The proposed bill establishes the "Idaho Kratom Consumer Protection and Safety Act" by adding a new chapter to Title 37 of the Idaho Code. The legislation aims to regulate the sale and distribution of kratom, a plant used by adults for various personal purposes, while ensuring public health safety by preventing the sale of adulterated or synthetic kratom products. Key provisions include definitions of terms related to kratom, prohibitions against selling adulterated products, and age restrictions for purchasing kratom. The bill emphasizes minimal regulation, stating that no additional licensing fees or registration requirements will be imposed, and that local governments cannot enact conflicting regulations.

Additionally, the bill outlines testing and labeling requirements for kratom products, mandates that processors maintain certifications consistent with federal regulations, and establishes penalties for violations. The enforcement of these regulations will be managed by the attorney general or county prosecutors, with civil penalties for non-compliance. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, following the declaration of an emergency to expedite its implementation.