN, Chairman There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Order of Business. S 1168 was filed for second reading.

March 31, 2015 10TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration S 1155 and recommend that it HJM 12, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second do pass. time by title and filed for third reading. LOERTSCHER, Chairman S 1155 was filed for second reading. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions April 1, 2015 Mr. Speaker: Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that SCR 102 be We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that returned to the Transportation and Defense Committee. There we have had under consideration H 319 and recommend that it being no objection, it was so ordered. do pass. LOERTSCHER, Chairman Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 260 and S 1112 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar for one H 319 was filed for second reading. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered.

April 1, 2015 S 1171 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF Mr. Speaker: PUBLIC INSTRUCTION We, your COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND WELFARE, report that we have had under consideration S 1177 and S 1171 was read the third time at length, section by section, recommend that it do pass. and placed before the House for final consideration. WOOD, Chairman At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open S 1177 was filed for second reading. debate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh The question being, "Shall S 1171 pass?" Order of Business. Roll call resulted as follows: 7TH ORDER AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 25 Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, AND REJECTING CERTAIN RULES OF THE IDAHO Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT RELATING TO RULES Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, GOVERNING VEHICLE DEALER'S PRINCIPAL PLACE OF Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. BUSINESS. NAYS – Barbieri, Cheatham, Dayley, McMillan, Nate, Scott, Sims. Total – 7. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: Absent – Crane. Total – 1. Total – 70. WHEREAS, the Legislature is vested with authority to reject executive agency rules under the provisions of Section 67-5291, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1171 passed the Idaho Code, in the event that the Legislature finds that the rules House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the are not consistent with legislative intent; and Senate. WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Legislature that certain rules of the Idaho Transportation Department relating to Rules Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1135, as Governing Vehicle Dealer's Principal Place of Business are not amended, retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one consistent with legislative intent and should be rejected. legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. 300 HOUSE JOURNAL April 1, 2015]

S 1172 - APPROPRIATIONS - PERMANENT BUILDING S 1176 - APPROPRIATIONS - COLLEGE AND FUND UNIVERSITIES S 1172 was read the third time at length, section by section, S 1176 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1172 pass?" The question being, "Shall S 1176 pass?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew(Killen), Clow, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Collins, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. Mr. Speaker. Total – 61. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Cheatham, Dayley, Dixon, NAYS – Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Dixon, McMillan, Mendive, McMillan, Nate, Scott, Sims. Total – 9. Nate, Scott. Total – 8. Absent – Crane. Total – 1. Absent – Crane. Total – 1. Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1176 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1172 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 1098, as amended in the House - PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD S 1175 - APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION S 1098, as amended in the House, was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final S 1175 was read the third time at length, section by section, consideration. and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Smith to open At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open debate. debate. The question being, "Shall S 1098, as amended in the Mr. Gibbs asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to House, pass?" Rule 22, discussion of S 1171 be allowed in debate of S 1175. There being no objection it was so ordered. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, The question being, "Shall S 1175 pass?" Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Roll call resulted as follows: Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Wood, Youngblood. Total – 52. Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, NAYS – Batt, Boyle, Erpelding, Gannon, Harris, Hixon, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Jordan, Kerby, Luker, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Rubel, Scott, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Trujillo, Wintrow, Mr. Speaker. Total – 17. Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, Absent – Crane. Total – 1. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Total – 70. Mr. Speaker. Total – 61. NAYS – Barbieri, Boyle, Cheatham, Gestrin, Jordan, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1098, as amended McMillan, Scott, Sims. Total – 8. in the House, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Absent – Crane. Total – 1. ordered returned to the Senate. Total – 70. S 1152 - FEDERAL FUNDS Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1175 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the S 1152 was read the third time at length, section by section, Senate. and placed before the House for final consideration. [April 1, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 301

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Bell to open Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, debate. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, The question being, "Shall S 1152 pass?" Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Roll call resulted as follows: Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, NAYS – None. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent – Crane, Erpelding. Total – 2. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Total – 70. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1170 passed the Palmer, Pence, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Senate. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. S 1169 - GROUND WATER DISTRICTS NAYS – None. Absent – Crane, Perry. Total – 2. S 1169 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 Ms. Pence to open House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the debate. Senate. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nye disclosed a conflict of interest regarding S 1169. S 1154, as amended - CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS S 1154, as amended, was read the third time at length, section The question being, "Shall S 1169 pass?" 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, debate. Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew(Killen), Clow, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, The question being, "Shall S 1154, as amended, pass?" Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Miller, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Trujillo, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Speaker. Total – 53. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Cheatham, Collins, Dayley, Dixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Harris, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Sims, Troy. Total – 16. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Absent – Crane. Total – 1. Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Total – 70. Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1169 passed the Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the NAYS – None. Senate. Absent – Crane. Total – 1. Total – 70. SCR 103 - PUBLIC DEFENSE REFORM INTERIM COMMITTEE Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1154, as amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill SCR 103 was read the third time at length and placed before ordered returned to the Senate. the House for final consideration.

S 1170 - JUDGES At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Luker to open debate. S 1170 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mrs. Perry disclosed a conflict of interest regarding SCR 103. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wills to open debate. The question being, "Shall SCR 103 be adopted?" The question being, "Shall S 1170 pass?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Roll call resulted as follows: Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, 302 HOUSE JOURNAL April 1, 2015]

McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, NAYS – None. Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, Absent – Crane, Shepherd. Total – 2. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Total – 70. Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. NAYS – None. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 121 adopted and Absent – Crane, Gestrin, Holtzclaw. Total – 3. ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 103 adopted and SCR 119 - EDUCATION - RULE REJECTION ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. SCR 119 was read the third time at length and placed before the House for final consideration. SCR 117 - JOHN J. GROSSENBACHER At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open SCR 117 was read the third time at length and placed before debate. the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall SCR 119 be adopted?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Mickelsen to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, The question being, "Shall SCR 117 be adopted?" Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 117 adopted by voice Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 112 retain Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, There being no objection, it was so ordered. Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 124 be Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, returned to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. There being no objection, it was so ordered. NAYS – None. Absent – Crane. Total – 1. Total – 70. SCR 118 - YMCA DAY Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 119 adopted and SCR 118 was read the third time at length and placed before ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open Order of Business. debate. 7TH ORDER The question being, "Shall SCR 118 be adopted?" Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 118 adopted by voice vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. HJM 12 - HUMAN RIGHTS Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HJM 12 be suspended; that the SCR 121 - EDUCATION - RULE REJECTION portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State SCR 121 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 HJM 12 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. VanOrden to open at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. The question being, "Shall SCR 121 be adopted?" The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

Roll call resulted as follows: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, [April 1, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 303

Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. Absent – Crane. 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 HJM 12 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. Wintrow to open debate. The question being, "Shall HJM 12 be adopted?" Whereupon the Speaker declared HJM 12 adopted by voice vote and ordered the memorial transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Thursday, April 2, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:42 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 304 HOUSE JOURNAL April 2, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise OF THE March 30, 2015 IDAHO LEGISLATURE The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honor to advise you that I am returning herewith, without my approval, disapproved and vetoed: H 126 EIGHTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY within the time limited by law, the same having arrived in THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2015 the Office of the Governor at the hour of 10:15 a.m.on March 24, 2015.

House of Representatives The first rule for getting out of a hole is to stop digging. Unfortunately, despite its good intentions House Bill 126 keeps The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. digging an estimated $1.7 million financial hole while attempting Roll call showed 68 members present. to fill another. Absent – Crane, Rusche. Total – 2. This legislation seeks to address the issue of how best to Total – 70. enable State funding to "follow the students" who move from Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. one school to another at various points in the academic year. But the result of the measure actually will be double funding of some The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Nathan Johnston, Page. students while other funding priorities remain unmet. 3RD ORDER My Task Force for Improving Education has a committee Approval of Journal working to find a broader solution for this issue and other April 2, 2015 challenges with the public school funding formula. One of the Mr. Speaker: committee's goals is to improve fiscal stability and reduce data We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND reporting burdens wherever possible - for all our schools; not ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the just a few. House Journal of the Eightieth Legislative Day and recommend The committee will have a recommendation for the next that same be adopted as corrected. legislative session. We should allow this process to move forward WILLS, Chairman toward a better, broader, more equitable solution. I hope such an Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by effort can win not only legislative backing but also the support of Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. such groups as the Idaho Association of School Administrators and the Idaho School Boards Association, both of which opposed At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease for the House House Bill 126. Page program. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" 4TH ORDER /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Consideration of Messages from the Governor Governor and the Senate H 126 with the Governor's Veto Message attached, was held OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR at Desk. Boise April 1, 2015 April 1, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith enrolled S 1159, S 1165, S 1071, as The Honorable Scott Bedke amended, S 1041, as amended, S 1136, S 1062, as amended, as Speaker of the House amended, S 1066, S 1113, and S 1047 for the signature of the Speaker. Dear Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1159, transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, S 1165, S 1071, as amended, S 1041, as amended, S 1136, S 1062, to wit: as amended, as amended, S 1066, S 1113, and S 1047 and, when H 15, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, so signed, ordered them returned to the Senate. H 99, H 142, as amended in the Senate, H 179, H 183, H 194, as amended in the Senate, H 220, H 236, H 263, H 264, H 268, April 1, 2015 H 271, H 273, and H 274 Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith SJM 103, S 1178, S 1180, S 1183, S 1184, As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" S 1185, S 1186, S 1187, S 1188, S 1189, S 1190, and S 1191 which /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter have passed the Senate. Governor NOVAK, Secretary [April 2, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 305

SJM 103, S 1178, S 1180, S 1183, S 1184, S 1185, S 1186, April 2, 2015 S 1187, S 1188, S 1189, S 1190, and S 1191 were filed for first Mr. Speaker: reading. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled April 1, 2015 H 182, as amended, H 212, H 213, H 214, H 216, as amended, Mr. Speaker: H 219, H 242, H 245, and H 246 to the Governor at 10:15 a.m., I return herewith H 316, H 313, and H 314 which have as of this date, April 1, 2015. passed the Senate. WILLS, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary April 2, 2015 H 316, H 313, and H 314 were referred to the Judiciary, Mr. Speaker: Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND April 2, 2015 ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Mr. Speaker: HCR 17 to the Secretary of State at 10:14 a.m., as of this date, We, your COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, report that we have April 1, 2015. had under consideration H 92, as amended, as amended in the WILLS, Chairman Senate, and recommend concurrence with Senate Amendments. April 2, 2015 BARBIERI, Chairman Mr. Speaker: There being no objection, it was so ordered. We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that we have had under consideration S 1146, as amended, SCR 127, H 92, as amended, as amended in the Senate, was referred SCR 128, and SCR 129 and recommend that they do pass. to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for LOERTSCHER, Chairman engrossing. S 1146, as amended, SCR 127, SCR 128, and SCR 129 were April 2, 2015 filed for second reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh that we have had under consideration H 155, as amended Order of Business. in the Senate, and recommend non-concurrence with Senate 7TH ORDER Amendments. Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions LOERTSCHER, Chairman SJM 103, by State Affairs Committee, was introduced, There being no objection, H 155, as amended in the Senate, read the first time by title, and referred to the Ways and Means was ordered filed in the Office of the Chief Clerk. Committee. 8TH ORDER 5TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Report of Standing Committees of Bills and Joint Resolutions April 2, 2015 HOUSE BILL NO. 323 Mr. Speaker: BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND AN ACT ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 25. RELATING TO EDUCATION; AMENDING SECTION WILLS, Chairman 33-515, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN STAFF HCR 25 was filed for second reading. MAY NOT BE PLACED ON A RENEWABLE CONTRACT STATUS, TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION AND TO PROVIDE April 2, 2015 A CORRECT CODE REFERENCE. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND H 323 was introduced, read the first time by title, and ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 291, H 298, referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee H 300, H 301, H 302, H 308, HCR 8, HCR 24, HJM 9, and for printing. HJM 10. S 1178, S 1180, S 1183, S 1184, S 1185, S 1186, S 1187, WILLS, Chairman S 1188, S 1189, S 1190, and S 1191, by Finance Committee, The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 291, were introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second H 298, H 300, H 301, H 302, H 308, HCR 8, HCR 24, HJM 9, reading. and HJM 10 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to 9TH ORDER the Senate for the signature of the President. First Reading of Engrossed Bills April 2, 2015 H 152, as amended in the Senate, by Health and Welfare Mr. Speaker: Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND for second reading. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 152, as amended in the Senate. 10TH ORDER WILLS, Chairman Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions H 152, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading H 320 and H 321, by Appropriations Committee, were read of engrossed bills. the second time by title and filed for third reading. 306 HOUSE JOURNAL April 2, 2015]

S 1168, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds title and filed for third reading. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and H 320 was read the first S 1155, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by title and filed for third reading. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. H 319, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second time At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open by title and filed for third reading. debate. S 1177, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read the The question being, "Shall H 320 pass?" second time by title and filed for third reading. 11TH ORDER Roll call resulted as follows: Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 112 be Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hixon, Holtzclaw, objection, it was so ordered. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, SCR 112 - BOUNDARY COUNTY Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, SCR 112 was read the third time at length and placed before Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, the House for final consideration. Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Dixon and Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Mrs. Scott to open debate. NAYS – None. Absent – Crane, Hartgen, Rusche. Total – 3. The question being, "Shall SCR 112 be adopted?" Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 112 adopted by voice Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 320 passed the vote and ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. 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, H 321 - APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF April 6, 2015. There being no objection, it was so ordered. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Order of Business. the immediate consideration of H 321 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State 7TH ORDER of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 321 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat H 320 - APPROPRIATIONS - FISH AND GAME length, section by section, and placed before the House for final DEPARTMENT 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 320 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 – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 320 be Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Roll call resulted as follows: Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – None. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Absent – Anderson, Crane, Rusche. Total – 3. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Total – 70. Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 321 was read the first VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. NAYS – None. Absent – Anderson, Crane, Rusche. Total – 3. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open Total – 70. debate. [April 2, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 307

The question being, "Shall H 321 pass?" Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Roll call resulted as follows: Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, NAYS – None. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Absent – Bateman, Crane, Rusche. Total – 3. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Shepherd, Total – 70. Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1168 passed the NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Dayley, Harris, McMillan, Mendive, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Nate, Scott, Vander Woude. Total – 9. Senate. Absent – Crane, Rusche, Wills. Total – 3. Total – 70. S 1155 - FLAGS Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 321 passed the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the immediate consideration of S 1155 be suspended; that the the Senate. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1155 be S 1168 - WORKER'S COMPENSATION read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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 S 1168 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1168 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Roll call resulted as follows: length, section by section, and placed before the House for final AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Roll call resulted as follows: Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, NAYS – None. Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Absent – Anderson, Crane, Rusche. Total – 3. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Total – 70. Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion NAYS – None. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1155 was read the first Absent – Anderson, Crane, Rusche. 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. Wood to open of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1168 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section The question being, "Shall S 1155 pass?" by section, and placed before the House for final consideration.

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Redman to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), The question being, "Shall S 1168 pass?" Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Roll call resulted as follows: Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, 308 HOUSE JOURNAL April 2, 2015]

VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 319 passed the Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to NAYS – None. the Senate. Absent – Bateman, Crane, Rusche. Total – 3. Total – 70. S 1177 - NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1155 passed the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the the immediate consideration of S 1177 be suspended; that the Senate. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1177 be H 319 - ADMINISTRATIVE RULES read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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 319 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 319 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Roll call resulted as follows: length, section by section, and placed before the House for final AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Roll call resulted as follows: Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, AYES – Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, NAYS – None. Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Absent – Anderson, Crane, Rusche. Total – 3. Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Total – 70. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, Trujillo, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1177 was read the first NAYS – None. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Absent – Anderson, Crane, Rusche. Total – 3. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wood 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 S 1177 pass?" 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 by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bell, Beyeler, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Loertscher to open Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, debate. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, The question being, "Shall H 319 pass?" Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Kloc, Luker, Malek, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Roll call resulted as follows: Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Sims, Smith, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bell, Beyeler, Thompson(Mickelsen), Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew(Killen), Clow, Collins, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 56. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, NAYS – Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, King, Loertscher, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, McCrostie, McMillan, Moyle, Packer, Palmer, Shepherd, Trujillo. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Total – 13. McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Nate, Nielsen, Packer, Pence, Perry, Absent – Crane. Total – 1. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Paired Votes: Sims, Smith, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, AYE – Rusche NAY – Moyle Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) NAYS – Batt, Boyle, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Palmer, Total – 70. Thompson(Mickelsen), Trujillo. Total – 8. Absent – Bateman, Crane, Erpelding, Rusche. Total – 4. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1177 passed the Total – 70. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. [April 2, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 309

There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 1:30 p.m., Monday, April 6, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Erpelding. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:36 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 310 HOUSE JOURNAL April 6, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise OF THE April 3, 2015 IDAHO LEGISLATURE The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD 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 bills, to wit: EIGHTY-FIFTH LEGISLATIVE DAY H 17, as amended in the Senate, H 112, H 157, as amended in MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2015 the Senate, H 238, H 281, H 282, H 284, H 287, H 288, H 289, H 290, H 293, H 294, and H 295 House of Representatives As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter The House convened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Governor Roll call showed 69 members present. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Boise Total – 70. April 6, 2015 Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Janel Prigge, Page. The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House

3RD ORDER Dear Mr. Speaker: Approval of Journal I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am April 6, 2015 transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, Mr. Speaker: to wit: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the H 53, as amended, H 109, as amended in the Senate, H 154, as House Journal of the Eighty-first Legislative Day and recommend amended in the Senate, H 167, as amended in the Senate, H 202, that same be adopted as corrected. as amended in the Senate, H 256, H 269, H 277, H 304, and WILLS, Chairman H 305 Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor

4TH ORDER THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Consideration of Messages from the Boise Governor and the Senate April 6, 2015 The Honorable Scott Bedke OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Speaker of the House Boise April 2, 2015 Dear Mr. Speaker: The Honorable Scott Bedke I have the honor to advise you that I am transmitting today to the Speaker of the House Secretary of State the following House bill which will be allowed to become law without my signature within the time limited by Dear Mr. Speaker: law: I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am H 262 transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: as prescribed by the Constitution. H 1, H 113, as amended in the Senate, H 184, H 185, H 195, I have worked hard to ensure that my years in public service H 197, H 208, H 221, H 237, H 272, H 276, and H 296 reflect my political principles. Two of those principles arean emphasis on local control and a bias for free-market solutions. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" In House Bill 262, those two principles conflict, and I am left /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter with the difficult choice of choosing one over another. Instead I Governor am choosing and encouraging watchful caution. [April 6, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 311

I believe entrepreneurs like the founders of the ride service April 2, 2015 "Uber" are operating in the best traditions of the free market - Mr. Speaker: identifying a niche, developing a response to consumer demand, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, and making that service work at a profit within the confines of AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under an often confusing patchwork of local regulatory limitations. consideration S 1181 and S 1182 and recommend that they do pass. I also understand completely the concerns expressed by local WILLS, Chairman government authorities and some members of the Legislature about the impact of imposing statewide regulations on Uber's S 1181 and S 1182 were filed for second reading. Idaho operations. I share fears about such regulations essentially trumping local restrictions, safeguards and - for lack of a better There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth term on baseball's opening day- ground rules for doing business Order of Business. in each of our communities. I am wary of the State unwittingly creating a competitive advantage for Uber over small local taxi 8TH ORDER services or other competitors. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference of Bills and Joint Resolutions The House and Senate votes show that relatively few members of the Legislature share those concerns enough to reject the HOUSE BILL NO. 324 company's legislation, which indeed has been adopted by other BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE states as well. But other states are not Idaho, and I encourage AN ACT us all to watch carefully to ensure we remember that here, RELATING TO THE OPEN MEETING LAW; government closest to the people governs best. AMENDING SECTION 74-208, IDAHO CODE, AS ADDED IN SECTION 5, HOUSE BILL NO. 90, AS ENACTED BY As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" THE FIRST REGULAR SESSION OF THE SIXTY-THIRD /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter IDAHO LEGISLATURE, TO INCREASE MONETARY CIVIL Governor PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE OPEN MEETING LAW. April 2, 2015 Mr. Speaker: HOUSE BILL NO. 325 I return herewith enrolled H 94, as amended in the Senate, BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE and H 170, as amended in the Senate, which have been signed by AN ACT the President. APPROPRIATING ADDITIONAL MONEYS TO THE NOVAK, Secretary REGULATORY BOARDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; AND AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT Enrolled H 94, as amended in the Senate, and H 170, as POSITIONS. amended in the Senate, were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. HOUSE BILL NO. 326 5TH ORDER BY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Report of Standing Committees AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEYS TO THE STEM ACTION April 6, 2015 CENTER FOR FISCAL YEAR 2016; LIMITING THE Mr. Speaker: NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND POSITIONS; AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 323. WILLS, Chairman H 324, H 325, and H 326 were introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration H 323 was filed for second reading. Committee for printing. April 6, 2015 9TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: First Reading of Engrossed Bills We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 313, H 314, H 92, as amended, as amended in the Senate, by Business and H 316. Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed WILLS, Chairman for second reading. The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 313, 10TH ORDER H 314, and H 316 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions to the Senate for the signature of the President. HCR 25, by State Affairs Committee, was read the second April 6, 2015 time by title and filed for third reading. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND S 1146, as amended, SCR 127, SCR 128, and SCR 129, by ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 92, as State Affairs Committee, were read the second time by title and amended, as amended in the Senate. filed for third reading. WILLS, Chairman S 1178, S 1180, S 1183, S 1184, S 1185, S 1186, S 1187, H 92, as amended, as amended in the Senate, was filed for S 1188, S 1189, S 1190, and S 1191, by Finance Committee, were first reading of engrossed bills. read the second time by title and filed for third reading. 312 HOUSE JOURNAL April 6, 2015]

