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ID H0633

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/15/2022

Primary Sponsor

State Affairs Committee

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Origin

House of Representatives

2022 Regular Session

AI Summary

House Bill 633 Summary

  • Execution procedures shall not be construed as the practice of medicine, and the director of the department of correction and authorized personnel are exempt from laws governing medical practice.

  • Pharmacies, prescribers, manufacturers, and wholesale distributors distributing controlled substances for executions are immune from criminal or civil liability for the death of the condemned person.

  • Identities of persons and entities involved in planning, training, or performing executions shall be confidential and not subject to disclosure, discovery, or admissibility in any proceeding.

  • Licensing boards shall not suspend, revoke, or take disciplinary action against persons licensed by a board based on their participation in an execution.

  • Records containing identifying information about persons or entities participating in or assisting with executions are exempt from public disclosure under Idaho's public records law.

Legislative Description

Amends existing law to provide confidentiality for certain persons, to provide that certain persons shall not have their licensure suspended or revoked, and to provide that certain records shall be exempt from disclosure.

EXECUTION

Last Action

Reported Printed and Held at Desk

2/16/2022

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