Idaho Roofing Licensing Law
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Idaho Code § 54-1003A
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Search Constitution pecnv.out TITLE 54 PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES CHAPTER 10 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND JOURNEYMEN 54-1003A. Definitions. (1) Electrical Contractor. Except as provided in section 54-1016 , Idaho Code, any person, partnership, company, firm, association or corporation engaging in, conducting, or carrying on the business of installing wires or equipment to carry electric current or installing apparatus to be operated by such current, or entering into agreements to install such wires, equipment or apparatus, shall for the purpose of this chapter be known as an electrical contractor. An electrical contractor, prior to being issued a license, shall be required to provide proof of liability insurance in the amount of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) and proof of worker’s compensation insurance if applicable. (2) Journeyman Electrician. Except as provided in section 54-1016 , Idaho Code, and subsections (4), (5), (6), and (7) of this section, any person who personally performs or supervises the actual physical work of installing electrical wiring or equipment to convey electric current, or apparatus to be operated by such current, or engages in planning, lay out, or design of such wiring, equipment, or apparatus, or the supervision thereof, shall for the purpose of this chapter be known as a journeyman electrician. (3) Residential Electrician. Any person who personally performs or supervises the actual physical work of installing electrical wiring or equipment to convey electric current, or apparatus to be operated by such current in a residential setting, shall for the purposes of this chapter be known as a residential electrician. A residential electrician may work in a non-residential setting only as a registered apprentice electrician under the constant on-the-job supervision of a journeyman electrician. (4) Apprentice Electrician. Any person who, for the purpose of learning the trade of residential electrician or journeyman electrician, engages in the installation of electrical wiring, equipment, or apparatus while under the constant on-the-job supervision of a qualified residential electrician, journeyman electrician, or master electrician shall for the purpose of this chapter be known as an apprentice electrician. (5) Maintenance Electrician. Any person who is regularly employed to service, maintain or repair electrical apparatus, or to make minor repairs or alterations to existing electrical wires or equipment located on his employer’s premises shall for the purpose of this chapter be known as a maintenance electrician. (6) Master Electrician. A person who has the necessary qualifications, training, experience and technical knowledge to plan, lay out or design the installation of electrical wiring or equipment, or to supervise such planning, layout, or design, and who performs or supervises such planning, layout or design, shall for the purpose of this chapter be known as a master electrician. (7) Limited Electrical Installer. A person having the necessary qualifications, training, experience and technical knowledge to install, alter, repair and supervise the installation, alteration or repair of special classes of electrical wiring, apparatus or equipment within categories adopted by the board. Limited electrical installers shall perform work only within the scope of the restricted category for which the person is licensed. (8) Limited Electrical Contractor. Except as provided in section 54-1016 , Idaho Code, any person, partnership, company, firm, association or corporation engaging in, conducting or carrying on the business of installing, altering or repairing restricted categories of electrical wiring, apparatus or equipment within categories adopted by the board, or entering into agreements to perform such restricted work, shall for the purpose of this chapter be known as a limited electrical contractor. Limited electrical contractors shall perform work only within the scope of the restricted category for which the contractor is licensed. A limited electrical contractor, prior to being issued a license, shall be required to provide proof of liability insurance in the amount of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) and proof of worker’s compensation insurance if applicable. (9) Limited Electrical Installer Trainee. Any person who engages in the installation of restricted categories of electrical wiring, equipment or apparatus under the constant on-the-job supervision of a qualified limited electrical installer shall for the purpose of this chapter be known as a limited electrical installer trainee. (10) Electrical Facility Employer Account or Facility Account. An employer licensed with the division of occupational and professional licenses who employs individuals holding valid journeyman or master electrician licenses to perform alterations, extensions and new installations of electrical systems or components thereof on premises owned by the employer. The employer may also employ maintenance electricians in accordance with section 54-1016 , Idaho Code. (11) Provisional Journeyman Electrician. Any person who has met the requirements of section 54-1007 (4), Idaho Code, and who wishes to perform the actual physical work of installing electrical wiring or equipment to convey electric current, or apparatus to be operated by such current, while under the constant on-the-job supervision of a qualified residential electrician, journeyman electrician, or master electrician may upon application, for the purposes of this chapter, be known as a provisional journeyman electrician. (12) Residential Setting. For the purposes of this chapter, residential setting means one (1) and two (2) family dwellings, townhouses, and multi-family structures up to three (3) stories. History: [54-1003A, added 1961, ch. 311, sec. 6, p. 583; am. 1986, ch. 296, sec. 3, p. 743; am. 1999, ch. 99, sec. 3, p. 312; am. 1999, ch. 367, sec. 3, p. 970; am. 2005, ch. 82, sec. 1, p. 294; am. 2018, ch. 208, sec. 5, p. 462; am. 2018, ch. 209, sec. 3, p. 469; am. 2019, ch. 292, sec. 3, p. 866; am. 2023, ch. 15, sec. 37, p. 94; am. 2023, ch. 244, sec. 6, p. 747.]
Idaho Code § 54-1007
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Search Constitution pecnv.out TITLE 54 PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES CHAPTER 10 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND JOURNEYMEN 54-1007. Issuance of licenses — Reciprocity. (1) The administrator shall issue licenses to such persons as have by examination shown themselves to be fit, competent and qualified to engage in the trade of residential electrician, journeyman electrician, limited electrical installer or master electrician as defined in section 54-1003A , Idaho Code, and to such persons, firms, partnerships, associations or corporations as have shown themselves to be fit, competent and qualified to engage in the business of electrical contracting or limited electrical contracting as defined in section 54-1003A , Idaho Code. (2) An apprentice electrician, as defined in section 54-1003A , Idaho Code, may take the journeyman’s examination if he has completed the required related instruction for electrical apprentices as approved by the Idaho state board for career technical education, completion of which shall be evidenced by a certificate from an approved provider, and has worked the number of hours as prescribed by the Idaho electrical board, provided that for all the time he is claiming to have worked as an apprentice electrician, the apprentice shall have been registered with the division of occupational and professional licenses as an apprentice. The electrical board may by rule fix the apprentice registration fee, in an amount not to exceed the costs of issuing apprentice registration certificates and enforcing the apprentice registration provisions of this chapter, and may also by rule establish requirements relative to the manner of registration renewal, verification of employment, the number of instructional hours completed, and the number of hours worked. (3) Any person who has worked as a licensed journeyman for a period of not less than four (4) years and who has worked the number of hours as prescribed by rule of the board as a licensed journeyman electrician shall be considered as qualified to apply for a master electrician’s license in this state. The Idaho electrical board, in establishing by rule the requirements for a master electrician’s license, shall also take into account the applicant’s performance as a journeyman electrician. When issuing a master electrician’s license to a person, the administrator shall also issue a journeyman electrician’s license to such person at no additional cost and without any additional requirements beyond those required to receive a master electrician’s license. (4) Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, any person who can demonstrate eight (8) years of work experience, defined as a minimum of sixteen thousand (16,000) hours, making electrical installations on the job, shall be considered as qualified to apply for a journeyman electrician’s license in this state. (5) A person qualifies for a residential electrician license if he passes the residential electrician examination approved by the board, has completed a two (2) year course of related instruction for residential electrical apprentices as approved by the Idaho electrical board and the Idaho state board for career technical education, and submits proof of four thousand (4,000) hours of electrical experience as an Idaho-registered apprentice or in accordance with the requirements of the jurisdiction where the applicant obtained such experience. Completion of an approved course as required pursuant to this subsection shall be evidenced by a certificate from an approved provider. An applicant for a journeyman electrician license may utilize the experience hours identified in this section toward the work experience requirement for a journeyman electrician license. (6) To the extent that other states that provide for the licensing of electricians require qualifications at least equal to those contained in this chapter, the administrator may enter reciprocal agreements with such other states to grant licenses to electricians licensed by such other states. The administrator, on the recommendation of the Idaho electrical board, may grant licenses to electricians licensed by such other states upon payment by the applicant of the required fee and upon furnishing proof to the board that the applicant has qualifications at least equal to those provided herein for applicants for written examinations. Applicants who qualify for a license under this subsection are not required to take a written examination. (7) A provisional journeyman electrician, as defined in section 54-1003A , Idaho Code, may take the residential electrician or journeyman electrician examination. Upon passing the examination, the administrator of the division of occupational and professional licenses shall issue the provisional journeyman electrician a residential or journeyman electrician’s license. History: [54-1007, added 1947, ch. 251, sec. 7, p. 681; am. 1961, ch. 311, sec. 10, p. 583; am. 1972, ch. 142, sec. 1, p. 309; am. 1974, ch. 39, sec. 84, p. 1023; am. 1986, ch. 296, sec. 5, p. 745; am. 1986, ch. 309, sec. 1, p. 760; am. 1996, ch. 421, sec. 45, p. 1433; am. 1999, ch. 99, sec. 5, p. 314; am. 1999, ch. 329, sec. 25, p. 864; am. 1999, ch. 367, sec. 6, p. 972; am. 2002, ch. 123, sec. 1, p. 347; am. 2003, ch. 135, sec. 1, p. 392; am. 2004, ch. 245, sec. 1, p. 711; am. 2009, ch. 112, sec. 1, p. 364; am. 2011, ch. 16, sec. 1, p. 52; am. 2016, ch. 25, sec. 43, p. 59; am. 2018, ch. 209, sec. 7, p. 472; am. 2019, ch. 66, sec. 1, p. 157; am. 2019, ch. 292, sec. 6, p. 870; am. 2023, ch. 15, sec. 40, p. 97; am. 2023, ch. 244, sec. 9, p. 750; am. 2024, ch. 16, sec. 15, p. 150; am. 2025, ch. 77, sec. 1, p. 352.]
Idaho Code § 54-1013
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Search Constitution pecnv.out TITLE 54 PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES CHAPTER 10 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND JOURNEYMEN 54-1013. Renewal of licenses OR REGISTRATIONS — Inactive licenses. (1) A license or registration once issued under this chapter, unless revoked or suspended as herein provided, may be renewed at any time during the final month of the licensing period on the payment of the renewal fee herein specified, proof of satisfaction of applicable continuing education requirements for journeyman electricians or master electricians as established by the electrical board, proof of satisfaction of applicable apprentice and specialty trainee instruction and work requirements as established by the electrical board, and provided that all outstanding civil penalties, and permit or other fees, have been paid in full, and all outstanding correction notices have been satisfactorily resolved. For electrical contractors and specialty electrical contractors, proof of liability insurance in the amount of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) shall also be required, and proof of worker’s compensation insurance shall be required if applicable. (2) Any license or registration that has expired may be revived at any time within one (1) year from the last day of the final month of the licensing period, by payment of the revival fee herein specified, together with all outstanding civil penalties, and permit or other fees and penalties, and upon proof that outstanding correction notices have been satisfactorily resolved. For electrical contractors and limited electrical contractors, proof of liability insurance in the amount of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) shall also be required, and proof of worker’s compensation insurance shall be required if applicable. (3) Certificates of competency issued prior to July 1, 1961, shall, for the purpose of this chapter, be considered as licenses and may be renewed or revived as herein provided. (4) The administrator may renew, on an inactive basis, the license of an electrical contractor or limited electrical contractor who is not engaged in electrical contracting in this state. The board shall fix and collect an inactive license fee for such an inactive license renewal in an amount not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150). Each inactive license shall be issued for a period of one (1) year. An electrical contractor or limited electrical contractor holding an inactive license may not engage in the practice of electrical contracting or limited electrical contracting in this state. If an electrical contractor or limited electrical contractor wishes to convert his inactive license to an active license, he may do so by paying a processing fee of thirty dollars ($30.00) and providing proof of the required liability insurance and applicable worker’s compensation insurance. History: [54-1013, added 1947, ch. 251, sec. 13, p. 681; am. 1961, ch. 311, sec. 14, p. 583; am. 1986, ch. 307, sec. 1, p. 758; am. 1999, ch. 100, sec. 1, p. 315; am. 2000, ch. 242, sec. 4, p. 678; am. 2002, ch. 53, sec. 2, p. 120; am. 2005, ch. 82, sec. 2, p. 295; am. 2006, ch. 83, sec. 2, p. 246; am. 2009, ch. 112, sec. 3, p. 366; am. 2011, ch. 16, sec. 2, p. 53; am. 2018, ch. 209, sec. 11, p. 475; am. 2019, ch. 66, sec. 3, p. 159; am. 2023, ch. 244, sec. 12, p. 753.]
Idaho Code § 54-1917
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Search Constitution pecnv.out TITLE 54 PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES CHAPTER 19 PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTORS 54-1917. Renewal of suspended or revoked license. After suspension or revocation of the license upon any of the grounds set forth in this chapter, the administrator may renew the license upon proof of compliance by the contractor with all provisions of the decision as to renewal or, in the absence of such decision or any provisions therein as to renewal, in the sound discretion of the administrator. After revocation of a license upon any of the grounds set forth in this chapter, the license shall not be renewed or reissued within a period of one (1) year after the final decision of revocation and then only on proper showing that all loss caused by the act or omission for which the license was revoked has been fully satisfied and that all conditions imposed by the decision of revocation have been complied with. At any time before a case is finally submitted to the board for decision, whether upon an original hearing, or upon a rehearing, a complaint or answer may, upon the motion of either party, and with the consent of the board, or upon the board’s own motion, be amended. If new charges are alleged in an amended complaint, the defendant may, upon request, be allowed ten (10) days to prepare his defense to such new charges. History: [54-1917, added 1941, ch. 115, sec. 17, p. 212; am. 2001, ch. 300, sec. 15, p. 1097.]