H 152, as amended in the Senate, by Health and Welfare Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third Total – 69. reading. NAYS – None. Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Total – 70. 11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 25 adopted 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 for one S 1146, as amended, - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh with the immediate consideration of S 1146, as amended, be Order of Business. suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read 7TH ORDER on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions urgency; and that S 1146, as amended, be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section HCR 25 - TRANSPORTATION - RULE REJECTED by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of HCR 25 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 HCR 25 be AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Roll call resulted as follows: Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total – 69. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – None. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Total – 70. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1146, as amended, was Total – 69. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat NAYS – None. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Loertscher to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion The question being, "Shall S 1146, as amended, pass?" carried, the rules were suspended, and HCR 25 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Roll call resulted as follows: placed before the House for final consideration. AYES – Andrus, Barbieri, Beyeler, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Collins, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open Gibbs, Jordan, King, Kloc, Loertscher, McCrostie, McMillan, debate. Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, The question being, "Shall HCR 25 be adopted?" Smith, Troy, Vander Woude, Wintrow, Wood. Total – 39. NAYS – Anderson, Anderst, Batt, Bell, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Roll call resulted as follows: Clow, Crane, Dayley, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Luker, Malek, McDonald, Monks, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Packer, Palmer, Romrell, Rusche, Thompson, Trujillo, VanOrden, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Wills, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 30. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Total – 70. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1146, as Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, ordered returned to the Senate. [April 6, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 313

SCR 127 - ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPORARY RULES 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 SCR 127 be suspended; that the AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that SCR 127 be Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Roll call resulted as follows: Total – 69. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, NAYS – None. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total – 70. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, carried, the rules were suspended, and SCR 128 was read the first Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, placed before the House for final consideration. Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nielsen to open NAYS – None. debate. Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall SCR 128 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, carried, the rules were suspended, and SCR 127 was read the first Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, placed before the House for final consideration. Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open Mendive, Miller, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, debate. Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, The question being, "Shall SCR 127 be adopted?" Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 58. NAYS – Barbieri, Boyle, Crane, Dayley, Monks, Moyle, Roll call resulted as follows: Scott, Vander Woude. Total – 8. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Absent – Bateman, Hartgen, Kloc, Wills. Total – 4. Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Total – 70. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 128 adopted and Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, SCR 129 - ADMINISTRATION - RULE REJECTION Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. the immediate consideration of SCR 129 be suspended; that the NAYS – Boyle, Moyle, Trujillo. Total – 3. portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Absent – Bateman. 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 SCR 129 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 127 adopted and at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Seconded by Mr. Rusche.

SCR 128 - ADMINISTRATIVE FEE RULES 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 SCR 128 be suspended; that the AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that SCR 128 be Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, 314 HOUSE JOURNAL April 6, 2015]

Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1178 was read the first Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 69. NAYS – None. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Monks to open Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. debate. Total – 70. The question being, "Shall S 1178 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 SCR 129 was read the first AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, placed before the House for final consideration. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, Malek, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Batt to open McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, debate. Packer, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall SCR 129 be adopted?" Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 51. Roll call resulted as follows: NAYS – Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, Kloc, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, Nate, Nye, Pence, Rubel, Rudolph, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Rusche, Scott, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 18. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total – 70. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1178 passed the McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Senate. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. S 1183 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Total – 68. ADMINISTRATORS DIVISION NAYS – None. Absent – Bateman, Kloc. Total – 2. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Total – 70. the immediate consideration of S 1183 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 129 adopted and portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1183 be S 1178 - APPROPRIATIONS - SECRETARY OF STATE read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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. Rusche. the immediate consideration of S 1178 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1178 be Roll call resulted as follows: read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total – 69. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, NAYS – None. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Total – 70. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total – 69. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1183 was read the first NAYS – None. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion [April 6, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 315

Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, debate of S 1183. There being no objection it was so ordered. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, The question being, "Shall S 1183 pass?" Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Roll call resulted as follows: Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, NAYS – Barbieri, McMillan, Sims. Total – 3. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Total – 70. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1184 passed the Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Smith, Thompson, Senate. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. NAYS – Barbieri, McMillan, Shepherd, Sims. Total – 4. S 1185 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. OPERATIONS DIVISION Total – 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1183 passed the the immediate consideration of S 1185 be suspended; that the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Senate. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1185 be S 1184 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat TEACHERS DIVISION 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. Rusche. the immediate consideration of S 1184 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 1184 be AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Roll call resulted as follows: Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total – 69. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, NAYS – None. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Total – 70. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total – 69. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1185 was read the first NAYS – None. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds debate. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1184 was read the first The question being, "Shall S 1185 pass?" 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 resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, debate. Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, The question being, "Shall S 1184 pass?" Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Roll call resulted as follows: Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, 316 HOUSE JOURNAL April 6, 2015]

Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Dayley, McMillan, Moyle. Total – 5. Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. NAYS – Barbieri, Dayley, McMillan, Sims. Total – 4. Total – 70. Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1186 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1185 passed the Senate. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Senate. S 1187 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - FACILITIES DIVISION S 1186 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS DIVISION Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1187 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 1186 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 1187 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 timeat dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1186 be length, section by section, and placed before the House for final read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Roll call resulted as follows: Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Total – 69. Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, NAYS – None. Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Total – 69. Total – 70. NAYS – None. Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Total – 70. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1187 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 S 1186 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Ms. King to open The question being, "Shall S 1187 pass?" debate. Roll call resulted as follows: Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, interest regarding S 1186. Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, The question being, "Shall S 1186 pass?" Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Roll call resulted as follows: Perry, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Sims, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, NAYS – Barbieri, Dayley, McMillan, Moyle, Nate, Scott. Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Total – 6. King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Absent – Bateman, Chew, Raybould, Rubel. Total – 4. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Total – 70. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1187 passed the VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. Senate. [April 6, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 317

S 1188 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1189 be BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR THE read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat DEAF AND THE BLIND DIVISION length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1188 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 1188 be AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Roll call resulted as follows: Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Total – 69. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, NAYS – None. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Total – 70. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1189 was read the first Total – 69. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section NAYS – None. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Total – 70. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Crane disclosed a conflict of carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1188 was read the first interest regarding S 1189. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section The question being, "Shall S 1189 pass?" by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Miller to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, The question being, "Shall S 1188 pass?" Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Roll call resulted as follows: Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Collins, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 59. Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, NAYS – Harris, McMillan, Moyle, Nate, Palmer, Scott, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Sims. Total – 7. Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Absent – Bateman, Chew, McDonald, Rubel. Total – 4. Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Total – 70. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1189 passed the NAYS – None. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent – Bateman, Chew, McDonald, Rubel. Total – 4. Senate. Total – 70.

Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1188 passed the S 1190 - APPROPRIATIONS 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 1190 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State S 1189 - APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be CENTRAL SERVICES DIVISION 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 timeat 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 S 1189 be suspended; that the consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. 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?" 318 HOUSE JOURNAL April 6, 2015]

Roll call resulted as follows: Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Total – 69. Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, NAYS – None. Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Total – 69. NAYS – None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent – Bateman. Total – 1. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total – 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 152, as amended in the Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds third time at length, section by section, and placed before the of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion House for final consideration. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1190 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Packer to open by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open The question being, "Shall H 152, as amended in the debate. Senate, pass?"

Pursuant to Rule 38(3), Mr. Nye disclosed a conflict of Roll call resulted as follows: interest regarding S 1190. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bell, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chew, Clow, Dayley, Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, The question being, "Shall S 1190 pass?" Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Miller, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Roll call resulted as follows: Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Burtenshaw, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gestrin, Total – 41. Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Chaney, Cheatham, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Collins, Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Harris, McMillan, Miller, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Loertscher, Luker, McMillan, Mendive, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Nielsen, Palmer, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Trujillo, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Vander Woude. Total – 27. Mr. Speaker. Total – 49. Absent – Bateman, Troy. Total – 2. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Chaney, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, Paired Votes: Dixon, Gannon, Harris, Luker, Mendive, Monks, Nate, Palmer, Scott, Sims, Thompson, Vander Woude. Total – 18. AYE – Rubel NAY – Moyle Absent – Bateman, Chew, Rubel. Total – 3. AYE – Chew NAY – Crane Total – 70. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1190 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Whereupon the Speaker declared H 152, as amended in Senate. the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee H 152, as amended in the Senate, - OCCUPATIONAL for enrolling. LICENSES BUREAU There being no objection, the House advanced to the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering Sixteenth Order of Business. with the immediate consideration of H 152, as amended in the Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 16TH ORDER of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to Adjournment be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., case of urgency; and that H 152, as amended in the Senate, be Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat carried. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 4:21 p.m. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Roll call resulted as follows: ATTEST: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Bell, BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, [April 7, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 319

HOUSE JOURNAL SCR 118, SCR 121, and SCR 119 for the signature of the Speaker. OF THE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled IDAHO LEGISLATURE S 1171, S 1172, S 1175, S 1176, S 1152, S 1154, as amended, S 1170, S 1169, SCR 103, SCR 117, SCR 118, SCR 121, and FIRST REGULAR SESSION SCR 119 and, when so signed, ordered them returned to the SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Senate. April 6, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 291, H 298, H 300, H 301, H 302, H 308, HCR 8, HCR 24, HJM 9, and HJM 10 which EIGHTY-SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DAY have been signed by the President. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled H 291, H 298, H 300, H 301, H 302, and House of Representatives H 308 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Enrolled HCR 8, HCR 24, HJM 9, and HJM 10 were Roll call showed all 70 members present. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. for delivery to the Secretary of State. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Preston Moyle, Page. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal April 7, 2015 Mr. Speaker: April 7, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 324, H 325, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND and H 326. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved the WILLS, Chairman House Journal of the Eighty-fifth Legislative Day and recommend that same be adopted as corrected. H 324, H 325, and H 326 were filed for second reading. WILLS, Chairman April 7, 2015 Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Speaker: Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 152, as amended in the Senate. 4TH ORDER WILLS, Chairman Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 152, as amended in the Senate, and, when so signed, ordered OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. Boise April 7, 2015 April 6, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND The Honorable Scott Bedke ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Speaker of the House H 94, as amended in the Senate, and H 170, as amended in the Senate, to the Governor at 1:40 p.m., as of this date, April 6, 2015. Dear Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, Order of Business. to wit:

H 182, as amended, H 212, H 213, H 214, H 216, as amended, 8TH ORDER H 219, H 242, H 245, and H 246 Introduction, First Reading, and Reference As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" of Bills and Joint Resolutions /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor HOUSE BILL NO. 327 BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE April 6, 2015 AN ACT Mr. Speaker: RELATING TO CASUALTY INSURANCE CONTRACTS; I transmit herewith enrolled S 1171, S 1172, S 1175, S 1176, AMENDING SECTION 41-2503, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE S 1152, S 1154, as amended, S 1170, S 1169, SCR 103, SCR 117, PROVISIONS RELATING TO UNDERINSURED MOTOR 320 HOUSE JOURNAL April 7, 2015]

VEHICLE COVERAGE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 10TH ORDER DATE. Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions

HOUSE BILL NO. 328 H 323, by Education Committee, was read the second time BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE by title and filed for third reading. AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLICATION OF THE SESSION LAWS; S 1181 and S 1182, by Judiciary and Rules Committee, were REPEALING SECTIONS 67-904, 67-905, 67-906, 67-907 read the second time by title and filed for third reading. AND 67-908, IDAHO CODE, RELATING TO PUBLICATION H 92, as amended, as amended in the Senate, by Business AND DISTRIBUTION OF LAWS, THE JOINT PRINTING Committee, was read the second time by title and filed for third COMMITTEE, DISTRIBUTION OF SESSION LAWS AND reading. JOURNALS, BOOKS DISTRIBUTED TO OFFICERS AND PROPERTY OF THE STATE AND TO EXPENSES OF 11TH ORDER DISTRIBUTION OF THE SESSION LAWS; AMENDING Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions CHAPTER 9, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 67-904, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining FOR A JOINT PUBLISHING COMMITTEE AND TO bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one PROVIDE FOR PUBLICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. SESSION LAWS; AMENDING CHAPTER 9, TITLE 67, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh 67-905, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR REPORTS OF Order of Business. THE JOINT PUBLISHING COMMITTEE; AND AMENDING SECTION 67-909, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DUTIES 7TH ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE REGARDING SESSION Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions LAWS. H 323 - EDUCATION HOUSE BILL NO. 329 Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE the immediate consideration of H 323 be suspended; that the AN ACT portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State RELATING TO THE LOCAL HIGHWAY TECHNICAL of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be ASSISTANCE COUNCIL; AMENDING SECTION 40-2401, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 323 be IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE AN EXCEPTION PROVISION read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL length, section by section, and placed before the House for final OF THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT; consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. AMENDING CHAPTER 24, TITLE 40, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 40-2401A, IDAHO The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" CODE, TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVE INTENT; AMENDING SECTION 40-2403, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AUTHORITY Roll call resulted as follows: PROVISIONS OF THE COUNCIL; AMENDING SECTION AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, 40-2404, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT ANNUAL Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, REPORTS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE IDAHO Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, TRANSPORTATION BOARD; AMENDING CHAPTER 24, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, TITLE 40, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, SECTION 40-2406, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, THE EXCHANGE AND DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, FUNDS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, CERTAIN PROJECTS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE RETENTION Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, OF CERTAIN PROPERTY AND MONEYS, TO PROVIDE Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, FOR INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR CERTAIN Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. PERSONNEL, TO PROVIDE FOR THE TRANSFER OF THE NAYS – None. IDAHO TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CENTER AND TO PROVIDE FOR A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING; Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds AND AMENDING SECTION 40-717, IDAHO CODE, TO of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion PROVIDE FOR FOLLOWING GUIDELINES IN SOLELY carried, the rules were suspended, and H 323 was read the first PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section HIGHWAY JURISDICTIONS AND TO PROHIBIT THE by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. COUNCIL FROM ENGAGING IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF PROJECTS OR PROGRAMS ON BEHALF OF CITIES, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. DeMordaunt to COUNTIES OR LOCAL HIGHWAY JURISDICTIONS. open debate. H 327, H 328, and H 329 were introduced, read the first time The question being, "Shall H 323 pass?" by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Order of Business. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, [April 7, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 321

Erpelding, Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Total – 67. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, NAYS – Scott. Total – 1. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Absent – Chaney, Gestrin. Total – 2. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Total – 70. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1182 passed the NAYS – None. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Absent – Gestrin. Total – 1. Senate. Total – 70. H 324 - OPEN MEETING LAW Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 323 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the Senate. the immediate consideration of H 324 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1181 be returned of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee. There dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 324 be being no objection, it was so ordered. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final S 1182 - IDAHO UNIFORM BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. CODE The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1182 be suspended; that the Roll call resulted as follows: portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1182 be Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Roll call resulted as follows: Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, NAYS – None. Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 324 was read the first Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Bateman to open Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 70. debate. NAYS – None. The question being, "Shall H 324 pass?" Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Roll call resulted as follows: carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1182 was read the first AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Barbieri, Bateman, Batt, Bell, time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Collins, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Crane, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Luker, Malek, At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, debate. Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, The question being, "Shall S 1182 pass?" Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Roll call resulted as follows: Total – 60. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, NAYS – Andrus, Clow, Dayley, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Cheatham, Chew, Hixon, Loertscher, Romrell. Total – 9. Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Absent – Gestrin. Total – 1. Gannon, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Total – 70. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 324 passed the Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, the Senate. 322 HOUSE JOURNAL April 7, 2015]

There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business. 5TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees April 7, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 327, H 328, and H 329. WILLS, Chairman H 327 was referred to the Business Committee. H 328 was filed for second reading. H 329 was referred to the Transportation and Defense Committee. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 11 a.m., Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 11:38 a.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk [April 8, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 323

HOUSE JOURNAL April 7, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith S 1192 which has passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary IDAHO LEGISLATURE S 1192 was filed for first reading. FIRST REGULAR SESSION April 7, 2015 SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE Mr. Speaker: I return herewith HJM 11, H 320, and H 319 which have passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary HJM 11, H 320, and H 319 were referred to the Judiciary, EIGHTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2015 April 7, 2015 Mr. Speaker: House of Representatives I return herewith H 309, as amended in the Senate, and H 312, as amended in the Senate, which have passed the Senate. The House convened at 11 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. NOVAK, Secretary Roll call showed all 70 members present. H 309, as amended in the Senate, and H 312, as amended in the Senate, were ordered held at the Desk. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 309, as amended in the The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Alexa Snooks, Page. Senate, was referred to Education Committee for concurrence recommendation. 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal Pursuant to House Rule 73, H 312, as amended in the Senate, was referred to Transportation and Defense Committee April 8, 2015 for concurrence recommendation. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND 5TH ORDER ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Report of Standing Committees the House Journal of the Eighty-sixth Legislative Day and April 8, 2015 recommend that same be adopted as corrected. Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 319, H 320, Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. and HJM 11. WILLS, Chairman 4TH ORDER Consideration of Messages from the The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Governor and the Senate H 319, H 320, and HJM 11 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. April 7, 2015 Mr. Speaker: April 8, 2015 I transmit herewith enrolled SCR 112, S 1168, S 1155, Mr. Speaker: S 1177, S 1146, as amended, SCR 127, SCR 128, SCR 129, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND S 1178, S 1183, S 1184, S 1185, S 1186, S 1187, S 1188, S 1189, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled S 1190, and S 1098, as amended in the House, for the signature H 291, H 298, H 300, H 301, H 302, and H 308 to the Governor of the Speaker. at 11:25 a.m., as of this date, April 7, 2015. NOVAK, Secretary WILLS, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled April 8, 2015 SCR 112, S 1168, S 1155, S 1177, S 1146, as amended, SCR 127, Mr. Speaker: SCR 128, SCR 129, S 1178, S 1183, S 1184, S 1185, S 1186, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND S 1187, S 1188, S 1189, S 1190, and S 1098, as amended in ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled the House, and, when so signed, ordered them returned to the HCR 8, HCR 24, HJM 9, and HJM 10 to the Secretary of State Senate. at 11:25 a.m., as of this date, April 7, 2015. WILLS, Chairman April 7, 2015 There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Mr. Speaker: Order of Business. I return herewith enrolled H 313, H 314, and H 316 which have been signed by the President. 7TH ORDER NOVAK, Secretary Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions Enrolled H 313, H 314, and H 316 were referred to the Mrs. Bell asked unanimous consent that H 325 and S 1180 be Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to returned to the Appropriations Committee. There being no the Governor. objection, it was so ordered. 324 HOUSE JOURNAL April 8, 2015]

H 326 - APPROPRIATIONS - STEM ACTION CENTER dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 328 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat 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 326 be suspended; that the consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. 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 326 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Roll call resulted as follows: length, section by section, and placed before the House for final AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Roll call resulted as follows: Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, NAYS – None. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Absent – Youngblood. Total – 1. Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Total – 70. Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion NAYS – None. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 328 was read the first Absent – Youngblood. Total – 1. 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. Gannon to open of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 326 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section The question being, "Shall H 328 pass?" 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, debate. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Rule 22, discussion of H 302 be allowed in debate of H 326. Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, There being no objection it was so ordered. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, The question being, "Shall H 326 pass?" Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Roll call resulted as follows: Scott, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, NAYS – Barbieri, Sims. Total – 2. Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Absent – Youngblood. Total – 1. Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Total – 70. Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 328 passed the Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, the Senate. Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Holtzclaw, Loertscher, Luker, 8TH ORDER McMillan, Nate, Scott, Thompson. Total – 9. Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Absent – Youngblood. Total – 1. of Bills and Joint Resolutions Total – 70. S 1192, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 326 passed the time by title, and filed for second reading. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eleventh Order of Business. H 328 - SESSION LAWS AND JOURNALS 11TH ORDER Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions the immediate consideration of H 328 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be 3 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. [April 8, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 325

Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until April 8, 2015 3 p.m. Mr. Speaker: RECESS I return herewith H 95, as amended in the Senate, which has Afternoon Session passed the Senate. NOVAK, Secretary The House reconvened at 3 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. H 95, as amended in the Senate, was ordered held at the Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of Desk. Business.

