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LEGISLATURE
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IDAHO
Sixty-eighth
Legislature
Second
Regular
Session
-
2026
IN
THE
SENATE
SENATE
BILL
NO.
1373
BY
FINANCE
COMMITTEE
AN
ACT
1
RELATING
TO
APPROPRIATIONS
TO
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT;
APPROPRIATING
MONEYS
2
TO
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
AGRICULTURE,
THE
SOIL
AND
WATER
CONSERVATION
COM
-
3
MISSION,
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
COMMERCE,
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
FINANCE,
THE
4
INDUSTRIAL
COMMISSION,
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
INSURANCE,
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
5
LABOR,
THE
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
COMMISSION,
THE
COMMISSION
ON
HISPANIC
AF
-
6
FAIRS,
THE
IDAHO
STATE
HISTORICAL
SOCIETY,
THE
IDAHO
COMMISSION
FOR
LI
-
7
BRARIES,
THE
IDAHO
STATE
LOTTERY,
THE
STATE
APPELLATE
PUBLIC
DEFENDER,
8
THE
DIVISION
OF
VETERANS
SERVICES,
THE
OFFICE
OF
THE
STATE
PUBLIC
DE
-
9
FENDER,
THE
DIVISION
OF
OCCUPATIONAL
AND
PROFESSIONAL
LICENSES,
THE
10
OFFICE
OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
HEARINGS,
THE
OFFICE
OF
HEALTH
AND
SOCIAL
SER
-
1
1
VICES
OMBUDSMAN,
THE
COMMISSION
OF
PARDONS
AND
PAROLE,
AND
THE
IDAHO
12
TRANSPORTATION
DEPARTMENT
FOR
FISCAL
YEAR
2027;
LIMITING
THE
NUMBER
13
OF
AUTHORIZED
FULL
-
TIME
EQUIVALENT
POSITIONS;
PROVIDING
REQUIREMENTS
14
REGARDING
THE
WATERCRAFT
INSPECTION
PROGRAM
FOR
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
AGRI
-
15
CULTURE;
PROVIDING
A
CASH
TRANSFER
TO
THE
DEPREDATION
OF
LIVESTOCK
16
AND
PREVENTION
FUND;
PROVIDING
REQUIREMENTS
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
BENEFIT
17
PAYMENTS
DISTRIBUTION
FOR
THE
SOIL
AND
WATER
CONSERVATION
COMMISSION;
18
PROVIDING
REAPPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
FOR
THE
IDAHO
BROADBAND
FUND;
PRO
-
19
VIDING
REAPPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
FOR
THE
ARPA
CAPITAL
PROJECTS
FUND;
20
PROVIDING
REAPPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
FOR
THE
FEDERAL
GRANT
FUND;
DI
-
21
RECTING
THE
USE
OF
BROADBAND
GRANTS
FOR
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
COMMERCE;
22
PROVIDING
FOR
CONTINUOUS
APPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
FOR
THE
DEPARTMENT
23
OF
FINANCE;
DIRECTING
THE
USE
OF
PERSONNEL
COSTS
FOR
THE
DEPARTMENT
OF
24
INSURANCE;
PROVIDING
CONTINUOUS
APPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
FOR
CERTAIN
25
EXPENDITURES
FOR
THE
IDAHO
STATE
LOTTERY;
PROVIDING
REAPPROPRIATION
26
AUTHORITY
FOR
CAPITAL
APPEALS;
PROVIDING
REAPPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
27
FOR
NONCAPITAL
APPEALS;
DIRECTING
EXPENSES
PAID
FOR
THE
USE
OF
COUNTY
28
FACILITIES
FOR
INDIGENT
PUBLIC
DEFENSE;
PROVIDING
AN
EXEMPTION
FROM
29
PROGRAM
TRANSFER
LIMITATIONS
FOR
THE
DIVISION
OF
OCCUPATIONAL
AND
PRO
-
30
FESSIONAL
LICENSES;
PROVIDING
A
CONTINUOUS
APPROPRIATION
FOR
CERTAIN
31
EXPENDITURES
FOR
THE
IDAHO
TRANSPORTATION
DEPARTMENT;
PROVIDING
FOR
32
ACCOUNTABILITY
REPORTS;
PROVIDING
FOR
CONDITIONS,
LIMITATIONS,
AND
RE
-
33
STRICTIONS;
AND
DECLARING
AN
EMERGENCY
AND
PROVIDING
AN
EFFECTIVE
DATE.
34
Be
It
Enacted
by
the
Legislature
of
the
State
of
Idaho:
35
SECTION
1.
There
is
hereby
appropriated
to
Economic
Development
the
36
following
amounts
to
be
expended
according
to
the
designated
programs
and
37
expense
classes
from
the
listed
funds
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
38
June
30,
2027:
39
2
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
I.
