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Committee introduces RS31961 to let governments post notices on a central state website
Summary
Representatives introduced RS31961, which would allow entities required to publish legal notices to post them on a central state website maintained by the State Controller's Office, create subscription alerts and optionally use existing mailings for notice delivery; a fiscal estimate of about $570,000 drew questions about implementation.
The Idaho House State Affairs Committee introduced RS31961, a proposal to allow governmental and other entities required by statute to publish notices to instead post them on a central state website managed by the State Controllers Office.
Representative Jeff Ehlers, R–District 21 (Meridian), said the State Controller already operates infrastructure such as Town Hall Idaho and that the proposed system would act as a central registry (he suggested a likely address such as publicnotices.idaho.gov) where entities could post notices and users could subscribe…
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