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LEGISLATURE
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IDAHO
Sixty-eighth
Legislature
Second
Regular
Session
-
2026
IN
THE
HOUSE
OF
REPRESENTATIVES
HOUSE
BILL
NO.
942
BY
APPROPRIATIONS
COMMITTEE
AN
ACT
1
RELATING
TO
THE
APPROPRIATION
FROM
THE
IDAHO
MILLENNIUM
INCOME
FUND
FOR
FIS
-
2
CAL
YEAR
2027;
DIRECTING
THE
USES
OF
THE
IDAHO
MILLENNIUM
INCOME
FUND;
3
APPROPRIATING
ADDITIONAL
MONEYS
FOR
COMMUNITY
-
BASED
RECOVERY
CENTERS;
4
PROVIDING
FOR
OVERSIGHT
FOR
MONEYS
PROVIDED
TO
COMMUNITY
-
BASED
RE
-
5
COVERY
CENTERS;
PROVIDING
CRITERIA
TO
ESTABLISH
NEW
COMMUNITY
-
BASED
6
RECOVERY
CENTERS;
CLARIFYING
THE
EXPENDITURE
OF
FUNDS
FOR
AFTER
-
SCHOOL
7
PROGRAMS;
APPROPRIATING
ADDITIONAL
MONEYS
TO
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
HEALTH
8
AND
WELFARE
FOR
THE
IDAHO
CHILDREN'S
TRUST
FUND
FOR
FISCAL
YEAR
2027;
9
APPROPRIATING
ADDITIONAL
MONEYS
TO
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
JUVENILE
CORREC
-
10
TIONS
FOR
YOUTH
ASSESSMENT
CENTERS
FOR
FISCAL
YEAR
2027;
APPROPRIATING
1
1
ADDITIONAL
MONEYS
TO
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
HEALTH
AND
WELFARE
FOR
THE
IDAHO
12
COUNCIL
ON
DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
AND
VICTIM
ASSISTANCE
FOR
FISCAL
YEAR
13
2027;
APPROPRIATING
ADDITIONAL
MONEYS
TO
THE
OFFICE
OF
DRUG
POLICY
14
FOR
FISCAL
YEAR
2027;
CLARIFYING
THE
EXPENDITURE
OF
FUNDS
FOR
MEDICAID
15
CLAIMS;
APPROPRIATING
ADDITIONAL
MONEYS
TO
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
JUVE
-
16
NILE
CORRECTIONS
FOR
STATEWIDE
TRAINING
AND
COORDINATION
FOR
SCHOOL
17
RESOURCE
OFFICERS
FOR
FISCAL
YEAR
2027;
PROVIDING
FOR
CONDITIONS,
LIMI
-
18
TATIONS,
AND
RESTRICTIONS;
AND
DECLARING
AN
EMERGENCY
AND
PROVIDING
AN
19
EFFECTIVE
DATE.
20
Be
It
Enacted
by
the
Legislature
of
the
State
of
Idaho:
21
SECTION
1.
USES
OF
THE
IDAHO
MILLENNIUM
INCOME
FUND.
The
Joint
Millen
-
22
nium
Fund
Committee,
pursuant
to
Section
67
-
1808(6),
Idaho
Code,
recommends
23
that
all
moneys
available
for
appropriation
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
24
Fund
beginning
in
fiscal
year
2024
and
each
year
thereafter
be
prioritized
25
for
programs
that
focus
on
prevention,
cessation,
and
treatment
related
to
26
tobacco,
vape,
alcohol,
illegal
substances,
and
other
substances
that
may
be
27
abused
beyond
the
intended
uses
and
for
the
overall
safety
and
well
-
being
of
28
Idaho
youth.
Funding
should
be
prioritized
first
to
programs
that
benefit
29
Idahoans
under
18
years
of
age
and
then
for
adults
with
higher
risk
factors
30
for
abusing
or
using
various
substances
described
in
this
section.
It
is
the
31
recommendation
of
the
Joint
Millennium
Fund
Committee
that
no
moneys
from
32
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
be
used
for
the
payment
of
Medicaid
claims.
33
In
accordance
with
the
priorities
of
this
section,
any
requested
funds
not
34
already
an
ongoing
appropriation
in
fiscal
year
2027
shall
be
presented
in
35
the
Legislative
Budget
Book
as
a
request
for
new
onetime
appropriation
in
the
36
Idaho
Millennium
Fund
Program
and
in
the
respective
agency
budgets.