Idaho Code 54-2012
(1) Requirements for all individual primary licenses. Unless a qualification is waived or modified by the commission for good cause and upon special consideration, and except as provided in section54-2015, Idaho Code, each person seeking a primary Idaho real estate license as a salesperson, associate broker or designated broker shall meet all of the following minimum qualifications: (a) Be an individual; (b) Be eighteen (18) years of age or older; (c) Furnish satisfactory proof that the applicant graduated from an accredited high school or its equivalent or holds a certificate of general education; (d) Not have had a real estate or other professional or occupational license suspended or surrendered, or the renewal refused, for a disciplinary violation involving fraud, misrepresentation or dishonest or dishonorable dealing in Idaho or any other jurisdiction within five (5) years immediately prior to the date the application for license is submitted to the commission; (e) Not have had a real estate or other professional or occupational license revoked for a disciplinary violation involving fraud, misrepresentation or dishonest or dishonorable dealing in Idaho or any other jurisdiction; provided that, after a period of five (5) years from the date the license was revoked, the applicant may make a written request to the commission for an exemption review to determine the applicant’s suitability for licensure, which the commission shall determine in accordance with the following: (i) The exemption review shall consist of a review of any documents relating to the disciplinary action that resulted in the license revocation and any supplemental information provided by the applicant regarding his suitability for licensure. The commission may, at its discretion, grant an interview of the applicant. (ii) During the review, the commission shall consider the following factors and evidence: 1. The severity or nature of the disciplinary violation for which the applicant’s license was revoked; 2. The period of time that has passed since the disciplinary violation occurred; 3. The existence, number and pattern of any other misconduct for which the applicant has been disciplined; 4. The circumstances surrounding the disciplinary violation that would help the commission determine the risk of repetition; 5. The relationship of the disciplinary violation to the licensed practice of real estate; and 6. The applicant’s activities since the disciplinary violation under review, such as employment, education, participation in treatment, payment of restitution or any other factors that may be evidence of current rehabilitation. (iii) The applicant shall bear the burden of establishing his current suitability for licensure. (f) Not have been convicted of or completed any sentence of confinement for or on account of any misdemeanor involving fraud, misrepresentation or dishonest or dishonorable dealing in a state or federal court within five (5) years immediately prior to the date the application for license is submitted to the commission; (g) Not have been convicted of any felony in a state or federal court or convicted by military general court-martial; provided that, after a period of five (5) years from the date the person was convicted or completed any term of probation, sentence or confinement or period of parole, whichever is later, the applicant may make written request to the commission for an exemption review to determine the applicant’s suitability for licensure, which the commission shall determine in accordance with the following: (i) The exemption review shall consist of a review of any documents relating to the felony and any supplemental information provided by the applicant regarding his suitability for licensure. The commission may, at its discretion, grant an interview of the applicant. (ii) During the review, the commission shall consider the following factors or evidence: 1. The severity or nature of the felony; 2. The period of time that has passed since the felony under review; 3. The number or pattern of felonies or other similar incidents; 4. The circumstances surrounding the crime that would help determine the risk of repetition; 5. The relationship of the crime to the licensed practice of real estate; and 6. The applicant’s activities since the crime under review, such as employment, education, participation in treatment, payment of restitution or any other factors that may be evidence of current rehabilitation. (iii) The applicant shall bear the burden of establishing his current suitability for licensure. (h) Complete all prelicense education requirements as provided for in section54-2022, Idaho Code, for a salesperson’s or broker’s license; (i) Pass the commission-approved real estate licensing exam for a sales or broker license in the time and manner stated in section54-2014, Idaho Code, and pay the required exam fees; (j) Be fingerprinted for the purpose of a national criminal history check to determine whether the applicant is qualified for licensure in accordance with section67-9411A, Idaho Code. If the fingerprints are returned to the commission as illegible, the applicant shall, upon request from the commission, be fingerprinted again and file the new fingerprints with the commission; (k) Sign and file with the commission an irrevocable consent to service, appointing the commission’s executive director to act as the licensee’s agent, upon whom all judicial and other process or legal notices directed to such licensee may be served, and consenting that any lawful process against the licensee that is served upon the executive director shall be of the same legal force and validity as if served upon the licensee and that the authority shall continue in force as long as any liability remains outstanding in this state. Upon receipt of any such process or notice, the executive director shall immediately mail a copy of the same by certified mail to the last known address of the licensee. All licensees shall provide the commission a full and current mailing address and shall notify the commission in writing of any change in mailing address within ten (10) business days of the change; (l) If licensing as an active salesperson or associate broker, provide the name and physical address of the main business location of the designated broker with whom the applicant will be licensed and the signature of that broker; or, if licensing as a designated broker, provide the name and physical address of the main business location. No Idaho sales associate may be licensed under or associated with more than one (1) Idaho broker at a time; (m) Submit a properly completed application and all license, application and other fees listed in section54-2020, Idaho Code, or as otherwise required by statute or rule; and (n) Provide satisfactory proof of meeting the mandatory errors and omissions insurance requirement for real estate licensees as stated in section54-2013, Idaho Code. (2) Additional requirements for broker and associate broker licenses. Applicants seeking a primary Idaho license as a broker or associate broker shall meet the additional following qualifications: (a) Provide satisfactory evidence of having been actively engaged, on a full-time basis, for two (2) years as a licensed real estate salesperson within the last five (5) years immediately prior to the date upon which the individual makes application. Such evidence shall demonstrate the productiveness of the licensed activity to have been generally commensurate with that of other licensees practicing in a similar capacity. Listings, sales, options or other licensed activities may be considered by the commission in determining whether the applicant meets this qualification. (i) A broker or associate broker applicant may be required to furnish a report of listings and sales accomplished by the applicant during two (2) or more years within the last five (5) years of licensure immediately prior to the application date; (ii) This report shall be certified as correct by the broker or brokers with whom the applicant has been associated; provided, however, that upon preapproval by the commission, the applicant may verify that the report is correct in an alternative manner; (iii) The broker experience requirement may be modified or reduced, in whole or in part, at the discretion of the commission, based on the applicant’s educational background or experience in related or affiliated business activities; (iv) The commission in its discretion may make such additional investigation and inquiry relative to the applicant as it shall deem advisable; (b) Designate a physical office location and a business name. The commission may refuse to issue a license to any person if the business name is the same as that of any person whose license has been suspended or revoked or is so similar as to be easily confused with another licensee’s name by members of the general public. However, nothing in this paragraph shall restrict an individual from obtaining a license in his or her own legal name. (c) If currently licensed in Idaho as a salesperson and applying for a license as an Idaho broker or associate broker, the individual shall submit a new fingerprint card for processing in accordance with section67-9411A, Idaho Code, and pay associated fees.
Idaho Code 54-2013
(1) Each licensee who is actively licensed under this chapter shall, as a condition to licensing, carry and maintain errors and omissions insurance to cover all licensed activities under the provisions of this chapter. (2) The commission shall make the insurance required under the provisions of this section available to each licensee by contracting with an insurance provider for errors and omissions insurance coverage for each licensee after competitive bidding in accordance withchapter 92, title 67, Idaho Code. The exact premium shall be set by the commission by motion. (3) Any policy obtained by the commission shall be available to each licensee with no right on the part of the insurance provider to cancel coverage for any licensee. (4) Each licensee shall have the option of obtaining errors and omissions insurance independently if the coverage contained in an independently obtained policy complies with the minimum requirements established by the commission. (5) The commission shall determine the terms and conditions of coverage required under the provisions of this section including, but not limited to, the minimum limits of coverage, the permissible deductible and the permissible exemptions. (6) A licensee seeking to obtain or renew an active license shall certify to the commission that he is in compliance with the insurance requirements of this section. A licensee who elects not to participate in the insurance program administered by the commission shall obtain a certificate of coverage, signed by an authorized agent or employee of the insurance carrier, reflecting proof of insurance meeting the requirements established by the commission. Upon request by the commission the licensee shall produce the certificate for inspection. Requests for certificates shall be sent by first class mail to the licensee’s business or residence address as reflected by the commission’s records and a copy of the request shall be sent to the licensee’s designated broker, if any. A licensee failing to produce a certificate of coverage within thirty (30) days of a request to do so may have his license inactivated by the commission and shall not be entitled to reactivate the license unless and until he provides to the commission a certificate of coverage reflecting proof of insurance meeting the requirements of the commission. Nothing in this subsection shall limit the ability of the commission to investigate or discipline a licensee for failing to maintain insurance while on active status in violation of subsection (1) of this section or for violating any other section ofchapter 20, title 54, Idaho Code, or any rule of the commission. (7) If the commission is unable to obtain errors and omissions insurance coverage to insure all licensees who choose to participate in the insurance program at a reasonable premium, not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per year, per licensee, the requirement of insurance coverage as provided in this section shall be void during the applicable contract period.
Idaho Code 54-2015
(1) An individual who is currently and actively licensed as a real estate broker or salesperson in another state or jurisdiction at the time of application for a primary Idaho real estate license shall meet all qualifications listed in section54-2012, Idaho Code, for the type of license sought, except that the applicant shall not be required to furnish proof of the educational prerequisites described in subsection (1)(h) of section54-2012, Idaho Code; provided however, an individual applying to be licensed as a designated broker of a business entity or sole proprietorship, or as a branch office manager of a licensed branch office, shall comply with the requirements of section54-2016, Idaho Code. In addition, such applicant shall provide a current, certified license history from the other licensing state or jurisdiction, which history shall indicate any disciplinary action taken against the applicant’s license by the other licensing state or jurisdiction, and the status and standing of the applicant’s license in the other state or jurisdiction. (2) An individual who holds an active license in good standing in another state or jurisdiction may, upon written request to the commission, obtain a certificate of waiver of the national portion of the exam required for Idaho licensure. A request for waiver shall indicate the individual’s mailing address to which the commission is to deliver the certificate of waiver. The certificate of waiver shall be submitted with the application for exam as provided in subsection (3) of section54-2014, Idaho Code. (3) An individual who is currently and actively licensed in another state or jurisdiction that administers a real estate exam may be issued a primary Idaho license without further exam or proof of educational prerequisites pursuant to written agreement between Idaho and the other state or jurisdiction, provided that such other state or jurisdiction allows the issuance of real estate licenses in substantially the same manner as set forth in this subsection; provided however, an individual applying to be licensed as a designated broker of a business entity or sole proprietorship, or as a branch office manager of a licensed branch office, shall comply with the requirements of section54-2016, Idaho Code, notwithstanding the terms of the agreement.
Idaho Code 54-2016
(1) Legal business entities. Each legal business entity, as defined in section54-2004, Idaho Code, shall be licensed by the Idaho real estate commission to engage in the real estate business in Idaho and shall make proper application, pay all required fees and meet all requirements listed below. (a) Each legal business entity shall have a properly licensed individual designated broker who shall be held responsible for the activities of the licensed entity. (b) The individual designated broker shall, within three (3) years immediately prior to the designation, satisfactorily complete a commission-approved business conduct and office operations course. (c) The individual designated broker shall also hold the following legal position within the licensed entity: (i) Corporation — an officer; (ii) Partnership or limited partnership — a general partner; (iii) Limited liability company — a member or manager. The individual designated broker for any business entity shall have full authority to act on behalf of the licensed business entity and shall submit sufficient and satisfactory proof thereof with the application for license. Such proof shall include a list of the entity’s officers, directors, members or managers, as reflected in the minutes, resolutions or other similar business documents of the entity. All acts of that individual as designated broker shall be considered acts of the licensed business entity. Nothing in this section is intended to create liability to a legal business entity for illegal or fraudulent acts by the individual broker performed solely on his own account. (d) A license issued to a legal business entity, as defined in this chapter, is effective only as long as the individual designated broker’s license is in active status and in effect. If the individual so designated has a license refused, revoked, suspended or otherwise made inactive by the commission, or if the individual designated broker voluntarily surrenders the individual license or ceases to be connected with the entity in the manner required above, the business entity shall have ten (10) business days in which to designate another qualified individual as designated broker before the entity’s license is terminated, and the licenses of all associated licensees are made inactive. (e) One (1) individual may act as designated broker for more than one (1) licensed business entity, however, all entities shall have their main offices in the same physical location. (f) Satisfactory proof of mandatory errors and omissions insurance shall be provided for both the individual designated broker and the licensed business entity. (g) A legal business entity doing business under an assumed name shall provide satisfactory proof of having legally filed a certificate of assumed name with the Idaho secretary of state. (2) Sole proprietorships. An individual designated broker not licensed with a legal business entity, as defined in section54-2004, Idaho Code, shall be licensed as a sole proprietor. Each sole proprietorship seeking a real estate license shall meet all of the following requirements: (a) A licensed sole proprietor doing business under an assumed business name shall provide satisfactory proof of having legally filed a certificate of assumed name with the Idaho secretary of state; (b) Satisfactory proof of mandatory errors and omissions insurance shall be provided for the licensed designated broker of a sole proprietorship; (c) The individual designated broker shall have satisfactorily completed a commission-approved business conduct and office operations course within three (3) years immediately prior to the application for license. (3) Multiple business names prohibited. A legal business entity or sole proprietorship shall be licensed under only one (1) business name. (4) Branch offices. Each branch office in which trust funds and original transaction files are maintained shall be separately licensed in accordance with the following: (a) The designated broker establishing the branch office shall submit an application, along with the required fee for the issuance or renewal of the branch office license. (b) The designated broker shall designate in the application a branch manager, who shall be an associate broker and who, within three (3) years immediately prior to the designation, shall have completed a commission-approved business conduct and office operations course, to regularly occupy and be responsible for the supervision of the branch office. When a branch manager is a regular full-time employee or is engaged in a full-time activity at a location other than the place he is licensed to do business, a presumption will be made that the branch manager is unable to responsibly supervise the branch; provided however, the presumption may be overcome by evidence to the contrary which the commission determines to be satisfactory. (c) A branch manager shall not be licensed to manage more than one (1) branch office at a time. (d) A license issued to a branch office is valid and in effect only as long as the license of the designated broker remains in active status. (e) No separate branch office license or manager is required for business locations other than the main office unless trust funds or original transaction records are kept at the branch. (f) If a separate real estate trust account is maintained for a branch office, all records and related files for that account shall be maintained at the branch office. (g) Each branch office or business location, whether separately licensed or not, shall conduct business only in the licensed name of the legal entity or sole proprietor.
