Committee advances bill to repeal statutory MOU requirement between Board of Regents and Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine

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Summary

House Bill 317, which the committee staff said would repeal the statutory requirement for a memorandum of understanding between the Board of Regents and the Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine, passed committee by voice vote and will move to the House floor.

The House Education Committee moved House Bill 317 to the floor after a brief executive-action exchange. Committee staff said the bill, brought by Representative Beattie, is "an act to repeal the statutory requirement for an MOU between the Board of Regents and the Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine." The committee took a voice vote to pass the bill, and the transcript records the measure advancing to the floor.

No extended discussion or public testimony on the bill appears in the committee executive-action transcript. Representative Thain's proxy vote was recorded as aye during the voice-vote sequence.

The bill will be considered next on the House floor; the transcript does not include bill text, fiscal note, or further implementation details.