Consis
-
37
tent
with
Section
67
-
1806,
Idaho
Code,
the
Joint
Millennium
Fund
Committee
38
shall
be
responsible
for
the
official
recommendation
on
the
uses
of
the
Idaho
39
Millennium
Income
Fund.
40
SECTION
2.
COMMUNITY
-
BASED
RECOVERY
CENTERS.
In
addition
to
any
other
41
appropriation
provided
by
law,
there
is
hereby
appropriated
to
the
Depart
-
42
2
ment
of
Health
and
Welfare
for
the
Substance
Abuse
Treatment
and
Prevention
1
Program
$150,000
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
for
the
period
July
2
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2027.
Of
the
moneys
appropriated
to
the
Depart
-
3
ment
of
Health
and
Welfare
for
the
Substance
Abuse
Treatment
and
Prevention
4
Program
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund,
no
more
than
$1,500,000
shall
5
be
distributed
for
the
purpose
of
continued
funding
to
eligible
community
-
6
based
recovery
centers.
"Community
-
based
recovery
center"
means
a
not
-
for
-
7
profit
organization
with
an
oversight
advisory
board
and
a
verifiable
phys
-
8
ical
location
where
support
services
are
provided
to
Idahoans
at
no
cost
or
9
at
very
limited
cost
based
on
ability
to
pay,
that
operates
at
least
25
con
-
10
sistent
hours
each
week,
and
that
has
sufficient
square
footage
for
walk
-
in
1
1
visits
and
group
activities
for
recovery
support.
Services
provided
may
in
-
12
clude
peer
-
to
-
peer
support,
job
training,
recovery
support
to
reduce
sub
-
13
stance
use,
recovery
coaching,
and
references
to
other
community
-
based
re
-
14
covery
services.
Funds
shall
be
used
by
the
community
-
based
recovery
cen
-
15
ters
to
support
the
operations
of
the
center,
including
but
not
limited
to
16
personnel
costs,
rent
or
lease
expenses,
basic
supplies,
and
other
operating
17
costs.
Community
-
based
recovery
centers
shall
provide
to
the
Department
of
18
Health
and
Welfare
a
document
that
demonstrates
operational
and
fiscal
ac
-
19
countability
for
the
center.
Community
-
based
recovery
centers
shall
work
in
20
partnership
with
the
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
and
sign
an
attesta
-
21
tion
letter
or
equivalent
document
that
ensures
funds
will
be
used
in
accor
-
22
dance
with
this
section,
with
Section
3
of
this
act,
and
with
any
other
appli
-
23
cable
rule
or
law,
and
that
all
moneys
received
will
be
accounted
for
using
24
generally
accepted
accounting
principles.
Funding
is
allocated
for
eligi
-
25
ble
centers
for
the
cities
of
Boise,
Caldwell
or
Nampa,
Coeur
d'Alene,
Em
-
26
mett,
Idaho
Falls,
Kamiah,
Lewiston,
Moscow,
Pocatello,
and
Twin
Falls.
27
SECTION
3.
COMMUNITY
-
BASED
RECOVERY
CENTERS
OVERSIGHT.
(1)
The
Depart
-
28
ment
of
Health
and
Welfare
shall
provide
oversight
for
the
funds
appropri
-
29
ated
in
the
fiscal
year
2027
maintenance
bill
and
in
Section
2
of
this
act
30
for
community
-
based
recovery
centers.
The
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
31
shall:
32
(a)
Provide
four
distributions
of
$37,500
for
a
total
distribution
of
33
$150,000
to
each
eligible
center.
Distributions
shall
occur
no
later
34
than
July
15,
2026,
October
15,
2026,
January
15,
2027,
and
April
15,
35
2027;
36
(b)
Receive
and
compile
two
reports
from
each
center
and
transmit
each
37
report
to
the
Budget
and
Policy
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
38
Services
Office
on
behalf
of
the
Joint
Millennium
Fund
Committee
by
39
December
30,
2026,
and
by
June
30,
2027,
or
as
soon
thereafter
as
prac
-
40
ticable.
The
format
of
the
report
and
the
content
therein
shall
be
41
developed
by
the
department
and
approved
by
the
Budget
and
Policy
Analy
-
42
sis
Division
of
the
Legislative
Services
Office;
43
(c)
Withhold
or
recover
distributions
pursuant
to
paragraph
(a)
of
this
44
subsection
if
the
center
is
not
operating
or
has
indicated
it
intends
to
45
no
longer
operate
prior
to
the
close
of
the
fiscal
year,
if
it
does
not
46
provide
any
of
the
required
reports,
or
otherwise
as
needed
to
address
47
legal
or
fiscal
concerns
regarding
funds
provided
to
a
center.
