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BILL # BILL TITLE STATUS CATEGORY DESCRIPTION UPDATE POSITION HB14 Income tax, net operating loss Taxes In 2018, HB463 authorized a deduction for IRC section 461 loss limitation related to excess business losses. This legislation aims to amend this section by subtracting the loss limitation to compute the Idaho net operating loss and limit the excess business loss. 2/8 signed by the Governor. Effeective: retroactive to 1/1/19 HB16 Income tax, withholding allowance Taxes Idaho eliminated personal exemption in its 2018 tax reform. this legislation aims to conform to changes made in the 2018 tax reform by amending Idaho Code section 63-3035, in relation to employee withholding allowances, to remove the term exemptions and replace it with allowances. 2/8 signed by the Governor. Effeective: retroactive to 1/1/19 HB25 Annexation, agricultural land Private Property This legislation prevents the annexation of "actively devoted agricultural lands" five acres or greater without written consent from the owner. 2/11 passed the 33-0- 2. 2/12 Enrolled and signed by the President and Speaker. 2/14 Delivered and signed by the to Governor. HB26 Underground Storage Tanks Environment Establishes the compliance date for certain regulations for testing and inspection of petroleum underground storage tanks (USTs) incorporated by reference by the state of Idaho in IDAPA 58.01.07.004. This conforms Idaho regulations with other states and maintains compliance of insurance contracts providing for environmental cleanup of UST's issued by the Petroleum Clean Water Trust Fund. 2/27 Delivered and signed by the Governor. HB50 Minimum Wage House Ways and Means General Business Removes language prohibiting local governments from enacting a minimum wage rate higher than the state minimum wage. Personal bill. Don't anticipate it moving. HB54 Minimum Wage, Training House Ways and Means General Business Amends existing law to remove the training wage provision. Personal bill. Don't anticipate it moving.

HB55 Labor, Minimum Wage Increase House Ways and Means General Business This bill proposes to incrementally increase the minimum wage in Idaho from $7.25 an hour to 8.25 an hour effective July 1, 2019; to $10.50 an hour effective July 1, 2020; to $12.00 an hour effective July 1, 2021. Wages for tipped employees will increase from $3.35 Personal bill. Don't anticipate per hour to $4.35 per hour commencing July 1, 2019, $5.85 per it moving. hour on July 1, 2020 and $7.35 per hour commencing July 1, 2021. Beginning September 30, 2022, and on September 30 each year thereafter, the director of the Department of Labor shall calculate and adjust the minimum wage rate. HB84 Idaho Business Corporations Act 3rd General reading calendar Business This legislation amends the Idaho Business Corporations Act (IBCA), Title 30, Chapter 29, Idaho, to (i) bring it into conformity with the Model Business Corporations Act (Model Act); and (ii) to harmonize the IBCA with the Uniform Business Organizations Code (UBOC), Title 30, Chapter 21, Idaho Code. Idaho adopted the UBOC in 2015 (SB 1025). 3/1 passed Commerce with "do pass" recommendation. 3/6 filed for 3rd reading calendar HB87 Personal Property Ag Equip Clarify Taxes This bill clarifies Idaho Code 63-602 EE to ensure that all agricultural operations are treated consistently and equitably when agricultural personal property is assessed for property tax purposes. 3/4 Signed by the Speaker and the President of the. 3/8 Signed by the Governor. HB88 Highway Distribution Account 3rd Transport reading calendar The purpose of this legislation is to transition Idaho State Police's (ISP) funding from the gas tax to the General Fund. This frees up gas tax for roads and maintenance. 3/5 referred bill to 14th Order for amendment. 3/8 Filed for 3rd reading calendar as amended. HB100 Administrative Rules - changes State Affairs Regulation This legislation will require that all pending administrative rules shall be affirmatively approved by both the House of Representatives and the, via a concurrent resolution. Changes process for approving rules - currently must only pass either the House or if no fee involved.