There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth 5TH ORDER Order of Business. Report of Standing Committees April 8, 2015 4TH ORDER Mr. Speaker: Consideration of Messages from the We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Governor and the Senate ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled April 8, 2015 H 313, H 314, and H 316 to the Governor at 11:30 a.m., as of Mr. Speaker: this date, April 8, 2015. We, your COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION, report that we WILLS, Chairman have had under consideration H 309, as amended in the Senate, April 8, 2015 and recommend concurrence with Senate Amendments. Mr. Speaker: DEMORDAUNT, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS, report that April 8, 2015 we have had under consideration SCR 126 and recommend that Mr. Speaker: it do pass. We, your COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND LOERTSCHER, Chairman DEFENSE, report that we have had under consideration H 312, SCR 126 was filed for second reading. as amended in the Senate, and recommend non-concurrence with Senate Amendments. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Eighth PALMER, Chairman Order of Business. H 309, as amended in the Senate, and H 312, as amended in the Senate, were held at the Desk. 8TH ORDER Introduction, First Reading, and Reference Mr. Clow asked unanimous consent that the House concur of Bills and Joint Resolutions in the Senate amendments to H 309, as amended in the Senate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. S 1174, by Finance Committee, was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second reading. H 309, as amended in the Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for engrossing. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Order of Business. Mr. Palmer moved to accept the committee report to not concur in the Senate amendments to H 312, as amended in the Senate. Mr. Moyle seconded the motion. Motion passed. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions April 8, 2015 Mr. Speaker: S 1192 - APPROPRIATIONS - LABOR DEPARTMENT I return herewith enrolled H 152, as amended in the Senate, which has been signed by the President. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with NOVAK, Secretary the immediate consideration of S 1192 be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State Enrolled H 152, as amended in the Senate, was referred to of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that S 1192 be to the Governor. read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat length, section by section, and placed before the House for final April 8, 2015 consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Speaker: I transmit herewith S 1174 which has passed the Senate. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" NOVAK, Secretary Roll call resulted as follows: S 1174 was filed for first reading. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, April 8, 2015 Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Mr. Speaker: Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, I return herewith HJM 12, HCR 23, H 321, and H 318 which Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, have passed the Senate. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, NOVAK, Secretary Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, HJM 12, HCR 23, H 321, and H 318 were referred to the Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, 326 HOUSE JOURNAL April 8, 2015]

VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion NAYS – None. carried, the rules were suspended, and SCR 126 was read the first Absent – McDonald. Total – 1. time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and Total – 70. placed before the House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gestrin to open of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1192 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section The question being, "Shall SCR 126 be adopted?" by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Roll call resulted as follows: At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gibbs to open AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, debate. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Mr. Gibbs asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Rule 22, discussion of S 1173 be allowed in debate of S 1192. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, There being no objection it was so ordered. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, The question being, "Shall S 1192 pass?" Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Roll call resulted as follows: Vander Woude, Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Total – 67. Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Clow, Collins, Crane, NAYS – Erpelding, Wintrow. Total – 2. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Absent – McDonald. Total – 1. Holtzclaw, Horman, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Luker, Total – 70. Malek, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rudolph, Rusche, Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 126 adopted and Shepherd, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 51. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Cheatham, Chew, Dixon, Erpelding, There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth Gannon, Jordan, Kloc, McCrostie, Nate, Nielsen, Redman, Rubel, Order of Business. Scott, Sims, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 18. Absent – McDonald. Total – 1. 4TH ORDER Total – 70. Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1192 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that the House not Senate. concur in the Senate amendments to H 312, as amended in the Senate. Mr. Rusche objected. SCR 126 - FEDERAL LANDS Mr. Palmer moved that the House not concur in the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Senate amendments to H 312, as amended in the Senate. the immediate consideration of SCR 126 be suspended; that the Mr. Moyle seconded the motion. 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 motion pass?" dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that SCR 126 be 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 – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Roll call resulted as follows: Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, NAYS – McCrostie, Rubel, Rusche, Smith. Total – 4. Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McMillan, Mendive, Absent – McDonald. Total – 1. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Total – 70. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion passed and the VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, House did not concur in the Senate amendments to H 312, as Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. amended in the Senate. NAYS – None. Absent – McDonald. Total – 1. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Total – 70. Eleventh Order of Business. [April 8, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 327

11TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that the remaining bills on the Third Reading Calendar retain their places for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Thirteenth Order of Business. 13TH ORDER Miscellaneous and Unfinished Business

April 8, 2015 Senator Brent Hill President Pro Tempore Idaho State Senate HAND DELIVERED Dear Senator Hill:

This letter serves as my request that you appoint three Senate members to a Conference Committee who will meet together with three House members which I will appoint, for the purpose of considering amendments to House Bill 312aaS. The House appointees to the Conference Committee are Representative Joe Palmer, Representative John Vander Woude, and Representative Mat Erpelding. If this is agreeable, we propose that the Conference Committee convene a meeting at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 9, 2015, in Room WW17, and continue meeting until an agreement is reached. Sincerely, /s/ Scott Bedke Speaker of the House There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Thursday, April 9, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 6:13 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 328 HOUSE JOURNAL April 9, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL April 8, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith SCR 130 and SCR 131 which have passed the Senate. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary SCR 130 and SCR 131 were filed for first reading. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE April 8, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 323, H 324, H 328, and H 326 which have passed the Senate. EIGHTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DAY NOVAK, Secretary THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2015 H 323, H 324, H 328, and H 326 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. House of Representatives The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. April 8, 2015

Roll call showed al 70 members present. Representative Scott Bedke Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. Speaker of the House Idaho State House of Representatives The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Olivia DeMordaunt, HAND DELIVERED Page. Dear Speaker Bedke: 3RD ORDER Approval of Journal This letter serves as my response to your request that we appoint a Conference Committee pursuant to Joint Rule 10, to April 9, 2015 conference regarding amendments to House Bill 312aaS. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND The Senate appointees to the Conference Committee are ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved Senator Bert Brackett as chair, Senator Dean Cameron, and the House Journal of the Eighty-seventh Legislative Day and Senator Roy Lacey. recommend that same be adopted as corrected. WILLS, Chairman Sincerely, /s/ Brent Hill Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by President Pro Tempore Mr. Gannon. Report adopted.

5TH ORDER 4TH ORDER Report of Standing Committees Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate April 9, 2015 Mr. Speaker: April 8, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 318, H 321, I transmit herewith enrolled S 1182 for the signature of the H 323, H 324, H 326, H 328, HCR 23, and HJM 12. Speaker. WILLS, Chairman NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 318, S 1182 and, when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. H 321, H 323, H 324, H 326, H 328, HCR 23, and HJM 12 and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the Senate for the April 8, 2015 signature of the President. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 319, H 320, and HJM 11 which have been signed by the President. April 9, 2015 NOVAK, Secretary Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Enrolled H 319 and H 320 were referred to the Judiciary, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 309, as Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the amended in the Senate. Governor. WILLS, Chairman Enrolled HJM 11 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and H 309, as amended in the Senate, was filed for first reading Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. of engrossed bills. [April 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 329

April 8, 2015 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 transmitted enrolled H 152, as amended in the Senate, to the Governor at 3:45 p.m., HOUSE BILL NO. 330 as of this date, April 8, 2015. BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE WILLS, Chairman AN ACT RELATING TO INCOME TAXATION; AMENDING There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh SECTION 63-3024A, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE Order of Business. THE INCOME FOOD TAX CREDIT AND REFUNDS; 7TH ORDER DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions RETROACTIVE APPLICATION. H 330 was introduced, read the first time by title, and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 26 referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE for printing. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL TO Order of Business. APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO UNDERTAKE AND COMPLETE A STUDY OF BROADBAND ACCESS FOR 5TH ORDER THE STATE AND TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS. Report of Standing Committees Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: April 9, 2015 Mr. Speaker: WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Idaho agrees with We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND the need for consistent broadband services being available for use ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed HCR 26 and by the school districts and state agencies in the State of Idaho; and H 330. WHEREAS, a set of standards for broadband functionality WILLS, Chairman and interconnectivity enables the sharing of courses among school districts and equal access by students to concurrent HCR 26 and H 330 were filed for second reading. enrollment offered by higher education; and WHEREAS, Idaho's local school districts appear to have There being no objection, the House advanced to the Ninth been able to contract for public Internet access at drastically Order of Business. reduced costs in the short-term; and 9TH ORDER WHEREAS, a thorough and complete study of our state First Reading of Engrossed Bills broadband service should include a comprehensive review of best practices in the field. H 309, as amended in the Senate, by Education Committee, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members was introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second of the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, reading. the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that the Legislative Council is authorized to appoint a committee 10TH ORDER to undertake and complete a study of and make recommendations Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions for broadband services and governance for the State of Idaho. The Legislative Council shall determine the number of legislators S 1174, by Finance Committee, was read the second time by and membership from each house appointed to the committee title and filed for third reading. and shall authorize the committee to receive input, advice and The Speaker declared the House at recess until 10:50 a.m. assistance from interested and affected parties who are not members of the Legislature. RECESS BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that nonlegislative members Mid-Morning Session of the committee may be appointed by the co-chairs of the committee who are appointed by the Legislative Council. The House reconvened at 10:50 a.m., the Speaker in the Nonlegislative members of the advisory committee shall not Chair. be reimbursed from legislative funds for per diem, mileage or other expenses and shall not have voting privileges regarding the Prior to recess, the House was at the Tenth Order of Business. committee's recommendations or proposed legislation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the committee shall There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh report its findings, recommendations and proposed legislation, Order of Business. if any, to the Second Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions HCR 26 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee H 330 - INCOME TAX for printing. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with SCR 130 and SCR 131, by State Affairs Committee, were the immediate consideration of H 330 be suspended; that the introduced, read the first time by title, and filed for second portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State reading. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be 330 HOUSE JOURNAL April 9, 2015] dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 330 be Roll call resulted as follows: read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Roll call resulted as follows: Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, NAYS – None. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Absent – Crane. Total – 1. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Total – 70. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 309, as amended in the NAYS – None. Senate, was read the first time by title, second time by title, and Absent – Crane. Total – 1. third time at length, section by section, and placed before the Total – 70. House for final consideration. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion debate. carried, the rules were suspended, and H 330 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section The question being, "Shall H 309, as amended in the by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Senate, pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Moyle to open Roll call resulted as follows: debate. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, The question being, "Shall H 330 pass?" Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Roll call resulted as follows: Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Malek, McCrostie, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Nate, Nielsen, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Rudolph, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Mr. Speaker. Total – 62. Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, NAYS – Gannon, Kloc, Luker, Moyle, Rusche, Smith. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Total – 6. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Absent – Crane, Palmer. Total – 2. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Youngblood, Paired Votes: Mr. Speaker. Total – 68. AYE – Erpelding NAY – Rusche NAYS – Wood. Total – 1. AYE – Vander Woude NAY – Moyle Absent – Crane. Total – 1. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) Total – 70. Total – 70. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 330 passed the Whereupon the Speaker declared H 309, as amended in House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill the Senate. referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. H 309, as amended in the Senate, - PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS HCR 26 - BROADBAND ACCESS STUDY COMMITTEE Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of H 309, as amended in the Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Section 15, Article 3 the immediate consideration of HCR 26 be suspended; that the of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, requiring all bills to portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be case of urgency; and that H 309, as amended in the Senate, be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that HCR 26 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time length, section by section, and placed before the House for final at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" [April 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 331

Roll call resulted as follows: Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, NAYS – None. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Absent – Crane. Total – 1. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Total – 70. Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. NAYS – None. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Absent – Crane. Total – 1. of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion Total – 70. carried, the rules were suspended, and S 1174 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 HCR 26 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, and debate. placed before the House for final consideration. The question being, "Shall S 1174 pass?" At this time, the Speaker recognized Mrs. Horman to open debate. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Mrs. Horman asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Rule 22, discussion of other pending legislation be allowed in Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, debate of HCR 26. There being no objection it was so ordered. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, The question being, "Shall HCR 26 be adopted?" Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Pence, Roll call resulted as follows: Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Bell, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 60. Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, NAYS – Cheatham, McMillan, Nielsen, Scott, Sims. Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Total – 5. Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, Absent – Crane, Erpelding, Monks, Palmer, Vander Woude. McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Total – 5. Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Total – 70. Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1174 passed the VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the Total – 63. Senate. NAYS – None. Absent – Barbieri, Crane, Erpelding, Malek, Monks, Palmer, SCR 130 - PRINTING CONTRACT - SESSION LAWS Vander Woude. Total – 7. Total – 70. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of SCR 130 be suspended; that the Whereupon the Speaker declared HCR 26 adopted and portions of Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State ordered the resolution transmitted to the Senate. of Idaho, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that SCR 130 be read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time S 1174 - APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO TRANSPORTATION at length, and placed before the House for final consideration. DEPARTMENT Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with the immediate consideration of S 1174 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 1174 be AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, length, section by section, and placed before the House for final Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Roll call resulted as follows: Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. 332 HOUSE JOURNAL April 9, 2015]

NAYS – None. H 92, as amended, as amended in the Senate - VOIDABLE Absent – Crane. Total – 1. TRANSACTIONS Total – 70. H 92, as amended, as amended in the Senate, was read the Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds third time at length, section by section, and placed before the of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion House for final consideration. carried, the rules were suspended, and SCR 130 was read the first time by title, second time by title, and third time at length, and At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Clow to open placed before the House for final consideration. debate. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Gannon to open The question being, "Shall H 92, as amended, as amended in debate. the Senate, pass?" Mr. Gannon asked unanimous consent that, pursuant to Roll call resulted as follows: Rule 22, discussion of S 1181 be allowed in debate of SCR 130. AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, There being no objection it was so ordered. Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, The question being, "Shall SCR 130 be adopted?" Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, Roll call resulted as follows: Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Chew, Clow, Collins, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 67. Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, NAYS – None. McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Moyle, Absent – Kloc, Nielsen, Vander Woude. Total – 3. Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Total – 70. Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Whereupon the Speaker declared H 92, as amended, as Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 65. amended in the Senate, passed the House. Title was approved NAYS – None. and the bill referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Absent – Crane, Erpelding, Monks, Palmer, Vander Woude. Committee for enrolling. Total – 5. Total – 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1112 retain its Whereupon the Speaker declared SCR 130 adopted and place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. ordered the resolution returned to the Senate. There being no objection, it was so ordered. Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. S 1135, as amended - CLAIM OF LIEN Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until S 1135, as amended, was read the third time at length, section 1:30 p.m. by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. RECESS Afternoon Session 1 At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. McCrostie to open debate. The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. The question being, "Shall S 1135, as amended, pass?" Prior to recess, the House was at the Seventh Order of Business. Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Luker asked unanimous consent that Rule 70, with AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, the exception of smoking, be suspended for the balance of Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, the remainder of session. There being no objection, it was so Chew, Clow, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, ordered. Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, At this time, the Speaker put the House at ease subject to call Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Loertscher, of the Chair. Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, There being no objection, the House advanced to the Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Eleventh Order of Business. Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 66. NAYS – Sims. Total – 1. 11TH ORDER Absent – Kloc, Nielsen, Vander Woude. Total – 3. Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Total – 70. Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 260 retain its Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1135, as place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. amended, passed the House. Title was approved and the bill There being no objection, it was so ordered. ordered returned to the Senate. [April 9, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 333

Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1191 retain its place on the Third Reading Calendar for one legislative day. There being no objection, it was so ordered. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business. 16TH ORDER Adjournment Mr. Moyle moved that the House adjourn until 10 a.m., Friday, April 10, 2015. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. Whereupon the Speaker declared the House adjourned at 4:42 p.m. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 334 HOUSE JOURNAL April 10, 2015]

HOUSE JOURNAL April 9, 2015 Mr. Speaker: OF THE I transmit herewith enrolled S 1192, SCR 126, S 1174, and SCR 130 for the signature of the Speaker. IDAHO LEGISLATURE NOVAK, Secretary The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled S 1192, FIRST REGULAR SESSION SCR 126, S 1174, and SCR 130 and, when so signed, ordered SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE them returned to the Senate. April 9, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 318, H 321, H 323, H 324, EIGHTY-NINTH LEGISLATIVE DAY H 326, H 328, HCR 23, and HJM 12 which have been signed FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 2015 by the President. NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled H 318, H 321, H 323, H 324, H 326, and House of Representatives H 328 were referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration The House convened at 10 a.m., the Speaker in the Chair. Committee for delivery to the Governor. Roll call showed 69 members present. Enrolled HCR 23 and HJM 12 were referred to the Absent – Bell. Total – 1. Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to Total – 70. the Secretary of State. Prayer was offered by Representative Raybould. 5TH ORDER The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Erin Feeley, Page. Report of Standing Committees April 10, 2015 3RD ORDER Mr. Speaker: Approval of Journal We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 309, as amended in the Senate, and H 92, as amended, as amended in April 10, 2015 the Senate. Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have read and approved The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 309, the House Journal of the Eighty-eighth Legislative Day and as amended in the Senate, and H 92, as amended, as amended in recommend that same be adopted as corrected. the Senate, and, when so signed, ordered them transmitted to the WILLS, Chairman Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Wills moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Gannon. Report adopted. April 10, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND 4TH ORDER ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Consideration of Messages from the H 319 and H 320 to the Governor at 10:30 a.m., as of this date, Governor and the Senate April 9, 2015. WILLS, Chairman OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise April 10, 2015 April 9, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND The Honorable Scott Bedke ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled Speaker of the House HJM 11 to the Secretary of State at 10:31 a.m., as of this date, April 9, 2015. Dear Mr. Speaker: WILLS, Chairman I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am There being no objection, the House advanced to the Tenth transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, Order of Business. to wit: H 94, as amended in the Senate, H 170, as amended in the Senate, 10TH ORDER H 291, H 298, H 300, H 301, H 302, and H 308 Second Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that SCR 131 be /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter referred to the State Affairs Committee. There being no objection, Governor it was so ordered. [April 10, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 335

11TH ORDER 4TH ORDER Third Reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions Consideration of Messages from the Governor and the Senate Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that S 1112 be placed at the top of the Third Reading Calendar. There being no objection, April 10, 2015 it was so ordered. The Honorable Scott Bedke S 1112 - STATE OFFICE VACANCIES Speaker of the House S 1112 was read the third time at length, section by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. Dear Mr. Speaker:

At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Nielsen to open The House Conference Committee appointed to confer on debate. H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, has met with the Senate Conference Committee on H 312, as The question being, "Shall S 1112 pass?" amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, and the Committees do jointly agree and recommend: Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, Bateman, That H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Batt, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Senate be returned to the Senate; and that H 312, as amended in Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gannon, Gestrin, the Senate, as amended in the Senate, be further amended in the Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, Senate as follows: Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, 1. An additional $21 registration fee be placed on Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, automobiles and that additional registration fees on certain trucks Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, and electric and hybrid cars are imposed. Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 64. 2. That the tax on motor fuels be increased to thirty-two cents NAYS – None. per gallon with the increase to be ongoing. Absent – Bell, Chew, Erpelding, Kauffman, Malek, Vander Woude. Total – 6. 3. All new revenue raised by this act shall be subject to a Total – 70. 60-40 split between the State Highway Account and Local Units of Government. Whereupon the Speaker declared that S 1112 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered returned to the 4. That the Section in the Senate amendments to H 312 Senate. relating to gaseous special fuels be removed from the amendment so the language reads like it is in H 132 which is law. Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until 1:30 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. 5. Agreed to create a Strategic Initiative Program in the Idaho Transportation Department that provides for a program for Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until transportation projects that are proposed by the Department's six 1:30 p.m. districts and rated competitively on their return on investment in RECESS safety, mobility, economic opportunity, repair and maintenance Afternoon Session 1 of bridges, and the purchase of right-of-way. The legislation also creates the Strategic Initiatives Program Fund. It will receive a The House reconvened at 1:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. distribution from the General Fund at the end of each fiscal year after it is determined that the General Fund balance is sufficient Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of to provide for amounts necessary to be carried over into the Business. next fiscal year as determined by the Legislature, to cover encumbrances, and to cover any reappropriation authorized by Mr. Moyle moved that the House recess until the Legislature. The amount distributed will be fifty percent of 7:30 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Motion carried. the excess at the end of the fiscal year as determined by the State Whereupon the Speaker declared the House at recess until Controller. A two-year sunset clause is placed upon the section 7:30 p.m. of law authorizing the transfer from the General Fund to the RECESS Strategic Initiatives Program Fund in the surplus eliminator. Afternoon Session 6. Include additional provisions to amend the statutes The House reconvened at 7:30 p.m., the Speaker in the Chair. governing the Budget Stabilization Fund to move the transfer from the General Fund to the Budget Stabilization Fund in the Prior to recess, the House was at the Eleventh Order of current fiscal year rather than the following fiscal year,and Business. provide an additional distribution to the Budget Stabilization Fund from the General Fund at the end of each fiscal year, after Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that H 260 and it is determined that the cash balance is sufficient to provide for S 1191 retain their places on the Third Reading Calendar. There amounts necessary to be carried over into the next fiscal year being no objection, it was so ordered. as determined by the Legislature, to cover encumbrances, and to cover any reappropriation authorized by the Legislature. The There being no objection, the House returned to the Fourth amount distributed will be fifty percent of the excess at the endof Order of Business. the fiscal year as determined by the State Controller. A two-year 336 HOUSE JOURNAL April 10, 2015] sunset clause is placed upon the section of law authorizing the as amended in the Senate. There being no objection, it was so transfer from the General Fund to the Budget Stabilization Fund ordered. in the surplus eliminator. H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the 7. Agreed to remove the cap of 10% of the total General Fund Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration receipts for the fiscal year just ending, on the Budget Stabilization Committee for engrossing. Fund. 5TH ORDER 8. All additional funds collected under the provisions of this Report of Standing Committees act, remitted to the Idaho Transportation Department or entities April 11, 2015 subject to the distribution provisions of Section 40-709, Idaho Mr. Speaker: Code, shall be used exclusively for road and bridge maintenance We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND and replacement projects both at the state and local level. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have engrossed H 312, as 9. It is the intent of the Legislature that on or before amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate. January 1, 2019, there shall be imposed on all commercial WILLS, Chairman vehicles, irrespective of body type, and on all farm vehicles H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, having a maximum weight in excess of sixty thousand (60,000) was filed for first reading of engrossed bills. pounds, an operating fee by weight class based on total miles the owner operated such vehicles on roads and highways. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Ninth Order of Business. SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES 9TH ORDER /s/ Bert Brackett, Chairman /s/ Joe Palmer First Reading of Engrossed Bills /s/ Dean Cameron /s/ John Vander Woude H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, by Ways and Means Committee, was introduced, read the first /s/ Roy Lacey /s/ Mat Erpelding time by title, and filed for second reading. There being no objection, the House returned to the Seventh Mr. Moyle moved that the House accept the Conference Order of Business. Committees report on H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate. 7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions The question being ""Shall the motion pass?"" H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, - TRANSPORTATION Roll call resulted as follows: Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering with AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, the immediate consideration of H 312, as amended in the Senate, Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Crane, as amended in the Senate, be suspended; that the portions of Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Section 15, Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Idaho, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, requiring all bills to be read on three several days be dispensed Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 312, as amended Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, be read the first time Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, by section, and placed before the House for final consideration. VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Seconded by Mr. Rusche. Mr. Speaker. Total – 61. The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?"

