S.1326

Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding property rights protection.

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Idaho S1326 establishes the Property Rights Protection Act to safeguard private property rights.

Idaho S1326, the Property Rights Protection Act, amends Idaho law to protect private property rights. It prohibits government agents from entering private land without a valid search warrant, exigent circumstances, or consent, except for specific exceptions like civil process, welfare checks, and water rights administration. The act imposes a civil penalty of $1,000 per violation for knowingly violating these provisions, with the option for the aggrieved party to seek actual damages, injunctive relief, and attorney's fees.

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Roll Call Votes

65 Yea

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3 Nay

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2 Absent

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Calendar

Mar 23

10:30 AM

Third Reading Calendar

Mar 20

10:30 AM

Third Reading Calendar

History

Mar 31

Senate

Session Law Chapter 261 Effective: 03/31/2026

Mar 25

Senate

Reported signed by the Speaker & ordered delivered to Governor

Mar 24

Senate

Reported enrolled; signed by President; to House for signature of Speaker