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Senate Bill 1183 — Wildfire standard of care (-1) - Idaho Freedom Section 6-1603, Idaho Code, limits a judgment for noneconomic damages — even in the case of death — to just $250,000 Section 6-1604, Idaho Code, limits punitive damages to the greater of $250,000 or three times the compensatory damages
Section 61-1806 – Idaho State Legislature (1) In a civil action where wildfire-related damages are being sought against an electric corporation, there is a rebuttable presumption that the electric corporation acted without negligence if, with respect to the cause of the wildfire, the electric corporation reasonably implemented a commission-approved wildfire mitigation plan
ID S1183 | BillTrack50 This bill establishes the Wildfire Standard of Care Act, which requires electric utilities in Idaho to develop and implement comprehensive wildfire mitigation plans that are reviewed and approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission
S1183 | Idaho 2025 | Wildfire standard of care | TrackBill Idaho S1183 2025On March 24, 2025 in the Senate: Read second time; filed for Third Reading Rules Suspended (2 3 Vote - Read in full as required) – Rules Suspended (2 3 Vote - Read in full as required) – PASSED - 24-11-0
Bill Text: ID S1183 | 2025 | Regular Session - LegiScan Bill Title: Adds to existing law to establish the Wildfire Standard of Care Act Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 20-1) Status: (Passed) 2025-04-01 - Session Law Chapter 249 Effective: 07 01 2025 [S1183 Detail] Download: Idaho-2025-S1183-Introduced pdf
SENATE BILL 1183 - Idaho State Legislature Full Bill Information Individual Links: WILDFIRE STANDARD OF CARE ACT – Adds to existing law to establish the Wildfire Standard of Care Act
Idaho Senate introduces Wildfire Standard of Care Act to enhance . . . The primary purpose of Senate Bill 1183 is to create a "Wildfire Standard of Care Act," which mandates that electric corporations develop and submit wildfire mitigation plans to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (PUC)