NAYS – None. Roll call resulted as follows: Absent – Barbieri, Bell, Boyle, Collins, Harris, Holtzclaw, AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, Kloc, Packer, Pence. Total – 9. Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Chew, Clow, Crane, Total – 70. Dayley, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Whereupon the Speaker declared the Conference Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Committees report on H 312, as amended in the Senate, as Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, amended in the Senate, adopted. Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, April 11, 2015 Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, Mr. Speaker: VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, I return herewith H 312, as amended in the Senate, as Mr. Speaker. Total – 61. amended in the Senate, which has passed the Senate. NAYS – None. NOVAK, Secretary Absent – Barbieri, Bell, Boyle, Collins, Harris, Holtzclaw, Kloc, Packer, Pence. Total – 9. H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, Total – 70. was ordered held at the Desk. Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds Mr. Palmer asked unanimous consent that the House concur of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion in the Senate amendments to H 312, as amended in the Senate, carried, the rules were suspended, and H 312, as amended in the [April 10, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 337

Senate, as amended in the Senate, was read the first time by title, Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried and the second time by title, and third time at length, section by section, committee was excused. and placed before the House for final consideration. There being no objection, the House advanced to the At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Palmer to open Sixteenth Order of Business. debate. 16TH ORDER The question being, "Shall H 312, as amended in the Senate, Adjournment as amended in the Senate, pass?" Mr. Moyle asked unanimous consent that committees be Roll call resulted as follows: appointed by the Speaker to notify the Governor and the Senate that the House is ready to adjourn Sine Die. There being no AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, objection, it was so ordered. Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow, Collins, DeMordaunt, Erpelding, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, The Speaker appointed Representatives Malek, Chaney, Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Malek, McCrostie, Miller, Monks, and Chew to notify the Governor and Representatives Perry, Moyle, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Anderson, and Nye to notify the Senate. The committees were Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Shepherd, Smith, Thompson, excused. Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, The committee appointed to notify the Governor reported Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 51. that it had delivered the message to the Governor. The committee was thanked and discharged by the Speaker. NAYS – Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Crane, Dayley, Dixon, Gannon, Harris, Holtzclaw, Loertscher, Luker, McDonald, The committee appointed to notify the Senate reported that McMillan, Mendive, Nate, Nielsen, Scott, Sims. Total – 19. they had delivered the message to the Senate. The committee was Paired Votes: thanked and discharged by the Speaker. AYE – Kloc NAY – McMillan AYE – Bell NAY – Sims Mr. Moyle moved that the First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Legislature adjourn Sine Die. Seconded by AYE – Collins NAY – Boyle Mr. Rusche. AYE – Packer NAY – Harris AYE – Chaney NAY – Barbieri Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried and the AYE – Nye NAY – Holtzclaw First Regular Session of the Sixty-third Legislature adjourned AYE – Pence NAY – Batt Sine Die at 1:36 a.m., Saturday, April 11, 2015. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Total – 70. ATTEST: Whereupon the Speaker declared H 312, as amended in BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 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. The following actions were recorded after House Sine Die: Mr. Rusche asked, pursuant to Rule 45, that S 1067 be reported forthwith out of the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee to which it had been referred. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise Mr. Wills moved that the committee be excused. Seconded by Mr. Wood. April 10, 2015 The question being, "Shall the motion carry?" The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House

Roll call resulted as follows: Dear Mr. Speaker:

AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Bateman, Batt, I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am Beyeler, Burtenshaw, Chaney, Cheatham, Clow, Crane, Dayley, transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, DeMordaunt, Dixon, Gestrin, Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, to wit: Kauffman, Kerby, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McDonald, H 313, H 314, and H 316 McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Perry, Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Scott, Shepherd, As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" Sims, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander Woude, /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Wills, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 49. Governor NAYS – Chew, Erpelding, Gannon, Jordan, King, McCrostie, April 10, 2015 Nye, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, Smith, Wintrow. Total – 12. Mr. Speaker: Absent – Barbieri, Bell, Boyle, Collins, Harris, Holtzclaw, I transmit herewith enrolled S 1135, as amended, for the Kloc, Packer, Pence. Total – 9. signature of the Speaker. Total – 70. NOVAK, Secretary 338 HOUSE JOURNAL April 10, 2015]

The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR S 1135, as amended, and, when so signed, ordered it returned to Boise the Senate. April 10, 2015 April 10, 2015 Mr. Speaker: The Honorable Scott Bedke I return herewith HCR 26 which has passed the Senate. Speaker of the House NOVAK, Secretary Dear Mr. Speaker:

HCR 26 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am Administration Committee for enrolling. transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, to wit: April 11, 2015 Mr. Speaker: H 319, H 321, H 326, and H 328 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled HCR 26. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" WILLS, Chairman /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor

The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled HCR 26 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the April 13, 2015 Senate for the signature of the President. Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled April 11, 2015 H 309, as amended in the Senate, and H 92, as amended, as Mr. Speaker: amended in the Senate, to the Governor at 3 p.m., as of this date, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND April 13, 2015. ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled WILLS, Chairman H 318, H 321, H 323, H 324, H 326, and H 328 to the Governor at 10:28 a.m., as of this date, April 10, 2015. WILLS, Chairman April 16, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 312, as amended in the Senate, April 11, 2015 as amended in the Senate, and HCR 26 which have been signed Mr. Speaker: by the President. We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND NOVAK, Secretary ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled HCR 23 and HJM 12 to the Secretary of State at 10:27 a.m., Enrolled H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the as of this date, April 10, 2015. Senate, was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration WILLS, Chairman Committee for delivery to the Governor. Enrolled HCR 26 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and April 13, 2015 Administration Committee for delivery to the Secretary of State. Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 309, as amended in the Senate, and H 92, as amended, as amended in the Senate, which have April 16, 2015 been signed by the President. Mr. Speaker: NOVAK, Secretary We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, to Enrolled H 309, as amended in the Senate, and H 92, the Governor at 1:20 p.m., as of this date, April 16, 2015. as amended, as amended in the Senate, were referred to the WILLS, Chairman Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. April 16, 2015 Mr. Speaker: April 13, 2015 We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Mr. Speaker: ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND HCR 26 to the Secretary of State at 1:23 p.m., as of this date, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 312, as April 16, 2015. amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate. WILLS, Chairman WILLS, Chairman April 14, 2015 The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 312, Mr. Speaker: as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate, and, when I transmit herewith enrolled S 1112 for the signature of the so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature Speaker. of the President. NOVAK, Secretary [April 10, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 339

The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled Dear Mr. Speaker: S 1112 and, when so signed, ordered it returned to the Senate. I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to Boise wit: H 312, as amended in the Senate, as amended in the Senate April 16, 2015 within the time prescribed by law, the same having arrived in the The Honorable Scott Bedke Office of the Governor at the hour of 1:20 p.m. on April 16,2015. Speaker of the House House Bill 312 is the product of a House-Senate conference Dear Mr. Speaker: committee convened after the House declined to agree with Senate amendments substantially expanding the scope and I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am impact of the original bill. It represents compromise, concession, transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to and a realization that - in the face of apparent intransigence - wit: something indeed is better than nothing. H 318 In fact, H 312 is a respectable start on a multi-year effort As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" to provide for the long-term needs of our transportation /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter infrastructure, including hundreds of bridges throughout Idaho Governor that every day are reaching the end of their safe lifespans. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR But from my perspective, H 312 also represented a sea change Boise in the Legislature's perception of the issue from 2009, our last April 20, 2015 serious effort to responsibly and sustainably address funding needs for our highways and bridges. That time the debate was The Honorable Scott Bedke about whether there actually was a need, and about whether the Speaker of the House Idaho Transportation Department could be trusted to efficiently and cost-effectively put additional highway funding to use on Dear Mr. Speaker: the roadways. This time the debate was neither about the need nor ITD's ability I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am to do its job professionally. Those questions have been resolved transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bill, to with the work of the Transportation Board and Director Ness, wit: continuing public education and a more open, transparent and H 320 streamlined ITD. No, this time the debate was all about how best and most equitably to apportion the costs associated with As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" maintaining and improving our corridors of commerce. /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor Obviously there remains significant disagreement over how to meet those needs, beyond a foundation of registration fees and fuel taxes. That's especially true of the context of some legislators' OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR sincere belief that transportation should get at least a share of its Boise sustenance from the same General Fund source as public schools, higher education, Medicaid and our prisons. April 21, 2015 The Honorable Scott Bedke As you know, I drew a line in the sand on that question in Speaker of the House this year's State of the State address when I said, "I will NOT entertain proposals aimed at competing for General Fund tax Dear Mr. Speaker: dollars with education and our other required public programs or services." Some would prefer that I veto this bill because it I have the honor to advise you that I have signed today and am includes a "surplus eliminator" provision that will apportion half transmitting to the Secretary of State the following House bills, of any General Fund surplus at the end of each of the next two to wit: fiscal years to transportation. H 92, as amended, as amended in the Senate, H 309, as amended I get it, but I disagree. H 312 avoids the competition problem by in the Senate, H 323, and H 324 only using General Fund revenue after the Legislature has made its appropriation decisions regarding the regular General Fund As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" recipients and a surplus remains at the end of the budget year. /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter There is also a rational argument to be made that tax receipts Governor beyond those anticipated during budgeting are not automatically part of the General Fund, thus technically meeting the terms of OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR my proscription. Boise April 21, 2015 No, I am not excited about the surplus eliminator idea. It has the feeling of a slippery slope despite the two-year sunset. The Honorable Scott Bedke But effective governance requires flexibility and willingness Speaker of the House to constructively lead. As the many ideas and combinations of highway funding schemes were raised, discussed and dismissed, 340 HOUSE JOURNAL April 10, 2015] what I saw was a growing commitment by lawmakers to find a way past simply "no." That commitment should be rewarded, as should the broadly accepted understanding - stated by legislators, stakeholders and newspaper editorial pages - that H 312 is not the end of the rainbow for transportation revenue. There is no pot of gold hidden at the end of this legislation. But H 312 does provide tangible evidence that the Legislature now appreciates the importance of safe and reliable highways and bridges for our economy and the wellbeing of our citizens. Lawmakers passed a bill that covers about a third of the identified maintenance backlog. It was neither the first nor the second or even the third choice of anyone involved, but there seemed to be consensus that while the bill was far less than a stand-alone solution, it also was more than a placeholder. So while I praise the Legislature for sticking with it and sending me a funding bill, I reiterate my State of the State reminder that every dollar we invest now in our roads and bridges will save motorists and taxpayers $6 to $14. Those are bills our children and grandchildren will be paying. At least now they won't be able to look back and see that we did nothing - just not enough, yet. As Always - Idaho, "Esto Perpetua" /s/ C.L. "Butch" Otter Governor GOVERNOR'S VETO

Pursuant to Article IV, Section 10 of the Idaho Constitution, the Governor vetoed H 152, as amended in the Senate, Tuesday, April 21, 2015 and filed it with his objections in the Office ofthe Secretary of State.

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CERTIFICATE

WE, SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and BONNIE ALEXANDER, 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-third Legislature all of the proceedings of the Eighty-ninth 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 23, 2015. SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker ATTEST: BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk House Journal 2015 SPECIAL PROCEDURE INDEX 341

For legislation subject or topic search, refer to the 2015 Final Bill Status publication, or online at www.legislature.idaho.gov.

AMENDED BILLS (RULE 73)- COMMITTEE FOR CONCUR H 92aa, aaS...... 291 H 152aaS ...... 291 H 155aaS ...... 295 H 170aaS ...... 269 H 309aaS ...... 323 H 312aaS, aaS ...... 323

ATTACHES Approval and oath of office ...... 13, 108, 182 See - PAGES

CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION From the Secretary of State ...... 1

CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT Green, Brooke - Acting State Representative for Ilana Rubel...... 35 Killen, William - Acting State Representative for Sue Chew...... 278 Malek, Tara - Acting State Representative for Luke Malek ...... 145 Mickelsen, Stephanie Jo - Acting State Representative for Jeff Thompson...... 290 Purdy, Viki - Acting State Representative for Judy Boyle...... 5

COMMITTEES, DESIGNATE AS PRIVILEGED (RULE 24) Agricultural Affairs ...... 116 Health and Welfare - For entire 2015 Session...... 15 Judiciary Rules and Administration...... 94 Resources and Conservation ...... 94 Transportation and Defense...... 182

COMMITTEES, SPECIAL Attache Committee assignment...... 20 Ethics Committee assignment ...... 31 Idaho Day Committee assignment ...... 20 Lincoln Day Committee assignment...... 20 Memorial Day Committee assignment ...... 20

COMMITTEES, STANDING Committee Assignments...... 2

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE (JOINT RULE 10) House Letter - 312aaS, aaS...... 327 Senate Letter - 312aaS, aaS ...... 328 Conference Committee Report - 312aaS, aaS ...... 335 Governor's Letter - 312aaS, aaS ...... 339

CONFLICT OF INTEREST (RULE 38(3)) Anderson - H 231...... 174 Anderst - S 1086 ...... 219 Barbieri - S 1074...... 212 Batt - H 273, S 1073aaH...... 221, 283 Bedke - H 166 ...... 142 Beyeler - HJM 5, S 1072aa, HJM 11 ...... 155, 251, 296 Burtenshaw - H 273 ...... 221 Chaney - H 181aaS, aaS, S 1087...... 179, 209 Clow - H 100...... 139 Crane - H 272, S 1186, S 1189...... 220, 316, 317 DeMordaunt - HCR 24...... 276 Dixon - H 238 ...... 203 Gannon - S 1015aa...... 162 Holtzclaw - S 1079...... 157 342 SPECIAL PROCEDURE INDEX House Journal 2015

Jordan - S 1011...... 272 Loertscher - H 113aaS...... 119 Luker - S 1036, S 1037...... 156, 156 Malek - H 276, H 284, S 1011 ...... 240, 272 Miller - S 1162 ...... 265 Monks - H 4, H 6, H 276, H 288 ...... 66, 66, 229, 243 Nate - S 1066...... 294 Nielsen - S 1008...... 186 Nye - H 154aaS, H 166, S 1057, S 1058, S 1099, H 273...... 135, 142, 186, 187, 187, 221 continued Nye- S 1011, H 303, S 1169, S 1190...... 272, 273, 301, 318 Packer - S 1036, S 1037...... 156, 156 Perry - S 1145, SCR 103...... 231, 301 Sims - H 12, H 17aaS, H 131, H 129, S 1015aa, H 252aa...... 40, 79, 113, 148, 162, 236 Vander Woude - H 159...... 141 Youngblood - S 1126, H 272, H 309aaS ...... 210, 220, 280

EMERGENCY FUND LETTER From the Governor...... 13

GOVERNOR'S LETTERS Emergency Fund Letter...... 13 Law without signature - H 75 ...... 256 Law without signature - H 132 ...... 291 Law without signature - H 262 ...... 310 Veto Letter - H 126 ...... 304 Veto Notice - H 152aaS ...... 340

GOVERNOR'S VETOES H 126 ...... 304 H 152aaS ...... 340

GUEST SPEAKERS Burdick, Roger S., Chief Justice - State of the Judiciary Address ...... 44 Crapo, Mike, United States Senator...... 89 Otter, C.L. "Butch", Governor - State of the State Message/Budget Address ...... 7 Risch, James E., United States Senator ...... 89

HOUSE RULES Adoption of House Rules and Joint Rules...... 1 Rule 22 - Limitation on Debate ...... 126, 135, 230, 249, 250, 253 continued Rule 22...... 300, 315, 324, 326, 331, 332 Rule 24 - See COMMITTEES, DESIGNATE AS PRIVILEGED Rule 38(3) - See CONFLICT OF INTEREST Rule 40 - See RECONSIDERATION Rule 45 - Call for Bills, or Memorials, or Resolutions...... 337 Rule 67 - Seating...... 2 Rule 70 - Decorum...... 86, 332 Rule 73 - See AMENDED BILLS

IDAHO DAY PROGRAM Committee Assignment ...... 20 Program...... 147

JOINT RULES Joint Rule 10 - See CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

JOINT SESSION 1 p.m., January 12, 2015...... 6 HCR 1 - For purpose of hearing Governor's message ...... 6

LINCOLN DAY PROGRAM Committee assignment ...... 20 Program...... 71 House Journal 2015 SPECIAL PROCEDURE INDEX 343

MEMORIAL PROGRAM Committee assignment ...... 20 Program...... 81 Honorees Steve Antone ...... 81 Samuel Eismann ...... 82 Millie Flandro...... 82 Frank W. Hirschi ...... 82 June E. Judd...... 82 Maynard M. Miller...... 82 Doyle C. Miner...... 83 F. Edward Osborne...... 83 Melvin M. Richardson...... 81 Herman Steger...... 83 Ralph M. Wheeler ...... 81

ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION December 4, 2014 ...... 1

PAGES 1st half of session - approval and oath of office ...... 18 2nd half of session - approval and oath of office...... 108 Approval and oath of office - Harper Gibbs...... 182

PROGRAMS Idaho Day ...... 147 Idaho State Historical Society...... 52 Lincoln Day...... 71 Memorial...... 81

RECONSIDERATION (RULE 40) Notice served - H 100 ...... 143 Motion to reconsider passed - H 100...... 143 Notice served - S 1037...... 157 Motion to reconsider passed - S 1037 ...... 167 Notice served - H 192 ...... 240 Motion to reconsider failed - H 192 ...... 246

SINE DIE Organizational Session - 3:48 p.m., December 4, 2014...... 3 Regular Session - 1:36 a.m., April 11, 2015 ...... 337

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE ELECTED Scott Bedke, December 4, 2014...... 1

STATE OF THE JUDICIARY ADDRESS Chief Justice Roger S. Burdick...... 44

STATE OF THE STATE MESSAGE/BUDGET ADDRESS Governor C. L. "Butch" Otter...... 7

VETOES H 126 ...... 304 H 152aaS ...... 340

VISITORS Former Governor Cecil D. Andrus ...... 24 Former Governor Phil E. Batt...... 24 See also GUEST SPEAKERS 344 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

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1 State Affairs 14 STATE AMPHIBIAN ...... 241 310 LAW

