Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 113, introduced by the State Affairs Committee, outlines the findings of the Idaho Legislature regarding temporary and pending rules submitted for review during the 2025 legislative session. The resolution states that standing committees are required to review these rules, which, if not approved, will expire either by their own terms or at the adjournment of the next regular session. The Legislature has the authority to reject rules that do not align with legislative intent. After reviewing rules from various state agencies, the Legislature has determined that certain rules from the Public Utilities Commission, Idaho Department of Labor, Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses, State Board of Education, Idaho Department of Insurance, Idaho Department of Lands, and the Industrial Commission are inconsistent with legislative intent.

The resolution ultimately approves all temporary and pending rules submitted for review, with specific exceptions for certain rules that are rejected and declared null and void. These exceptions include specific subsections from various agency rules, particularly those related to customer relations, unemployment insurance, licensure, and educational standards. The approved rules will take effect on July 1, 2025, while the pending rules from the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses will become effective upon adjournment of the legislative session, except for one subsection that was not approved.