The
48
department
shall
notify
the
center
immediately
with
detailed
informa
-
49
3
tion
on
identified
concerns
and
potential
amounts
subject
to
recovery.
1
Amounts
subject
to
withholding
or
recovery
shall
be
based
on
the
time
2
frame
in
question;
and
3
(d)
Assist
each
center,
as
needed,
to
ensure
services
are
being
pro
-
4
vided
as
intended
by
this
act
and
to
meet
the
needs
of
that
local
commu
-
5
nity.
6
(2)
The
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
shall
not
have
the
authority
to
7
directly
manage
any
center
or
direct
any
center
to
perform
functions
not
re
-
8
quired
in
this
section
or
Section
2
of
this
act.
If
the
Department
of
Health
9
and
Welfare
has
reason
to
believe
that
appropriated
funds
are
used
in
viola
-
10
tion
of
this
section
or
Section
2
of
this
act
or
any
other
rule
or
law,
the
1
1
department
shall
immediately
notify
the
center
in
question,
the
Budget
and
12
Policy
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
Services
Office,
and
the
Execu
-
13
tive
Office
of
the
Governor
of
any
misuse
or
perceived
misuse
of
funds.
The
14
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
shall
work
collaboratively
with
such
cen
-
15
ter
and
the
Executive
Office
of
the
Governor
to
develop
an
appropriate
cor
-
16
rective
action
plan.
If
funds
were
withheld
pursuant
to
subsection
(1)(c)
17
of
this
section
while
a
center
made
necessary
adjustments
according
to
the
18
corrective
action
plan
and
the
center
continued
operations
according
to
the
19
provisions
of
this
act,
then
the
department
shall
provide
any
withheld
fund
-
20
ing
no
later
than
30
days
after
completion
of
the
corrective
action
plan.
21
(3)
Should
any
of
the
community
-
based
recovery
centers
as
defined
in
22
Section
2
of
this
act
cease
to
operate
or
not
be
operational
in
accordance
23
with
the
requirements
of
this
section
and
Section
2
of
this
act
within
30
days
24
of
any
quarterly
distribution
date
identified
in
this
section,
the
State
25
Controller,
at
the
request
of
the
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare,
shall
26
transfer
any
quarterly
distribution
moneys
back
to
the
Idaho
Millennium
27
Income
Fund
as
soon
as
practicable.
If
a
delay
occurs
as
a
result
of
action
28
or
inaction
by
the
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare,
funds
shall
be
retained
29
until
such
time
that
a
payment
can
be
made
to
an
eligible
center
or
it
can
30
be
determined
that
a
center
will
no
longer
be
able
to
operate.
A
decision
31
to
no
longer
operate
requires
agreement
from
the
identified
center,
the
De
-
32
partment
of
Health
and
Welfare,
and
the
Executive
Office
of
the
Governor.
If
33
a
resolution
is
not
reached
by
the
end
of
the
fiscal
year,
all
moneys
shall
34
be
returned
to
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
and
adequate
documentation
35
shall
be
independently
provided
by
the
center
and
the
Department
of
Health
36
and
Welfare
to
the
Budget
and
Policy
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
37
Services
Office
no
later
than
30
days
after
the
end
of
the
fiscal
year
docu
-
38
menting
why
a
resolution
could
not
be
reached.
39
SECTION
4.
ESTABLISHING
A
NEW
COMMUNITY
-
BASED
RECOVERY
CENTER.
(1)
If
40
any
of
the
10
cities
identified
in
Section
2
of
this
act
does
not
have
an
ap
-
41
proved
center
by
no
later
than
14
days
after
a
payment
date
identified
in
Sec
-
42
tion
3
of
this
act
and
it
does
not
appear
that
a
previously
existing
center
43
for
that
city
will
be
operational
with
the
conditions
set
forth
in
this
act,
44
the
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
shall
allow
eligible
organizations
to
45
apply
through
a
competitive
application
process.
The
Department
of
Health
46
and
Welfare,
a
representative
from
that
city's
regional
behavioral
health
47
board
or
representative
from
the
Executive
Office
of
the
Governor
if
a
re
-
48
gional
behavioral
health
board
is
not
operational,
and
a
representative
from
49
4
that
city's
regional
public
health
district
shall
review
each
application
1
and
select
the
most
qualified
organization
to
operate
a
community
-
based
re
-
2
covery
center
for
that
city.