DEPARTMENT
OF
AGRICULTURE:
5
A.
ADMINISTRATION:
6
FROM:
7
General
8
Fund
9
$1,004,100
$846,700
$1,850,800
Administration
and
Accounting
Services
10
Fund
1
1
914,400
133,600
1,048,000
Facilities
Maintenance
12
Fund
13
203,000
173,100
376,100
TOTAL
14
$2,121,500
$1,153,400
$3,274,900
B.
ANIMAL
INDUSTRIES:
15
FROM:
16
General
17
Fund
18
$2,508,900
$267,100
$2,776,000
Agricultural
Inspection
19
Fund
20
38,500
9,700
48,200
Agricultural
Fees
-
Livestock
Disease
Control
21
Fund
22
1,069,000
533,000
$20,600
1,622,600
Agricultural
Fees
-
Dairy
Inspection
23
Fund
24
2,356,800
492,000
20,300
2,869,100
Agricultural
Fees
-
Egg
Inspection
25
Fund
26
134,800
64,100
198,900
Agricultural
Fees
-
Commercial
Fisheries
27
Fund
28
5,700
4,200
9,900
Agricultural
Fees
-
Poultry
Inspection
29
Fund
30
36,000
17,500
53,500
Depredation
of
Livestock
and
Prevention
31
Fund
32
75,000
$150,000
225,000
Seminars
and
Publications
33
Fund
34
58,300
58,300
Federal
Grant
35
Fund
36
436,300
117,300
0
48,200
601,800
TOTAL
37
$6,586,000
$1,638,200
$40,900
$198,200
$8,463,300
3
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
C.
AGRICULTURAL
RESOURCES:
5
FROM:
6
Agricultural
Fees
-
Pesticides
7
Fund
8
$2,775,700
$923,900
$23,500
$3,723,100
Federal
Grant
9
Fund
10
486,500
43,400
0
529,900
TOTAL
1
1
$3,262,200
$967,300
$23,500
$4,253,000
D.
PLANT
INDUSTRIES:
12
FROM:
13
General
14
Fund
15
$3,467,600
$2,025,700
$15,900
$2,341,500
$7,850,700
Agricultural
Inspection
16
Fund
17
1,629,200
309,200
111,100
2,049,500
Invasive
Species
18
Fund
19
1,385,300
865,000
100,000
2,350,300
Agricultural
Fees
-
Commercial
Feed
and
Fertilizer
20
Fund
21
1,699,600
535,800
2,235,400
Agricultural
Fees
-
Honey
Advertising
22
Fund
23
400
22,000
22,400
Agricultural
Fees
-
Hemp
24
Fund
25
110,200
55,000
165,200
Quality
Assurance
Laboratory
Services
26
Fund
27
452,500
137,700
590,200
Federal
Grant
28
Fund
29
1,351,200
1,098,300
0
946,700
3,396,200
TOTAL
30
$10,096,000
$5,048,700
$15,900
$3,499,300
$18,659,900
E.
AGRICULTURAL
INSPECTIONS:
31
FROM:
32
General
33
Fund
34
$999,800
$233,800
$1,233,600
Weights
and
Measures
Inspection
35
Fund
36
577,400
205,700
$8,000
791,100
Agricultural
Fees
-
Organic
Food
Products
37
Fund
38
697,600
110,000
1,700
809,300
4
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
Agricultural
Fees
-
Fresh
Fruit
and
Vegetable
Inspection
5
Fund
6
8,878,600
2,763,300
65,000
11,706,900
TOTAL
7
$11,153,400
$3,312,800
$74,700
$14,540,900
F.
MARKET
DEVELOPMENT:
8
FROM:
9
General
10
Fund
1
1
$567,100
$488,100
$1,055,200
Agricultural
Inspection
12
Fund
13
88,200
74,100
162,300
Seminars
and
Publications
14
Fund
15
245,600
245,600
Rural
Economic
Development
Integrated
Freight
Transportation
16
Fund
17
10,500
20,000
$140,000
170,500
Revolving
Loans
18
Fund
19
12,300
15,300
27,600
Federal
Grant
20
Fund
21
286,100
628,100
2,167,500
3,081,700
TOTAL
22
$964,200
$1,471,200
$2,307,500
$4,742,900
G.
ANIMAL
DAMAGE
CONTROL:
23
FROM:
24
General
25
Fund
26
$4,000
$153,600
$157,600
Animal
Damage
Control
27
Fund
28
100,000
100,000
Agricultural
Fees
-
Sheep
and
Goat
Health
29
Fund
30
7,200
160,200
167,400
TOTAL
31
$11,200
$413,800
$425,000
H.
