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S1347 • 2026

IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding reporting requirements for the Idaho Housing and Finance Association.

IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding reporting requirements for the Idaho Housing and Finance Association.

Housing
Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
Last action
2026-03-26
Official status
LAW
Effective date
2026-07-01

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IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding reporting requirements for the Idaho Housing and Finance Association.

IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding reporting requirements for the Idaho Housing and Finance Association.

What This Bill Does

  • IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding reporting requirements for the Idaho Housing and Finance Association.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-26 Idaho State Legislature

    Signed by Governor on 03/26/26 Session Law Chapter 149 Effective: 07/01/2026

  2. 2026-03-25 Idaho State Legislature

    Reported delivered to Governor at 4:05 p.m. on 03/24/26

  3. 2026-03-24 Idaho State Legislature

    Received from Senate; Signed by Speaker; Returned to Senate

  4. 2026-03-24 Idaho State Legislature

    Reported signed by the Speaker & ordered delivered to Governor

  5. 2026-03-23 Idaho State Legislature

    Returned From House Passed; referred to enrolling

  6. 2026-03-23 Idaho State Legislature

    Reported enrolled; signed by President; to House for signature of Speaker

  7. 2026-03-20 Idaho State Legislature

    Read Third Time in Full – PASSED - 61-9-0 AYES – Alfieri, Barbieri, Beiswenger, Bingham, Boyle, Bruce, Burgoyne, Cannon, Cayler, Cheatum, Cornilles, Crane(12), Crane(13), Dygert, Ehardt, Ehlers, Erickson, Fuhriman, Furniss, Garner, Hall(Stone), Handy, Harris, Hawkins, Healey, Hill, Holtzclaw, Hostetler, Leavitt, Manwaring, Marmon, McCann, Mendive, Mickelsen, Miller, Mitchell, Monks, Nelsen, Palmer, Petzke, Pickett, Pohanka, Price, Rasor, Raybould, Raymond, Redman, Sauter, Scott, Shepherd, Shirts, Skaug, Tanner(13), Tanner(14), Thompson, Vander Woude, Veile, Weber, Wheeler, Wisniewski, Mr. Speaker NAYS – Berch, Church, Egbert, Galaviz, Gannon, Green, Haws, Mathias, Rubel Absent – None Floor Sponsor - Ehlers Title apvd - to Senate

  8. 2026-03-19 Idaho State Legislature

    Read second time; Filed for Third Reading

  9. 2026-03-18 Idaho State Legislature

    Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading

  10. 2026-03-16 Idaho State Legislature

    Read third time in full – PASSED - 29-6-0 AYES – Adams, Anthon, Bernt, Bjerke(Bjerke), Blaylock, Burtenshaw, Carlson, Cook, Den Hartog, Foreman, Galloway, Grow, Guthrie, Harris, Hart, Keyser, Kohl, Lakey, Lenney, Lent, Nichols, Okuniewicz, Ricks, Shippy, Toews, VanOrden, Woodward, Zito, Zuiderveld NAYS – Ruchti, Semmelroth, Taylor, Ward-Engelking, Wintrow, Woller(Rabe) Absent and excused – None Floor Sponsor - Galloway Title apvd - to House

  11. 2026-03-16 Idaho State Legislature

    Received from the Senate, Filed for First Reading

  12. 2026-03-16 Idaho State Legislature

    Read First Time, Referred to Appropriations

  13. 2026-03-12 Idaho State Legislature

    Read second time; filed for Third Reading

  14. 2026-03-11 Idaho State Legislature

    Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation; Filed for second reading

  15. 2026-03-03 Idaho State Legislature

    Reported Printed; referred to Local Government & Taxation

  16. 2026-03-02 Idaho State Legislature

    Introduced; read first time; referred to JR for Printing

Official Summary Text

IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding reporting requirements for the Idaho Housing and Finance Association.