The
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
shall
im
-
3
mediately
notify
the
Budget
and
Policy
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
4
Services
Office
of
the
selected
organization
chosen
to
operate
the
center.
5
Funds
may
be
provided
to
a
new
center
if
it
is
selected
and
operational
within
6
45
days
after
a
distribution
date
provided
for
in
Section
3
of
this
act.
If
7
a
center
is
not
operational
within
45
days,
then
funds
related
to
that
quar
-
8
terly
distribution
shall
be
transferred
back
to
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
9
Fund
by
the
State
Controller
as
soon
as
practicable
at
the
request
of
the
De
-
10
partment
of
Health
and
Welfare.
Should
a
qualified
applicant
not
be
selected
1
1
to
operate
the
center,
then
all
appropriated
funds
that
are
allocated
for
12
that
center
shall
be
transferred
back
to
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
by
13
the
State
Controller
at
the
request
of
the
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
14
no
later
than
30
days
after
the
date
identified
for
the
fourth
quarterly
dis
-
15
tribution.
16
(2)
If
the
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
has
received
interest
to
es
-
17
tablish
an
additional
center
or
replace
one
of
the
current
10
regional
cen
-
18
ters
due
to
a
lack
of
qualified
options,
the
department
shall
make
an
offi
-
19
cial
request
to
the
Idaho
Legislature
by
including
an
enhancement
request
in
20
its
fiscal
year
2028
budget
request
submitted
to
the
Legislature
and
the
Gov
-
21
ernor.
A
formal
presentation
shall
be
made
to
the
Joint
Millennium
Fund
Com
-
22
mittee
and,
if
needed,
the
Joint
Finance
-
Appropriations
Committee.
23
SECTION
5.
AFTER
-
SCHOOL
PROGRAMS.
Of
the
moneys
appropriated
for
the
24
State
Department
of
Education
in
the
fiscal
year
2027
maintenance
bill
25
for
after
-
school
programs,
moneys
distributed
by
the
department
shall
be
26
expended
by
a
school
district
or
public
charter
school
for
after
-
school
27
programs
that
provide
education
on
the
prevention
and
cessation
for
the
use
28
of
tobacco,
alcohol,
and
other
substances.
All
programs
must
comply
with
29
Section
33
-
201,
Idaho
Code,
regarding
age
compliance
for
programs
offered.
30
SECTION
6.
IDAHO
CHILDREN'S
TRUST
FUND.
(1)
In
addition
to
any
other
31
appropriation
provided
by
law,
and
consistent
with
Section
39
-
6008,
Idaho
32
Code,
there
is
hereby
appropriated
to
the
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
33
for
the
Division
of
Youth
Safety
and
Permanency
$692,200
from
the
Idaho
Mil
-
34
lennium
Income
Fund
to
be
expended
for
trustee
and
benefit
payments
for
the
35
Idaho
Children's
Trust
Fund
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
36
2027.
37
(2)
Any
moneys
appropriated
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
to
38
the
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
for
the
Idaho
Children's
Trust
Fund
39
shall
be
considered
a
onetime
appropriation
with
no
expectation
of
future
40
financial
support.
41
(3)
Funds
are
appropriated
for
the
purpose
of
providing
mid
-
size
grants
42
to
community
-
based
projects
throughout
Idaho.
Use
of
moneys
appropriated
43
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
by
the
Idaho
Children's
Trust
Fund
44
shall
be
consistent
with
Chapter
60,
Title
39,
Idaho
Code.
The
Idaho
Chil
-
45
dren's
Trust
Fund
shall
submit
a
proposed
plan
to
the
Idaho
Department
of
46
Health
and
Welfare
prior
to
providing
any
awards
or
distribution
of
funds,
47
5
outlining
how
the
funds
will
be
distributed
and
how
oversight
will
be
con
-
1
ducted
during
the
funding
period.
2
(4)
The
Idaho
Children's
Trust
Fund
shall
provide
a
semi
-
annual
report
3
on
the
use
of
the
funds.
The
reports
shall
be
provided
to
the
Budget
and
Pol
-
4
icy
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
Services
Office
and
the
Department
5
of
Health
and
Welfare
no
later
than
December
30,
2026,
and
June
30,
2027.
6
SECTION
7.
DEPARTMENT
OF
JUVENILE
CORRECTIONS
FOR
YOUTH
ASSESSMENT
7
CENTERS.