2 Ways & Means 16 CIVIL RIGHTS ...... - 17 H St Aff

3 State Affairs 16 ELECTION QUALIFICATIONS ...... 20 20 S St Aff

4 Health & W 19 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ...... 66 159 LAW

5 Health & W 19 PHARMACY ...... 60 165 LAW

6 Health & W 19 PHARMACY ...... 66 159 LAW

7 Health & W 19 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ...... 60 159 LAW

8 Health & W 19 PHARMACY BOARD ...... 67 159 LAW

9 Health & W 20 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ...... 60 159 LAW

10 Rev & Tax 21 INCOME TAX ...... 40 127 LAW

11 Rev & Tax 21 SALES TAX EXEMPTIONS ...... 40 127 LAW

12 Rev & Tax 21 SALES TAX ...... 40 138 LAW

13 Rev & Tax 21 INCOME TAX ...... 40 145 LAW

14 Transp & Def 21 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... 43 43 S Transp

15 AAS,AAS Transp & Def 21 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... 241 304 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

16 Transp & Def 22 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... 44 102 LAW

17 AAS Transp & Def 22 MOTOR VEHICLES - AUTOCYCLES ...... 263 310 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

18 Local Gov 22 URBAN RENEWAL ...... - 24 H Loc Gov

19 Local Gov 22 URBAN RENEWAL ...... - 24 H Loc Gov

20 Education 22 APPRAISEMENT - LEASE - SALE OF LANDS ...... 43 127 LAW

21 Education 22 NURSES ...... 44 107 LAW

22 Education 22 EDUCATION ...... 44 107 LAW

23 Health & W 22 PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES ...... 69 159 LAW

24 Health & W 22 PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES ...... 66 159 LAW

25 Health & W 23 PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES ...... 66 159 LAW

26 Appropriations 24 APPROPRIATIONS - DEFICIENCY WARRANTS ...... 31 71 LAW

27 Rev & Tax 24 RECREATION DISTRICTS ...... 33 102 LAW

28 Rev & Tax 24 TAXES - LEVY - APPORTIONMENT ...... 37 102 LAW

29 AAS Rev & Tax 24 TAXATION EXEMPTIONS ...... 202 269 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal) House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 345

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30 J R & A 24 PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES ...... 106 279 LAW

31 Res & Cons 25 FISH AND GAME ...... 48 269 LAW

32 Res & Cons 25 FISH AND GAME ...... - 26 H Res/Con

33 Health & W 25 HEALTH AND SAFETY ...... 79 233 LAW

34 Rev & Tax 26 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT ...... 41 159 LAW

35 Rev & Tax 26 REVENUE AND TAXATION ...... 44 44 H FAILED

36 Rev & Tax 26 INCOME TAX ...... 41 159 LAW

37 Rev & Tax 26 INCOME TAX ...... 41 127 LAW

38 Rev & Tax 26 INCOME TAX ...... - 28 H Rev/Tax

39 Rev & Tax 26 SALES TAX - PRODUCTION EXEMPTION ...... 90 247 LAW

40 Appropriations 27 APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF ENERGY RESOURCES 33 71 LAW

41 Appropriations 30 APPROPRIATIONS - STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL ...... 41 92 LAW

42 Transp & Def 30 FUELS TAX ...... 57 159 LAW

43 Transp & Def 30 FUELS TAX ...... 54 188 LAW

44 Transp & Def 31 LICENSE PLATES ...... 54 165 LAW

45 Rev & Tax 31 INCOME TAX CREDITS - CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS ...... - 32 H Rev/Tax

46 Health & W 31 HEALTH BENEFIT PLANS ...... 75 290 LAW

47 Res & Cons 32 LAND BOARD ...... 58 247 LAW

48 Res & Cons 32 OIL AND GAS ...... 60 233 LAW

49 Res & Cons 32 OIL AND GAS ...... 61 233 LAW

50 Res & Cons 32 OIL AND GAS ...... 66 233 LAW

51 Res & Cons 33 DREDGE MINING ...... - 126 H Res/Con

52 Transp & Def 36 YOUTH CHALLENGE PROGRAM ...... 80 151 LAW

53 AA Transp & Def 36 CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE ...... 149 310 LAW (House Amendments - p. 131)

54 Transp & Def 36 SPECIAL FUELS ...... - 38 H Transp

55 Transp & Def 36 PEACE OFFICER AND DETENTION OFFICER TEMPORARY DISABILITY ACT ...... 57 188 LAW

56 E E & T 36 PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SYSTEM LOANS ...... - 38 H Env

57 E E & T 36 COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT PILOT INITIATIVE ..... - 38 H Env

58 E E & T 36 WATER QUALITY ...... 136 269 LAW 346 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

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59 Business 39 PLUMBING ...... 75 290 LAW

60 Business 39 DIVISION OF BUILDING SAFETY ...... - 42 H Bus

61 J R & A 39 JUVENILE CORRECTIONS ...... 85 247 LAW

62 J R & A 39 VICTIM RESTITUTION ...... 85 278 LAW

63 J R & A 39 BAIL ...... - 42 H Jud

64 J R & A 39 IMPRISONMENT ...... 85 269 LAW

65 Nate 39 EDUCATION ...... - 42 H W/M

66 State Affairs 43 CONCEALED WEAPONS ...... 54 54 S St Aff

67 State Affairs 43 IDAHO LIMITED CONVENTION ACT ...... 137 137 S St Aff

68 Local Gov 46 PRINTING ...... 90 214 LAW

69 Transp & Def 46 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... - 89 H Transp

70 Transp & Def 46 MOTOR VEHICLES - TIRE LOAD ...... 90 200 LAW

71 Transp & Def 47 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... - 49 H Transp

72 AAS Ag Affairs 47 VETERINARIANS AND VETERINARY TECHNICIANS 219 269 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

73 Ag Affairs 47 VETERINARIANS ...... 140 140 S Agric Aff

74 Education 47 SCHOOL DISTRICTS - STRATEGIC PLAN ...... - 49 H Educ

75 Rev & Tax 47 SALES TAX ...... 90 256 LAW

76 Rev & Tax 47 TAX LEVIES ...... 79 188 LAW

77 Rev & Tax 47 INCOME TAX ...... 67 107 LAW

78 C & H R 50 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW ...... 78 290 LAW

79 C & H R 50 ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL ...... - 52 H Com/HuRes

80 Business 50 PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES ...... - 52 H Bus

81 Business 50 GEOLOGISTS ...... 108 290 LAW

82 J R & A 50 IDAHO STATE POLICE ...... 78 233 LAW

83 Education 50 EDUCATION ...... - 52 H Educ

84 Rev & Tax 52 INCOME TAX ...... - 56 H Rev/Tax

85 Rev & Tax 53 INCOME TAX ...... 79 188 LAW

86 Local Gov 53 AREAS OF CITY IMPACT ...... - 56 H W/M

87 Transp & Def 53 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... - 56 H Transp

88 State Affairs 53 ABORTION ...... - 56 H St Aff

89 State Affairs 53 CONCEALED WEAPONS ...... - 56 H St Aff House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 347

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90 State Affairs 53 RECODIFICATION ...... 125 278 LAW

91 State Affairs 53 PUBLIC RECORDS ...... 125 278 LAW

92 AA,AAS Business 56 VOIDABLE TRANSACTIONS ...... 332 339 LAW (House Amendments - p. 218) (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

93 Business 57 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS ...... - 59 H Bus

94 AAS Res & Cons 57 TRESPASS ...... 292 334 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

95 AAS Rev & Tax 57 SALES TAX ...... 100 325 H Held at Desk (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

96 Transp & Def 59 DRIVER'S LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS .... 105 188 LAW

97 Education 59 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND ...... - 62 H Educ

98 Health & W 63 IDAHO TELEHEALTH ACCESS ACT ...... - 127 H Health/Wel

99 Business 64 CHARTERED BANKS ...... 149 304 LAW

100 C & H R 64 RETIREMENT PROVISIONS - LEGISLATURE ...... 143 143 S St Aff

101 J R & A 64 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ...... 113 278 LAW

102 J R & A 64 CURFEWS ...... 113 290 LAW

103 J R & A 65 FISH AND GAME ...... - 68 H Res/Con

104 J R & A 65 DEBRIS ...... 126 290 LAW

105 J R & A 65 FIREWORKS ...... - 68 H St Aff

106 Health & W 65 FOOD SAFETY ...... - 68 H Health/Wel

107 Health & W 65 IMMUNIZATION ASSESSMENT BOARD ...... 112 279 LAW

108 Health & W 65 PHARMACY ...... 112 247 LAW

109 AAS Rev & Tax 65 INCOME TAX ...... 280 310 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

110 Education 69 EDUCATION ...... 105 233 LAW

111 Transp & Def 69 HIGHWAYS - BRIDGES - MOTOR VEHICLES - REGISTRATION FEES ...... - 181 H Transp

112 State Affairs 69 ELECTION CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES ...... 119 310 LAW

113 AAS State Affairs 69 PARENT AND CHILD ...... 275 310 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

114 Ag Affairs 69 PURE SEED LAW ...... 125 269 LAW

115 Business 73 ELEVATOR SAFETY CODE ...... - 77 H Bus 348 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

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116 Business 73 OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES BUREAU ...... 136 290 LAW

117 Business 73 STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS ...... 136 290 LAW

118 Business 73 UNDERGROUND FACILITIES ...... - 77 H Bus

119 Business 74 PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS ...... - 179 H Bus

120 AA C & H R 74 ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL ...... 149 279 LAW (House Amendments - p. 131 and 164)

121 J R & A 74 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ...... 113 290 LAW

122 Education 74 SCHOOL DISTRICTS - STRATEGIC PLAN ...... 106 233 LAW

123 Res & Cons 74 OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ...... 118 269 LAW

124 Res & Cons 74 OIL AND GAS WELLS ...... 119 256 LAW

125 Res & Cons 74 OIL AND GAS ...... 119 247 LAW

126 Education 74 PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT PROGRAM ...... 137 304 H Held at Desk

127 Local Gov 77 ANNEXATION ...... - 83 H Loc Gov

128 Local Gov 78 ELECTIONS ...... 124 279 LAW

129 Transp & Def 78 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... 148 290 LAW

130 Transp & Def 78 LIENS ...... - 83 H Transp

131 Transp & Def 78 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... 113 113 S Transp

132 Transp & Def 78 MOTOR FUELS ...... 140 291 LAW

133 Rev & Tax 84 INCOME TAX ...... 100 233 LAW

134 Rev & Tax 84 TAXATION - SOLAR ENERGY ...... - 86 H Rev/Tax

135 J R & A 84 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ...... - 86 H Jud

136 J R & A 84 COUNTY JAILS ...... 126 269 LAW

137 AA J R & A 84 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM ...... 150 290 LAW (House Amendments - p. 130 and 131)

138 J R & A 84 COUNTY JAILS ...... 114 269 LAW

139 J R & A 84 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ...... 114 278 LAW

140 J R & A 84 NO CONTACT ORDERS ...... - 86 H Jud

141 Local Gov 88 DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAXES ...... - 92 H Loc Gov

142 AAS Local Gov 88 PLANNING AND ZONING ...... 241 304 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

143 Transp & Def 88 EXEMPT EMPLOYMENT ...... 148 290 LAW

144 Transp & Def 88 TRANSPORTATION ...... - 92 H Transp

145 Transp & Def 89 SALES AND USE TAX ...... - 111 H Rev/Tax House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 349

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146 Transp & Def 89 MOTOR FUELS ...... - 92 H Transp

147 Transp & Def 89 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... 140 247 LAW

148 Ag Affairs 89 CHERRY COMMISSION ...... 148 279 LAW

149 Health & W 94 CONTACT LENSES ...... 143 143 S Jud

150 Health & W 94 INTERSTATE MEDICAL LICENSURE COMPACT ...... 143 269 LAW

151 Health & W 95 HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGE ...... - 98 H Health/Wel

152 AAS Health & W 95 OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES BUREAU ...... 318 340 VETOED (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

153 Health & W 95 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ...... 148 279 LAW

154 AAS State Affairs 95 ABORTION ...... 276 310 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

155 AAS State Affairs 95 OPEN MEETING LAW ...... 167 305 S PASSED (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

156 Local Gov 95 TAXATION - PURCHASE OF PROPERTY ...... 147 290 LAW

157 AAS J R & A 95 IDAHO STATE POLICE ...... 263 310 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

158 J R & A 95 BAIL ...... 141 290 LAW

159 J R & A 96 TOBACCO ...... 141 279 LAW

160 J R & A 96 DEBRIS ...... 135 290 LAW

161 J R & A 96 FISH AND GAME ...... 142 269 LAW

162 J R & A 96 JURY SELECTION AND SERVICE ...... 141 141 S Jud

163 J R & A 96 IDAHO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM ...... 136 290 LAW

164 J R & A 96 SEXUAL AND VIOLENT OFFENDER REGISTRY ...... - 98 H Jud

165 J R & A 96 CONCEALED WEAPONS ...... - 98 H Held at Desk

166 Res & Cons 97 IRRIGATION DISTRICTS ...... 142 269 LAW

167 AAS State Affairs 97 LABOR ...... 281 310 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

168 Appropriations 99 APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION ...... 100 121 LAW

169 Education 99 EDUCATION ...... 140 269 LAW

170 AAS Education 99 EDUCATION ...... 296 334 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

171 State Affairs 103 INSURANCE ...... - 110 H Bus

172 Rev & Tax 104 REIMBURSEMENT INCENTIVE ACT ...... 137 290 LAW 350 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

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173 Rev & Tax 104 NEW CONSTRUCTION ROLL ...... - 107 H Rev/Tax

174 Health & W 104 IDAHO CODE - PUBLIC DOMAIN ...... - 107 H Jud

175 Health & W 104 PHARMACY ...... - 107 H Health/Wel

176 Health & W 104 HEALTH INSURANCE ...... - 107 H Health/Wel

177 Health & W 104 MINORS ...... 141 247 LAW

178 Health & W 104 HEALTH CARE ...... 149 279 LAW

179 Health & W 104 HOSPITALS ...... 162 304 LAW

180 Health & W 105 HEALTH INSURANCE ...... - 107 H Health/Wel

181 Health & W 105 NATUROPATHIC MEDICAL PHYSICIANS ...... 179 291 S FAILED AAS,AAS (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

182 AA State Affairs 111 INSURANCE ...... 209 319 LAW (House Amendments - p. 190)

183 State Affairs 117 HIGHWAY INFORMATION CENTERS ...... 168 304 LAW

184 State Affairs 117 BEER ...... 168 310 LAW

185 State Affairs 117 ELECTRICAL CORPORATIONS ...... 168 310 LAW

186 Rev & Tax 117 TAX EXEMPTION - WILDLIFE COSTS ...... - 121 H Rev/Tax

187 Health & W 117 FOOD SAFETY ...... - 165 H Health/Wel

188 Health & W 117 PHARMACIES ...... - 121 H Health/Wel

189 Health & W 118 IDAHO TELEHEALTH ACCESS ACT ...... 141 278 LAW

190 Education 118 EDUCATION ...... 155 290 LAW

191 Education 118 BULLYING ...... - 121 H Educ

192 State Affairs 123 LICENSE PLATES ...... 240 246 H Held at Desk

193 State Affairs 123 UNFAIR SALES ACT ...... - 127 H St Aff

194 AAS State Affairs 123 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... 263 304 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

195 State Affairs 123 FIREWORKS ...... 168 310 LAW

196 Ways & Means 123 MOTOR VEHICLES ...... - 127 H Transp

197 Ways & Means 124 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ...... 176 310 LAW

198 Ways & Means 124 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ...... - 127 H St Aff

199 Rev & Tax 124 INCOME TAX CREDITS ...... - 127 H Rev/Tax

200 State Affairs 130 INSPECTOR GENERAL ...... - 133 H St Aff

201 State Affairs 130 TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES ...... - 133 H Transp House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 351

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202 AAS Ways & Means 130 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS ...... 281 310 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

203 Ways & Means 130 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS ...... - 133 H Loc Gov

204 Ways & Means 131 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS ...... 197 197 S Loc Gov

205 Appropriations 133 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, MEDICAID ...... 161 278 LAW

206 Appropriations 133 APPROPRIATION - CORRECTION DEPARTMENT ...... 154 247 LAW

207 Appropriations 134 APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF DRUG POLICY ...... 154 247 LAW

208 Rev & Tax 134 PROPERTY TAX RELIEF ...... 175 310 LAW

209 Rev & Tax 134 SALES AND USE TAX ...... 175 290 LAW

210 Appropriations 134 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, INDIRECT SUPPORT SERVICES AND SELF-RELIANCE OPERATIONS ...... 161 278 LAW

211 Appropriations 134 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, BENEFIT PAYMENTS PROGRAM AND INDIRECT SUPPORT SERVICES ...... 161 278 LAW

212 State Affairs 134 ELECTIONS ...... 184 319 LAW

213 State Affairs 134 PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICTS ...... 184 319 LAW

214 State Affairs 134 SUNSHINE LAW ...... 191 319 LAW

215 State Affairs 135 LIQUOR LICENSES ...... - 138 H St Aff

216 AA State Affairs 139 ELECTIONS ...... 209 319 LAW (House Amendments - p. 190 and 206)

217 Rev & Tax 146 PUBLIC WORKS ...... - 151 H Bus

218 Appropriations 146 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, HEALTHCARE POLICY INITIATIVES, PHYSICAL HEALTH SERVICES, MEDICALLY INDIGENT ADMINISTRATION, SWITC .... 167 278 LAW

219 State Affairs 152 ELECTIONS ...... 229 319 LAW

220 Rev & Tax 152 INCOME TAX CREDITS ...... 170 304 LAW

221 Rev & Tax 152 TAX EXEMPTION - WILDLIFE COSTS ...... 191 310 LAW

222 Education 152 EDUCATION ...... - 159 H Educ

223 Appropriations 153 APPROPRIATIONS - ENERGY RESOURCES ...... 170 269 LAW

224 Appropriations 153 APPROPRIATIONS - MEDICAL BOARDS ...... 171 278 LAW

225 Appropriations 153 APPROPRIATIONS - LAVA HOT SPRINGS ...... 171 278 LAW

226 Appropriations 153 APPROPRIATIONS - JUVENILE CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT ...... 172 279 LAW

227 Appropriations 153 APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF VETERANS SERVICES ...... 172 279 LAW 352 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

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228 Appropriations 153 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 172 279 LAW

229 Appropriations 153 APPROPRIATIONS - MILITARY DIVISION ...... 173 279 LAW

230 Appropriations 153 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICTS ...... 173 279 LAW

231 Appropriations 153 APPROPRIATIONS - ENDOWMENT FUND INVESTMENT BOARD ...... 174 279 LAW

232 Appropriations 153 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT ...... 174 279 LAW

233 Education 160 EDUCATION ...... - 165 H Educ

234 Rev & Tax 160 PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM TAXATION ...... - 165 H Rev/Tax

235 Health & W 160 HEALTH INSURANCE ...... - 165 H Health/Wel

236 Rev & Tax 166 TAX INFORMATION ...... 203 304 LAW

237 Rev & Tax 166 USE TAX ...... 203 310 LAW

238 State Affairs 166 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND JOURNEYMEN .... 203 310 LAW

239 Ways & Means 166 URBAN RENEWAL ...... - 177 H Loc Gov

240 Appropriations 166 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, MEDICAID ...... 191 290 LAW

241 State Affairs 178 ORDERS PROHIBITING CONDUCT ...... - 181 H Jud

242 State Affairs 178 ELECTIONS ...... 202 319 LAW

243 State Affairs 178 CONCEALED WEAPONS ...... - 181 H St Aff

244 State Affairs 178 LOTTERY ...... - 181 H St Aff

245 Education 178 EDUCATION ...... 227 319 LAW

246 Education 178 BULLYING ...... 241 319 LAW

247 Appropriations 179 APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE POLICE ...... 196 290 LAW

248 Appropriations 179 APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION ON AGING ...... 196 290 LAW

249 Appropriations 179 APPROPRIATIONS - STATE CONTROLLER ...... 196 290 LAW

250 Appropriations 179 APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO COMMISSION FOR LIBRARIES ...... 196 290 LAW

251 Appropriations 179 APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION ...... 197 290 LAW

252 AA Rev & Tax 179 SALES AND USE TAX ...... 236 236 S Loc Gov (House Amendments - p. 218)

253 Appropriations 183 APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED ...... 202 290 LAW

254 Appropriations 183 APPROPRIATIONS - ATTORNEY GENERAL ...... 203 290 LAW

255 Ways & Means 183 MINING ...... - 240 H Res/Con House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 353

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256 Ways & Means 183 PUBLIC WORKS ...... 230 310 LAW

257 AAS Ways & Means 183 PROPERTY TAXATION ...... 230 230 S Loc Gov (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

258 Ways & Means 183 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS ...... - 188 H Health/Wel

259 State Affairs 183 UNIFORM BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CODE ...... - 188 H Bus

260 Transp & Def 183 TRANSPORTATION ...... - 335 H 3rd Rdg

261 Transp & Def 184 TRANSPORTATION FUNDING ...... - 188 H Transp

262 Transp & Def 184 TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES ...... 203 310 LAW

263 Appropriations 189 APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ...... 208 304 LAW

264 Appropriations 189 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W - MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES/ PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION/SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES .... 208 304 LAW

