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Idaho proposal would require agencies to report obsolete statutes by Sept. 1, 2025
Summary
A legislative sponsor told the House committee Jan. 13 that RS31897 would require state agencies to identify statutes they consider unnecessary and submit findings to the Legislature by Sept. 1, 2025, using an online portal; committee members asked about agency capacity and costs and the motion to introduce the request carried by voice vote.
Representative Mike Moyle, District 10A, told the House State Affairs Committee on Jan. 13 that RS31897 would require all state agencies to submit reports to the Legislature by Sept. 1, 2025, identifying statutes they consider obsolete, unnecessary or no longer working.
The measure’s sponsor said the reports would be collected through an online portal to ease handling by Legislative Services Office staff and to give lawmakers material to use during the 2026 legislative session to clean up code. “What this bill does is requires all state agencies by September first of 2025 to report back to the legislature what they think is unnecessary,” Moyle…
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