(1)
In
addition
to
any
other
appropriation
provided
by
law,
there
is
8
hereby
appropriated
to
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Corrections
for
the
Com
-
9
munity,
Operations,
and
Program
Services
Program
$1,000,000
from
the
Idaho
10
Millennium
Income
Fund
to
be
expended
for
trustee
and
benefit
payments
to
1
1
youth
assessment
centers
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2027.
12
(2)
Any
moneys
appropriated
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
to
13
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Corrections
for
youth
assessment
centers
shall
be
14
considered
a
onetime
appropriation
with
no
expectation
of
future
financial
15
support.
16
(3)
In
order
for
a
youth
assessment
center
to
receive
moneys
from
the
17
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund,
the
center
shall
provide
a
detailed
sustain
-
18
ability
plan
that
demonstrates
how
that
center
can
remain
operational
with
-
19
out
reliance
on
state
funds.
Each
plan
shall
include
documentation
stat
-
20
ing
financial
commitments
for
ongoing
financial
support
for
the
center.
The
21
sustainability
plan
shall
be
submitted
to
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Cor
-
22
rections
and
the
Budget
and
Policy
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
Ser
-
23
vices
Office
prior
to
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Corrections
distributing
24
any
moneys.
25
(4)
Funding
shall
be
distributed
to
eligible
youth
assessment
centers
26
based
on
criteria
set
forth
by
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Corrections.
Fund
-
27
ing
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2027,
shall
be
distributed
28
in
two
installments
with
the
first
distribution
to
occur
no
later
than
July
29
15,
2026,
and
the
second
distribution
to
occur
no
later
than
December
1,
30
2026.
Funding
determinations
made
by
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Corrections
31
shall
be
considered
final.
32
(5)
Each
youth
assessment
center
that
receives
moneys
from
the
Idaho
33
Millennium
Income
Fund
shall
sign
an
attestation
letter
or
equivalent
doc
-
34
ument
that
demonstrates
how
distributed
moneys
will
be
used
in
accordance
35
with
this
section
and
with
any
other
applicable
rule
or
law,
that
confirms
36
that
all
moneys
received
will
be
accounted
for
using
generally
accepted
37
accounting
principles,
and
that
demonstrates
how
the
center
will
maintain
38
operational
and
fiscal
accountability
throughout
the
year.
This
informa
-
39
tion
shall
be
provided
to
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Corrections
and
the
40
Budget
and
Policy
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
Services
Office
prior
41
to
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Corrections
distributing
any
moneys.
Each
42
center
must
maintain
adequate
records
for
revenue
and
expenditure
verifica
-
43
tion.
If
a
center
that
receives
moneys
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
44
ceases
operations
between
July
1,
2026,
and
June
30,
2027,
that
center
shall
45
immediately
notify
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Corrections
and
the
Budget
and
46
Policy
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
Services
Office
and
shall
return
47
all
unexpended
moneys
to
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Corrections
as
soon
as
48
practicable.
49
6
(6)
Each
youth
assessment
center
that
receives
moneys
from
the
Idaho
1
Millennium
Income
Fund
shall
provide
reports
demonstrating
the
State's
re
-
2
turn
on
investment
for
moneys
provided,
including
data
-
driven
results
on
the
3
success
of
the
center.
A
uniform
report
template
shall
be
created
by
a
coali
-
4
tion
of
members
that
represent
various
youth
assessment
centers
around
the
5
state,
and
all
centers
shall
submit
reports
according
to
the
template.
The
6
Idaho
Safe
Teen
Assessment
Center
Coalition
shall
provide
a
semi
-
annual
re
-
7
port
on
the
use
of
the
funds.
The
reports
shall
be
provided
to
the
Budget
and
8
Policy
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
Services
Office
and
the
Depart
-
9
ment
of
Juvenile
Corrections
no
later
than
December
30,
2026,
and
June
30,
10
2027.
1
1
(7)
If
the
Joint
Millennium
Fund
Committee
determines
that
an
indepen
-
12
dent
audit
is
needed,
then
such
an
audit
is
required
and
will
occur
at
the
ex
-
13
pense
of
the
associated
center.
14
SECTION
8.
IDAHO
COUNCIL
ON
DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
AND
VICTIM
ASSISTANCE.
15
(1)
In
addition
to
any
other
appropriation
provided
by
law,
there
is
hereby
16
appropriated
to
the
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
for
the
Council
on
Do
-
17
mestic
Violence
and
Victim
Assistance
$3,000,000
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
18
Income
Fund
to
be
expended
for
trustee
and
benefit
payments
for
children's
19
advocacy
centers.