Current Bill Text

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LEGISLATURE
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IDAHO
Sixty-eighth
Legislature
Second
Regular
Session
-
2026
IN
THE
SENATE
SENATE
BILL
NO.
1347
BY
STATE
AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE
AN
ACT
1
RELATING
TO
THE
IDAHO
HOUSING
AND
FINANCE
ASSOCIATION;
AMENDING
SECTION
2
67
-
6223,
IDAHO
CODE,
TO
ESTABLISH
PROVISIONS
REGARDING
REPORTING
RE
-
3
QUIREMENTS
FOR
THE
IDAHO
HOUSING
AND
FINANCE
ASSOCIATION;
AND
DECLARING
4
AN
EMERGENCY
AND
PROVIDING
AN
EFFECTIVE
DATE.
5
Be
It
Enacted
by
the
Legislature
of
the
State
of
Idaho:
6
SECTION
1.
That
Section
67
-
6223,
Idaho
Code,
be,
and
the
same
is
hereby
7
amended
to
read
as
follows:
8
67
-
6223.
BORROWING
POWER
-
-
FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE
-
-
COOPERATION
WITH
9
STATE
AND
FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT.
(1)
In
addition
to
the
powers
conferred
upon
10
the
association
by
other
provisions
of
this
chapter,
the
association
is
em
-
1
1
powered
to
administer
any
other
state,
private
or
federal
assistance
program
12
including
without
limitation
all
tax
credit
programs,
guaranty,
loan
or
in
-
13
vestment
funds
and
block
grants
and
to
borrow
money
or
accept
contributions,
14
grants
or
other
financial
assistance
or
investment
from
private
sources
or
15
from
the
state
or
federal
government
for
or
in
aid
of
any
housing
project,
16
nonprofit
facility,
economic
development
project
or
agricultural
facility
17
within
its
area
of
operation,
to
take
over
or
lease
or
manage
any
housing
18
project,
nonprofit
facility,
economic
development
project
or
agricultural
19
facility
or
undertaking
constructed
or
owned
by
the
federal
government,
and
20
to
these
ends,
to
comply
with
such
conditions
and
to
make
such
trust
inden
-
21
tures,
leases
or
agreements
as
may
be
necessary,
convenient
or
desirable.
22
It
is
the
purpose
and
intent
of
this
act
to
authorize
the
association
to
do
23
any
and
all
things
necessary
or
desirable
to
secure
the
financial
aid
or
co
-
24
operation
of
the
state
or
federal
government
in
the
undertaking,
construc
-
25
tion,
maintenance
or
operation
of
any
housing
project,
nonprofit
facility,
26
economic
development
project
or
agricultural
facility
by
the
association.
27
The
association
is
specifically
authorized
to
work
with
the
Idaho
department
28
of
agriculture
in
connection
with
any
loan
for
an
agricultural
facility
and
29
the
Idaho
department
of
agriculture
shall
assist
in
the
provisions
of
such
30
loans.
31
(2)
On
or
after
July
1,
2026,
the
association
shall
report
on
any
fed
-
32
eral
funds
received
through
the
continuum
of
care
(COC)
program
and
the
emer
-
33
gency
solutions
grant
program
provided
in
24
CFR
578
and
24
CFR
576,
respec
-
34
tively,
and
shall
report
outlays
and
outcomes
of
spending
of
all
recipient
35
and
subrecipient
awards,
except
when
data
is
not
reportable
from
victim
ser
-
36
vice
providers,
as
follows:
37
(a)
For
each
recipient
awarded
program
funding,
the
report
shall
in
-
38
clude
the
following
information:
39
(i)
The
organization's
name
and
address;
40
(ii)
The
total
award
amount;
41

2
(iii)
The
total
ending
balance
of
unspent
funds
upon
the
expira
-
1
tion
of
the
grant
period;
2
(iv)
The
recipient's
total
grant
expenses
by
component,
including
3
by
type
of
supportive
service
within
the
supportive
services
com
-
4
ponent
for
the
COC
program
for
projects
and
activities
related
to
5
homelessness
assistance;
and
6
(v)
A
narrative
describing
the
purpose,
objectives,
and
goals
of
7
each
program;
8
(b)
For
each
subrecipient
receiving
a
subaward
under
the
program,
in
-
9
cluding
the
recipient
in
any
case
where
the
recipient
administers
a
10
project
directly,
the
report
shall
include
the
following
information:
1
1
(i)
The
organization's
name
and
address;
12
(ii)
The
total
subaward
by
project,
including
required
match;
13
(iii)
The
total
ending
balance
of
unspent
funds
upon
the
expira
-
14
tion
of
the
grant
period;
and
15
(iv)
The
subrecipient's
total
project
expenses
by
component,
in
-
16
cluding
by
type
of
supportive
service
within
the
supportive
ser
-
17
vices
component
for
the
COC
program;
18
(c)
For
each
recipient
and
subrecipient,
the
report
shall
include,
at
a
19
project
level,
the
following
information
about
outcomes:
20
(i)
The
number
of
individuals
and
households
served
by
component
21
types
carried
out
under
the
project;
22
(ii)
The
start
date
and
end
date
of
project
participation
by
in
-
23
dividual
or
household,
excluding
personally
identifying
informa
-
24
tion;
25
(iii)
The
supportive
services
provided
to
each
de
-
identified
26
household,
directly
or
by
referral,
including
referrals
by
case
27
management,
mental
health
treatment,
workforce
trainings,
or
ad
-
28
diction
treatment;
29
(iv)
The
start
date
and
end
date
of
each
supportive
service
pro
-
30
vided
directly
within
the
project,
by
each
de
-
identified
house
-
31
hold;
32
(v)
Of
those
participating
in
permanent
supportive
housing,
33
rapid
rehousing,
or
transitional
housing,
the
number
of
individ
-
34
uals
or
households
who
exited
the
project
during
the
grant
period
35
and
experienced
an
increase
in
earned
income
while
participating
36
in
the
project;
37
(vi)
Completions
and
failures
of
intervention
programs,
includ
-
38
ing
treatment
and
workforce
development,
and
increases
in
earned
39
income;
and
40
(vii)
The
number
of
households
who
exit
each
project
to
one
of
the
41
following
locations
or
circumstances:
42
1.
Unsheltered
homelessness;
43
2.
Owned
or
rental
housing
without
a
subsidy;
44
3.
Rental
housing
with
a
subsidy;
45
4.
Referral
to
treatment;
46
5.
Jail;
47
6.
Hospitalization
or
death;
or
48
7.
Any
other
location
or
circumstance;
and
49

3
(d)
Data
provided
in
the
report
shall
be
de
-
identified
or
randomized
1
and
shall
not
include
any
personally
identifiable
information,
includ
-
2
ing
but
not
limited
to
name,
social
security
number,
date
of
birth,
ad
-
3
dress,
and
contact
information.
4
(3)
By
February
1
of
each
year,
the
association
shall
submit
the
report
5
required
by
this
section
to
the
governor
and
the
legislature
and
shall
post
6
the
report
on
a
publicly
available
website.
7
SECTION
2.
An
emergency
existing
therefor,
which
emergency
is
hereby
8
declared
to
exist,
this
act
shall
be
in
full
force
and
effect
on
and
after
9
July
1,
2026.
10