SHEEP
AND
GOAT
HEALTH
BOARD:
32
FROM:
33
General
34
Fund
35
$90,700
$90,700
5
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
Agricultural
Fees
-
Sheep
and
Goat
Health
5
Fund
6
72,500
$38,300
110,800
TOTAL
7
$163,200
$38,300
$201,500
DIVISION
8
TOTAL
9
$34,346,500
$13,641,100
$155,000
$6,418,800
$54,561,400
II.
SOIL
AND
WATER
CONSERVATION
COMMISSION:
10
FROM:
1
1
General
12
Fund
13
$1,517,000
$212,800
$1,805,200
$3,535,000
Administration
and
Accounting
Services
14
Fund
15
30,000
30,000
Resource
Conservation
and
Rangeland
Development
16
Fund
17
221,000
166,500
$200
387,700
Clean
Water
Revolving
Loan
(SCC)
18
Fund
19
0
30,000
0
0
30,000
TOTAL
20
$1,738,000
$439,300
$200
$1,805,200
$3,982,700
III.
DEPARTMENT
OF
COMMERCE:
21
A.
COMMERCE:
22
FROM:
23
General
24
Fund
25
$2,450,700
$1,502,400
$1,250,000
$5,203,100
Idaho
Opportunity
26
Fund
27
3,000,000
3,000,000
Tourism
and
Promotion
28
Fund
29
1,388,500
14,208,200
12,288,600
27,885,300
Miscellaneous
Revenue
30
Fund
31
157,500
157,500
Seminars
and
Publications
32
Fund
33
378,400
378,400
Federal
Grant
34
Fund
35
478,700
248,300
15,595,800
16,322,800
TOTAL
36
$4,317,900
$16,494,800
$32,134,400
$52,947,100
6
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
B.
BROADBAND
OFFICE:
5
FROM:
6
General
7
Fund
8
$372,900
$21,900
$394,800
ARPA
Capital
Projects
9
Fund
10
313,700
313,700
Federal
Grant
1
1
Fund
12
313,700
1,675,000
$148,025,000
150,013,700
TOTAL
13
$1,000,300
$1,696,900
$148,025,000
$150,722,200
DIVISION
14
TOTAL
15
$5,318,200
$18,191,700
$180,159,400
$203,669,300
IV.
DEPARTMENT
OF
FINANCE:
16
FROM:
17
State
Regulatory
18
Fund
19
$9,567,500
$2,212,800
$11,780,300
Mortgage
Recovery
20
Fund
21
50,000
50,000
Securities
Investor
Training
22
Fund
23
0
50,000
50,000
TOTAL
24
$9,567,500
$2,312,800
$11,880,300
V.
INDUSTRIAL
COMMISSION:
25
A.
COMPENSATION:
26
FROM:
27
Industrial
Administration
28
Fund
29
$6,889,400
$2,299,400
$1,355,600
$10,544,400
Peace
Officer
and
Detention
Officer
Temporary
Disability
30
Fund
31
8,900
3,800
156,100
168,800
Miscellaneous
Revenue
32
Fund
33
0
55,000
0
55,000
TOTAL
34
$6,898,300
$2,358,200
$1,511,700
$10,768,200
7
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
B.
REHABILITATION:
5
FROM:
6
Industrial
Administration
7
Fund
8
$4,524,700
$1,178,000
$5,702,700
C.
CRIME
VICTIMS
COMPENSATION:
9
FROM:
10
General
1
1
Fund
12
$279,400
$279,400
Crime
Victims
Compensation
13
Fund
14
$1,110,100
$325,100
2,000,000
3,435,200
Federal
Grant
15
Fund
16
0
0
1,639,000
1,639,000
TOTAL
17
$1,110,100
$325,100
$3,918,400
$5,353,600
DIVISION
18
TOTAL
19
$12,533,100
$3,861,300
$5,430,100
$21,824,500
VI.
DEPARTMENT
OF
INSURANCE:
20
A.
INSURANCE
REGULATION:
21
FROM:
22
Insurance
Administrative
23
Fund
24
$6,515,000
$3,205,500
$9,720,500
Federal
Grant
25
Fund
26
362,200
356,100
$42,000
760,300
TOTAL
27
$6,877,200
$3,561,600
$42,000
$10,480,800
B.
STATE
FIRE
MARSHAL:
28
FROM:
29
Arson,
Fire
and
Fraud
Prevention
30
Fund
31
$1,341,900
$375,400
$28,000
$1,745,300
DIVISION
32
TOTAL
33
$8,219,100
$3,937,000
$70,000
$12,226,100
8
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
VII.
DEPARTMENT
OF
LABOR:
5
A.
ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICES:
6
FROM:
7
General
8
Fund
9
$59,900
$38,400
$98,300
Unemployment
Penalty
and
Interest
10
Fund
1
1
1,033,100
881,800
1,914,900
Employment
Security
Special
Administration
12
Fund
13
1,367,100
1,836,000
3,203,100
Miscellaneous
Revenue
14
Fund
15
498,800
130,200
629,000
Federal
Grant
16
Fund
17
10,782,900
8,938,200
$75,100
19,796,200
TOTAL
18
$13,741,800
$11,824,600
$75,100
$25,641,500
B.
DETERMINATIONS:
19
FROM:
20
General
21
Fund
22
$517,700
$700
$518,400
Unemployment
Penalty
and
Interest
23
Fund
24
2,818,200
1,184,400
4,002,600
Employment
Security
Special
Administration
25
Fund
26
3,387,600
850,100
4,237,700
Miscellaneous
Revenue
27
Fund
28
621,000
3,785,900
$15,000
4,421,900
Federal
Grant
29
Fund
30
26,284,500
5,357,300
$794,200
2,409,500
34,845,500
TOTAL
31
$33,629,000
$11,178,400
$794,200
$2,424,500
$48,026,100
C.
WORKFORCE
AND
COMMISSIONS:
32
FROM:
33
Unemployment
Penalty
and
Interest
34
Fund
35
$382,400
$502,000
$176,100
$1,060,500
Employment
Security
Special
Administration
36
Fund
37
3,350,600
279,200
3,629,800
9
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
Miscellaneous
Revenue
5
Fund
6
280,500
204,700
485,200
Federal
Grant
7
Fund
8
12,758,300
2,768,800
0
$11,550,000
27,077,100
TOTAL
9
$16,771,800
$3,754,700
$176,100
$11,550,000
$32,252,600
DIVISION
10
TOTAL
1
1
$64,142,600
$26,757,700
$1,045,400
$13,974,500
$105,920,200
VIII.
PUBLIC
UTILITIES
COMMISSION:
12
FROM:
13
Indirect
Cost
Recovery
14
Fund
15
$219,300
$219,300
Public
Utilities
Commission
16
Fund
17
$5,351,400
1,725,600
7,077,000
Federal
Grant
18
Fund
19
316,600
69,200
385,800
TOTAL
20
$5,668,000
$2,014,100
$7,682,100
IX.
COMMISSION
ON
HISPANIC
AFFAIRS:
21
FROM:
22
General
23
Fund
24
$198,900
$79,000
$277,900
Miscellaneous
Revenue
25
Fund
26
80,000
177,500
257,500
TOTAL
27
$278,900
$256,500
$535,400
X.
IDAHO
STATE
HISTORICAL
SOCIETY:
28
FROM:
29
General
30
Fund
31
$3,121,200
$1,536,600
$45,800
$31,600
$4,735,200
Miscellaneous
Revenue
32
Fund
33
1,461,500
1,589,500
3,051,000
Records
Management
Service
34
Fund
35
224,800
36,800
147,400
409,000
Capitol
Commission
Operating
36
Fund
37
97,400
53,500
150,900
10
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
Federal
Grant
5
Fund
6
1,267,300
982,800
0
130,000
2,380,100
TOTAL
7
$6,172,200
$4,199,200
$193,200
$161,600
$10,726,200
XI.
IDAHO
COMMISSION
FOR
LIBRARIES:
8
FROM:
9
General
10
Fund
1
1
$2,477,000
$1,671,500
$610,000
$4,758,500
Miscellaneous
Revenue
12
Fund
13
55,000
$5,000
10,000
70,000
Federal
Grant
14
Fund
15
928,100
908,600
25,000
90,000
1,951,700
TOTAL
16
$3,405,100
$2,635,100
$30,000
$710,000
$6,780,200
XII.
STATE
LOTTERY:
17
FROM:
18
State
Lottery
19
Fund
20
$5,042,600
$3,564,800
$53,400
$8,660,800
XIII.
STATE
APPELLATE
PUBLIC
DEFENDER:
21
A.
OFFICE
OF
THE
STATE
APPELLATE
PUBLIC
DEFENDER:
22
FROM:
23
General
24
Fund
25
$3,713,300
$308,500
$4,021,800
B.
CAPITAL
AND
CONFLICT
REPRESENTATION:
26
FROM:
27
General
28
Fund
29
$172,100
$172,100
DIVISION
30
TOTAL
31
$3,713,300
$480,600
$4,193,900
XIV.
DIVISION
OF
VETERANS
SERVICES:
32
FROM:
33
General
34
Fund
35
$1,494,400
$209,400
$32,400
$1,736,200
11
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
Veterans
Recognition
Income
5
Fund
6
1,000,000
195,000
1,195,000
Miscellaneous
Revenue
7
Fund
8
21,663,200
8,141,800
29,805,000
Veterans
Home
Endowment
Income
9
Fund
10
251,700
663,000
1,500
916,200
Federal
Grant
1
1
Fund
12
18,621,200
13,131,300
0
31,752,500
TOTAL
13
$42,030,500
$23,145,500
$228,900
$65,404,900
XV.