Idaho Code 54-2017
(1) An individual who is currently and actively licensed as a real estate broker in another jurisdiction and wishes to work in cooperation with an Idaho real estate broker must submit an application on a form approved by the commission. The application must include: (a) The name, physical and mailing addresses and telephone number of the out-of-state broker and any out-of-state sales associate employed by the out-of-state broker who will conduct the Idaho transaction; (b) A current certified license history from the primary state of licensure for each out-of-state broker and out-of-state sales associate named in the application, which history shall indicate any disciplinary action taken against the applicant’s license by the other licensing jurisdiction, and the status and standing of the applicant’s license in the other jurisdiction; (c) The name, license number, physical address and verified statement of consent and signature of the Idaho broker with whom the applicant wishes to cooperate; (d) An irrevocable consent to service from each out-of-state broker and out-of-state sales associate named in the application, appointing the commission’s executive director to act as the out-of-state licensee’s agent upon whom all judicial and other process or legal notices directed to the licensee that are related to the Idaho transaction may be served, and consenting that any lawful process against the licensee that is served upon the executive director shall be of the same legal force and validity as if served upon the licensee and that the authority shall continue in force as long as any liability remains outstanding in this state. Upon receipt of any such process or notice, the executive director shall immediately mail a copy of the same by certified mail to the last known address of the out-of-state broker or out-of-state sales associate; (e) Proof of current errors and omissions insurance that complies with the minimum requirements established by the commission, covering all out-of-state licensees for all licensed activities under the provisions of this chapter; and (f) Applicable license fee, which fee shall be nonrefundable. (2) A cooperative license is valid for twelve (12) months from the date of issuance, or until the license of the out-of-state broker expires or is inactivated, surrendered, suspended or revoked, whichever occurs first, and may not be renewed. In the event a transaction is not completed within the twelve (12) month period, a new cooperative license application may be submitted. (3) It is a prerequisite to conducting a cooperative Idaho commercial real estate transaction that out-of-state licenses be maintained on active status. If the license of the out-of-state broker or any out-of-state sales associate named in the cooperative license application expires or is inactivated, surrendered, suspended or revoked, the out-of-state broker shall immediately give written notice to the commission. (4) An out-of-state broker holding a cooperative license shall notify the commission in writing of any change of physical or mailing address for any out-of-state licensee named in the cooperative license application within ten (10) business days of the change. (5) If at any time the out-of-state broker or the Idaho broker wishes to terminate the cooperative relationship, written notice of the termination shall be provided to the commission within ten (10) business days of the termination. (6) When acting under a cooperative license, an out-of-state broker or out-of-state sales associate shall work through the cooperating Idaho broker. The Idaho broker must be in charge of the transaction from beginning to end. Any entrusted moneys received in a cooperative transaction may be handled only by the cooperating Idaho broker in accordance with section54-2041, Idaho Code. (7) Each out-of-state broker or out-of-state sales associate, while cooperating with an Idaho broker, is governed by the provisions of this chapter. Any violation of a provision of this chapter by the out-of-state broker or out-of-state sales associate subjects the out-of-state licensee and the Idaho broker to disciplinary action in accordance with this chapter. (8) An out-of-state broker may cooperate with only one (1) Idaho broker and an Idaho broker may cooperate with only one (1) out-of-state broker per commercial real estate transaction. However, an out-of-state broker may obtain a cooperative license for more than one (1) commercial real estate transaction at a time. (9) The commission may deny an application for a cooperative license for any reason that is sufficient to deny an application for a license pursuant to this chapter.
Idaho Code 54-2018
(1) Initial license period. Each new license shall be for a period of one (1) year plus the months up to and including the next birthday of the licensee, not to exceed a period of two (2) years, and shall expire on the birthday of the licensee. A salesperson licensed in this state who applies for and obtains a broker license shall retain the license renewal period and expiration date of his salesperson license. Corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies and other entities defined as "persons" in this chapter shall have established as the equivalent of a birth date, the birth date of its designated broker in accordance with the provisions of section67-2614, Idaho Code. Licensed branch offices shall have established as the equivalent of a birth date, the birth date of the designated broker for the branch office. (2) License renewal. Each license shall be renewable in accordance with the provisions of section67-2614, Idaho Code. (a) If renewing an active license, the application shall include: (i) Certification that the applicant has met the commission’s continuing education requirements as set forth in section54-2023, Idaho Code; (ii) Certification that the applicant has met the mandatory errors and omissions insurance requirement for real estate licensees as set forth in section54-2013, Idaho Code; and (iii) Payment of all renewal fees established by this chapter or by the commission. (b) If renewing an inactive license, the application shall include payment of all renewal fees established by this chapter or by the commission by rule. (3) Late renewal. If the licensee fails to submit a completed application for renewal or pay the renewal fee on or before the expiration date, the commission may accept a later application or payment of the fee, subject to such conditions as the commission may require including, but not limited to, the assessment of a late fee; provided that between the license expiration date and the date of renewal of the license, the rights of the licensee under such license shall be expired, and during such period of expiration it shall be unlawful for any licensee to do or attempt to offer to do any of the acts of the kind and nature described in the definitions of real estate broker or real estate salesperson in section54-2004, Idaho Code, in consideration of compensation of any kind or expectation thereof. An expired license that is not renewed within one (1) year of the expiration date shall be automatically terminated by the commission and may not be renewed. (4) Active and inactive license status. A licensee who is a designated broker or associated with a designated broker shall hold an active license. A licensee who has paid all applicable fees, who is not associated with a designated broker and who holds a current license that is not revoked, suspended or terminated shall hold his license on inactive status. A licensee seeking to change from active license status to inactive license status shall have the broker submit a change of status application to the commission in the form and manner approved by the commission. During the period that his license is inactive, the licensee shall not engage in the business or act in the capacity of real estate broker, associate broker or salesperson. However, an inactive licensee may receive a referral fee for any referral made during the period his license was active. A licensee may activate an inactive license by meeting each of the following: (a) If activating as a sales associate, associating with a designated Idaho broker and having the broker submit an application in the form and manner approved by the commission; (b) If activating as a designated broker, establishing an office in the manner required by this chapter and submitting an application in the form and manner approved by the commission; (c) Paying any required fees; (d) Obtaining and maintaining a policy of errors and omissions insurance as required by section54-2013, Idaho Code, and in accordance with the rules of the commission and certifying the same; and (e) Successfully completing any continuing education requirements, as prescribed in section54-2023, Idaho Code, and certifying the same for the current license period. (5) Continuing education. A licensee shall not submit an application to renew a license on active status or to activate an inactive license without having obtained the continuing education credit hours required by section54-2023, Idaho Code. A licensee who violates this subsection shall be subject to disciplinary action by the commission. (6) Time required. The commission may request satisfactory proof of continuing education compliance from any licensee who has certified to the commission that he has completed the requirement. The request shall state the time within which the proof must be received at the commission office, which time shall not be less than ten (10) business days. (7) Satisfactory proof. Upon request from the commission, the licensee shall submit satisfactory proof of having met the continuing education requirement set forth in section54-2023, Idaho Code. "Satisfactory proof" shall, for each course, consist of documentation: (a) Identifying the licensee, the title of the course, the course certification number, the course provider, the number of classroom hours, the completion date of the course, and including: (i) A transcript of the course taken; (ii) A letter from the provider verifying successful completion of the course; or (iii) A course completion certificate; and (b) Identifying the course certification approval number to establish that the course is approved for continuing education credit as provided by section54-2023, Idaho Code. The commission may, in its sole discretion, accept alternative documentation establishing that the course is approved for credit. (8) Failure to submit proof. A licensee failing to submit satisfactory proof of completing the continuing education requirement after being requested to do so by the commission may have his license inactivated by the commission and shall not be entitled to reactivate the license unless and until he provides to the commission satisfactory proof that he meets the continuing education requirements of section54-2023, Idaho Code. Nothing in this section shall limit the ability of the commission to investigate or discipline a licensee for violating subsection (5) of this section or for violating any other section of this chapter. (9) Change in personal information. An individual licensee, whether active or inactive, shall provide written notice to the commission, in the form and manner approved by the commission, of any change of his personal name, address of personal residence or personal telephone number. Notice shall be provided within ten (10) business days of the change. If the licensee has changed his personal name, he shall also submit legal proof of the change and, if an active licensee, he shall have the broker submit the written notice of change to the commission. (10) Issuance of the license and effective date. A real estate license shall be deemed issued, and any requested license changes shall become effective, when the completed application, attachments, and any required fees are received at and approved by the commission. An application that is incomplete or lacking the required fees shall be returned to the applicant and no license shall be issued until a completed application and all required fees are received at and actually approved by the commission. A brokerage is not required to obtain, display or possess a physical license certificate as evidence of the individual’s active licensure; however, the commission may make license certificates available for a fee as authorized by this chapter. A brokerage shall not display or otherwise make available to the public a license certificate for any individual who does not hold an active license with the brokerage. (11) Fees nonrefundable. No licensee shall be entitled to a refund of any fee after the license or license change has become effective.
Idaho Code 54-2022
(1) Except as provided in section54-2015, Idaho Code, an applicant seeking a primary Idaho license as a real estate salesperson, broker or associate broker shall furnish satisfactory proof to the commission that the applicant has successfully completed current commission-approved and accredited courses of real estate study as follows: (a) Salesperson’s license. For a salesperson’s license, the applicant shall complete a total of ninety (90) classroom hours; (b) Broker’s or associate broker’s license. Applicants seeking a broker’s or associate broker’s license shall, in addition to meeting the requirements for a salesperson’s license, successfully complete specified courses in advanced real estate study, for a minimum of ninety (90) additional classroom hours. (2) Each applicant shall successfully complete all prelicense real estate courses within no more than three (3) years prior to the date of the license application. However, upon written request for special consideration by the license applicant, the commission may waive or modify the three (3) year requirement at its discretion, based on the applicant’s experience or additional education. Each waiver request shall be submitted with a current certified license history from Idaho or the applicant’s other licensing jurisdiction, which history shall indicate all disciplinary actions taken against the applicant’s license and the status and standing of such license in such licensing state or jurisdiction, along with sufficient proof of education completion. (3) To receive credit for prelicense real estate courses, a student must regularly attend and complete the course, and such course must meet all requirements set forth in section54-2036, Idaho Code. (4) No credit will be given for courses taken for audit. (5) Credit for completion of approved prelicense education coursework will not be granted when the content of a course repeats that for which credit has been previously received. (6) Upon written request from a license applicant, the commission may waive or modify one (1) or more prelicense course requirements based upon the applicant’s satisfactory completion of similar real estate courses in Idaho or another state or jurisdiction. The request for waiver shall be accompanied by an official transcript from the institution that provided the course of instruction, along with a description of the subjects covered in the course and the number of classroom hours involved in the instruction. "Satisfactory completion" means the applicant regularly attended the course and received a final grade of "C" or better.
