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 that prevent sales to individuals under 21 years of age. The bill also outlines labeling requirements for kratom products, mandates testing and certification for kratom processors, and establishes penalties for violations.

Additionally, the bill emphasizes that no political subdivision of the state can impose regulations that conflict with the provisions of this chapter, thereby occupying the entire field of kratom regulation. The Department of Agriculture and Idaho State Police are tasked with enforcing the provisions, which include the authority to conduct inspections and seize adulterated products. The bill also includes a provision for civil penalties for violations, with collected fines being allocated to the Department of Agriculture and Idaho State Police for enforcement-related activities. An emergency clause is included, making the act effective on January 1, 2027.