265 AA Ways & Means 189 PUBLIC LANDS ...... 284 284 S Res/Env (House Amendments - p. 215 and 260)

266 Ways & Means 189 TRANSPORTATION ...... - 194 H Transp

267 Rev & Tax 190 TAXABLE INCOME - ADJUSTMENTS ...... - 194 H Rev/Tax

268 Appropriations 195 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF LANDS ...... 218 304 LAW

269 Rev & Tax 201 OIL AND GAS TAX ...... 230 310 LAW

270 Education 201 EDUCATION ...... - 205 H Educ

271 Appropriations 201 APPROPRIATIONS - STATE APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER ...... 220 304 LAW

272 Appropriations 201 APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TREASURER ...... 220 310 LAW

273 Appropriations 201 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES ...... 221 304 LAW

274 Appropriations 201 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W ...... 227 304 LAW

275 Education 201 EDUCATION ...... - 205 H Educ

276 Appropriations 207 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W - CHILD WELFARE/DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED SERVICES/SERVICE INTEGRATION ...... 229 310 LAW

277 Ways & Means 207 TITLE INSURANCE ...... 246 310 LAW

278 Education 207 EDUCATION ...... - 215 H Educ

279 State Affairs 207 IDAHO STATE GAMING COMMISSION ...... - 215 H St Aff

280 State Affairs 215 LIQUOR LICENSES ...... - 222 H St Aff

281 Appropriations 215 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES ...... 240 310 LAW 354 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

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282 Appropriations 216 APPROPRIATIONS - CATASTROPHIC HEALTH CARE PROGRAM ...... 240 310 LAW

283 Rev & Tax 216 STREAMLINED SALES TAX ...... - 222 H Rev/Tax

284 Appropriations 216 APPROPRIATIONS - CORRECTION DEPARTMENT ...... 240 310 LAW

285 Education 216 EDUCATION ...... - 219 H Educ

286 Rev & Tax 217 PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM TAXATION ...... 266 266 S Loc Gov

287 Appropriations 224 APPROPRIATIONS - EDUCATION BOARD, HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS ...... 243 310 LAW

288 Appropriations 224 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE - INDEPENDENT COUNCILS/ INDIRECT SUPPORT SERVICES/HEALTHCARE POLICY INITIATIVES/LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION ...... 243 310 LAW

289 Appropriations 224 APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ...... 243 310 LAW

290 Appropriations 224 APPROPRIATIONS - SPECIAL PROGRAMS ...... 244 310 LAW

291 State Affairs 224 PUBLIC RECORDS ...... 267 334 LAW

292 Ways & Means 224 TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES ...... - 234 H Bus

293 Appropriations 224 APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ...... 244 310 LAW

294 Appropriations 224 APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE CAPITOL COMMISSION ...... 245 310 LAW

295 Appropriations 224 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION FOR THE BOND PAYMENT PROGRAM ...... 245 310 LAW

296 Education 225 EDUCATION ...... 242 310 LAW

297 Rev & Tax 225 TAX COMMISSION ...... - 234 H Rev/Tax

298 Health & W 225 MEDICAID ...... 267 334 LAW

299 Ways & Means 226 TRANSPORTATION ...... - 227 H Transp

300 Education 235 EDUCATION ...... 274 334 LAW

301 State Affairs 235 CONCEALED WEAPONS ...... 253 334 LAW

302 Education 239 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ...... 274 334 LAW

303 Ways & Means 239 EMINENT DOMAIN ...... 273 273 S Loc Gov

304 Appropriations 239 APPROPRIATIONS - COMMUNITY COLLEGES ...... 253 310 LAW

305 Appropriations 239 APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ...... 254 310 LAW

306 Education 254 EDUCATION ...... - 257 H Educ House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 355

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307 Education 255 EDUCATION ...... - 257 H Educ

308 Education 258 PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS ...... 275 334 LAW

309 AAS Education 259 PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS ...... 330 339 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

310 Ways & Means 259 TRANSPORTATION ...... 287 287 S Transp

311 Rev & Tax 259 TAXATION ...... 287 287 S Transp

312 Ways & Means 259 TRANSPORTATION ...... 337 339 LAW AAS,AAS (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

313 Education 271 EDUCATION ...... 288 337 LAW

314 Education 271 EDUCATION ...... 289 337 LAW

315 Ways & Means 271 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ...... - 273 H St Aff

316 Ways & Means 271 TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES ...... 282 337 LAW

317 Ways & Means 271 STATE PURCHASING ...... - 279 H Held at Desk

318 State Affairs 284 LIQUOR LICENSES ...... 295 339 LAW

319 State Affairs 286 ADMINISTRATIVE RULES ...... 308 338 LAW

320 Appropriations 292 APPROPRIATIONS - FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT 306 339 LAW

321 Appropriations 297 APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ...... 306 338 LAW

322 State Affairs 297 OFFICE APPOINTMENTS ...... - 298 H St Aff

323 Education 305 EDUCATION ...... 320 339 LAW

324 Ways & Means 311 OPEN MEETING LAW ...... 321 339 LAW

325 Appropriations 311 APPROPRIATIONS - REGULATORY BOARDS ...... - 323 H Approp

326 Appropriations 311 APPROPRIATIONS - STEM ACTION CENTER ...... 324 338 LAW

327 Ways & Means 319 INSURANCE ...... - 322 H Bus

328 Ways & Means 320 SESSION LAWS AND JOURNALS ...... 324 338 LAW

329 Ways & Means 320 LOCAL HIGHWAY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COUNCIL ...... - 322 H Transp

330 Rev & Tax 329 INCOME TAX ...... 330 330 S Loc Gov 356 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

House Intro- Final Final Concurrent Introduced duction Vote Action Final Resolution By: Page Bill Description Page Page Disposition

1 Moyle and 5 GOVERNOR - STATE OF STATE ADDRESS ...... 6 18 ADOPTED Rusche

2 State Affairs 42 EAGLE ROCK BRIDGE ...... 54 121 ADOPTED

3 Education 49 EDUCATION ...... 79 177 ADOPTED

4 Rev & Tax 52 TAXES - RULE REJECTED ...... 67 159 ADOPTED

5 Health & W 63 DIABETES ...... 112 165 ADOPTED

6 C & H R 72 PERSI - RULE REJECTION ...... 108 234 ADOPTED

7 Res & Cons 72 OUTDOOR RETAILER SHOW ...... 109 205 ADOPTED

8 Res & Cons 73 NATURAL RESOURCE ISSUES - STUDY ...... 111 323 ADOPTED

9 Health & W 93 SOCIAL WORK RECOGNITION MONTH ...... 111 234 ADOPTED

10 Res & Cons 94 WATER RESOURCES ...... 112 205 ADOPTED

11 Health & W 103 COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED ...... 125 237 ADOPTED

12 Health & W 103 ENDOWMENT ASSETS - STUDY ...... 168 168 S Res/Env

13 State Affairs 111 IDAHO STATE POLICE - RULE REJECTED ...... 162 257 ADOPTED

14 Ag Affairs 122 FARM BUREAU FEDERATION ...... 155 234 ADOPTED

15 State Affairs 128 STATEHOOD ANNIVERSARY ...... 147 298 ADOPTED

16 Health & W 129 BENEWAH COUNTY ...... 162 292 ADOPTED

17 Ways & Means 166 URBAN RENEWAL STUDY COMMITTEE ...... 209 305 ADOPTED

18 Ways & Means 182 FEDERAL BUDGET ...... - 188 H St Aff

19 Ways & Means 206 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ...... 267 267 S Health/Wel

20 Health & W 223 CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS - RULE REJECTION ...... - 234 H Health/Wel

21 Education 234 EDUCATION - RULEMAKING ...... 252 298 ADOPTED

22 Education 235 EDUCATION - RULEMAKING ...... 253 298 ADOPTED

23 Ways & Means 238 PURCHASING LAWS ...... 276 338 ADOPTED

24 Health & W 258 FAMILY CAREGIVERS ...... 276 323 ADOPTED

25 State Affairs 299 TRANSPORTATION - RULE REJECTED ...... 312 312 S Transp

26 State Affairs 329 BROADBAND ACCESS STUDY COMMITTEE ...... 331 338 ADOPTED House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 357

House Intro- Final Final Joint Introduced duction Vote Action Final Memorial By: Page Bill Description Page Page Disposition

1 State Affairs 28 FEDERAL REGULATIONS ...... 75 75 S St Aff

2 Res & Cons 38 CALDERA MONUMENT ...... 75 159 ADOPTED

3 State Affairs 86 HUMAN RIGHTS ...... 155 155 S St Aff

4 State Affairs 87 JUDGES ...... 236 236 S St Aff

5 Res & Cons 93 BOULDER-WHITE CLOUDS MONUMENT ...... 155 234 ADOPTED

6 Ag Affairs 116 AGRICULTURE ...... 155 234 ADOPTED

7 Ways & Means 122 IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY ...... 155 234 ADOPTED

8 State Affairs 128 TRANSPORTATION ...... 155 223 ADOPTED

9 Ways & Means 206 SAGE-GROUSE ...... 268 323 ADOPTED

10 Ways & Means 238 DEER FLAT NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE ...... 254 323 ADOPTED

11 Ways & Means 270 WATER RESOURCES ...... 296 334 ADOPTED

12 State Affairs 286 HUMAN RIGHTS ...... 303 338 ADOPTED 358 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

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1001 Com & HR 147 STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS ...... 198 214 LAW

1002 Finance 36 APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO PUBLIC TELEVISION ...... 47 56 LAW

1003 Finance 36 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ...... 47 56 LAW

1004 Jud & Rules 147 STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION ...... 197 214 LAW

1006 Com & HR 118 REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW ...... 163 181 LAW

1007 Com & HR 118 IDAHO REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW ...... 185 200 LAW

1008 Com & HR 118 REAL ESTATE ...... 186 200 LAW

1009 Com & HR 118 REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW ...... 164 181 LAW

1010 Com & HR 124 REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW ...... 186 200 LAW

1011 State Affairs 97 HORSE RACING ...... 272 285 VETOED

1012 Finance 43 APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION ...... 51 59 LAW

1013 Finance 47 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME ...... 57 68 LAW

1014 Jud & Rules 118 EXEMPTION OF PROPERTY ...... 197 214 LAW

1015 AA Transportation 118 MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS ...... 162 181 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1016 Transportation 60 DRIVER'S LICENSES AND PERMITS ...... 163 181 LAW

1018 Education 60 EDUCATION ...... 108 121 LAW

1019 Education 60 EDUCATION ...... - 60 H Educ

1020 Res & Cons 97 FISH AND GAME ...... 156 177 LAW

1021 Education 65 PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS ...... 89 102 LAW

1023 Com & HR 124 INSURANCE ...... 186 200 LAW

1024 State Affairs 75 CONSERVATION ...... 163 181 LAW

1025 Jud & Rules 160 IDAHO UNIFORM BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CODE 249 279 LAW

1026 Jud & Rules 99 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE ...... 169 188 LAW

1027 Jud & Rules 99 JUDGES ...... 169 188 LAW

1028 Jud & Rules 69 SPEED LIMITS ...... 113 127 LAW

1029 Jud & Rules 99 FRAUDULENT TRANSACTIONS ...... 169 188 LAW

1030 State Affairs 154 CODIFIER CORRECTIONS ...... 248 279 LAW

1031 Res & Cons 97 FISH AND GAME ...... 162 181 LAW House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 359

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1033 AA Jud & Rules 235 CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS ...... 293 293 H FAILED (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1034 Jud & Rules 124 PRISONERS ...... 185 200 LAW

1035 Jud & Rules 139 JUVENILE CORRECTIONS ...... 198 214 LAW

1036 Health & W 78 DENTISTRY ...... 156 177 LAW

1037 Health & W 97 DENTISTRY ...... 161 181 LAW

1040 AA Jud & Rules 179 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ...... 249 279 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1041 AA Jud & Rules 208 SEXUAL OFFENDER REGISTRATION AND NOTIFICATION ACT ...... 293 304 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1042 Health & W 97 HEALTH AND SAFETY ...... 156 177 LAW

1043 Health & W 97 HEALTH AND SAFETY ...... 157 177 LAW

1044 LG & Tax 111 EMINENT DOMAIN ...... 204 222 LAW

1045 LG & Tax 99 PORT DISTRICTS ...... 162 181 LAW

1046 Com & HR 147 ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS ...... 195 214 LAW

1047 Com & HR 147 ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT ...... 295 304 LAW

1050 Education 118 EDUCATION - ADVANCED OPPORTUNITIES ...... 163 181 LAW

1051 Jud & Rules 118 INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT PROCEEDINGS ...... 185 200 LAW

1052 Jud & Rules 118 SPENDTHRIFT TRUSTS ...... 185 200 LAW

1053 AA Jud & Rules 217 PROTECTION OF PERSONS UNDER DISABILITY AND THEIR PROPERTY ...... 251 279 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1054 Jud & Rules 147 PROBATE CODE ...... 198 214 LAW

1056 AA Jud & Rules 179 NONPROBATE TRANSFERS ...... 250 279 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1057 Res & Cons 131 IRRIGATION DISTRICTS ...... 186 200 LAW

1058 Res & Cons 131 IRRIGATION DISTRICTS ...... 187 200 LAW

1059 AA Res & Cons 179 IRRIGATION DISTRICTS ...... 210 233 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1060 Health & W 131 PSYCHOLOGISTS ...... - 131 H Health/Wel

1061 AA Transportation 124 HIGHWAY DISTRICTS ...... - 263 H Gen Ord (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1062 AA,AA Com & HR 217 DIRECT MEDICAL CARE ACT ...... 294 304 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal) 360 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

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1063 Com & HR 147 LAND SURVEYING ...... 197 214 LAW

1066 State Affairs 146 PRIMARY ELECTIONS ...... 294 304 LAW

1067 Jud & Rules 239 HEALTH AND WELFARE ...... - 239 H Jud

1069 Jud & Rules 217 JUDGMENTS ...... 283 298 LAW AA,AA,AAH (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal) (House Amendments - p. 262)

1070 AA Education 179 EDUCATION ...... - 179 H Educ (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1071 AA Education 179 EDUCATION - COURSES OF INSTRUCTION ...... 293 304 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1072 AA Education 195 ELECTIONS - SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUSTEES ...... 251 279 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1073 AAH Ag Affairs 118 NOXIOUS WEEDS ...... 283 298 LAW (House Amendments - p. 260)

1074 Ag Affairs 139 IDAHO HONEY COMMISSION ...... 212 233 LAW

1075 Com & HR 167 CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ...... 212 233 LAW

1076 Com & HR 190 BENEFIT CORPORATION ACT ...... 249 279 LAW

1077 Com & HR 167 DEATH CERTIFICATES ...... 213 233 LAW

1078 Com & HR 147 MORTGAGE INSURANCE ...... 210 233 LAW

1079 Com & HR 107 ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS ...... 157 177 LAW

1080 AA Com & HR 179 OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES BUREAU ...... 212 233 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1081 Com & HR 107 HEALTH CARE ...... 157 177 LAW

1082 Transportation 118 HIGHWAY DISTRICTS ...... 198 214 LAW

1084 Transportation 118 MOTOR VEHICLES - SUPPORT OUR TROOPS PLATES - 218 H Transp

1086 Education 139 PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL EDUCATION ...... 219 237 LAW

1087 Education 139 CHARTER SCHOOLS ...... 209 233 LAW

1088 AAH Education 146 EDUCATION ...... 250 285 LAW (House Amendments - p. 218 and 236)

1091 State Affairs 139 APPORTIONMENT PLANS ...... 251 279 LAW

1092 LG & Tax 208 KNIVES ...... - 208 H Jud

1095 AA Jud & Rules 217 SEXUAL OFFENDER REGISTRATION ...... - 217 H Jud (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1096 AA Education 208 EDUCATION ...... - 208 H Educ (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1097 Education 146 EDUCATION ...... 192 205 LAW House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 361

Intro- Final Final Senate Introduced duction Vote Action Final Bill No. By: Page Bill Description Page Page Disposition

1098 AAH Res & Cons 131 PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD ...... 300 323 LAW (House Amendments - p. 260)

1099 Res & Cons 131 IRRIGATION ...... 187 200 LAW

1100 Res & Cons 147 WATER ...... 192 205 LAW

1104 AAH State Affairs 160 VETERANS ...... 282 298 LAW (House Amendments - p. 260)

1107 State Affairs 167 TRUST ACCOUNTS ...... - 249 H St Aff

1108 AA State Affairs 195 AUTONOMOUS DRIVEN VEHICLES ...... - 195 H Transp (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1109 Jud & Rules 160 UNIFORM BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CODE ...... 249 279 LAW

1110 Finance 160 APPROPRIATIONS - APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER 191 205 LAW

1112 State Affairs 208 STATE OFFICE VACANCIES ...... 335 338 LAW

1113 State Affairs 184 IDAHO BEEF COUNCIL ...... 295 304 LAW

1114 Finance 167 APPROPRIATIONS - DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES ...... 192 205 LAW

1115 Finance 167 APPROPRIATIONS - FISH AND GAME DEPT ...... 192 192 H FAILED

1116 Finance 184 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS/CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS DIV ...... 199 214 LAW

1117 Finance 184 APPROPRIATIONS - PERSI ...... 199 214 LAW

1118 Finance 184 APPROPRIATIONS - COMMISSION ON THE ARTS ...... 209 233 LAW

1119 Finance 184 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, STATE TAX COMMISSION, INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ...... 199 214 LAW

1120 Jud & Rules 190 DRIVER'S TRAINING ...... 265 285 LAW

1121 Jud & Rules 184 IMMUNIZATION REGISTRY ...... 250 279 LAW

1123 Jud & Rules 239 INDIGENT SICK ...... - 239 H Health/Wel

1125 Finance 190 APPROPRIATIONS - SECRETARY OF STATE ...... 219 237 LAW

1126 Finance 190 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ...... 210 233 LAW

1127 Finance 190 APPROPRIATIONS - STATE LIQUOR DIVISION ...... 210 233 LAW

1128 Finance 190 APPROPRIATIONS - OFFICE OF SPECIES CONSERVATION ...... 211 233 LAW

1129 Finance 190 APPROPRIATIONS - STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL ...... 211 233 LAW

1130 Finance 190 APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO STATE LOTTERY ...... 211 233 LAW

1131 Finance 190 APPROPRIATIONS - LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ...... 211 233 LAW 362 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

Intro- Final Final Senate Introduced duction Vote Action Final Bill No. By: Page Bill Description Page Page Disposition

1132 Finance 190 APPROPRIATIONS - REGULATORY BOARDS ...... 211 233 LAW

1133 Finance 190 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME ...... 212 233 LAW

1135 AA Jud & Rules 248 CLAIM OF LIEN ...... 332 337 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1136 Jud & Rules 226 PAROLE ...... 294 304 LAW

1138 Finance 208 APPROPRIATIONS - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION ...... 227 247 LAW

1139 Finance 208 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE .... 227 247 LAW

1140 Finance 208 APPROPRIATIONS - INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ...... 228 247 LAW

1141 Finance 208 APPROPRIATIONS - BUILDING SAFETY ...... 228 247 LAW

1142 Finance 208 APPROPRIATIONS - LEGISLATIVE BRANCH ...... 228 247 LAW

1143 Finance 208 APPROPRIATIONS - GOVERNOR, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ...... 228 247 LAW

1144 Finance 217 APPROPRIATIONS - MILLENNIUM FUND ...... 231 247 LAW

1145 Finance 217 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION 231 247 LAW

1146 AA State Affairs 259 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ...... 312 323 VETOED (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1147 State Affairs 239 MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ...... - 239 H W/M

1148 Finance 226 APPROPRIATIONS - HISPANIC AFFAIRS ...... 250 279 LAW

1149 Finance 226 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC TELEVISION ...... 251 279 LAW

1150 Finance 235 APPROPRIATIONS - AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE ...... 251 279 LAW

1151 Finance 235 APPROPRIATIONS - PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL EDUCATION DIVISION ...... 252 279 LAW

1152 Finance 239 FEDERAL FUNDS ...... 301 319 LAW

1154 AA Jud & Rules 248 CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS ...... 301 319 LAW (Senate Amendments - See Senate Journal)

1155 State Affairs 284 FLAGS ...... 307 323 LAW

1156 State Affairs 259 INVESTIGATIONAL DRUGS ...... - 259 H St Aff

1157 Finance 235 APPROPRIATIONS - PARDONS AND PAROLE COMMISSION ...... 264 285 LAW

1158 Finance 235 APPROPRIATIONS - PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT ...... 264 285 LAW

1159 Finance 235 APPROPRIATIONS - SUPREME COURT ...... 292 304 LAW

1160 Finance 235 APPROPRIATIONS - WOLF CONTROL FUND ...... 264 285 LAW House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 363