Idaho Code 54-2023
(1) Each licensee applying to renew an Idaho broker or salesperson license on active status, and each Idaho broker or salesperson applying to change from inactive to active license status after having renewed the license on inactive status, shall successfully complete two (2) commission core courses, plus twelve (12) classroom hours of continuing education credit. If the inactive licensee is within the initial licensing period, no continuing education is required to change to active license status. Provided that: (a) Salesperson — First active renewal or activation. To renew an Idaho salesperson license on active status for the first time, or to change from inactive to active status for the first time after the expiration of the initial license period, a salesperson shall complete two (2) commission core courses, plus the post license course. (b) Inactive broker activating as a designated broker or branch manager. To activate as a designated broker or branch manager, a broker on inactive status shall, in addition to meeting the continuing education requirements of this subsection, have completed a commission-approved business conduct and office operations course within three (3) years immediately prior to the license activation. (2) Credits used to reactivate license. Continuing education credit hours applied to activate an inactive license are considered "spent" and may not thereafter be applied toward the continuing education requirements for subsequent license renewal. (3) No duplicate credit. No licensee may obtain continuing education credit for completing: (a) Any core course curriculum for which the licensee has previously received continuing education credit; or (b) Any course curriculum for which the licensee has received continuing education credit in the same license period. (4) Excess credits. The classroom hours shall apply to the license period in which such course is completed; hours completed in excess of those required for the license period shall not accumulate or be credited for the purposes of subsequent license renewal periods. (5) Commission-ordered education. No licensee shall obtain continuing education credit for education ordered by the commission as part of a disciplinary action. (6) Obtaining continuing education classroom hours. In order to obtain continuing education classroom hours, a licensee must: (a) Successfully complete a commission-approved continuing education or post license course; (b) Attend a regularly scheduled meeting of the commission from the time the meeting is called to order until the meeting is adjourned or until the licensee is excused by the commission chairperson. A maximum of four (4) hours for this activity shall be credited for any one (1) meeting in any one (1) license period; (c) Successfully complete a commission-approved broker prelicense course. Continuing education credit may be obtained for retaking the same broker prelicense course only if completed after three (3) years of completing the previous course; or (d) Provide to the commission a transcript or course completion certificate of successful completion of any of the following courses without commission preapproval of the curriculum, instructors or providers: (i) Professional designation courses. Any course developed by national professional organizations that is required in order to earn professional designations from a national organization in specialized areas of licensed real estate practice; (ii) Courses accredited by another profession or jurisdiction. Any course approved by and offered in satisfaction of another professional or occupational licensing authority’s education requirements, if the commission determines that the course is within the approved topic areas established by the commission and if the course otherwise meets commission standards for course certification including distance learning and minimum classroom hour requirements; or (iii) Courses offered by an accredited college or university. Any course offered in satisfaction of a degree requirement by an accredited college or university if the commission determines that the course is within the approved topic areas established by the commission. (e) If a certified course instructor, teach a live course for which continuing education credit may be obtained. Credits shall be granted for the number of classroom hours taught. (7) Licensee duty to keep satisfactory proof. The licensee shall keep satisfactory proof of having completed the continuing education requirement and shall submit such proof at the request of the commission as provided in section54-2018, Idaho Code. (8) Provisional license — Extension of time. A three (3) month extension of time for completing the education requirements may be obtained by submitting with the renewal application, or application to activate, satisfactory evidence showing that the applicant was unable to comply with such education requirements. Such evidence shall be: (a) Bona fide hardship preventing completion of the reinstatement requirements of an inactive license; (b) Health reasons preventing attendance or completion; or (c) Other compelling cause beyond the control of the applicant while engaged in the real estate business. If such an extension is granted, the licensee shall receive a provisional license for a period of time not to exceed three (3) months. No further extension of time may be granted. A license issued or renewed after an extension of time has been granted shall retain the original license expiration date. Failure to satisfy the continuing education requirement within the time granted shall result in the automatic inactivation of the license.
Idaho Code 54-2048
The "responsible broker," as referred to in this section, shall be responsible to the commission for the transaction, transaction records, the funds and closing in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. The broker who lists and sells any real property shall be deemed the responsible broker in the transaction. In the case of a cooperative sale, the broker who holds entrusted funds in a real estate trust account while the transaction is pending, or who delivers or transfers the funds to the closing agency or any authorized party other than the cooperating broker in the transaction, shall be deemed the broker responsible for the transaction. The responsible broker shall: (1) Ensure the correctness and delivery of detailed closing statements that accurately reflect all receipts and disbursements for their respective accounts to both the buyer and seller in a transaction, even if the closing is completed by a real estate escrow closing agent, title company or other authorized third party and regardless of the responsible broker’s agent or nonagent relationship to the buyer or seller. (2) Show proof of delivery of the closing statement to the buyer and seller by their signatures on copies of such closing statements, which shall be retained in the broker’s transaction file. When signatures of the parties cannot be obtained, a copy of the closing statement transmittal letter, sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, or a written certification of delivery signed by an officer of the escrow closing agency, shall be retained in the broker’s transaction files. (3) Create and maintain, for the retention period required in section54-2049, Idaho Code, a transaction file containing the following documents, as applicable. For all pending, closed or fallen transactions, the original or a true and correct copy of: (a) Signed closing statements, if applicable; (b) Written and signed brokerage representation agreements, if any. A responsible broker who is representing both the seller and the buyer in a transaction shall retain properly executed brokerage representation agreements in the transaction file and, if appropriate to the transaction, a properly executed "consent to limited dual representation" statement. A responsible broker who has a signed brokerage representation agreement with only one (1) party to the transaction, either buyer or seller, must retain only that one (1) agreement in the transaction file; (c) All offers accepted, countered or rejected, which must each be retained in the manner required in section54-2049, Idaho Code; (d) The original or a true and correct copy of all rejected offers must be retained in the files of the selling broker for the statutory records retention period in section54-2049, Idaho Code.
Idaho Code 54-2087
If a buyer or seller enters into a written contract for representation in a regulated real estate transaction, that buyer or seller becomes a client to whom the brokerage and its licensees owe the following agency duties and obligations: (1) To perform the terms of the written agreement with the client; (2) To exercise reasonable skill and care; (3) To be available to the client to receive and timely present all written offers and counteroffers; (4) To promote the best interests of the client in good faith, honesty and fair dealing including, but not limited to: (a) Disclosing to the client all adverse material facts actually known or which reasonably should have been known by the licensee; (b) Seeking a buyer to purchase the seller’s property at a price, and under terms and conditions acceptable to the seller and assisting in the negotiation therefor; or (c) Seeking a property for purchase at a price and under terms and conditions acceptable to the buyer and assisting in the negotiation therefor; (d) For the benefit of a client/buyer: when appropriate, advising the client to obtain professional inspections of the property or to seek appropriate tax, legal and other professional advice or counsel; (e) For the benefit of a client/seller: upon written request by a client/seller, requesting reasonable proof of a prospective buyer’s financial ability to purchase the real property which is the subject matter of the transaction. This duty may be satisfied by any appropriate method suitable to the transaction or, when deemed necessary by the real estate licensee, by advising the client to consult with an accountant, lawyer, or other professional as dictated by the transaction. (5) To properly account for moneys or property placed in the care and responsibility of the brokerage pursuant to section54-2041, Idaho Code; and (6) To maintain the confidentiality of specific client information as defined by and to the extent required in this chapter, and as follows: (a) The duty to a client continues beyond the termination of representation only so long as the information continues to be confidential client information as defined in this chapter, and only so long as the information does not become generally known in the marketing community from a source other than the brokerage or its associated licensees; (b) A licensee who personally has gained confidential client information about a buyer or seller while associated with one (1) broker and who later associates with a different broker remains obligated to maintain the client confidentiality as required by this chapter; (c) If a brokerage represents a buyer or seller whose interests conflict with those of a former client, the brokerage shall inform the second client of the brokerage’s prior representation of the former client and that confidential client information obtained during the first representation cannot be given to the second client. Nothing in this section shall prevent the brokerage from asking the former client for permission to release such information; (d) Nothing in this section is intended to create a privileged communication between any client and any brokerage or licensee for purposes of civil, criminal or administrative legal proceedings. (7) Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, a brokerage and its licensees owe no duty to a client to conduct an independent inspection of the property and owe no duty to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of any statement or representation made regarding a property. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, a brokerage and its licensees owe no duty to conduct an independent investigation of either party’s financial ability to complete a real estate transaction. (8) The duties set forth in this section are mandatory and may not be waived or abrogated, either unilaterally or by agreement. (9) Nothing in this section prohibits a brokerage from charging a separate fee or commission for each service provided to the client in the transaction. (10) Nothing in this section shall result in imputed knowledge between multiple licensees of the brokerage when neither has reason to have such knowledge. (11) A brokerage and its licensees may represent two (2) or more buyers who wish to make an offer for the purchase of the same real property; provided, that the brokerage or its licensee has advised all such buyers in writing of the same.
Idaho Code 54-2617
(1) Certificates of competency shall be issued for a period of three (3) years and shall expire three (3) years from the date of issue, unless sooner revoked or suspended. (2) A certificate of competency for plumbing contractor or journeyman may be renewed at any time during the month prior to its expiration by providing proof of completion of the continuing education requirements as established by the board and compliance with all other renewal requirements of statute or rule. A certificate of competency for plumbing specialty contractor and specialty journeyman may be renewed at any time during the month prior to its expiration by compliance with all renewal requirements of statute or rule. (3) Failure of any holder to timely renew a certificate of competency shall cause lapse of the certificate, but it may be revived within two (2) years without examination only upon payment of the full initial fee. (4) The administrator may renew, on an inactive basis, a certificate of competency for a plumbing contractor or specialty contractor who is not engaged in plumbing contracting in this state. The board shall fix and collect an inactive license fee for such an inactive license renewal in an amount not to exceed thirty-six dollars ($36.00). A plumbing contractor or specialty contractor holding an inactive license may not engage in the practice of plumbing contracting or specialty contracting in this state. A plumbing contractor or specialty contractor’s inactive license may be converted to an active license by paying a processing fee of thirty dollars ($30.00) to the administrator, by providing proof of completion of the continuing education requirements for the duration of the inactive period that would have been required during that period for an active license, and by furnishing a compliance bond in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000) or evidence of such coverage by a corporate industry group bond acceptable to the board. (5) In the event that a plumbing contractor dies or becomes otherwise incapacitated, a temporary plumbing contractor certificate of competency may be issued to an applicant who holds an active Idaho journeyman certificate of competency to represent the firm, company, copartnership, association or corporation previously represented by the deceased or incapacitated contractor. The holder of a temporary contractor certificate of competency may perform all the acts a plumbing contractor is authorized to do by this chapter and the rules promulgated by the board, with the exception of procuring a new permit from the division of occupational and professional licenses or from a city or a county or soliciting new work. A temporary contractor certificate of competency shall be valid for a period not longer than ninety (90) days from the date it is issued, and it may be renewed one (1) time by the administrator upon written request of the holder of the certificate. (6) The board shall promulgate rules to provide for a staggered schedule of issuing and renewing certificates of competency.
Idaho Code 54-4124
(1) Effective July 1, 2017, it is a violation of this act for a person to directly or indirectly engage or attempt to engage in business as an appraisal management company, to directly or indirectly engage or attempt to perform appraisal management services, or to advertise or hold itself out as engaging in or conducting business as an appraisal management company without first registering with the board under the provisions of this chapter. (2) The registration required under subsection (1) of this section shall be filed in the form required by the board by rule, shall be renewed annually and shall, at a minimum, include the following information: (a) Name of the person seeking registration; (b) Business address of the person seeking registration; (c) Phone contact information of the person seeking registration; (d) If the person is not an entity that is domiciled in this state, an executed appointment of an agent for service of process in this state in the form required by the board; (e) The name, address and contact information for all controlling persons; and (f) Any other information required by the board by rule that is reasonably necessary to implement the provisions of this act. (3) A registration granted by the board pursuant to this act shall be renewed and reinstated as provided in section67-2614, Idaho Code. The board shall establish by rule the fee to be paid by each appraisal management company seeking registration under this act, such that the sum of the fees paid by all appraisal management companies seeking registration under this act shall be sufficient for the administration of this act, but in no case shall the fee be more than one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) per calendar year. (4)(a) An applicant for issuance or renewal of an appraisal management company registration is required to file with the board a surety bond with one (1) or more corporate sureties authorized to do business in this state or an irrevocable letter of credit issued by an insured depository institution as defined in 12 U.S.C. section 1813, in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). (b) The surety bond or letter of credit required under paragraph (a) of this subsection must be available for all amounts adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be owing to persons that have been injured by the appraisal management company’s failure to comply with this act. The name of the corporate surety and the policy number or the name of the insured depository institution, as applicable, shall be made available only to persons or their insurers who provide written evidence to the board that they possess an adjudicated and unsatisfied judgment against the appraisal management company. (c) The board may require an appraisal management company to provide proof of a current surety bond or letter of credit upon written notice. (d) A person or the board having a claim against an appraisal management company, if it has a claim, may bring suit against the surety bond or letter of credit required by paragraph (a) of this subsection. An action against the bond or letter of credit must be commenced within one hundred twenty (120) days after the appraisal management company allegedly failed to comply with this act. (5) The board shall issue a unique registration number to each appraisal management company that is registered in this state and maintain an online list of the appraisal management companies that have registered with the board pursuant to this act. An appraisal management company registered in this state shall disclose the registration number provided to it by the board on the engagement documents presented to an appraiser. (6) Each appraisal management company seeking to be registered or to renew an existing registration in this state shall certify to the board in a form prescribed by the board upon registration and renewal that it has a system in place to periodically review the work of appraisers who have performed appraisals for the appraisal management company to verify that the appraisals are being conducted in accordance with uniform standards of professional appraisal practice. (7) Each appraisal management company seeking to be registered in this state shall certify to the board upon registration and renewal that it has retained all records required to be maintained under this act including the documentation for board registration and registration renewals for the period specified for retention of an appraiser’s work file in the uniform standards of professional appraisal practice. (8) Each appraisal management company seeking to be registered or to renew an existing registration in this state shall certify that the company will require appraisals to be conducted independently as required by the appraisal independence standards under section 15 U.S.C. 1639e, including the requirements of payment of a customary and reasonable fee to independent appraisers when the appraisal management company is providing services for a consumer credit transaction secured by the principal dwelling of a consumer. (9)(a) Each appraisal management company seeking to be registered or to renew a registration in this state shall certify to the board in a form required by the board that the company maintains a detailed record of each service request that the company receives for appraisals of property located in this state. (b) All records required to be maintained by the registered appraisal management company shall be made available for inspection by the board upon reasonable notice to the appraisal management company.
Idaho Code 54-4505
(1) Any individual who wishes to become licensed as a construction manager shall make written application to the administrator on such forms or in such manner as the administrator may prescribe. Each applicant shall provide such proof as the administrator may require that he: (a) Has a bachelor’s degree in architecture, engineering or construction management from a college or university that has an educational program in architecture, engineering or construction management, as the case may be, accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting organization and that he has a minimum of four (4) years’ experience in managing construction projects; or (b) Has a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in managing construction projects. (2) If the administrator finds that the applicant meets the requirements for licensure set forth in subsection (1) of this section, he shall administer an examination to the applicant, which examination shall be offered at least once each year. The examination shall test the applicant’s knowledge and proficiency in construction management issues, including health, environmental and safety regulations, interpretation of construction contracts, financing, scheduling and project administration for construction projects. The administrator shall establish a fee for administering the examination to each applicant which must be paid before the applicant may sit for the examination. (3) An applicant who demonstrates knowledge and proficiency of construction management by virtue of passing the examination shall, upon the payment of an appropriate fee, be issued a license authorizing that individual to provide construction management services.
Idaho Code 54-4506
(1) The administrator may issue a temporary license for a period not to exceed one (1) year to an applicant who provides satisfactory proof of possession of a valid construction manager’s license issued by another state pursuant to requirements substantially similar to those set forth in section54-4505, Idaho Code. (2) Temporary licenses may not be renewed nor their terms extended beyond the period set forth in this section.
Idaho Code 54-5013
(1) Certificates of competency shall expire twenty-four (24) calendar months from the date of issue, or on the last day of the month of the certification period, unless renewed as provided in this section, or unless sooner revoked or suspended. (2) Renewal of a certificate may be requested within sixty (60) days prior to the expiration date. Any certificate which has expired may be revived at any time within one (1) year from the first day of the final month of the certification period, by payment of a thirty-five dollar ($35.00) revival fee in addition to the full renewal fee, and if any, all outstanding civil penalties, permits or other fees and penalties. (3) Any person whose certificate has been revoked may, after the expiration of one (1) year from the date of such revocation, but not before, apply for a new certificate. Successful application shall require satisfactory proof of payment of any and all outstanding civil penalties, permits or other fees and penalties.
Idaho Code 54-5204
(1) On and after January 1, 2006, it shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of, or hold himself out as, a contractor within this state without being registered as required in this chapter. (2) It shall be unlawful for a contractor to engage any other contractor who is required by this chapter to be registered as a contractor unless such other contractor furnishes satisfactory proof to the contractor that he is duly registered under the provisions of this chapter. (3) Any person who engages in the business or acts in the capacity of a contractor, whether or not duly registered, has thereby submitted to the jurisdiction of the state of Idaho and to the administrative jurisdiction of the Idaho contractors board, and shall be subject to all penalties and remedies available under Idaho law for any violation of this chapter.
Idaho Code 54-5210
(1) An applicant for registration as a contractor shall submit an application under oath upon a form to be prescribed by the board and which shall include the following information pertaining to the applicant: (a) Social security number for natural persons or employer tax identification number for other persons; (b) The name and address under which the applicant conducts business; (c) The name and address of each principal, member, partner, shareholder, or any other person claiming an ownership interest in the business entity for which registration is being applied for; (d) A certificate issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in the state of Idaho or other satisfactory proof that the applicant has procured and has in effect worker’s compensation insurance or a statement by the contractor as to why such certificate or coverage is not required for the applicant; (e) A certificate issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in the state of Idaho that the applicant has procured and has in effect a general liability policy, including products and completed operations insurance covering the applicant’s construction operations in the sum of not less than three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) single limit. The name of the insurance company, the insured and policy number shall be made available only to persons or their insurers stating that they possess a claim against the contractor; (f) A statement of the type of construction to be undertaken by the applicant, or such other information as may be required by the board pursuant to administrative rules adopted by the board; and (g) A statement that the applicant and each principal, member, partner, shareholder or any other person claiming an ownership interest in the business entity for which registration is being applied for herein has never been denied, surrendered or had revoked a contractor’s license or registration privilege in this or any other state or, if a license or registration privilege has been denied, surrendered or revoked in this or any other state, an explanation of any such denial, surrender or revocation. (2) Along with such application, the applicant shall submit a registration fee as may be set by the board to cover its administrative and enforcement costs, not to exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per year. (3) An application for registration that has been denied by the board shall be considered a contested case as provided for inchapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code, and shall be subject to the provisions of that chapter as well as the administrative rules adopted by the board governing contested cases.
Idaho Code 54-5211
(1) A registration shall be issued for a period of not less than twenty-four (24) months nor more than five (5) years, as determined by the board. Each registration shall set forth its expiration date on the face of the certificate. No less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of such registration, the board shall notify a registered contractor that such registration is set to expire. (2) A registered contractor in this state who is not engaging in business as a contractor as defined in this chapter may be issued an inactive registration. The registered contractor must submit the fee set by board rule and a written request for an inactive registration. Each inactive registration shall be issued for a period of twenty-four (24) months. A registered contractor holding an inactive registration may not engage in business as a contractor in this state and does not need to keep current insurance coverage as required by this chapter. A registered contractor wishing to convert an inactive registration to an active registration must pay the fee as defined by board rule and provide proof of current insurance coverage as required by this chapter. (3) Reinstatement of a lapsed registration shall require the payment of a renewal fee and reinstatement fee in accordance with the administrative rules adopted by the board. The failure of any registered contractor to renew his registration as required herein and by the administrative rules of the board shall not deprive such person of the right to renewal upon subsequent application for registration and payment of the required board fees.
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TITLE 18 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
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18-1005
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19-2102
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19-2103
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19-2104
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19-2105
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19-2106
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19-2107
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19-2108
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19-2109
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19-2110
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19-2111
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19-2113
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19-2114
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19-2115
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19-2116
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19-2117
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19-2118
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19-2119
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19-2120
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19-2121
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19-2122
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19-2123
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19-2124
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19-2125
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19-2126
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19-2127
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19-2128
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19-2129
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19-2130
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19-2131
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19-2132
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19-2133
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19-2134
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19-2135
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26-1102
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26-1103
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26-1104
FEES.
26-1105
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26-1106
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26-1107
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26-1109
BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS.
26-1110
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26-1111
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26-1112
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26-1113
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26-1114
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26-1115
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26-1116
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26-404
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29-104
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29-105
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29-106
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29-107
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29-108
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29-109
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29-110
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29-111
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29-112
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29-113
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31-707
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TITLE 33 EDUCATION
CHAPTER 12 TEACHERS
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33-1201
CERTIFICATE REQUIRED.
33-1201A
IDAHO PROFESSIONAL ENDORSEMENT — ELIGIBILITY.
33-1201B
GRANDFATHER RIGHTS FOR SPECIFIC ENDORSEMENTS.
33-1202
ELIGIBILITY FOR CERTIFICATE.
33-1203
ACCREDITED TEACHER TRAINING REQUIREMENTS.
33-1204
VALIDITY, DURATION, RENEWAL, AND LAPSE OF CERTIFICATES — LIFETIME INSTRUCTIONAL AND LIFETIME ADMINISTRATOR CERTIFICATES.
33-1205
CERTIFICATE RECORDS AND FEES.
33-1207
ENDORSEMENT AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFICATES.
33-1207A
TEACHER PREPARATION.
33-1208
REVOCATION, SUSPENSION, DENIAL, OR PLACE REASONABLE CONDITIONS ON CERTIFICATE — GROUNDS.
33-1208A
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND IMMUNITY.
33-1209
PROCEEDINGS TO REVOKE, SUSPEND, DENY OR PLACE REASONABLE CONDITIONS ON A CERTIFICATE — LETTERS OF REPRIMAND — COMPLAINT — SUBPOENA POWER — HEARING.
33-1210
INFORMATION ON PAST JOB PERFORMANCE.
33-1211
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATION OR PUBLICATION.
33-1212
SCHOOL COUNSELORS.
33-1212A
COLLEGE AND CAREER ADVISORS AND STUDENT MENTORS.
33-1216
SICK AND OTHER LEAVE.
33-1217
ACCRUED UNUSED SICK LEAVE — TRANSFER.
33-1218
SICK LEAVE IN EXCESS OF STATUTORY MINIMUM AMOUNTS — PROOF OF ILLNESS.
33-1220
IN-SERVICE TRAINING — HALTING SERVICE INCREMENTS.
33-1221
SALES OF SERVICES OR MERCHANDISE LIMITED.
33-1222
FREEDOM FROM ABUSE.
33-1224
POWERS AND DUTIES OF TEACHERS.
33-1225
THREATS OF VIOLENCE — LIMITATION ON LIABILITY.
33-1228
SEVERANCE ALLOWANCE AT RETIREMENT.
33-1251
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS — TITLE OF ACT.
33-1252
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS COMMISSION — MEMBERS — APPOINTMENT — TERMS.
33-1253
CHAIRMAN AND VICE-CHAIRMAN — SECRETARY — RULE MAKING.
33-1254
PROFESSIONAL CODES AND STANDARDS — ADOPTION — PUBLICATION.
33-1258
RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE PROFESSIONAL STANDARD.
33-1271
SCHOOL DISTRICTS — PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES — NEGOTIATION AGREEMENTS.
33-1272
DEFINITIONS.
33-1273
SCHOOL DISTRICTS — PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES — NEGOTIATIONS.
33-1274
APPOINTMENT OF MEDIATORS — COMPENSATION.
33-1275
TERMS OF AGREEMENTS.
33-1276
INTENT OF ACT.
33-1279
RELEASED TIME FOR SERVICE ON STATE COMMITTEES AND COMMISSION.
33-1280
AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES TEACHING AUTHORIZATION.
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TITLE 34 ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 4 VOTERS — PRIVILEGES, QUALIFICATIONS AND REGISTRATION
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34-401
ELECTORS PRIVILEGED FROM ARREST DURING ATTENDANCE AT POLLING PLACE — EXCEPTION.
34-402
QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECTORS.
34-403
DISQUALIFIED ELECTORS NOT PERMITTED TO VOTE.
34-404
REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS — POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION — UNAFFILIATED DESIGNATION.
34-405
GAIN OR LOSS OF RESIDENCE BY REASON OF ABSENCE FROM STATE.
34-406
APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRARS.
34-407
PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION.
34-408
CLOSING OF REGISTER — TIME LIMIT.
34-408A
ELECTION DAY REGISTRATION.
34-409
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION.
34-410
MAIL REGISTRATION.
34-410A
ABSENTEE REGISTRATION FOR UNIFORMED AND OVERSEAS CITIZENS.
34-411
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION — CONTENTS — PROOF OF IDENTITY AND RESIDENCE.
34-411A
PRIMARY ELECTIONS — CHANGING PARTY AFFILIATION — UNAFFILIATED ELECTORS.
34-412
QUALIFICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION.
34-413
REREGISTRATION OF ELECTOR WHO CHANGES RESIDENCE.
34-418
WEEKLY REVIEW OF NEW VOTER REGISTRATIONS — REPORT TO INTERESTED OFFICIALS.
34-419
SUSPENSION OF REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS WHO APPEAR NOT TO BE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES.
34-420
NO ELECTOR’S REGISTRATION SHALL BE CANCELED WHILE SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES — EXCEPTION.
34-431
CHALLENGES OF ENTRIES IN ELECTION REGISTER.
34-432
CORRECTION OF ELECTION REGISTER FROM CHALLENGES AT ELECTION.
34-433
ACCURACY OF VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION.
34-434
RETENTION OF NOTICES AND CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO CORRECTION OF ELECTION REGISTERS.
34-435
CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATIONS FOLLOWING ANY GENERAL ELECTION OF THOSE NOT VOTING FOR FOUR YEARS.
34-436
RETENTION OF CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO CANCELLATION OF VOTER’S REGISTRATION.
34-437
FURNISHING LISTS OF REGISTERED ELECTORS — RESTRICTIONS.
34-437A
STATEWIDE LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS.
34-437B
FURNISHING LISTS OF REGISTERED ELECTORS TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
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TITLE 36 FISH AND GAME
CHAPTER 6 COMMERCIAL TRAFFIC IN SKINS, HIDES, AND PELTS OF WILDLIFE
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36-601
TAXIDERMIST AND FUR BUYER’S LICENSE REQUIRED.
36-602
LICENSE FEES — EXPIRATION.
36-603
RECORDS.
36-604
PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO KEEP RECORD.
36-605
UNLICENSED TRAFFIC — PENALTY.
36-606
CONFISCATION OF WILDLIFE — PROOF OF OWNERSHIP REQUIRED.
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TITLE 41 INSURANCE
CHAPTER 18 THE INSURANCE CONTRACT
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41-1801
SCOPE OF CHAPTER.
41-1802
“POLICY” DEFINED.
41-1803
“PREMIUM” DEFINED.
41-1804
INSURABLE INTEREST — PERSONAL INSURANCE.
41-1805
LIFE INSURANCE FOR BENEFIT OF CERTAIN INSTITUTIONS.
41-1806
INSURABLE INTEREST — PROPERTY.
41-1807
POWER TO CONTRACT — PURCHASE OF INSURANCE BY MINORS.
41-1808
APPLICATION REQUIRED — LIFE AND DISABILITY INSURANCE.
41-1809
ALTERATION OF APPLICATION — LIFE AND DISABILITY INSURANCE.
41-1810
APPLICATION AS EVIDENCE.
41-1811
REPRESENTATIONS IN APPLICATIONS.
41-1812
FILING, USE AND DISAPPROVAL OF FORMS.
41-1813
GROUNDS FOR DISAPPROVAL.
41-1814
STANDARD PROVISIONS IN GENERAL.
41-1815
CONTENTS OF POLICIES IN GENERAL.
41-1816
ASSESSMENT POLICIES — SPECIAL CONTENTS.
41-1817
ADDITIONAL POLICY CONTENTS.