OFFICE
OF
THE
STATE
PUBLIC
DEFENDER:
14
FROM:
15
General
16
Fund
17
$11,413,000
$31,582,700
$42,995,700
Public
Defense
18
Fund
19
36,204,100
2,500,000
38,704,100
TOTAL
20
$47,617,100
$34,082,700
$81,699,800
XVI.
DIVISION
OF
OCCUPATIONAL
AND
PROFESSIONAL
LICENSES:
21
A.
ADMINISTRATION:
22
FROM:
23
State
Regulatory
24
Fund
25
$50,000
$50,000
B.
BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION
&
REAL
ESTATE:
26
FROM:
27
State
Regulatory
28
Fund
29
$15,908,200
$4,896,000
$26,000
$20,830,200
Miscellaneous
Revenue/
Industrial
Safety
30
Fund
31
875,300
100,600
975,900
Miscellaneous
Revenue/
Logging
32
Fund
33
508,900
126,000
634,900
Federal
Grant
34
Fund
35
165,200
50,900
0
216,100
TOTAL
36
$17,457,600
$5,173,500
$26,000
$22,657,100
12
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
C.
OCCUPATIONAL
LICENSES:
5
FROM:
6
State
Regulatory
7
Fund
8
$3,835,600
$1,336,900
$28,600
$5,201,100
D.
HEALTH
PROFESSIONS:
9
FROM:
10
State
Regulatory
1
1
Fund
12
$5,044,200
$3,846,200
$500
$8,890,900
DIVISION
13
TOTAL
14
$26,337,400
$10,406,600
$55,100
$36,799,100
XVII.
OFFICE
OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
HEARINGS:
15
FROM:
16
General
17
Fund
18
$1,278,000
$288,300
$1,566,300
XVIII.
OFFICE
OF
HEALTH
AND
SOCIAL
SERVICES
OMBUDSMAN:
19
FROM:
20
General
21
Fund
22
$339,200
$111,600
$450,800
XIX.
COMMISSION
OF
PARDONS
&
PAROLE:
23
FROM:
24
General
25
Fund
26
$3,492,400
$694,200
$4,186,600
Miscellaneous
Revenue
27
Fund
28
0
70,700
70,700
TOTAL
29
$3,492,400
$764,900
$4,257,300
XX.
IDAHO
TRANSPORTATION
DEPARTMENT:
30
A.
TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES:
31
1.
ADMINISTRATION:
32
FROM:
33
State
Highway
(Dedicated)
34
Fund
35
$16,820,600
$18,878,400
$35,699,000
13
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
State
Highway
(Federal)
5
Fund
6
0
611,100
$300,000
911,100
TOTAL
7
$16,820,600
$19,489,500
$300,000
$36,610,100
2.
CAPITAL
FACILITIES:
8
FROM:
9
State
Aeronautics
(Dedicated)
10
Fund
1
1
$100,000
$100,000
State
Highway
(Dedicated)
12
Fund
13
$300,000
6,765,000
7,065,000
TOTAL
14
$300,000
$6,865,000
$7,165,000
3.
AERONAUTICS:
15
FROM:
16
State
Aeronautics
(Dedicated)
17
Fund
18
$1,584,300
$874,700
$1,250,000
$3,709,000
State
Aeronautics
(Federal)
19
Fund
20
87,000
573,200
0
660,200
TOTAL
21
$1,671,300
$1,447,900
$1,250,000
$4,369,200
DIVISION
22
TOTAL
23
$18,491,900
$21,237,400
$6,865,000
$1,550,000
$48,144,300
B.
MOTOR
VEHICLES:
24
FROM:
25
State
Highway
(Dedicated)
26
Fund
27
$20,770,100
$14,700,700
$361,700
$35,832,500
State
Highway
(Federal)
28
Fund
29
0
3,600,000
0
3,600,000
TOTAL
30
$20,770,100
$18,300,700
$361,700
$39,432,500
C.
HIGHWAY
OPERATIONS:
31
FROM:
32
State
Highway
(Dedicated)
33
Fund
34
$120,898,600
$69,603,100
$522,000
$191,023,700
State
Highway
(Local)
35
Fund
36
312,000
73,900
385,900
14
FOR
1
FOR
2
FOR
FOR
TRUSTEE
AND
PERSONNEL
3
OPERATING
CAPITAL
BENEFIT
COSTS
4
EXPENDITURES
OUTLAY
PAYMENTS
TOTAL
State
Highway
(Federal)
5
Fund
6
13,335,700
8,908,400
27,943,600
50,187,700
TOTAL
7
$134,546,300
$78,585,400
$28,465,600
$241,597,300
D.
