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Idaho bill would require state agencies to identify obsolete statutes by Sept. 1, 2025

2821750 · January 15, 2025
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Rep. Mike Moyle introduced RS31897, a proposal directing state agencies to report statutes they consider unnecessary to the Legislature by Sept. 1, 2025, and to use an online portal for submissions; the committee voted to introduce the measure.

Rep. Mike Moyle, R.-10A, introduced a proposal Jan. 13 that would require state agencies to review their statutes and report items they consider unnecessary to the Legislature by Sept. 1, 2025.

"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 said during the Idaho House State Affairs Committee meeting, adding that agencies may also, on a permissive basis, flag statutes outside their direct authority that appear obsolete.

The measure, filed as RS31897, would direct agencies to examine statutes for obsolescence or redundancy and submit findings through an online portal prescribed in the draft…

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