41-1818
CHARTER AND BY-LAW PROVISIONS.
41-1819
EXECUTION OF POLICIES.
41-1820
UNDERWRITERS’ AND COMBINATION POLICIES.
41-1821
VALIDITY AND CONSTRUCTION OF NONCOMPLYING FORMS.
41-1822
CONSTRUCTION OF POLICIES.
41-1823
BINDERS.
41-1824
DELIVERY OF POLICY.
41-1825
RENEWAL BY CERTIFICATE.
41-1826
ASSIGNMENT OF POLICIES.
41-1827
RIGHT TO INSPECT POLICIES IN FORCE.
41-1828
PAYMENT DISCHARGES INSURER — PAYMENT TO MARITAL COMMUNITY.
41-1830
NOTICE OF LAPSE OR TERMINATION OF INDIVIDUAL LIFE INSURANCE.
41-1831
FORMS FOR PROOF OF LOSS TO BE FURNISHED.
41-1832
CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION NOT WAIVER.
41-1833
EXEMPTION OF PROCEEDS — LIFE INSURANCE.
41-1834
EXEMPTION OF PROCEEDS — DISABILITY INSURANCE.
41-1835
EXEMPTION OF PROCEEDS — GROUP INSURANCE.
41-1836
EXEMPTION OF PROCEEDS — ANNUITY CONTRACTS — ASSIGNABILITY OF RIGHTS.
41-1837
RETURN OF UNEARNED PREMIUMS ON DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY.
41-1838
VENUE OF SUITS AGAINST INSURERS.
41-1839
ALLOWANCE OF ATTORNEY’S FEES IN SUITS AGAINST OR IN ARBITRATION WITH INSURERS.
41-1840
PREPAYMENT OF CLAIMS.
41-1841
BLOCK CANCELLATIONS AND BLOCK NONRENEWALS — NOTICE TO DIRECTOR REQUIRED.
41-1842
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE — CANCELLATION — NONRENEWAL.
41-1843
INSURANCE RATES AND CREDIT RATING.
41-1844
PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFIT RESTRICTIONS PROHIBITED.
41-1845
RECREATIONAL-RELATED ACTIVITIES.
41-1846
HEALTH CARE POLICIES — APPLICABILITY — REQUIREMENT.
41-1847
ASSIGNMENT OF HEALTH INSURANCE CONTRACTS.
41-1848
LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND PURPOSE — COVERAGE FOR ABORTIONS IN STATE EXCHANGE PROHIBITED.
41-1849
CONTRACTS WITH PROVIDERS OF DENTAL SERVICES.
41-1850
CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE.
41-1851
ELECTRONIC NOTICES AND DOCUMENTS.
41-1852
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST LIVING ORGAN DONORS PROHIBITED.
41-1853
PLANS COVERING CONTRACEPTION.
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TITLE 41 INSURANCE
CHAPTER 21 DISABILITY INSURANCE POLICIES
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SCOPE OF CHAPTER.
41-2102
SHORT TITLE.
41-2103
SCOPE AND FORMAT OF POLICY.
41-2104
REQUIRED PROVISIONS — CAPTIONS — OMISSIONS — SUBSTITUTIONS.
41-2105
ENTIRE CONTRACT — CHANGES.
41-2106
TIME LIMIT ON CERTAIN DEFENSES.
41-2107
GRACE PERIOD.
41-2108
REINSTATEMENT.
41-2109
NOTICE OF CLAIM.
41-2110
CLAIM FORMS.
41-2111
PROOFS OF LOSS.
41-2112
TIME OF PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.
41-2113
PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.
41-2114
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION — AUTOPSY.
41-2115
LEGAL ACTIONS.
41-2116
CHANGE OF BENEFICIARY.
41-2117
OPTIONAL POLICY PROVISIONS.
41-2118
CHANGE OF OCCUPATION.
41-2119
MISSTATEMENT OF AGE.
41-2123
RELATION OF EARNINGS TO INSURANCE.
41-2124
UNPAID PREMIUMS.
41-2125
CONFORMITY WITH STATE STATUTES.
41-2126
ILLEGAL OCCUPATION.
41-2127
INTOXICANTS AND NARCOTICS.
41-2128
RENEWABILITY.
41-2129
ORDER OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS.
41-2130
THIRD PARTY OWNERSHIP.
41-2131
REQUIREMENTS OF OTHER JURISDICTIONS.
41-2132
POLICIES ISSUED FOR DELIVERY IN ANOTHER STATE.
41-2133
CONFORMING TO STATUTE.
41-2134
AGE LIMIT.
41-2135
PROHIBITED POLICY PLANS — PROVISIONS.
41-2136
FILING OF RATES.
41-2137
FRANCHISE DISABILITY INSURANCE LAW.
41-2138
HEALTH INSURANCE — TEN-DAY FREE EXAMINATION.
41-2139
REQUIRED PROVISIONS — COVERAGE OF DEPENDENT CHILD.
41-2140
REQUIRED PROVISIONS.
41-2141
COORDINATION OF BENEFITS — COORDINATION WITH SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS.
41-2142
LIMITATION OF BENEFITS FOR ELECTIVE ABORTIONS.
41-2143
SERVICES PROVIDED BY GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES.
41-2144
MAMMOGRAPHY COVERAGE.
41-2146
COVERAGE PROVIDED TO PERSONS HAVING INSURANCE.
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CHAPTER 25 CASUALTY INSURANCE CONTRACTS
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41-2501
CONTRACTS ARE SUBJECT TO GENERAL PROVISIONS.
41-2502
UNINSURED MOTORIST AND UNDERINSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE FOR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE — EXCEPTIONS.
41-2503
DEFINITIONS AND APPLICATION.
41-2504
APPLICATION OF UNINSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE.
41-2505
SUBROGATION RIGHTS OF INSURER.
41-2506
CANCELLATION OF POLICIES — DEFINITIONS.
41-2507
CANCELLATION OF POLICIES — GROUNDS.
41-2508
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OR INTENTION NOT TO RENEW.
41-2509
CANCELLATIONS AND NONRENEWAL — EXCEPTIONS TO.
41-2510
EXCLUSION AND CANCELLATION OF DESIGNATED INDIVIDUALS.
41-2511
DEDUCTIBLE — PERMISSIVE.
41-2512
RELIEVING LIABILITY FOR DISCLOSURE OF CANCELLATION AND NONRENEWAL INFORMATION.
41-2513
WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION POLICIES — SEGREGATION OF PARTICIPATING AND NONPARTICIPATING BUSINESS.
41-2514
MEDICAL PAYMENTS LIMITATION PROHIBITED.
41-2515
DISCOUNT FOR CERTAIN AGE GROUPS.
41-2516
OPTIONAL SUSPENSION OF AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COVERAGE.
41-2517
SHORT TITLE.
41-2518
DEFINITIONS.
41-2519
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES AND DRIVERS — PROOF OF COVERAGE.
41-2520
DISCLOSURES.
41-2521
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE.
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TITLE 41 INSURANCE
CHAPTER 33 INSURERS SUPERVISION, REHABILITATION AND LIQUIDATION
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41-3301
CONSTRUCTION AND PURPOSE.
41-3302
PERSONS COVERED.
41-3303
DEFINITIONS.
41-3304
JURISDICTION AND VENUE.
41-3305
INJUNCTIONS AND ORDERS.
41-3306
COOPERATIONS OF OFFICERS, OWNERS, AND EMPLOYEES.
41-3307
BONDS.
41-3308
CONTINUATION OF DELINQUENCY PROCEEDINGS.
41-3309
DIRECTOR’S SUMMARY ORDERS AND SUPERVISION PROCEEDINGS.
41-3310
COURT’S SEIZURE ORDER.
41-3311
HEARINGS.
41-3312
GROUNDS FOR REHABILITATION.
41-3313
REHABILITATION ORDERS.
41-3314
POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE REHABILITATOR.
41-3315
ACTIONS BY AND AGAINST REHABILITATOR.
41-3316
TERMINATION OF REHABILITATION.
41-3317
GROUNDS FOR LIQUIDATION.
41-3318
LIQUIDATION ORDERS.
41-3319
CONTINUANCE OF COVERAGE.
41-3320
INSURER — DISSOLUTION.
41-3321
POWERS OF LIQUIDATOR.
41-3322
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS.
41-3323
DUTIES OF AGENTS.
41-3324
ACTIONS BY AND AGAINST LIQUIDATOR.
41-3325
COLLECTION AND LIST OF ASSETS.
41-3326
FRAUDULENT TRANSFERS PRIOR TO PETITION.
41-3327
FRAUDULENT TRANSFER AFTER PETITION.
41-3328
VOIDABLE PREFERENCES AND LIENS.
41-3329
CLAIMS OF HOLDERS OF VOID OR VOIDABLE RIGHTS.
41-3330
SETOFFS.
41-3331
ASSESSMENTS.
41-3332
REINSURER’S LIABILITY.
41-3333
RECOVERY OF PREMIUMS OWED.
41-3334
DOMICILIARY LIQUIDATOR’S PROPOSAL TO DISTRIBUTE ASSETS.
41-3335
FILING OF CLAIMS.
41-3336
PROOF OF CLAIM.
41-3337
SPECIAL CLAIMS.
41-3338
SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR THIRD PARTY CLAIMS.
41-3339
DISPUTED CLAIMS.
41-3340
CLAIMS OF SURETY.
41-3341
SECURED CREDITOR’S CLAIMS.
41-3342
PRIORITY OF DISTRIBUTION.
41-3343
LIQUIDATOR’S RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE COURT.
41-3344
DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS.
41-3345
UNCLAIMED AND WITHHELD FUNDS.
41-3346
TERMINATION OF PROCEEDINGS.
41-3347
REOPENING LIQUIDATION.
41-3348
DISPOSITION OF RECORDS DURING AND AFTER TERMINATION OF LIQUIDATION.
41-3349
EXTERNAL AUDIT OF THE RECEIVER’S BOOKS.
41-3350
CONSERVATION OF PROPERTY OF FOREIGN OR ALIEN INSURERS FOUND IN THIS STATE.
41-3351
LIQUIDATION OF PROPERTY OF FOREIGN OR ALIEN INSURERS FOUND IN THIS STATE.
41-3352
DOMICILIARY LIQUIDATORS IN OTHER STATES.
41-3353
ANCILLARY FORMAL PROCEEDINGS.
41-3354
ANCILLARY SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS.
41-3355
CLAIMS OF NONRESIDENTS AGAINST INSURERS DOMICILED IN THIS STATE.
41-3356
CLAIMS OF RESIDENTS AGAINST INSURERS DOMICILED IN RECIPROCAL STATES.
41-3357
ATTACHMENT, GARNISHMENT, AND LEVY OF EXECUTION.
41-3358
INTERSTATE PRIORITIES.
41-3359
SUBORDINATION OF CLAIMS FOR NONCOOPERATION.
41-3360
SEVERABILITY.
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CHAPTER 34 HOSPITAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CORPORATIONS
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41-3401
SCOPE OF CHAPTER.
41-3402
PURPOSE AND INTERPRETATION.
41-3403
DEFINITIONS.
41-3404
PROVISIONS EXCLUSIVE.
41-3405
INCORPORATION — CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY REQUIRED.
41-3406
INCORPORATION — LAWS APPLICABLE — APPROVAL OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION — AMENDMENT.
41-3407
NAME OF CORPORATION.
41-3408
QUALIFICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY.
41-3409
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY.
41-3410
ISSUANCE OR REFUSAL OF CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY.
41-3411
CONTINUANCE OR EXPIRATION OF CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY.
41-3412
SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY.
41-3413
SERVICES AND BENEFITS WHICH MAY BE PROVIDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CORPORATIONS.
41-3414
SERVICES AND BENEFITS WHICH MAY BE PROVIDED — HOSPITAL SERVICE CORPORATIONS.
41-3415
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENTS.
41-3415A
PHARMACISTS’ SERVICE AGREEMENTS.
41-3416
HOSPITAL SERVICE AGREEMENTS.
41-3417
SUBSCRIBER’S CONTRACTS.
41-3418
SERVICE AGREEMENTS AND SUBSCRIBER’S CONTRACTS MUST PROVIDE SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE BENEFITS.
41-3419
FILING AND APPROVAL OF AGREEMENTS AND CONTRACTS.
41-3420
CHARGES AND RATES.
41-3421
RESERVES.
41-3422
SURPLUS FUND.
41-3423
INVESTMENTS.
41-3424
RECORDS AND ACCOUNTS.
41-3425
ANNUAL STATEMENT.
41-3426
EXAMINATION.
41-3427
TAXATION AND ANNUAL REPORT.
41-3428
JOINT OPERATIONS.
41-3429
COMBINED CORPORATION.
41-3430
CONTRACTS COVERING WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION RISKS.
41-3431
ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT OF SERVICE PAYMENTS — DISPOSITION OF EXCESS FUNDS.
41-3432
FIDELITY BOND.
41-3433
SERVICE CORPORATION FEES.
41-3434
OTHER PROVISIONS APPLICABLE.
41-3435
PRODUCER LICENSING.
41-3436
DEPENDENT’S COVERAGE — DEPENDENT’S TERMINATION OF COVERAGE, DISABILITY AND DEPENDENCY PROOF AND APPLICATION.
41-3437
REQUIRED PROVISIONS — INFANTS.
41-3438
COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY.
41-3439
LIMITATION OF BENEFITS FOR ELECTIVE ABORTIONS.
41-3440
SERVICES PROVIDED BY GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES.