HB107 Sales tax, transportation program 14th Order for possible amendments Taxes This bill transfers 2% of sales tax to the Expansion and Cngestion Mitigation program. 3/7 Transporation referred bill to 14th Order for possible amendments HB113 Wage Claims 3rd General reading calendar Business This would extend the time in which a claim for unpaid wages could be made to the Department of Labor (DOL), or in District Court, from the current six (6) month limitation to twelve (12) months. 3/5 Passed Judiciary with "do pass" recommendation and filed for 3rd reading calendar. HB122 Hemp research and development act House Agriculture Agriculture Adds new language with legislative intent, defining hemp and permitting the various development and use of hemp containing.3% or less of tetrahydrocannabinols (THC) in Idaho. HB125 Vehicles, weights fees Allows voters to approve a countywide highway district to collect vehicle registration fees up to $75 on vehicles weighing over 8,000 pounds. 2/21 Held in House Committee Oppose HB127a Land use planning, local government Placed on House General Orders Local Land Use Amends Idaho s Land Use Planning Act by providing counties the option to develop comprehensive plans or land use codes. 2/21 House Local Government referred to House General Orders for amendments. 3/1 Filed for House 3rd reading. 3/5 Placed on House General Orders once again. Oppose HB141 Mines, financial assurance, reclamation Resources Mining Updates the mining act to reflect current practices by addressing surface impact of underground mines, providing cost estimation for environmental activities, updates financial assurance methods, and allows fees for additional workload associated with proposed changes. For Bayer and Simplot

HB167 Vehicles, designated routes Transport This legislation amends Idaho Code Section 49-1004 to eliminate specific pilot project routes as established by the Legislature allowing vehicles up to 129,000 pounds gross weight to operate on certain state highways. The Legislature subsequently provided statutory authority to the Idaho Board to administratively establish new routes. Including the statutory routes in Idaho Code is no longer necessary. HB168 Vehicles, weights, routes Transport Etablishes new processes and fees for local authorities - every county, highwaydistrict, municipal and other local board or body having authority over highways and streets - and the Idaho Department to designate routes and issue permits allowing vehicles with gross weights between 105,501 GVW and 129,000 GVW to access highways and streets under their jurisdiction. $5000 fee and bill sunsets in 2 years. HB188 Seed Buyer Licensure Agriculture This legislation adds new licensing requirements for seed buyers. It requires that an applicant for a seed buyer's license has a specified net worth and also requires the buyer to prepare and file an annual financial statement. 2/25 Referred to House Ways and Means HB204 Personal property, definition Referred to Personal Property This legislation amends the definition for personal property by classifying and defining tangible and intangible personal property. 2/26 Printed and referred to House State Affairs 3/5 Passed committee with "do pass" recommendation. 3/8 Passed the House 58-9-3 HB243 Property taxes, inflation adjuster House Revenue and Taxation Property Taxes This legislation removes the current homeowner s exemption cap of $100,000 and reestablishes the index on the Idaho homestead exemption. 3/5 Printed and referred to House Revenue and Taxation Oppose HCR11 Dept of Ag, honoring 100 years ADOPTED Agriculture Recognizes the 100th Anniversary of the Idaho State Department of Agriculture and the dedication of service. 2/28 Signed by the Speaker and President of the. 3/4 Delivered to the Secretary of State.

HCR12 Resources Interim Committee 10th order calendar Environment and Water This legislation would authorize the Legislative Council to continue an interim committee to undertake studies of natural resource issues, particularly the water resources of the state. 3/7 Passed Resources with "do pass" recommendation S1008 Electrical apprentice, registration Returned to the to be delivered to the Governor Workforce This legislation proposes to amend standards set forth in previous legislation by changing the apprentice registration from five years to one year, allow in-state and out-of- state applicants to take the electrical journeyman s examination after completing 16,000 hours, completing online employment verification forms, and allows the administrator to revive expired apprentice and limited electrical installer trainee registrations.the Divison administrator will also have authority to enter into agreements with states that have equivalent standards. 3/5 Passed the House 67-2-1 3/7 enrolled, signed by the President of the, and signed by the Speaker. 3/8 returned to the to be delivered to the Governor. S1009 This legislation creates an "electrical installer" category of Licensing, electrical installers Workforce licensure for apprentices that do not want to become journeymen or stay apprentices. See S1138 S1014 Plumbing contractors, journeyman Commerce Workforce Amends existing legistion to clarify that all plumbing contractors must be qualified journeymen. S1024 Crop Residue Burning Environment Passed in 2008, Idaho Code39-114 requires any one planning to burn crop residue to pay a fee in an amount of two dollars per acre to the department prior to burning. To simplify the fee payment process, and at the recommendation of the Crop Residue Burning Advisory Committee, DEQ is proposing to change the timing of 2/26 Delivered and signed by when fees are paid to an annual invoice structure for actual acres the Governor. burned rather than a fee due when acres are registered. The change will ensure farmers do not risk paying for acres they did not burn and will remove any confusion regarding a registration fee and the actual burn approval permitting process. Additionally, it will streamline the agency's administrative processes.

S1041 Ground water districts, assessments Water As is, the board determines an assessment fee for maintenance and operations. This bill adds an emergency assessment clause allowing the board to levy an emergency assessment if insufficient funds are determined. The Board must notify members 14 days prior to invoking the emergency assessment. This bill also allows 2/22 Signed by the Speaker. for the board to take action against noncompliant district members 2/26 Delivered and signed by in regards to an approved mitigation plan. If a member fails to meet the Governor. the requirements for an approved mitigation plan then the board is authorized to levy a special assessment of 125% of costs incurred. The board may levy a special assessment of $100 per acre-foot for excess water use. S1050 Water Rights, Diversion House Resources Water Allows for ground water to be diverted and used with our without a water right for fire protection, forest practices, and forest dust abatement. 3/5 Passed Resources with "do pass" recommendation. 3/8 Passed the 35-0 and Referred to House Resources. S1051, cost per mile Replaces current system of registering commercial and farm vehicles to a cost per mile user fee for vehicles over 60,000 pounds (short chart). See S1066 S1052, cost per mile Replaces current system of registering commercial and farm vehicles to a cost per mile user fee for vehicles over 60,000 pounds (long chart). See S1067 S1056 Ground water 3rd districts, mitigation reading calendar Water Allows for the apportionment of mitigation plans and separate mitigation plans from non-irrigators. Adds a new section for delinquent assessments. Delinquent users cannot divert water ground until noncompliance is remedied. A report documenting non-compliance will be sent to the director for further assessment. 3/4 A motion was made in committee for reconsideration and to be placed on the 14th order for amendments. 3/8 Filed for 3rd reading as amended. S1063 This legislation extends for five years the surplus eliminator that was originally created in H312aaSaaS (2015) and extended in S1206 (2017) until May 30, 2019. Consistent with the changes adopted in 2017, the funds transferred will be split equally between state savings and transportation. See 1126

S1065, bonds, funds House Allows for issuance of bonds towards the Expansion and Congestion Mitigation (TECM) program. Adds clarifying language the 1% of sales tax is continually appropriated to TECM projects. S1066, cost per mile Transport Replaces current system of registering commercial and farm vehicles to a cost per mile user fee for vehicles over 60,000 pounds (long chart). No action expected. For discussion S1067, cost per mile Transport Replaces current system of registering commercial and farm vehicles to a cost per mile user fee for vehicles over 60,000 pounds (short chart). No action expected. For discussion S1125 Warehouses, electronic receipts House 3rd Reading General Business USDA approved electronic warehouse receipts will have the same validity and enforceability as non-electronic. Costs associated with implementation are to paid for by the warehouse owners or warehouse associates. 3/7 Passed House Agriculture with "do pass" recommendation and filed for House 3rd reading. S1126 This legislation extends for five years the surplus eliminator that was originally created in H312aaSaaS (2015) and extended in S1206 (2017) until May 30, 2019. Consistent with the changes adopted in 2017, the funds transferred will be split equally between state savings and transportation. This bill also places a $100 million cap on the surplus eliminator to be equally split between state savings and transportation. S1138 Provisional journeyman electricians 14th Order for possible amendments. Workforce This bill allows the a provisional license to be administered to qualified electricians until they are able to take and pass the journeyman electrician s examination. 3/7 Commerce referred the bill to 14th Order for possible amendment. S1159 Ballot intitiative reqs State Affairs Ballot initiatives This bill requires the securing of 10% of signitures of registered voters in 32 of the 35 legislative districts, initiatives and referendums will need to include a fiscal impact with a funding source, and if no effective date is provided then July 1 of the following year will be the automatic effective date 3/6 Printed and referred to State Affairs

SJM103 Free Trade Memorial House State Affairs Trade Joint Memorial between the Idaho and House urges Congress to ratify the agreement of the United States-Mexico- Canada Agreement (USMCA) as soon as possible. It also encourages President Trump's administration to renew its original waiver on steel and aluminum tariffs for Canada and Mexico. It calls on Mexico and Canada to remove retaliatory tariffs on all United States goods and services.