CONTRACT
CONSTRUCTION
&
RIGHT
-
OF
-
WAY
ACQUISITION:
8
FROM:
9
State
Highway
(Dedicated)
10
Fund
1
1
$2,463,300
$115,447,700
$536,700
$118,447,700
State
Highway
(Local)
12
Fund
13
100,000
11,322,900
100,000
11,522,900
Transportation
Expansion
and
Congestion
Mitigation
14
Fund
15
42,273,800
42,273,800
State
Highway
(Federal)
16
Fund
17
7,536,700
427,247,600
1,963,300
436,747,600
TOTAL
18
$10,100,000
$596,292,000
$2,600,000
$608,992,000
GRAND
TOTAL
19
$455,048,000
$279,314,300
$605,065,900
$241,559,200
$1,580,987,400
SECTION
2.
FTP
AUTHORIZATION.
In
accordance
with
Section
67
-
3519,
20
Idaho
Code,
each
of
the
programs
in
Economic
Development
is
authorized
no
21
more
than
the
following
number
of
full
-
time
equivalent
positions
at
any
22
point
during
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2027,
unless
specifi
-
23
cally
authorized
by
the
Governor.
The
Joint
Finance
-
Appropriations
Commit
-
24
tee
will
be
notified
promptly
of
any
increased
positions
so
authorized.
25
Department
of
Agriculture
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
230.00
26
Soil
and
Water
Conservation
Commission
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
16.75
27
Department
of
Commerce
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
41.00
28
Department
of
Finance
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
74.00
29
Industrial
Commission
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
129.00
30
Department
of
Insurance
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
77.50
31
Department
of
Labor
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
644.00
32
Public
Utilities
Commission
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
49.00
33
Commission
on
Hispanic
Affairs
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3.00
34
Idaho
State
Historical
Society
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
61.00
35
Idaho
Commission
for
Libraries
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
33.75
36
Idaho
State
Lottery
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
51.00
37
State
Appellate
Public
Defender
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
27.00
38
Division
of
Veterans
Services
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
429.10
39
Office
of
the
State
Public
Defender
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
333.96
40
Division
of
Occupational
and
Professional
Licenses
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
267.20
41
15
Office
of
Administrative
Hearings
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9.00
1
Office
of
Health
and
Social
Services
Ombudsman
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3.00
2
Commission
of
Pardons
and
Parole
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
37.00
3
Idaho
Transportation
Department
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,645.00
4
SECTION
3.
WATERCRAFT
INSPECTION
PROGRAM.
The
Department
of
Agricul
-
5
ture
shall
maximize
the
use
of
the
appropriation
provided
for
the
watercraft
6
inspection
program
to
minimize
the
chances
of
spreading
zebra
mussels,
7
quagga
mussels,
and
other
aquatic
invasive
species
into
Idaho
waters.
The
8
department
is
encouraged
to
use
roving
inspection
stations
when
appropri
-
9
ate
and
to
expand
hours
of
coverage
during
holidays
when
boat
transport
10
traffic
is
likely
to
increase.
It
is
also
encouraged
to
use
extra
staffing
1
1
on
busy
holiday
weekends.
The
department
shall
gather
data
regarding
the
12
number
of
watercraft
that
are
bypassing
the
stations
and
nighttime
trans
-
13
port
of
watercraft
across
Idaho's
borders.
The
department
shall
also
seek
14
to
secure
federal
funding
to
further
enhance
invasive
species
detection
15
and
prevention
efforts.
The
department
shall
report
back
to
the
Joint
Fi
-
16
nance
-
Appropriations
Committee,
the
Senate
Agricultural
Affairs
Committee,
17
and
the
House
Agricultural
Affairs
Committee
during
the
2027
legislative
18
session
regarding
the
results
of
the
data
gathering,
attainment
of
federal
19
funds,
and
an
operational
review
of
the
boat
stations.
20
SECTION
4.
CASH
TRANSFER
TO
THE
DEPREDATION
OF
LIVESTOCK
AND
PREVENTION
21
FUND.
There
is
hereby
appropriated
to
the
Department
of
Agriculture
and
the
22
Office
of
the
State
Controller
shall
transfer
$225,000
from
the
General
Fund
23
to
the
Depredation
of
Livestock
and
Prevention
Fund
on
July
1,
2026,
or
as
24
soon
thereafter
as
practicable
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
25
2027,
to
provide
for
the
compensation
for
depredation
of
livestock
by
griz
-
26
zly
bears
and
wolves.
27
SECTION
5.
TRUSTEE
AND
BENEFIT
PAYMENTS
DISTRIBUTION.
