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Senate Health and Welfare committee sends five requests to print, including prescribing-psychologist and foster-care changes
Summary
At a meeting of the Idaho Senate Health and Welfare Committee, senators voted to send five RS drafts to print for further consideration: RS32220 (psychology practice changes), RS3214 (abandoned tire cleanup pilot), RS32351 (child protective act timing changes), RS32348 (updates to residential care and assisted‑living regulations), and RS31947C1 (medical records for Social Security disability applicants).
At a meeting of the Idaho Senate Health and Welfare Committee, senators voted to send five RS drafts to print for further consideration: RS32220 (psychology practice changes), RS3214 (abandoned tire cleanup pilot), RS32351 (child protective act timing changes), RS32348 (updates to residential care and assisted‑living regulations), and RS31947C1 (medical records for Social Security disability applicants).
The committee took the actions by voice vote with motions to “send to print” recorded on the transcript. Sponsors introduced each RS and answered brief committee questions before the motions were approved.
Why it matters: sending an RS to print is an early procedural step that prepares a draft for a formal bill hearing. Each RS could be amended in future hearings or during drafting, and passage to print does not create law.
Votes at a glance
- RS32220 (Mark Harris). Sponsor: Senator Mark Harris (Legislative District 35). Summary: changes to the Psychologist Act to replace a supervision model with a…
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