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House committee sends fingerprinting-services bill for volunteers to the floor
Summary
The House Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee voted unanimously to send House Bill 19, which authorizes Idaho State Police to provide fingerprinting services for private entities working with vulnerable populations, to the full House.
The House Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee on an initial vote Thursday sent House Bill 19 to the full House with a do-pass recommendation.
Representative Mike Pahanka, presenting the bill, said the measure amends section 67-3008 to allow Idaho State Police to provide fingerprinting services to private entities that work with “vulnerable populations.” He told the committee the change aligns state law with current practice and would not affect state, dedicated or federal funds because the entities…
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