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OAH’s 2024 Year-End Report has been released – read it here!
OAH has released its first year-end report, reflecting key data and information regarding its operations for the calendar year 2023. A copy of that report is available here:
OAH has moved! OAH’s central office is now located at 350 N. 9th St., Suite 300, Boise, ID 83702. Our main phone number and email addresses all remain the same.
Pursuant to Idaho Code sec. 67-1903(4), OAH is soliciting the views and suggestions of those persons and entities potentially affected by OAH’s Strategic Plan, which will be considered in finalizing the Strategic Plan in advance of submitting it to the Division of Financial Management. View and suggestions relevant to OAH’s Strategic Plan should be submitted to general@oah.idaho.gov no later than May 19, 2023. A copy of the Strategic Plan can be found on the “About OAH” page, located here.
On March 30, 2023, Gov. Little signed SB1023, which legislation provides some refinements to OAH’s enabling legislation. The four primary highlights of this legislation, which will go into effect on July 1, are as follows:
– SB1023 adds refinements to OAH’s organizational set-up, to include: 1) formally adds OAH to the Department of Self-Governing Agencies list in I.C. sec. 67-2604; 2) makes OAH employees non-classified employees under I.C. 67-5303 (like judges, Deputies Attorney General, and the State Appellate Public Defender’s office); and 3) permits OAH to utilize outside counsel under I.C. sec. 67-1406 (similar to, e.g., the various agriculture commissions, the Idaho State Bar, and the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses).