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Committee advances bill addressing business medical-intervention rules after governor negotiations
Summary
Senate Bill 12-10, a revision of previously vetoed legislation, was sent to the fourteenth order after the sponsor and the governor's office negotiated changes that removed daycare-specific language and added statutory cross-references to Idaho parental-rights and public-health provisions.
Senator Dan Foreman presented Senate Bill 12-10 on April 2 and asked the Senate State Affairs Committee to send the measure to the fourteenth order for possible amendment after negotiated changes with the governor's office.
Foreman said SB 12-10 is a revised version of a prior bill (Senate Bill 1023) that the governor vetoed. He told the committee his negotiations with the governor's staff produced two main substantive edits: removal of a provision that had explicitly excepted daycare facilities from the bill's definitions, and rewriting a paragraph in 73-503(4) to reference a set of Idaho statutes (including the Idaho Parental Rights Act and provisions on…
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