41-3441
MAMMOGRAPHY COVERAGE.
41-3443
BEST PRICE — MOST FAVORED NATIONS CLAUSE PROHIBITED.
41-3444
CONTRACTS WITH PROVIDERS OF DENTAL SERVICES.
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CHAPTER 8 ADMINISTRATION OF DEPOSITS
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41-801
AUTHORIZED DEPOSITS OF INSURERS.
41-802
PURPOSE OF DEPOSIT.
41-803
SECURITIES ELIGIBLE FOR DEPOSIT.
41-804
CUSTODIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR DEPOSITS.
41-805
RECORDS — CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT.
41-806
ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITIES.
41-807
APPRAISAL.
41-808
EXCESS DEPOSITS.
41-809
RIGHTS OF INSURER DURING SOLVENCY.
41-810
LEVY UPON DEPOSIT.
41-811
DEFICIENCY OF DEPOSIT.
41-812
DURATION AND RELEASE OF DEPOSIT.
41-813
PROOFS FOR RELEASE OF DEPOSIT TO INSURER — DIRECTOR’S RESPONSIBILITY.
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TITLE 42 IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE — WATER RIGHTS AND RECLAMATION
CHAPTER 2 APPROPRIATION OF WATER — PERMITS, CERTIFICATES, AND LICENSES — SURVEY
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42-201
WATER RIGHTS ACQUIRED UNDER CHAPTER — ILLEGAL DIVERSION AND APPLICATION OF WATER — USES FOR WHICH WATER RIGHT NOT REQUIRED — EXCLUSIVE AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT.
42-202
APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE WATER — CONTENTS — FILING FEES — DISPOSITION OF FEES — RECORD OF RECEIPTS.
42-202A
TEMPORARY APPROVAL — APPLICATION — CRITERIA — EXCEPTIONS.
42-202B
DEFINITIONS.
42-203A
NOTICE UPON RECEIPT OF APPLICATION — PROTEST — HEARING AND FINDINGS — APPEALS.
42-203B
AUTHORITY TO SUBORDINATE RIGHTS — NATURE OF SUBORDINATED WATER RIGHT AND AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH A SUBORDINATION CONDITION — AUTHORITY TO LIMIT TERM OF PERMIT OR LICENSE.
42-203C
HYDROPOWER WATER RIGHT — CRITERIA FOR REALLOCATION — WEIGHT — BURDEN OF PROOF.
42-203D
REVIEW OF PERMITS — OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING.
42-204
EXAMINATION — PERMIT — COMMENCEMENT OF WORK — EXTENSIONS — APPEAL.
42-204A
APPROPRIATION OF GROUND WATER FOR SUPPLEMENTAL IRRIGATION USE.
42-205
ISSUANCE OF PERMIT — RESTRICTIONS — PREFERENCE.
42-206
RESIDENCE A REQUISITE FOR ISSUANCE.
42-207
SALE, TRANSFER, ASSIGNMENT OR MORTGAGE OF PERMIT.
42-208
CANCELLATION OR REVOCATION FOR NONCOMPLIANCE.
42-209
EFFECT OF ILLEGAL TRANSFER.
42-210
APPLICATION OF ACT.
42-211
AMENDED APPLICATION OR PERMIT — APPEALS.
42-212
DIVERSION OF PRIVATE WATERS.
42-213
DIVERSION OF PRIVATE WATERS — APPLICANTS MUST SHOW RIGHT OF WAY.
42-217
PROOF OF APPLICATION TO BENEFICIAL USE.
42-217a
CERTIFIED WATER RIGHT EXAMINER.
42-218
PROOF OF APPLICATION TO BENEFICIAL USE — EXTENSION OF TIME.
42-218a
LAPSE OF APPLICATION FOR FAILURE TO REQUEST EXTENSION OR SUBMIT PROOF OF APPLICATION TO BENEFICIAL USE — NOTICE OF LAPSING.
42-219
ISSUANCE OF LICENSE — PRIORITY.
42-220
EFFECT OF LICENSE.
42-221
FEES OF DEPARTMENT.
42-222
CHANGE IN POINT OF DIVERSION, PLACE OF USE, PERIOD OF USE, OR NATURE OF USE OF WATER UNDER ESTABLISHED RIGHTS — FORFEITURE AND EXTENSION — APPEALS.
42-222A
TEMPORARY CHANGES DURING DROUGHT CONDITIONS.
42-222B
IRRIGATION CORPORATION BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENTS.
42-223
EXCEPTIONS OR DEFENSES TO FORFEITURE.
42-224
FORFEITURE OF STOCKWATER RIGHTS.
42-226
GROUND WATERS ARE PUBLIC WATERS.
42-227
DRILLING AND USE OF WELLS FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES EXCEPTED.
42-228
DRILLING AND USE OF WELLS FOR DRAINAGE OR RECOVERY PURPOSES EXCEPTED.
42-229
METHODS OF APPROPRIATION.
42-230
DEFINITIONS.
42-231
DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES.
42-232
GROUND WATER RECHARGE PROGRAM — NEGOTIATIONS WITH BUREAU OF RECLAMATION.
42-233
LOW TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE.
42-233a
“CRITICAL GROUND WATER AREA” DEFINED — PUBLIC HEARINGS — PUBLICATION OF NOTICE — GRANTING OR DENIAL OF APPLICATION — APPEAL.
42-233b
GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT AREA.
42-233c
EASTERN SNAKE PLAIN AQUIFER AREA HAVING COMMON GROUND WATER SUPPLY.
42-234
GROUND WATER RECHARGE — AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT TO GRANT PERMITS AND LICENSES.
42-235
DRILLING PERMITS.
42-237
ABANDONMENT OF WATER RIGHT — CHANGE OF POINT OF DIVERSION AND PLACE OF USE.
42-237a
POWERS OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES.
42-237e
APPEALS FROM ACTIONS OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES.
42-237f
ADJUDICATION OF WATER RIGHT.
42-237h
DUTIES OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
42-238
WELL DRILLERS’ LICENSES AND OPERATOR PERMITS.
42-238a
WATER ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT.
42-239
INTERPRETATION.
42-240
APPLICATION FOR RIGHT TO EXCHANGE WATER — FILING FEE — NOTICE — PROTEST — HEARING — APPROVAL OR DENIAL — APPEAL.
42-241
PURPOSE.
42-242
DEFINITIONS.
42-243
FILING OF CLAIMS OF RIGHTS ESTABLISHED BY DIVERSION AND USE — FORM AND CONTENT OF CLAIM.
42-244
RECORDING OF CLAIMS BY DEPARTMENT — CORRECTIONS.
42-245
FAILURE TO FILE CLAIM WAIVES AND RELINQUISHES RIGHT.
42-246
FILING OF CLAIM NOT DEEMED ADJUDICATION OF RIGHT — EVIDENCE.
42-248
NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF A WATER RIGHT OR CHANGE OF ADDRESS OF A WATER RIGHT OWNER — NOTICE OF ACTION AFFECTING A WATER RIGHT.
42-250
WATER CONSERVATION.
42-251
APPROPRIATION OF UNAPPROPRIATED FLOWS FOR LEMHI BASIN STREAM FLOW MAINTENANCE — LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS OF FACT CONCERNING HISTORIC USE OF HIGH FLOWS IN THE LEMHI RIVER BASIN AND NEED FOR PROTECTION AND EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF SUCH USE.
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42-402
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42-403
PROOF OF COMPLETION OF WORKS.
42-404
LICENSE.
42-405
IDAHO LAWS CONTROLLING.
42-406
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
42-407
APPEAL FROM DEPARTMENT’S DECISION.
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TITLE 43 IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 17 COOPERATION WITH STATE UNDER CAREY ACT
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43-1701
IRRIGATION DISTRICTS MAY SUBMIT RECLAMATION PROPOSALS UNDER CAREY ACT.
43-1702
CERTIFIED CHECK TO ACCOMPANY PROPOSAL.
43-1703
CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION.
43-1704
APPLICATION TO ENTER LAND.
43-1705
PROOF OF RECLAMATION AND SETTLEMENT — PATENT.
43-1706
ISSUANCE OF PATENT.
43-1707
APPURTENANCY OF WATER RIGHTS.
43-1708
LIEN OF COST OF WORKS AND ASSESSMENTS.
43-1709
EFFECT OF TAX DEED.
43-1710
REENTRY AND SALE.
43-1711
APPLICATION OF CAREY ACT LAW.
43-1712
APPLICATION OF CHAPTER.
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TITLE 43 IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 21 DEBT READJUSTMENT PLANS FOR IRRIGATION DISTRICTS, DRAINAGE DISTRICTS, AND HIGHWAY DISTRICTS
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43-2101
BANKRUPT DISTRICTS — FINANCIAL STATEMENT — CONTENTS.
43-2102
CERTIFIED COPIES OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT — FILING.
43-2103
REHABILITATING OR REFINANCING PLANS.
43-2104
APPROVAL OF REHABILITATION PLAN BY CREDITORS.
43-2105
MAJORITY OF CREDITORS CONSENTING — NONCONSENTING CREDITORS — CONSTRUCTIVE CONSENT PROCEEDINGS.
43-2106
NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS.
43-2107
PUBLICATION OF NOTICE — CONTENTS.
43-2108
PROOF OF PUBLICATION — DEFAULT OF NONDISSENTING CREDITORS — NOTICE OF HEARING TO DISSENTING CREDITORS.
43-2109
HEARING — PROCEDURE — CREDITORS — PROOF OF OWNERSHIP OF BONDS.
43-2110
APPROVAL OF PLAN BY COURT — RIGHTS OF DISSENTING CREDITORS.
43-2111
HARMLESS ERROR — APPEALS.
43-2112
METHOD OF RAISING FUNDS OR ISSUING FUNDS OR OTHER SECURITIES.
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TITLE 43 IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 25 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
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43-2501
SHORT TITLE.
43-2502
DEFINITIONS.
43-2503
POWERS CONFERRED.
43-2504
INITIATION OF ORGANIZATION OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
43-2505
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO CREATE DISTRICT.
43-2506
NOTICE OF INTENTION AND HEARING.
43-2507
PROTESTS AND HEARINGS.
43-2508
RESOLUTION CREATING LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT AND PROCEDURE FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS.
43-2509
LIMITATION ON ASSESSMENTS AGAINST PROPERTY.
43-2510
PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL AND NOTICE OF HEARING THEREON.
43-2511
NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESSMENT ROLL.
43-2512
HEARING OBJECTIONS TO ASSESSMENT ROLL AND CONFIRMATION.
43-2513
CONFIRMATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL.
43-2514
NOTICE AND PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS.
43-2515
INSTALLMENT DOCKET.
43-2516
APPEAL PROCEDURE — EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.
43-2517
ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS.
43-2518
REASSESSMENT OF BENEFITS.
43-2519
LIEN OF ASSESSMENT — FORECLOSURE.
43-2520
SEGREGATION OF ASSESSMENTS.
43-2521
BONDS — REGISTERED WARRANTS — INTERIM WARRANTS — ELECTION NOT REQUIRED.
43-2522
LIABILITY OF DISTRICT.
43-2523
BOND AND INTEREST FUNDS.
43-2524
REISSUE OF BONDS.
43-2525
RIGHTS AGAINST ASSESSMENTS.
43-2526
PUBLICATION AND CONCLUSIVENESS OF PROCEEDINGS.
43-2527
CONSOLIDATED LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS AUTHORIZED.
43-2528
DELINQUENT INSTALLMENTS.
43-2529
DELINQUENT CERTIFICATES.
43-2530
DELINQUENT CERTIFICATE REGISTER.
43-2531
ASSIGNMENT OF DELINQUENT CERTIFICATES.
43-2532
FORM OF ASSIGNMENT — ASSIGNMENT BY PURCHASER.
43-2533
REDEMPTION.
43-2534
DEED.
43-2535
NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME OF REDEMPTION.
43-2536
PROOF OF NOTICE.
43-2537
EFFECT OF DEED AS EVIDENCE.
43-2538
DELINQUENCY CERTIFICATE FOR SUBSEQUENT INSTALLMENTS.
43-2539
FEES OF TREASURER.
43-2540
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE.
43-2541
SALE OF PROPERTY DEEDED TO DISTRICT.
43-2542
SALE OF PROPERTY AFTER MATURITY OF BONDS.
43-2543
DISPOSITION OF FUNDS.
43-2544
DELINQUENT CERTIFICATE NOT ASSIGNABLE DURING PENDENCY OF ACTION.
43-2545
DUTIES OF OFFICERS.
43-2546
LOCAL IMPROVEMENT GUARANTEE FUND — CREATION OF FUND.
43-2547
BONDS, WARRANTS AND COUPONS, WHEN PAID OUT OF FUND — NONPAYMENT FOR WANT OF FUNDS — INTEREST.
43-2548
SUBROGATION OF DISTRICT TO RIGHTS OF PAYEE — SURPLUS FUNDS — PAYMENT INTO FUND — PREFERENCES.
43-2549
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION AND SOURCES OF FUND.
43-2550
REPLENISHMENT OF FUND — WARRANTS — ISSUANCE AGAINST FUND — TAX LEVY.
43-2551
BONDS AND WARRANTS — REVENUES FROM WHICH PAYABLE.
43-2552
BONDS PAYABLE FROM FUND.
43-2553
EXCESS IN FUND — DISPOSITION.
43-2554
RESERVE FUND AUTHORIZED.
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TITLE 48 MONOPOLIES AND TRADE PRACTICES
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48-301
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48-302
LEGISLATIVE INTENT.