20
(2)
Any
moneys
appropriated
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
for
21
the
Council
on
Domestic
Violence
and
Victim
Assistance
shall
be
considered
a
22
onetime
appropriation
with
no
expectation
of
future
financial
support.
23
(3)
Funds
are
appropriated
for
the
purpose
of
providing
support
for
the
24
10
children's
advocacy
centers
across
the
state.
The
Council
on
Domestic
Vi
-
25
olence
and
Victim
Assistance
shall
submit
a
proposed
plan
to
the
Department
26
of
Health
and
Welfare
prior
to
fund
dispersal,
outlining
how
the
funds
will
27
be
distributed
and
how
oversight
will
be
conducted
during
the
funding
pe
-
28
riod.
29
(4)
The
Idaho
Network
of
Children's
Advocacy
Centers
shall
provide
a
30
semi
-
annual
report
on
the
use
of
the
funds.
The
reports
shall
be
provided
to
31
the
Budget
and
Policy
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
Services
Office
32
and
the
Department
of
Health
and
Welfare
no
later
than
December
30,
2026,
and
33
June
30,
2027.
34
SECTION
9.
OFFICE
OF
DRUG
POLICY.
(1)
In
addition
to
any
other
appro
-
35
priation
provided
by
law,
there
is
hereby
appropriated
to
the
Office
of
Drug
36
Policy
$5,000,000
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
to
be
expended
for
37
operating
expenditures
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2027.
38
(2)
Funds
are
appropriated
for
the
purpose
of
conducting
a
statewide
39
drug
awareness
media
campaign.
The
Office
of
Drug
Policy
shall
identify
a
40
suitable
vendor
through
the
state
procurement
process.
The
Joint
Millennium
41
Fund
Committee
shall
be
provided
an
opportunity
to
review
proposals,
as
well
42
as
be
consulted
in
the
selection
process.
43
(3)
The
Office
of
Drug
Policy
shall
provide
a
semi
-
annual
report
on
the
44
uses
of
the
funds.
The
reports
shall
be
provided
to
the
Budget
and
Policy
45
Analysis
Division
of
the
Legislative
Services
Office
no
later
than
December
46
30,
2026,
and
June
30,
2027.
47
7
(4)
A
full
report,
including
research,
all
data
collected,
and
report
-
1
ing
metrics
shall
be
presented
by
the
Office
of
Drug
Policy
to
the
Joint
Mil
-
2
lennium
Fund
Committee
following
the
conclusion
of
the
statewide
media
cam
-
3
paign.
4
SECTION
10.
MEDICAID
CLAIMS
PAYMENTS.
(1)
Notwithstanding
the
recom
-
5
mendation
that
no
moneys
be
used
for
Medicaid
claims
as
specified
in
Sec
-
6
tion
1
of
this
act,
should
funds
be
appropriated
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
7
Income
Fund
for
the
purpose
of
mitigating
the
impact
of
the
updated
Medic
-
8
aid
forecast
on
the
General
Fund,
there
shall
be
no
expectation
of
Medicaid
9
claim
payments
becoming
a
recurring
expenditure
of
the
Idaho
Millennium
In
-
10
come
Fund.
1
1
(2)
Any
remaining,
unused
moneys
at
the
end
of
the
fiscal
year
shall
be
12
returned
to
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund.
13
SECTION
11.
DEPARTMENT
OF
JUVENILE
CORRECTIONS
FOR
STATEWIDE
TRAINING
14
AND
COORDINATION
OF
SCHOOL
RESOURCE
OFFICERS.
In
addition
to
any
other
ap
-
15
propriation
provided
by
law,
there
is
hereby
appropriated
to
the
Department
16
of
Juvenile
Corrections
for
the
Community,
Operations,
and
Program
Services
17
Program
$30,000
from
the
Idaho
Millennium
Income
Fund
to
be
expended
for
18
operating
expenditures
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2027.
19
Funds
are
appropriated
to
provide
for
statewide
training
and
coordination
20
for
school
resource
officers.
21
SECTION
12.
CONDITIONS,
LIMITATIONS,
AND
RESTRICTIONS.
Appropriations
22
made
pursuant
to
this
act
are
subject
to
the
conditions,
limitations,
and
re
-
23
strictions
specified
in
this
act.
24
SECTION
13.
An
emergency
existing
therefor,
which
emergency
is
hereby
25
declared
to
exist,
this
act
shall
be
in
full
force
and
effect
on
and
after
26
July
1,
2026.
27