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1161 Finance 235 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 265 285 LAW

1162 Finance 235 APPROPRIATIONS - SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION ...... 265 285 LAW

1163 Finance 239 APPROPRIATIONS - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DEPARTMENT ...... 265 285 LAW

1164 Finance 239 APPROPRIATIONS - BOARD OF TAX APPEALS ...... 266 285 LAW

1165 Finance 239 APPROPRIATIONS - STATE TAX COMMISSION ...... 293 304 LAW

1166 Finance 239 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE .... 266 285 LAW

1168 Finance 284 WORKER'S COMPENSATION ...... 307 323 LAW

1169 State Affairs 271 GROUND WATER DISTRICTS ...... 301 319 LAW

1170 Jud & Rules 272 JUDGES ...... 301 319 LAW

1171 Finance 259 APPROPRIATIONS - SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ...... 299 319 LAW

1172 Finance 272 APPROPRIATIONS - PERMANENT BUILDING FUND .... 300 319 LAW

1174 Finance 325 APPROPRIATIONS - IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT ...... 331 334 LAW

1175 Finance 272 APPROPRIATIONS - DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION ...... 300 319 LAW

1176 Finance 272 APPROPRIATIONS - COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITIES .... 300 319 LAW

1177 Jud & Rules 292 NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS ...... 308 323 LAW

1178 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS - SECRETARY OF STATE ...... 314 323 LAW

1180 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS - H&W, PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES - TRAILER ...... - 323 H Approp

1181 Jud & Rules 297 SESSION LAWS AND JOURNALS ...... - 321 H Jud

1182 Jud & Rules 297 IDAHO UNIFORM BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CODE 321 328 LAW

1183 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - ADMINISTRATORS DIVISION ...... 315 323 LAW

1184 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - TEACHERS DIVISION ...... 315 323 LAW

1185 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - OPERATIONS DIVISION ...... 315 323 LAW

1186 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS DIVISION ...... 316 323 LAW

1187 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - FACILITIES DIVISION ...... 316 323 LAW 364 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

Intro- Final Final Senate Introduced duction Vote Action Final Bill No. By: Page Bill Description Page Page Disposition

1188 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND DIVISION ...... 317 323 LAW

1189 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS - PUBLIC SCHOOLS - CENTRAL SERVICES DIVISION ...... 317 323 LAW

1190 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS ...... 318 323 LAW

1191 Finance 305 APPROPRIATIONS ...... - 335 H 3rd Rdg

1192 Finance 324 APPROPRIATIONS - LABOR DEPARTMENT ...... 326 334 LAW/Line Item Veto House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 365

Senate Intro- Final Final Concurrent Introduced duction Vote Action Final Resolution By: Page Bill Description Page Page Disposition

101 Ag Affairs 63 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ...... 125 138 ADOPTED

102 Transportation 178 TRANSPORTATION ...... - 299 H Transp

103 Jud & Rules 87 PUBLIC DEFENSE REFORM INTERIM COMMITTEE .... 301 319 ADOPTED

104 Health & W 94 SUICIDE PREVENTION ...... 169 188 ADOPTED

106 Education 130 STUDENT TESTING ...... - 130 H Educ

107 Res & Cons 133 STATE LAND EXCHANGES ...... 213 233 ADOPTED

109 Health & W 139 MUSIC THERAPY ...... 213 233 ADOPTED

110 Health & W 139 DIAPER NEED AWARENESS WEEK ...... 213 233 ADOPTED

112 State Affairs 139 BOUNDARY COUNTY ...... 306 323 ADOPTED

113 State Affairs 146 AGRICULTURE ...... 213 233 ADOPTED

114 State Affairs 146 VETERINARY MEDICINE ...... - 151 H Agric Aff

116 State Affairs 189 AGRICULTURE - RULE REJECTED ...... - 189 H Agric Aff

117 State Affairs 189 JOHN J. GROSSENBACHER ...... 302 319 ADOPTED

118 State Affairs 201 YMCA DAY ...... 302 319 ADOPTED

119 State Affairs 223 EDUCATION - RULE REJECTION ...... 302 319 ADOPTED

120 State Affairs 223 EDUCATION - RULE REJECTION ...... - 223 H Educ

121 State Affairs 223 EDUCATION - RULE REJECTION ...... 302 319 ADOPTED

122 State Affairs 223 EDUCATION - RULE REJECTION ...... - 223 H Educ

123 Jud & Rules 223 CAREGIVERS ...... - 223 H Health/Wel

124 Jud & Rules 223 ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER INTERIM COMMITTEE ...... - 302 H Jud

125 State Affairs 280 HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ...... - 280 H Health/Wel

126 State Affairs 271 FEDERAL LANDS ...... 326 334 ADOPTED

127 State Affairs 297 ADMINISTRATIVE TEMPORARY RULES ...... 313 323 ADOPTED

128 State Affairs 297 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE RULES ...... 313 323 ADOPTED

129 State Affairs 297 ADMINISTRATION - RULE REJECTION ...... 314 323 ADOPTED

130 Jud & Rules 329 PRINTING CONTRACT - SESSION LAWS ...... 332 334 ADOPTED

131 State Affairs 329 BROADBAND ACCESS STUDY COMMITTEE ...... - 334 H St Aff 366 BILL INDEX House Journal 2015

Senate Intro- Final Final Joint Introduced duction Vote Action Final Memorial By: Page Bill Description Page Page Disposition

101 State Affairs 99 INVASIVE SPECIES ...... 169 188 ADOPTED

103 State Affairs 305 CRATERS OF THE MOON NATIONAL MONUMENT .... - 305 H W/M House Journal 2015 LAW INDEX 367

HOUSE BILLS WHICH BECAME LAW

House Signed by Session Laws Bill No. Introduced by Governor Effective Date(s) Chapter No.

1 State Affairs 04/02/2015 07/01/2015 218

4 Health and Welfare 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 25

5 Health and Welfare 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 36

6 Health and Welfare 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 26

7 Health and Welfare 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 27

8 Health and Welfare 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 28

9 Health and Welfare 03/05/2015 03/05/2015 29

10 Revenue and Taxation 02/26/2015 07/01/2015 16

11 Revenue and Taxation 02/26/2015 01/01/2015 17

12 Revenue and Taxation 03/02/2015 07/01/2015 20

13 Revenue and Taxation 03/03/2015 01/01/2015 21

15 AAS,AAS Transportation and Defense 04/01/2015 07/01/2015 for any 203 title stop received on and after 07/01/2015

16 Transportation and Defense 02/19/2015 07/01/2015 8

17 AAS Transportation and Defense 04/03/2015 04/03/2015 230

20 Education 02/26/2015 07/01/2015 18

21 Education 02/23/2015 07/01/2015 11

22 Education 02/23/2015 07/01/2015 12

23 Health and Welfare 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 30

24 Health and Welfare 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 31

25 Health and Welfare 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 32

26 Appropriations 02/11/2015 02/11/2015 4

27 Revenue and Taxation 02/19/2015 07/01/2015 9

28 Revenue and Taxation 02/19/2015 07/01/2015 Section 10 1; 07/01/2017 Section 2

29 AAS Revenue and Taxation 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 96

30 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 152

31 Resources and Conservation 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 97

33 Health and Welfare 03/19/2015 07/01/2015 63

34 Revenue and Taxation 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 33 368 LAW INDEX House Journal 2015

House Signed by Session Laws Bill No. Introduced by Governor Effective Date(s) Chapter No.

36 Revenue and Taxation 03/05/2015 01/01/2015 34

37 Revenue and Taxation 02/26/2015 01/01/2014 19

39 Revenue and Taxation 03/23/2015 07/01/2015 85

40 Appropriations 02/11/2015 02/11/2015 5

41 Appropriations 02/17/2015 02/17/2015 6

42 Transportation and Defense 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 35

43 Transportation and Defense 03/11/2015 07/01/2015 38

44 Transportation and Defense 03/05/2015 07/01/2015 37

46 Health and Welfare 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 193

47 Resources and Conservation 03/23/2015 07/01/2015 86

48 Resources and Conservation 03/19/2015 07/01/2015 64

49 Resources and Conservation 03/19/2015 07/01/2015 65

50 Resources and Conservation 03/19/2015 07/01/2015 66

52 Transportation and Defense 03/04/2015 07/01/2015 22

53 AA Transportation and Defense 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 268

55 Transportation and Defense 03/11/2015 07/01/2015 39

58 Environment, Energy, and Technology 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 98

59 Business 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 194

61 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/23/2015 07/01/2015 87

62 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 139

64 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 99

68 Local Government 03/17/2015 03/17/2015 50

70 Transportation and Defense 03/13/2015 03/13/2015 43

72 AAS Agricultural Affairs 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 100

75 Revenue and Taxation law w/o sign. 07/01/2015 Section 95 1; 07/01/2016 Section 2

76 Revenue and Taxation 03/11/2015 07/01/2015 Section 40 1; 07/01/2017 Section 2

77 Revenue and Taxation 02/23/2015 01/01/2015 13

78 Commerce and Human Resources 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 195

81 Business 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 196

82 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/19/2015 07/01/2015 67 House Journal 2015 LAW INDEX 369

House Signed by Session Laws Bill No. Introduced by Governor Effective Date(s) Chapter No.

85 Revenue and Taxation 03/11/2015 01/01/2015 41

90 State Affairs 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 140

91 State Affairs 03/26/2015 07/01/2018 Section 141 71; 07/01/2015 All other sections

92 AA,AAS Business 04/21/2015 07/01/2015 342

94 AAS Resources and Conservation 04/09/2015 07/01/2015 298

96 Transportation and Defense 03/11/2015 03/11/2015 42

99 Business 04/01/2015 07/01/2015 204

101 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 142

102 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 197

104 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 177

107 Health and Welfare 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 153

108 Health and Welfare 03/23/2015 07/01/2015 88

109 AAS Revenue and Taxation 04/06/2015 04/06/2015 and 269 retroactively to all taxable years beginning on or after 01/01/2010

110 Education 03/19/2015 07/01/2015 68

112 State Affairs 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 231

113 AAS State Affairs 04/02/2015 07/01/2015 219

114 Agricultural Affairs 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 101

116 Business 03/30/2015 03/30/2015 178

117 Business 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 179

120 AA Commerce and Human Resources 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 154

121 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 198

122 Education 03/19/2015 07/01/2015 69

123 Resources and Conservation 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 102

124 Resources and Conservation 03/24/2015 03/24/2015 94

125 Resources and Conservation 03/23/2015 07/01/2015 89

128 Local Government 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 155

129 Transportation and Defense 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 180

132 Transportation and Defense law w/o sign. 07/01/2015 175 370 LAW INDEX House Journal 2015

House Signed by Session Laws Bill No. Introduced by Governor Effective Date(s) Chapter No.

133 Revenue and Taxation 03/19/2015 07/01/2015 70

136 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 103

137 AA Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 181

138 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 104

139 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 143

142 AAS Local Government 04/01/2015 07/01/2015 205

143 Transportation and Defense 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 176

147 Transportation and Defense 03/23/2015 07/01/2015 90

148 Agricultural Affairs 03/26/2015 03/26/2015 156

150 Health and Welfare 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 105

153 Health and Welfare 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 157

154 AAS State Affairs 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 270

156 Local Government 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 199

157 AAS Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 232

158 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 182

159 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 158

160 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 183

161 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 106

163 Judiciary, Rules, and Administration 03/30/2015 03/01/2015 184

166 Resources and Conservation 03/25/2015 03/25/2015 107

167 AAS State Affairs 04/06/2015 07/01/2015; 271 07/01/2020 Sunset Clause

168 Appropriations 02/25/2015 02/25/2015 15

169 Education 03/24/2015 07/01/2015 108

170 AAS Education 04/09/2015 07/01/2015 299

172 Revenue and Taxation 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 200

177 Health and Welfare 03/23/2015 07/01/2015 91

178 Health and Welfare 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 159

179 Health and Welfare 04/01/2015 07/01/2015 206

182 AA State Affairs 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 281

183 State Affairs 04/01/2015 04/01/2015 207

184 State Affairs 04/02/2015 07/01/2015 220 House Journal 2015 LAW INDEX 371

House Signed by Session Laws Bill No. Introduced by Governor Effective Date(s) Chapter No.

185 State Affairs 04/02/2015 07/01/2015 221

189 Health and Welfare 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 121

190 Education 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 201

194 AAS State Affairs 04/01/2015 04/01/2015 208

195 State Affairs 04/02/2015 07/01/2015 222

197 Ways and Means 04/02/2015 04/02/2015 223

202 AAS Ways and Means 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 272

205 Appropriations 03/26/2015 03/26/2015 144

206 Appropriations 03/23/2015 03/23/2015 92

207 Appropriations 03/23/2015 07/01/2015 93

208 Revenue and Taxation 04/02/2015 01/01/2016 224

209 Revenue and Taxation 03/30/2015 04/01/2015 202

210 Appropriations 03/26/2015 03/26/2015 145

211 Appropriations 03/26/2015 03/26/2015 146

212 State Affairs 04/06/2015 04/06/2015 282

213 State Affairs 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 283

214 State Affairs 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 284

216 AA State Affairs 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 285

218 Appropriations 03/26/2015 03/26/2015 147

219 State Affairs 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 286

220 Revenue and Taxation 04/01/2015 01/01/2015 Sections 209 1-4; 01/01/2020 Section 5

221 Revenue and Taxation 04/02/2015 04/02/2015 and 225 applied retroactively to any case under audit or in which a timely protest has been filed as of the date of this act's passage and approval

223 Appropriations 03/25/2015 07/01/2015 109

224 Appropriations 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 148

225 Appropriations 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 149

226 Appropriations 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 160 372 LAW INDEX House Journal 2015

House Signed by Session Laws Bill No. Introduced by Governor Effective Date(s) Chapter No.

227 Appropriations 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 161

228 Appropriations 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 162

229 Appropriations 03/26/2015 03/26/2015 Section 163 1; 07/01/2015 All other sections

230 Appropriations 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 164

231 Appropriations 03/26/2015 07/01/2015 165

232 Appropriations 03/26/2015 03/26/2015 166

236 Revenue and Taxation 04/01/2015 07/01/2015 210

237 Revenue and Taxation 04/02/2015 04/02/2015 226

238 State Affairs 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 233

240 Appropriations 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 185

242 State Affairs 04/06/2015 04/06/2015 287

245 Education 04/06/2015 04/06/2015 288

246 Education 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 289

247 Appropriations 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 186

248 Appropriations 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 187

249 Appropriations 03/30/2015 03/30/2015 Section 188 1; 07/01/2015 All other sections

250 Appropriations 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 189

251 Appropriations 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 190

253 Appropriations 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 191

254 Appropriations 03/30/2015 07/01/2015 192

256 Ways and Means 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 273

262 Transportation and Defense law w/o sign. 04/06/2015 267

263 Appropriations 04/01/2015 07/01/2015 211

264 Appropriations 04/01/2015 07/01/2015 212

268 Appropriations 04/01/2015 04/01/2015 Section 213 1; 07/01/2015 All other sections

269 Revenue and Taxation 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 274

271 Appropriations 04/01/2015 07/01/2015 214

272 Appropriations 04/02/2015 07/01/2015 227 House Journal 2015 LAW INDEX 373

House Signed by Session Laws Bill No. Introduced by Governor Effective Date(s) Chapter No.

273 Appropriations 04/01/2015 07/01/2015 215

274 Appropriations 04/01/2015 07/01/2015 216

276 Appropriations 04/02/2015 07/01/2015 228

277 Ways and Means 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 275

281 Appropriations 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 234

282 Appropriations 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 235

284 Appropriations 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 236

287 Appropriations 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 237

288 Appropriations 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 238

289 Appropriations 04/03/2015 04/03/2015 239

290 Appropriations 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 240

291 State Affairs 04/09/2015 07/01/2015 300

293 Appropriations 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 241

294 Appropriations 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 242

295 Appropriations 04/03/2015 07/01/2015 266

296 Education 04/02/2015 07/01/2019 Sections 229 2, 9 & 10; 07/01/2020 Section 6; 07/01/2015 All other sections; 06/30/2020 Sunset Clause - Section 5

298 Health and Welfare 04/09/2015 07/01/2015 301

300 Education 04/09/2015 07/01/2016 302

301 State Affairs 04/09/2015 07/01/2015 303

302 Education 04/09/2015 07/01/2015 304

304 Appropriations 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 276

305 Appropriations 04/06/2015 07/01/2015 277

308 Education 04/09/2015 07/01/2015 305

309 AAS Education 04/21/2015 07/01/2016 343

312 AAS,AAS Ways and Means 04/21/2015 04/21/2015 Sections 341 6 & 7; 07/01/2015 Sections 1-5 & 10-16; 05/31/2017 Sections 8 & 9; 05/31/2017 Sunset Clause - Section 7 374 LAW INDEX House Journal 2015

House Signed by Session Laws Bill No. Introduced by Governor Effective Date(s) Chapter No.

313 Education 04/10/2015 07/01/2015 314

314 Education 04/10/2015 07/01/2015 315

316 Ways and Means 04/10/2015 07/01/2015 316

318 State Affairs 04/16/2015 07/01/2015 333

319 State Affairs 04/10/2015 07/01/2015 326

320 Appropriations 04/20/2015 04/20/2015 334

321 Appropriations 04/10/2015 07/01/2015 327

323 Education 04/21/2015 07/01/2015 344

324 Ways and Means 04/21/2015 07/01/2015 345

326 Appropriations 04/10/2015 07/01/2015 328

328 Ways and Means 04/10/2015 07/01/2015 329 House Journal 2015 VETO INDEX 375

GOVERNOR'S VETOES

Governor's Bill Introduced Message No. by: Bill Description Page

H 126 Education PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT PROGRAM - Amends existing law to provide when a certain number of support units shall be used to calculate discretionary funding...... 304

H 152 AAS Health and Welfare OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES BUREAU - Adds to existing law to provide for the licensure of sign language interpreters...... 340

JOURNAL

of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

FIRST EXTRAORDINARY SESSION

of the SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE of the STATE OF IDAHO 2015

[May 18, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 379

HOUSE JOURNAL WHEREAS, there is a compelling public interest in maintaining Idaho's established child support program, which OF THE provides services to more than 400,000 parents and children with child-support cases; and IDAHO LEGISLATURE WHEREAS, there is a need for Idaho to operate in full compliance with the reciprocal interstate process as provided by FIRST EXTRAORDINARY SESSION the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act; and SIXTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE WHEREAS, an extraordinary occasion concerning child support services requiring emergency attention has arisen in the State of Idaho, which makes it appropriate and desirable to convene the 63rd Idaho Legislature in Extraordinary Session; FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, Governor MONDAY, MAY 18, 2015 of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this state, do by this Proclamation convene the 63rd Idaho Legislature in Extraordinary Session in House of Representatives the legislative chambers at the Capitol in Boise City, Ada County, At the hour of 8 a.m., Monday, May 18, 2015, the day Idaho, at the hour of 8:00 A.M. on the 18th day of May, 2015 for and hour fixed by Proclamation of the Governor of the Stateof the following enumerated purpose and no other: Idaho for the convening of the First Extraordinary Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature, the members of the House of To consider the passage and enactment of legislation Representatives convened in the House Chamber of the Capitol amending and adding to Idaho Code, relating to the Uniform Building in the City of Boise, with Scott Bedke, Speaker, Interstate Family Support Act and other laws, in order to presiding, assisted by Bonnie Alexander, Chief Clerk. maintain a compliant state program of child-support services in Idaho uniform with all other states in the establishment and enforcement of interstate and international support orders and to STATE OF IDAHO ensure our state's policies for recognizing foreign judgments are OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE preserved. CERTIFICATION The Extraordinary Session of the Legislature convened by this Proclamation shall have no power to legislate on any subjects I, LAWERENCE DENNEY, Secretary of State of the State other than those specified herein. of Idaho and legal custodian of the Seal of said State and all Proclamations of the Governor of the State of Idaho pursuant to I HEREBY DIRECT AND REQUIRE that a copy of 67-903, Idaho Code, do hereby certify that the annexed is a full, this Proclamation be delivered to the Lieutenant Governor, to true and complete copy of the Proclamation of the Governor of each of the members of the 63rd Idaho Legislature and to the the State of Idaho concerning the convening of the Sixty-third Constitutional Officers of Idaho at the earliest practicable time. Idaho Legislature in an Extraordinary Session, received and filed in this office on the Twenty-ninth day of April, 2015, and thatthe IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and same appears of record in this office. caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho atthe Capitol in Boise on this 29th day of April in the year of our IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Lord two thousand and fifteen and of the Independence of the affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho. Done at Boise, Idaho, United States of America the two hundred thirty-ninth and of the this Thirteenth day of May, 2015. Statehood of Idaho the one hundred twenty-fifth. /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER Secretary of State Governor The certification was ordered filed in the office of the Chief /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY Clerk. Secretary of State The Proclamation was ordered filed in the office of the Chief THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Clerk. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT STATE OF IDAHO CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION BOISE I, LAWERENCE DENNEY, Secretary of State of the State PROCLAMATION of Idaho and legal custodian of the records of elections held in the State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the following is a full, WHEREAS, Article 4, Section 9 of the Constitution of true and complete list of those elected to serve as members of the State of Idaho empowers the Governor, on extraordinary the House of Representatives of the First Extraordinary Session occasions, to convene the Legislature by proclamation; and of the Sixty-third Legislature, as shown by official records on file WHEREAS, there is concern about the effect of tabling in my office: previous legislation that was intended to bring our state into DISTRICT NAME compliance with the national child-support program, which was 1 ...... Heather Scott (R), Sage Dixon (R) created through a federal-state partnership; and 380 HOUSE JOURNAL May 18, 2015]

