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H 890

STATE GOVERNMENT – Amends and repeals existing law relating to the sale, transfer, or disposition of state administrative facilities.

68th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session (2026)

Idaho bill amending state procedures for selling or transferring administrative facilities, affecting public asset management and fiscal policy.

Reported Signed by Governor on April 10, 2026 Session Law Chapter 344 Effective: 04/10/2026
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Bill Summary · H 890

Legislative bill overview

H 890 amends and repeals existing Idaho law governing how the state can sell, transfer, or dispose of administrative facilities. The bill modifies the legal framework and procedures that currently regulate these transactions. Specific details on what changes are being made are not yet publicly available as the bill is in early stages.

Why is this important

State administrative facilities represent significant public assets, and the laws governing their disposition affect state finances, operational continuity, and public accountability. Changes to these procedures could impact how quickly the state can divest properties, which may influence budgets and real estate strategy. This directly affects taxpayers' interests in the management of public resources.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of state authority: Whether the amendments expand or restrict the state's ability to sell/transfer facilities without legislative approval on individual transactions
  • Transparency and oversight: Whether changes maintain adequate public notice and legislative review requirements for facility dispositions
  • Employee and operational impacts: How facility transfers affect state workers, government continuity, and service delivery to constituents

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

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