An Act to protect consumers of tickets
The bill requires Idaho legislators, candidates, and members-elect to disclose external funding for travel outside Idaho related to legislative purposes.
The bill requires Idaho legislators, candidates, and members-elect to disclose external funding for travel outside Idaho related to legislative purposes.
H 320, introduced February 24, 2025, amends Title 74 of the Idaho Code to create a new Chapter 7, “Transparency in Legislative Travel.” The bill would require certain travels paid by others, outside of Idaho and related to legislative or governmental purposes, to be disclosed to the Secretary of State (SOS). It includes a reporting window and a penalty for noncompliance, and it contains an emergency clause making the act effective July 1, 2025.
Intent (74-701): Establishes the purpose of the chapter: to promote public confidence and transparency by requiring elected legislators and candidates for legislative office to report travel paid by others.
Who must report (74-702(1)): Requires:
Reporting content and deadline (74-702(2)): For each report, within 30 days of the travel, submit to the SOS:
Penalties for late filing (74-702(3)): A late fee of $25 per day applies until the report is filed; fees are deposited to the Public School Income Fund.
Effective date and emergency clause (Section 2): Declares an emergency and makes the act effective on July 1, 2025.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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