Idaho HB 585 — Permit Inspection Shot-Clock (Statewide) (ID)
Tracked preemption from the Idaho overlay bundle.
Overview
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Effective
2026-07-01
Sunset
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Authority
state
Scope
state:ID
Other Idaho preemptions
Idaho SB 1354 — ADU By-Right (Cities ≥10,000)Idaho SB 1352 — Starter-Home Subdivisions (Cities ≥10,000)Idaho HB 707 — Administrative Lot Splits (Cities ≥10,000)Idaho HB 706 — Single-Stair Building Option (City Opt-In)Idaho Dillon's Rule — Inclusionary Zoning Mandates Ultra Vires (Mountain Central v. McCall, 2021)Idaho §67-6539 — Short-Term Rental Preemption (HB 216, 2017; HB 583, 2026)Idaho §67-6509A — Manufactured Housing Parity (extended by HB 800, 2026)Idaho Development Impact Fee Act (I.C. §67-8201 et seq.)
Primary-source summary
HB 585 — Permit shot-clock (effective 2026-07-01)Trigger predicate
When this evaluates true for a parcel, the law's preempted fields take precedence over base zoning.
always true
Preempted fields
2 fields on the base district schema are rewritten when the trigger fires.
| Field | Op | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
building_inspection_response_business_days | cap_at | 6 | Statewide 6-business-day inspection timeline |
third_party_inspector_option_on_delay | override | True | Applicant may invoke third-party inspector if city misses 6-day deadline |
Citation
Authority source
Idaho HB 585 (2026)
§ 2026 Idaho Session Laws — HB 585
Research notes
Procedural-framework preemption applying statewide regardless of city size. Third-party inspector escape valve triggers on missed deadlines.