2 ...... Vito Barbieri (R), Eric Redman (R) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand 3 ...... Ron Mendive (R), Don Cheatham (R) and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idahoat 4 ...... Luke Malek (R), Kathleen Sims (R) the Capitol in Boise on this 13th day of May, in the year of our 5 ...... Paulette Jordan (D), Caroline Troy (R) Lord two thousand and fifteen, and of the Independence of the 6 ...... Dan Rudolph (D), John Rusche (D) United States of America, the two hundred and thirty-ninth year. 7 ...... Shannon McMillan (R), Paul E. Shepherd (R) 8 ...... Terry Gestrin (R), Merrill Beyeler (R) /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER 9 ...... Ryan Kerby (R), Judy Boyle (R) Governor /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY 10 ...... Brandon A. Hixon (R), Greg Chaney (R) Secretary of State 11 ...... Gayle L. Batt (R), Christy Perry (R) 12 ...... Robert Anderst (R), Rick D. Youngblood (R) The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office 13 ...... Brent J. Crane (R), Gary E. Collins (R) of the Chief Clerk. 14 ...... Mike Moyle (R), Reed DeMordaunt (R) 15 ...... Lynn M. Luker (R), Patrick McDonald (R) The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously been administered to Gayann DeMordaunt. 16 ...... John McCrostie (D), Hy Kloc (D) 17 ...... John Gannon (D), Sue Chew (D) THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 18 ...... Ilana Rubel (D), Phylis K. King (D) 19 ...... Mat Erpelding (D), Melissa Wintrow (D) CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT 20 ...... Joe Palmer (R), James Holtzclaw (R) KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions 21 ...... Steven Harris (R), Thomas Dayley (R) of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, JOHN GANNON, State 22 ...... John Vander Woude (R), Jason A. Monks (R) Representative, District 17, Seat A, Ada County, State of Idaho, 23 ...... Richard "Rich" Wills (R), Pete Nielsen (R) has nominated, DAWN KING, of 4106 W. Albion Street, Boise, 24 ...... Lance Clow (R), Stephen Hartgen (R) ID 83705, to perform the duties of this office temporarily as 25 ...... Maxine T. Bell (R), Clark Kauffman (R) Acting State Representative, District 17, Seat A. 26 ...... Steven Miller (R), Donna Pence (D) NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, 27 ...... Scott Bedke (R), Fred Wood (R) Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested 28 ...... Ken Andrus (R), Kelley Packer (R) in me do hereby appoint Dawn King of Boise, Idaho, to the 29 ...... Mark Nye (D), Elaine Smith (D) office of Acting State Representative, District 17, Seat A,fora 30 ...... Jeff Thompson (R), Wendy Horman (R) term commencing May 18, 2015, and continuing until such time as Representative Gannon is able to resume his duties. 31 ...... Neil A. Anderson (R), Julie VanOrden (R) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand 32 ...... Marc Gibbs (R), Thomas F. Loertscher (R) and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idahoat 33 ...... Janet Trujillo (R), Linden B. Bateman (R) the Capitol in Boise on this 15th day of May, in the year of our 34 ...... Ronald Nate (R), Dell Raybould (R) Lord two thousand and fifteen, and of the Independence of the 35 ...... Van Burtenshaw (R), Paul Romrell (R) United States of America, the two hundred and thirty-ninth year.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho. Done atBoise, Governor the Capital of Idaho, this 13th day of May, in the year of our Lord, /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY two thousand and fifteen, and of the Independence of the United Secretary of State States of America, the two hundred and thirty-ninth. The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY of the Chief Clerk. Secretary of State The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously The Certificate of Election was ordered filed in the office of been administered to Dawn King. the Chief Clerk. THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT of Section 59-917, Idaho Code, LANCE CLOW, State KNOW ALL MEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Representative, District 24, Seat A, Twin Falls County, State Section 59-917, Idaho Code, REED DEMORDAUNT, State of Idaho, has nominated, LAIRD STONE, of 275 Lincoln Representative, District 14, Seat B, Ada County, State of Idaho, Street, Twin Falls, ID 83301, to perform the duties of this office has nominated, GAYANN DEMORDAUNT, of 1017 S. Arbor temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 24, Seat A. Island Way, Eagle, ID 83616, to perform the duties of this office NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, temporarily as Acting State Representative, District 14, Seat B. Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested NOW, THEREFORE, I, C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER, in me do hereby appoint Laird Stone of Twin Falls, Idaho, to the Governor of the State of Idaho, by virtue of the authority vested office of Acting State Representative, District 24, Seat A,fora in me do hereby appoint Gayann DeMordaunt of Eagle, Idaho, term commencing May 18, 2015, and continuing until such time to the office of Acting State Representative, District 14, SeatB, as Representative Clow is able to resume his duties. for a term commencing May 18, 2015, and continuing until such IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand time as Representative DeMordaunt is able to resume his duties. and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Idaho atthe [May 18, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 381

Capitol in Boise on this 7th day of May, in the year of our Lord IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEFINITIONS, TO DEFINE two thousand and fifteen, and of the Independence of the United TERMS AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; States of America, the two hundred and thirty-ninth year. AMENDING SECTION 7-1003, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE THAT /s/ C.L. "BUTCH" OTTER THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE Governor IS THE SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY; /s/ LAWERENCE DENNEY AMENDING SECTION 7-1004, IDAHO CODE, TO Secretary of State REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, The Certificate of Appointment was ordered filed in the office TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A of the Chief Clerk. NEW SECTION 7-1004A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPLICATION OF THE CHAPTER TO The Speaker announced the oath of office had previously RESIDENT OF FOREIGN COUNTRY AND FOREIGN been administered to Laird Stone. SUPPORT PROCEEDINGS; AMENDING SECTION 7-1005, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, ROLL CALL TO REVISE A CODE REFERENCE AND TO PROVIDE Roll call showed all 70 members present. CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1007, Prayer was offered by Chaplain Tom Dougherty. IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY; The Pledge of Allegiance was led by AMENDING SECTION 7-1008, IDAHO CODE, TO Chaplain Tom Dougherty. PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY; AMENDING SECTION 7-1010, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT Order of Business. LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1011, IDAHO CODE, 7TH ORDER TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY, TO REVISE A PROVISION RELATING TO RECOGNITION OF A CHILD-SUPPORT Mr. Moyle moved that the House adopt as Rules and Joint ORDER, TO REVISE A CODE REFERENCE, TO PROVIDE Rules of the First Extraordinary Session of the Sixty-third CONSISTENT LANGUAGE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL Idaho Legislature the House Rules and Joint Rules as adopted CORRECTION; AMENDING SECTION 7-1012, IDAHO by the Extraordinary Regular Session of the Sixty-third Idaho CODE, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN Legislature. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. COUNTRY AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; Whereupon the Speaker declared the motion carried by voice AMENDING SECTION 7-1013, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE vote and the House Rules and Joint Rules were adopted. TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT Mr. Moyle moved that the following persons be approved as LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1014, IDAHO CODE, attaches to serve the House of Representatives for and during the TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION First Extraordinary Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature 7-1015, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE with salaries as fixed by the House Resolution of the Regular TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY; AMENDING SECTION Session of the Sixty-third Idaho Legislature. Seconded by 7-1016, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO Mr. Rusche. A FOREIGN COUNTRY; AMENDING SECTION 7-1019, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO Chief Clerk of the House ...... Bonnie Alexander REMOVE REFERENCE TO A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION; Chaplain ...... Tom Dougherty AMENDING SECTION 7-1020, IDAHO CODE, TO Chief Fiscal Officer ...... Terri Franks-Smith REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO Sergeant at Arms ...... Claudia Howell ELECTRONIC MAIL AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT Journal Clerk ...... Carrie Maulin LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1021, IDAHO CODE, Assistant to the Speaker ...... MaryLou Molitor TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION Minority Chief of Staff ...... Shelby Scott 7-1022, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO Assistant Sergeant at Arms ...... Robert Stewart PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY AND Assistant Chief Clerk ...... Chris Taylor TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1023, IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE Secretarial Supervisor ...... Susan Werlinger TO A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION; AMENDING SECTION Page ...... Benjamin Satterlee 7-1025, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY; Whereupon Scott Bedke declared the motion carried by AMENDING SECTION 7-1026, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE voice vote and announced the oath of office had previously been TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO administered to the above named attaches. A FOREIGN COUNTRY; AMENDING SECTION 7-1028, 8TH ORDER IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE Introduction, First Reading, and Reference REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY AND TO REVISE of Bills and Joint Resolutions A CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1031, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE HOUSE BILL NO. 1 REFERENCE TO ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 7-1032, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE RELATING TO THE UNIFORM INTERSTATE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO FAMILY SUPPORT ACT; AMENDING SECTION 7-1002, ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION; AMENDING SECTION 382 HOUSE JOURNAL May 18, 2015]

7-1033, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 7-1058, IDAHO AMENDING SECTION 7-1034, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CODE, TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE TO REGISTER A REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY; AMENDING CHILD-SUPPORT ORDER OF A FOREIGN COUNTRY SECTION 7-1035, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR FOR MODIFICATION; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE PERSONAL JURISDICTION OVER THE PARTIES WHEN 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW A TRIBUNAL ESTABLISHES A SUPPORT ORDER IN SECTION 7-1059, IDAHO CODE, TO DEFINE TERMS; THIS STATE, TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE, TO AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 7-1060, IDAHO LANGUAGE; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR APPLICABILITY; AMENDING CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 7-1035A, CHAPTER 10, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A PROCEEDING OF A NEW SECTION 7-1061, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE TO DETERMINE PARENTAGE; AMENDING SECTION FOR THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT OF 7-1039, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; HEALTH AND WELFARE TO THE UNITED STATES AMENDING SECTION 7-1040, IDAHO CODE, TO CENTRAL AUTHORITY; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING SECTION 7-1042, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO SECTION 7-1062, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR AN PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN SUPPORT ORDER; INITIATION OF A SUPPORT PROCEEDING BY THE AMENDING SECTION 7-1043, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE UNDER TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO THE CONVENTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 7, A FOREIGN SUPPORT ORDER; AMENDING SECTION IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 7-1044, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE, 7-1063, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR A DIRECT TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN SUPPORT REQUEST REGARDING SUPPORT ORDERS, SUPPORT ORDER, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE AGREEMENTS OR DETERMINATION OF PARENTAGE; CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY 7-1045, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 7-1064, IDAHO FOREIGN SUPPORT ORDER AND A FOREIGN COUNTRY, CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE REGISTRATION OF A TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE A CONVENTION SUPPORT ORDER; AMENDING CHAPTER CORRECT CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION 10, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A 7-1046, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO NEW SECTION 7-1065, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A FOREIGN COUNTRY; AMENDING SECTION 7-1047, FOR THE CONTEST OF A REGISTERED CONVENTION IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE REFERENCE TO A FOREIGN SUPPORT ORDER; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE SUPPORT ORDER, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE SECTION 7-1066, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY SHALL NOTIFY RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF A REGISTERED AN OBLIGOR'S EMPLOYER UPON REGISTRATION OF CONVENTION SUPPORT ORDER; AMENDING CHAPTER AN INCOME-WITHHOLDING ORDER AND TO PROVIDE 10, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1048, NEW SECTION 7-1067, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO REMOVE FOR PARTIAL ENFORCEMENT OF A CONVENTION REFERENCE TO A DEADLINE AND TO PROVIDE A SUPPORT ORDER; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 7, CODE REFERENCE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1049, IDAHO IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY AND TO PROVIDE 7-1068, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR FOREIGN CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION SUPPORT AGREEMENTS; AMENDING CHAPTER 10, 7-1050, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW AMENDING SECTION 7-1051, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE SECTION 7-1069, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE A CODE REFERENCE AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT MODIFICATION OF A CONVENTION SUPPORT ORDER; LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1052, IDAHO AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY CODE, TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY, TO REVISE A THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 7-1070, IDAHO CODE REFERENCE AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT CODE, TO PROVIDE A LIMITATION ON THE USE OF LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1053, IDAHO PERSONAL INFORMATION; AMENDING CHAPTER CODE, TO REMOVE CODE REFERENCES, TO REVISE 10, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A TERMINOLOGY, TO PROVIDE THAT A TRIBUNAL NEW SECTION 7-1071, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE OF THIS STATE RETAINS JURISDICTION TO MODIFY FOR THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE AND ENGLISH AN ORDER UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND TO TRANSLATION FOR CERTAIN RECORDS; AMENDING PROVIDE CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1059, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE SECTION 7-1055, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE A THE SECTION AND TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE CORRECT CODE REFERENCE AND TO PROVIDE REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION 7-1060, IDAHO CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; AMENDING SECTION 7-1057, CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO IDAHO CODE, TO REMOVE REFERENCE TO POLITICAL PROVIDE CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; AMENDING SUBDIVISIONS, TO PROVIDE A CODE REFERENCE, TO SECTION 7-1061, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE REVISE LANGUAGE REGARDING A FOREIGN COUNTRY SECTION AND TO REVISE TERMINOLOGY; AMENDING THAT DOES NOT MODIFY ITS CHILD-SUPPORT ORDER, CHAPTER 10, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION TO CLARIFY LANGUAGE REGARDING AN ORDER OF A NEW SECTION 7-1075, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE ISSUED AND TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT LANGUAGE; A TRANSITIONAL PROVISION; AMENDING SECTION REPEALING SECTION 7-1058, IDAHO CODE, RELATING 7-1062, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; TO PROCEEDING TO DETERMINE PARENTAGE; AMENDING CHAPTER 13, TITLE 10, IDAHO CODE, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 10, TITLE 7, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 10-1309, IDAHO [May 18, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL 383

CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN ORDERS SHALL Roll call resulted as follows: NOT BE RECOGNIZED, ENFORCED OR THE BASIS AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Andrus, Barbieri, OF A RULING, TO PROVIDE THAT A COURT MAY Bateman, Batt, Bell, Beyeler, Boyle, Burtenshaw, Chaney, LIMIT ENFORCEMENT OF AN ORDER TO ELIMINATE Cheatham, Chew, Clow(Stone), Collins, Crane, Dayley, CONFLICTS WITH PUBLIC POLICY, TO PROVIDE THAT DeMordaunt(DeMordaunt), Dixon, Erpelding, Gannon(King), RECIPROCAL AGREEMENTS SHALL NOT BE ENTERED Gibbs, Harris, Hartgen, Hixon, Holtzclaw, Horman, Jordan, INTO WITH CERTAIN COUNTRIES AND TO ESTABLISH Kauffman, Kerby, King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, STANDARDS BY WHICH TO DETERMINE WHETHER McCrostie, McDonald, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, ORDERS OR LAWS ARE MANIFESTLY INCOMPATIBLE Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Nye, Packer, Palmer, Pence, Perry, WITH PUBLIC POLICY; AMENDING CHAPTER 2, TITLE Raybould, Redman, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, Rusche, 56, IDAHO CODE, BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW Scott, Shepherd, Sims, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, SECTION 56-203F, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT VanOrden, Vander Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, CERTAIN ORDERS SHALL BE REGISTERED PRIOR TO Mr. Speaker. Total – 69. ENFORCEMENT; AMENDING SECTION 56-1003, IDAHO NAYS – None. CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT THE DIRECTOR OF THE Absent – Gestrin. Total – 1. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE SHALL Total – 70. ESTABLISH SAFEGUARDS TO ENSURE THE SECURITY OF CERTAIN INFORMATION; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE Whereupon the Speaker declared that more than two-thirds INTENT; PROVIDING FOR A CERTAIN REPORT UPON of the membership having voted in the affirmative, the motion REQUEST AND PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT carried, the rules were suspended, and H 1 was read the first time REGARDING POSSIBLE DENUNCIATION OF A CERTAIN by title, second time by title, and third time at length, section by CONVENTION; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; AND section, and placed before the House for final consideration. DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. At this time, the Speaker recognized Mr. Wills and Mr. Luker H 1 was introduced, read the first time by title, and referred to to open debate. the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for printing. The question being, "Shall H 1 pass?" There being no objection, the House returned to the Fifth Order of Business. Roll call resulted as follows: AYES – Anderson, Anderst, Bateman, Bell, Beyeler, 5TH ORDER Burtenshaw, Chaney, Chew, Clow(Stone), Collins, Crane, Report of Standing Committees Dayley, DeMordaunt(DeMordaunt), Erpelding, Gannon(King), May 18, 2015 Gibbs, Hartgen, Hixon, Horman, Jordan, Kauffman, Kerby, Mr. Speaker: King, Kloc, Loertscher, Luker, Malek, McCrostie, McDonald, We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND Nye, Packer, Pence, Perry, Raybould, Romrell, Rubel, Rudolph, ADMINISTRATION, report that we have printed H 1. Rusche, Smith, Thompson, Troy, Trujillo, VanOrden, Vander WILLS, Chairman Woude, Wills, Wintrow, Wood, Youngblood, Mr. Speaker. Total – 49. H 1 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration NAYS – Andrus, Barbieri, Batt, Boyle, Cheatham, Dixon, Committee. Gestrin, Harris, Holtzclaw, McMillan, Mendive, Miller, Monks, Moyle, Nate, Nielsen, Palmer, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Sims. May 18, 2015 Total – 21. Mr. Speaker: Paired Votes: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have had under AYE – Kloc NAY – Gestrin consideration H 1 and recommend that it do pass. (Pairs enumerated in roll call above.) WILLS, Chairman Total – 70. H 1 was filed for second reading. Whereupon the Speaker declared that H 1 passed the House. Title was approved and the bill ordered transmitted to the Senate. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Seventh Order of Business. There being no objection, the House advanced to the Sixteenth Order of Business.

7TH ORDER Motions, Memorials, and Resolutions 16TH ORDER Adjournment H 1 - HEALTH AND WELFARE Mr. Moyle moved that the First Extraordinary Session Mr. Moyle moved that all rules of the House interfering of the Sixty-third Legislature adjourn Sine Die. Seconded by with the immediate consideration of H 1 be suspended; that the Mr. Rusche. 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 the motion carried and dispensed with, this being a case of urgency; and that H 1 be the First Extraordinary Session of the Sixty-third Legislature read the first time by title, second time by title, and third timeat adjourned Sine Die at 6:19 p.m., Monday, May 18, 2015. length, section by section, and placed before the House for final SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker consideration. Seconded by Mr. Rusche. ATTEST: The question being, "Shall the rules be suspended?" BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk 384 HOUSE JOURNAL May 18, 2015]

******************** proceedings of said House of Representatives for said day and final action upon all legislation. The following actions were recorded after House Sine Die: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands, this May 20, 2015. May 18, 2015 SCOTT BEDKE, Speaker Mr. Speaker: I return herewith H 1 which has passed the Senate. ATTEST: NOVAK, Secretary BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk H 1 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for enrolling. May 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have enrolled H 1. WILLS, Chairman The Speaker announced he was about to sign enrolled H 1 and, when so signed, ordered it transmitted to the Senate for the signature of the President. May 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: I return herewith enrolled H 1 which has been signed by the President. NOVAK, Secretary Enrolled H 1 was referred to the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee for delivery to the Governor. May 19, 2015 Mr. Speaker: We, your COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY, RULES, AND ADMINISTRATION, report that we have transmitted enrolled H 1 to the Governor at 1 p.m., as of this date, May 19, 2015. WILLS, Chairman

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Boise May 19, 2015 The Honorable Scott Bedke Speaker of the House

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: H 1 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 BONNIE ALEXANDER, Chief Clerk, do hereby certify and attest as follows: That we have carefully compiled in the House Journal of the First Extraordinary Session of the Sixty-third Legislature all of the proceedings of the First Legislative Day, and that the said Journal contains a full, true, and correct record of all of the House Journal 2015 BILL INDEX 385

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Intro- Final Final House Bill Introduced duction Vote Action Final No. By: Page Bill Description Page Page Disposition

1 Ways and Means 381 HEALTH AND WELFARE - relating to the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act...... 383 384 LAW