Of
the
amount
ap
-
28
propriated
to
the
Soil
and
Water
Conservation
Commission
in
Section
1
of
this
29
act
for
trustee
and
benefit
payments,
$300,000
shall
be
distributed
equally
30
among
the
50
soil
and
water
conservation
districts
in
addition
to
the
amounts
31
authorized
pursuant
to
Section
22
-
2727,
Idaho
Code.
32
SECTION
6.
REAPPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
FOR
THE
IDAHO
BROADBAND
FUND.
33
There
is
hereby
reappropriated
to
the
Department
of
Commerce
any
unexpended
34
and
unencumbered
balances
appropriated
or
reappropriated
to
the
Department
35
of
Commerce
from
the
Idaho
Broadband
Fund
for
fiscal
year
2026,
not
to
exceed
36
$33,066,900,
to
be
used
for
nonrecurring
expenditures
for
broadband
infra
-
37
structure
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2027.
The
Office
38
of
the
State
Controller
shall
confirm
the
reappropriation
amount,
by
fund,
39
expense
class,
and
program,
with
the
Legislative
Services
Office
prior
to
40
processing
the
reappropriation
authorized
herein.
41
SECTION
7.
REAPPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
FOR
THE
ARPA
CAPITAL
PROJECTS
42
FUND.
There
is
hereby
reappropriated
to
the
Department
of
Commerce
any
un
-
43
expended
and
unencumbered
balances
appropriated
or
reappropriated
to
the
44
Department
of
Commerce
from
the
ARPA
Capital
Projects
Fund
for
fiscal
year
45
16
2026,
not
to
exceed
$89,011,100,
to
be
used
for
nonrecurring
expenditures
1
for
broadband
infrastructure
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2
2027.
The
Office
of
the
State
Controller
shall
confirm
the
reappropriation
3
amount,
by
fund,
expense
class,
and
program,
with
the
Legislative
Services
4
Office
prior
to
processing
the
reappropriation
authorized
herein.
5
SECTION
8.
REAPPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
FOR
THE
FEDERAL
GRANT
FUND.
There
6
is
hereby
reappropriated
to
the
Department
of
Commerce
any
unexpended
and
7
unencumbered
balances
appropriated
or
reappropriated
to
the
Department
of
8
Commerce
from
the
Federal
Grant
Fund
for
fiscal
year
2026,
not
to
exceed
9
$150,000,000,
to
be
used
for
nonrecurring
expenditures
for
broadband
in
-
10
frastructure
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2027.
The
Office
1
1
of
the
State
Controller
shall
confirm
the
reappropriation
amount,
by
fund,
12
expense
class,
and
program,
with
the
Legislative
Services
Office
prior
to
13
processing
the
reappropriation
authorized
herein.
14
SECTION
9.
BROADBAND
GRANTS.
Notwithstanding
any
law
to
the
contrary,
15
all
moneys
appropriated
from
the
ARPA
Capital
Projects
Fund
and
Federal
16
Grant
Fund
to
the
Department
of
Commerce
for
the
purpose
of
broadband
grants
17
shall
be
allocated
at
the
direction
of
the
Idaho
Broadband
Advisory
Board.
18
SECTION
10.
CONTINUOUS
APPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY.
The
Department
of
Fi
-
19
nance
is
hereby
granted
continuous
appropriation
authority
for
reimburse
-
20
ment
of
persons
to
whom
the
Idaho
Judicial
Branch
has
made
a
final
deter
-
21
mination
of
actual
damages
resulting
from
acts
constituting
violations
of
22
the
Idaho
Residential
Mortgage
Practices
Act
by
a
mortgage
broker,
mortgage
23
lender,
or
mortgage
loan
originator
who
was
licensed
or
required
to
be
li
-
24
censed
pursuant
to
Chapter
31,
Title
26,
Idaho
Code.
25
SECTION
11.
USE
OF
PERSONNEL
COSTS.
The
Department
of
Insurance
shall
26
not
use
the
moneys
appropriated
to
it
in
Section
1
of
this
act
to
pay
or
reim
-
27
burse
personnel
costs
at
other
state
agencies.
28
SECTION
12.
CONTINUOUS
APPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY.
Amounts
necessary
to
29
pay
prizes,
retailer
commissions,
advertising
and
promotional
costs,
and
30
gaming
supplier
vendor
fees
based
on
sales
shall
be
continuously
appropri
-
31
ated
to
the
Idaho
State
Lottery
in
accordance
with
the
provisions
of
Section
32
67
-
7428,
Idaho
Code.
33
SECTION
13.
REAPPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
FOR
CAPITAL
APPEALS.
