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S 1174

Relates to criminal trespass in the third degree

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick and 2 co-sponsors

The bill provides a $702,300 FY2026 maintenance increase for the Idaho Industrial Commission to support IRIS system maintenance, IT hardware, and staff reallocations, with a small

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Bill Summary · S 1174

Summary — Senate Bill S 1174 (as provided)

Note up front: the documents you supplied contain conflicting material. The bill heading you supplied (“Relates to criminal trespass in the third degree”) does not match the bill text and fiscal materials included in the files. The attached bill text and fiscal note are for an appropriation to the Idaho Industrial Commission (Senate Bill No. 1174, Finance Committee) that funds FY2026 maintenance and FY2025 adjustments related to the Industrial Commission’s redesigned information system (IRIS) and other agency needs. Below is a clear, factual summary of the actual bill text and fiscal note you provided. If you intended a different S 1174 (criminal trespass), please provide that text or confirm the jurisdiction so I can produce a separate summary.

Purpose and intent

This bill appropriates additional state moneys to the Idaho Industrial Commission for FY2026 maintenance enhancements and makes a small FY2025 fund reallocation. The principal intent is to fund maintenance and operational needs tied to the Industrial Commission’s redesigned information system (IRIS) and to cover certain personnel reclassifications, referee funding, replacement items and IT hardware.

Key provisions

  • Section 1 (FY2026 appropriations): Adds a total of $702,300 to the Industrial Commission’s FY2026 maintenance appropriation (as an enhancement to the program established in SB 1109). The bill breaks these funds into personnel, operating, and capital outlay across the Commission’s programs (Compensation, Rehabilitation, Crime Victims Compensation).
    • The fiscal note identifies the major FY2026 enhancements and amounts:
    • IRIS maintenance contract: $288,000 (ongoing or one-time item shown as part of enhancements)
    • Financial technician reclassification: $66,500
    • Referee position funding: $111,600
    • Replacement items: $132,000
    • OITS hardware: $104,200
    • Total listed enhancements: $702,300 (of which $178,100 is ongoing and $524,200 is one‑time)
  • Section 2 (FY2025 adjustment): Appropriates $47,000 to the Industrial Commission’s Compensation Program for FY2025 operating expenditures from the Peace Officer and Detention Officer Temporary Disability Fund to properly allocate IRIS project costs.
  • Section 3 (FY2025 offset): Reduces prior FY2025 appropriations to the Industrial Commission by a total of $47,000 (split as $41,100 from the Industrial Administration Fund and $5,900 from the Crime Victims Compensation Fund) to offset the Section 2 allocation.
  • Section 4 (effective dates/emergency): Declares an emergency so Sections 2 and 3 are effective upon passage; Section 1 is effective July 1, 2025.

Fiscal impact

  • Incremental increase in FY2026 maintenance appropriation: $702,300.
    • Ongoing increase: $178,100.
    • One‑time increase: $524,200.
  • FY2026 total appropriation for the Industrial Commission after adjustments: $21,932,900 (the fiscal note shows this as the program total).
  • The fiscal note also lists $151,000 in additional requested enhancements that were not funded in this bill (rehab field consultant, reclassification of five adjudication associates, technical records specialist, IRIS contingency).

Who is affected

  • Primary: Idaho Industrial Commission — operational programs (Compensation, Rehabilitation, Crime Victims Compensation), staff (through reclassifications and referee funding), and IT operations (IRIS maintenance and OITS hardware).
  • Secondary: Users of the IRIS system (internal staff, claimants, and stakeholders relying on Commission services) who may see improved system maintenance and stability.
  • State budget: Small net increase in FY2026 appropriations; FY2025 appropriations are reallocated between funds but net to zero for the $47,000 adjustment.

Procedural / timeline notes

  • The bill text includes an emergency clause making certain FY2025 reallocations effective immediately and the FY2026 appropriations effective July 1, 2025.
  • The fiscal note and bill identify this as an enhancement to maintenance funding previously established in SB 1109 (FY2026 program maintenance baseline).

If you intended to summarize a different S 1174 (for example, a criminal trespass bill or a bill from another jurisdiction), please supply that bill text or clarify which jurisdiction (state or federal) and I will prepare a separate, focused summary.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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