Idaho Legislative Tracker
2026 Regular Legislative Session
Last updated: 1 month agoH0706 — Single stairway buildings
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H0766 — Development impact fees
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H0800 — Manufactured home, residential area
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H0707 — Land divisions, process
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H0763 — Foreign adversary investment act
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H0751 — Sales tax, rebate, developers
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H0749 — Annexation by cities
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H0695 — Forcible entry, unlawful detainer
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H0603 — Capitol mall, camping, property
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H0583 — Short-term rentals, regulations
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H0512 — Surveyor licensing
Based on the information provided, House Bill 512 regarding surveyor licensing has been signed into law by the Governor. The bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support in both the House (67-0) and Senate (31-0), indicating it was largely uncontroversial legislation.
However, without access to the actual bill text, I cannot provide specific details about what changes this law makes to surveyor licensing requirements or how it will affect practicing surveyors and the public. The bill likely relates to professional licensing standards, requirements, or procedures for land surveyors in Idaho, but the exact provisions would need to be reviewed in the bill's content to give citizens a complete picture of its impact.
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H0767 — Development impact fees
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H0626 — Development impact fees
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H0801 — Development on religious land
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H0802 — Multifamily dwellings
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H0671 — Sales tax, rebate, developers
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H0708 — Homeowner’s associations, dissolve
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H0701 — Rental application fees
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H0705 — Multifamily dwellings
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H0677 — Blinds, locations near water
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H0640 — Foreign adversaries, divest
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H0647 — Manufactured homes
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H0616 — Interior desgnrs, technical submiss
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H0596 — Annexation by cities, costs
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H0523 — State property, camping, bans
House Bill 523 would ban camping on state-owned property in Idaho. The bill, currently under review by the House Judiciary, Rules & Administration Committee, was introduced on January 26, 2026 and has completed its initial procedural steps. This legislation would affect anyone who currently camps or seeks to camp on lands owned by the state of Idaho.