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Idaho House introduces bills on school safety, local-officer oversight and controlled-substance penalties
Summary
On Jan. 10, 2025, the Idaho House of Representatives received several bill introductions, including measures on school behavioral threat-assessment immunity, expanded attorney-general authority over local elected officers and changes to controlled-substances penalties; the measures were referred for printing and committee consideration.
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho House of Representatives on Jan. 10, 2025, introduced a set of bills that would change procedures and penalties in schools, local governments and controlled‑substances law, and referred the measures to committees for printing and further review.
The Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee presented House Bill 5, described as “an act relating to school safety” that would add a new section (described in the committee report as section 5349) to chapter 3, title 5, Idaho Code to establish provisions regarding immunity for behavioral threat assessment and management teams in schools and to declare an emergency and provide an effective date. The committee also presented House…
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