There
is
34
hereby
reappropriated
to
the
State
Appellate
Public
Defender
any
unexpended
35
and
unencumbered
balances
appropriated
or
reappropriated
to
the
State
Ap
-
36
pellate
Public
Defender
from
the
General
Fund
for
fiscal
year
2026,
in
an
37
amount
not
to
exceed
$1,169,400,
for
costs
directly
related
to
the
provision
38
of
representation
in
capital
cases,
to
be
used
for
nonrecurring
expendi
-
39
tures
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2027.
The
Office
of
the
40
State
Controller
shall
confirm
the
reappropriation
amount,
by
fund,
expense
41
class,
and
program,
with
the
Legislative
Services
Office
prior
to
processing
42
the
reappropriation
authorized
herein.
43
17
SECTION
14.
REAPPROPRIATION
AUTHORITY
FOR
NONCAPITAL
APPEALS.
There
is
1
hereby
reappropriated
to
the
State
Appellate
Public
Defender
any
unexpended
2
and
unencumbered
balances
appropriated
or
reappropriated
to
the
State
Ap
-
3
pellate
Public
Defender
from
the
General
Fund
for
fiscal
year
2026,
in
an
4
amount
not
to
exceed
$52,900,
for
costs
directly
related
to
outside
counsel
5
for
noncapital
appeals,
to
be
used
for
nonrecurring
expenditures
for
the
pe
-
6
riod
July
1,
2026,
through
June
30,
2027.
The
Office
of
the
State
Controller
7
shall
confirm
the
reappropriation
amount,
by
fund,
expense
class,
and
pro
-
8
gram,
with
the
Legislative
Services
Office
prior
to
processing
the
reappro
-
9
priation
authorized
herein.
10
SECTION
15.
EXPENSES
PAID
FOR
THE
USE
OF
COUNTY
FACILITIES
FOR
INDIGENT
1
1
PUBLIC
DEFENSE.
Pursuant
to
Section
19
-
6008,
Idaho
Code,
any
county
provid
-
12
ing
office
space
to
a
county
office
of
public
defense
or
a
joint
county
office
13
of
public
defense
as
of
January
1,
2023,
shall
continue
to
make
available
the
14
same
or
substantially
similar
office
space
for
the
use
of
the
Office
of
the
15
State
Public
Defender
until
July
1,
2029.
It
is
the
intent
of
this
section
16
to
include
parking
as
part
of
the
continued
use
of
facilities
until
July
1,
17
2029.
The
Office
of
the
State
Public
Defender
shall
reimburse
the
board
of
18
county
commissioners
for
parking
expenses
at
a
reasonable
rate
and
not
to
ex
-
19
ceed
what
is
charged
to
county
employees.
20
SECTION
16.
EXEMPTION
FROM
PROGRAM
TRANSFER
LIMITATIONS.
The
Division
21
of
Occupational
and
Professional
Licenses
is
hereby
exempted
from
the
pro
-
22
visions
of
Section
67
-
3511(2),
Idaho
Code,
allowing
unlimited
transfers
be
-
23
tween
programs
for
all
moneys
appropriated
to
it
for
the
period
July
1,
2026,
24
through
June
30,
2027.
Legislative
appropriations
shall
not
be
transferred
25
from
one
fund
to
another
fund
unless
expressly
approved
by
the
Legislature.
26
SECTION
17.
CONTINUOUSLY
APPROPRIATED
MONEYS.
All
moneys
transferred
27
to
the
Local
Bridge
Inspection
Account
and
to
the
Railroad
Grade
Crossing
28
Protection
Account,
as
provided
in
Section
63
-
2412,
Idaho
Code,
are
hereby
29
continuously
appropriated
to
the
Idaho
Transportation
Department
for
the
30
stated
purpose
of
those
funds.
31
SECTION
18.
ACCOUNTABILITY
REPORTS.
Funds
specifically
identified
in
32
statute
or
in
an
appropriation
act
as
intended
for
a
certain
purpose
may
33
be
used
only
for
that
purpose.
Funds
provided
in
this
act
are
subject
to
34
accountability
reports
and
management
reviews
in
accordance
with
Section
35
67
-
702,
Idaho
Code,
provided
the
Legislative
Services
Office
auditor
has
36
sufficient
resources
to
conduct
those
reports.
State
agencies
that
are
37
authorized
to
contract
for
outside
audits
shall
submit
those
reports
to
the
38
Joint
Finance
-
Appropriations
Committee
when
those
reports
become
avail
-
39
able.
40
SECTION
19.
CONDITIONS,
LIMITATIONS,
AND
RESTRICTIONS.
Appropriations
41
made
pursuant
to
this
act
are
subject
to
the
conditions,
limitations,
and
re
-
42
strictions
specified
in
this
act.
43
18
SECTION
20.
An
emergency
existing
therefor,
which
emergency
is
hereby
1
declared
to
exist,
this
act
shall
be
in
full
force
and
effect
on
and
after
2
July
1,
2026.
3