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Senate State Affairs committee approves multiple administrative rule dockets, including paid petition‑circulator badge and revisions to PUC and ISP rules
Summary
The committee approved several administrative rule dockets presented by the Secretary of State, the Public Utilities Commission, and the Idaho State Police, and made a targeted exception to PUC telephone customer rules by striking portions of Section 205.
The Senate State Affairs Committee approved a series of administrative rule dockets presented by executive-branch agencies during a single hearing.
Rob McQuade, assistant chief deputy in the Secretary of State’s office, presented docket 34-0801-2401 establishing specifications for badges to be worn by paid petition circulators as required by last year’s Senate Bill 1377. The rule specifies a 1‑inch by 3‑inch white badge with black Arial-type font reading only “paid petition circulator,” printed at least size 24. Senator Harris moved to approve the docket and the committee approved it by voice vote.
Stephen Goodson, policy strategist for the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, presented two PUC dockets. Docket 31-2101-2401 updates the PUC’s customer-relations rules and reflects a change…
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