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HCR 14 rejects certain ethical rules for genetic counselors in Idaho, nullifying them by July 1, 2025, impacting their professional guidelines and regulatory oversight.
HCR 14 rejects certain ethical rules for genetic counselors in Idaho, nullifying them by July 1, 2025, impacting their professional guidelines and regulatory oversight.
House Concurrent Resolution No. 14 (HCR 14) aims to reject specific rules set forth by the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses concerning the Genetic Counselors Licensing Board. The resolution expresses the Legislature's findings that these rules are inconsistent with legislative intent and Idaho's code of ethics.
According to the fiscal note attached to the resolution, there is no fiscal impact associated with this legislation. It does not result in any increase or decrease in revenue or additional expenditures at the state or local government levels.
For further inquiries regarding this resolution, Representative Marco Adam Erickson can be contacted at (208) 332-1000.
This summary provides a clear overview of HCR 14, detailing its purpose, key provisions, affected parties, and procedural aspects, making it accessible for both experts and general readers interested in understanding the implications of this legislative action.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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