48-303
DEFINITIONS.
48-304
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION ACTION.
48-305
FEES AND COSTS FOR EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION ACTION.
48-306
EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION AFTER UNTIMELY NOTICE — LIMITATION.
48-307
BURDEN OF PROOF.
48-308
REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION OF RECEIPT.
48-309
DELIVERY OF CONSOLIDATED SUMMARY OF SERVICES.
48-310
CONTRACTED SERVICE.
48-311
ENFORCEMENT AND CIVIL PENALTIES.
48-312
NON-EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION ACTIONS.
48-313
TIME EXTENSION FOR SERVICES PROVIDED PRIOR TO A CERTAIN DATE.
48-314
SEVERABILITY.
48-315
LEGISLATIVE INTENT REGARDING APPLICABILITY.
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TITLE 50 MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
CHAPTER 1 MANNER OF ORIGINAL INCORPORATION — ORGANIZATION
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INCORPORATION.
50-102
MANNER OF INCORPORATING.
50-103
CENSUS.
50-104
PROOF OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE.
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TITLE 50 MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS
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50-201
PROOF OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE — EFFECT OF THIS ACT.
50-202
EXISTING RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES NOT AFFECTED — OPERATION OF PRIOR INCORPORATED CITIES AND VILLAGES.
50-203
OFFICIALS — COMPENSATION.
50-204
APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS — OATH — BOND.
50-205
REFUSAL TO CONFIRM APPOINTMENTS — VACANCIES.
50-206
REMOVAL OF APPOINTIVE OFFICERS.
50-207
DUTIES OF THE CLERK — JOURNAL — ADMINISTERING OATHS.
50-208
DUTIES OF TREASURER — RECORD OF OUTSTANDING BONDS.
50-208A
DUTIES OF CITY ATTORNEY.
50-209
POWERS OF POLICEMEN.
50-210
BOARDS — COMMISSIONS.
50-213
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
50-214
CENSUS AUTHORIZED.
50-215
PROSECUTIONS AGAINST CORPORATIONS UNDER CITY ORDINANCE.
50-216
COMPELLING ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES BEFORE COUNCIL.
50-217
PAYMENT OF JUDGMENTS.
50-218
PROHIBITION AGAINST RECOGNITION OF INVALID OR STALE CLAIMS.
50-219
DAMAGE CLAIMS.
50-220
ACQUISITION AND CONTROL OF LANDS OUTSIDE CORPORATE LIMITS — PURPOSE.
50-221
CITIES SITUATED ON NAVIGABLE LAKES AND STREAMS — EXTENSION OF BOUNDARIES INTO WATERS.
50-222
ANNEXATION BY CITIES.
50-223
ANNEXATION ORDINANCE TO BE FILED.
50-224
EFFECT OF ANNEXATION — CEMETERY DISTRICTS EXEMPTED.
50-225
EXCLUSION OF TERRITORY.
50-226
SEPARATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS — PETITION.
50-227
SEPARATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS — NOTICE OF PETITION AND HEARING THEREON.
50-228
SEPARATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS — REPLY TO PROTESTS — VERIFICATION.
50-229
SEPARATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS — HEARING.
50-230
SEPARATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS — JUDGMENT OF SEPARATION.
50-231
SEPARATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS — LIABILITY FOR BONDED INDEBTEDNESS.
50-232
SEPARATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS — STREETS NOT AFFECTED BY SEPARATION.
50-233
SEPARATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS — APPEAL.
50-234
LEASE OF MINING PROPERTY BY CITY.
50-235
TAX LEVY FOR GENERAL AND SPECIAL PURPOSES — REBATES.
50-236
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND LEVY — LIMITATIONS.
50-237
BORROW MONEY.
50-238
INVESTIGATIONS AND ACTIONS AGAINST CITY ELECTED OFFICERS — DUTIES OF ATTORNEY GENERAL.
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TITLE 58 PUBLIC LANDS
CHAPTER 9 POSSESSORY ACTIONS FOR PUBLIC LANDS
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58-901
ACTIONS TO PROTECT POSSESSORY RIGHTS.
58-902
CLAIM — WHAT TO CONTAIN.
58-903
CLAIM — NOTICE — AFFIDAVIT — RECORDING.
58-904
IMPROVEMENT, CULTIVATION AND RESIDENCE.
58-905
ACTIONS — PROOF OF IMPROVEMENTS.
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TITLE 60 PUBLIC PRINTING AND OFFICIAL NOTICES
CHAPTER 1 CONTRACTS FOR PRINTING — PUBLICATION OF NOTICES
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60-101
CONTRACTS FOR STATE PRINTING — EXECUTION WITHIN STATE — EXCEPTION.
60-102
CONTRACTS FOR COUNTY PRINTING — EXECUTION WITHIN COUNTY OR STATE.
60-103
EXCEPTION IN CASE OF EXCESSIVE CHARGE — EXCEPTIONS FOR LACK OF PRODUCTION FACILITIES ON BIDS ON STATE OR COUNTY WORK.
60-104
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF CHAPTER.
60-105
RATES FOR OFFICIAL NOTICES.
60-106
QUALIFICATIONS OF NEWSPAPERS PRINTING LEGAL NOTICES.
60-106A
ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICES BY NEWSPAPERS.
60-107
“DAILY NEWSPAPER” DEFINED.
60-108
DESIGNATION OF DAY FOR PUBLICATION OF WEEKLY NOTICES.
60-109
PUBLICATION OF NOTICES — NUMBER OF PUBLICATIONS REQUIRED.
60-109A
PUBLICATION BY FIRST CLASS MAIL.
60-110
PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICES BY RADIO OR TELEVISION — RESTRICTIONS.
60-111
BROADCASTER TO RETAIN COPY OR TRANSCRIPTION.
60-112
PROOF OF PUBLICATION BY RADIO AND TELEVISION.
60-113
NOTICES AFFECTING INTERESTS IN REAL PROPERTY.
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TITLE 63 REVENUE AND TAXATION
CHAPTER 13 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS OF TAX LAW
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63-1301
APPLICATION TO TAXING DISTRICTS.
63-1302
CANCELLATION AND REFUND OF PROPERTY TAX.
63-1303
ADJUSTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXES BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS — DUTIES OF TAX COLLECTOR.
63-1304
ADJUSTMENT OF LATE CHARGES OR INTEREST.
63-1305
REFUND OR CREDIT OF PROPERTY TAXES BY ORDER OF COURT OR BOARD OF TAX APPEALS.
63-1305C
TAXATION AND REFUND OF PROPERTY TAXES COLLECTED ON A TAX EXEMPT PROPERTY.
63-1306
PROCEDURE AND PROOF OF PAYMENT.
63-1307
TRANSMISSION OF FUNDS TO STATE TREASURER.
63-1308
PROPERTY TAX PAID UNDER PROTEST — APPORTIONMENT — ACTION FOR RECOVERY.
63-1309
SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT OR BOND PROPOSAL DEFEATED IN ELECTION BARS SUBSEQUENT ELECTIONS FOR SPECIFIED TIME — EXCEPTION — BOARD OF EDUCATION MAY CONDUCT ELECTION — MUNICIPALITIES, WATER OR SEWER DISTRICTS MAY CONDUCT BOND ELECTION.
63-1310
DESTRUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.
63-1311
FEES FOR SERVICES.
63-1311A
ADVERTISEMENT OF AND HEARING ON FEE INCREASES.
63-1312
MUNICIPAL PROPERTY TAXES — NOTIFICATION OF VALUATION.
63-1313
LIMITATION ON PROPERTY TAXES — VALUE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY — SPECIAL TAX LEVIES.
63-1314
COSTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO BE LIEN ON PROPERTY.
63-1315
FUNDING OF A JUDICIALLY CONFIRMED OBLIGATION.
63-1316
ELECTION — AUTHORIZATION OF GOVERNING BODY.
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TITLE 67 STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS
CHAPTER 20 STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS
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67-2001
CONSTITUTION OF BOARD.
67-2002
MEETINGS OF BOARD — CLAIMS.
67-2003
DUTIES OF SECRETARY — RECORD OF CLAIMS.
67-2004
REGULATION OF PER DIEM TRAVELING EXPENSE ALLOWANCES.
67-2005
VOUCHER FORMS.
67-2006
TRAVEL EXPENSE — VOUCHERS.
67-2007
STANDARD TRAVEL PAY AND ALLOWANCES.
67-2008
DETERMINATION OF RATE OF ALLOWANCE.
67-2008A
DETERMINATION OF RATES OF ALLOWANCE — FOREIGN TRAVEL.
67-2010
SUPPLIES — VOUCHERS.
67-2011
SERVICES — VOUCHERS FOR.
67-2012
PAYROLL — VOUCHERS.
67-2013
FILING, EXAMINATION AND CORRECTION OF VOUCHERS.
67-2014
CERTIFICATION OF CLAIM BY CONTROLLER.
67-2015
REGULATIONS FOR PROOF OF CLAIMS.
67-2016
STATE CONTROLLER’S CIVIL LIABILITY.
67-2017
CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR FALSE CERTIFICATE.
67-2018
AUDIT OF CLAIMS.
67-2019
ROTARY EXPENSE ACCOUNT — AUTHORIZATION.
67-2020
ROTARY EXPENSE ACCOUNT — ALLOWANCE.
67-2021
ROTARY EXPENSE ACCOUNT — HOW DRAWN UPON.
67-2022
ROTARY EXPENSE ACCOUNT — ALLOWANCE OF ITEMS.
67-2023
CONTROLLER DRAWING WARRANT FOR DISAPPROVED CLAIMS — LIABILITY.
67-2024
BOARD MAY ADOPT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES.
67-2024A
AUTHORIZATION FOR DISPOSAL OF STATE SURPLUS PROPERTY.
67-2025
MONEYS TO BE PAID OVER TO STATE TREASURER AT MONTHLY INTERVALS — BURSAR OF STATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS MAY ACT AS TREASURER OF SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS — DEPOSIT OF MONEYS — LIABILITY OF BANKS AND OFFICERS.
67-2026
TAXES, FEES AND OTHER AMOUNTS TO BE PAID BY ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER — EXCEPTION.
67-2026A
FAILURE TO USE ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER.
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TITLE 69 WAREHOUSES
CHAPTER 2 BONDED WAREHOUSE LAW
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69-201
SHORT TITLE OF ACT.
69-202
DEFINITIONS.
69-203
LICENSE NECESSARY TO OPERATE PUBLIC WAREHOUSE.
69-204
PENALTY FOR OPERATING WITHOUT A LICENSE — MISREPRESENTATION.
69-205
INSPECTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF WAREHOUSES, STORAGE, WAREHOUSING, WEIGHING AND CERTIFICATION OF COMMODITIES — DUTIES OF WAREHOUSEMEN.
69-206
LICENSES TO WAREHOUSEMEN — ISSUE — RENEWAL — CONDITIONS PRECEDENT.
69-207
TERM OF LICENSE — RENEWAL.
69-208
BOND OF APPLICANT FOR LICENSE — ADDITIONAL BOND — ADDITIONAL OBLIGATIONS — CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT OR IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT IN LIEU OF BOND — SINGLE BOND.
69-208A
AMOUNT OF BOND — CANCELLATION.
69-209
ACTION ON BOND, CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT OR IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT BY PRODUCERS INJURED.
69-210
DESIGNATION OF WAREHOUSE AS BONDED WAREHOUSE.
69-211
FEES OF DEPARTMENT.
69-212
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES — POSTING.
69-213
PRIVILEGE OF EXAMINING COMMODITIES STORED.
69-213A
ANNUAL NOTIFICATION.
69-214
EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONNEL.
69-215
LICENSES TO WEIGH COMMODITIES FOR STORAGE.
69-217
RIGHT TO ASSESS AND COLLECT FEES.
69-218
WAREHOUSEMEN TO RECEIVE COMMODITIES ACCORDING TO CAPACITY.
69-219
COMMODITIES DEEMED DELIVERED SUBJECT TO LAW.
69-220
INSPECTION AND GRADING OF DISEASED OR INSECT INFESTED COMMODITIES.
69-222
RECEIPTS — SCALE WEIGHT TICKETS.
69-223
NEGOTIABLE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS FOR COMMODITIES STORED — CONTENTS — CONDITIONS — PENALTIES.
69-224
STANDARDS FOR AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES.
69-225
LOSS OF RECEIPTS — CONDITIONS OF REISSUE.
69-226
RECORDS OF WAREHOUSES — CONDUCT OF WAREHOUSES.
69-227
EXAMINATION OF COMMODITIES OR SEED CROPS — RECORDS — PUBLICATION OF FINDINGS.
69-228
SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE.
69-229
PUBLICATION OF REPORTS.
69-230
EXAMINATION OF BOOKS — AUTHORIZATION TO COPY.
69-231
RULES.
69-232
COOPERATION WITH GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES AND PRIVATE ASSOCIATIONS.
69-233
VIOLATION OF LAW — PENALTY.
69-234
RENT OF QUARTERS — EMPLOYMENT OF ASSISTANTS.
69-235
EFFECT OF PARTIAL INVALIDITY OF LAW.
69-236
NONCOMPLIANCE — FAILURE — REMEDIES OF DEPARTMENT.
69-237
PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL OF COMMODITIES — ADJUSTMENT OR SUBSTITUTION OF RECEIPT — DUTIES OF WAREHOUSEMAN.
69-238
WAREHOUSEMAN’S OBLIGATIONS — DUTY TO DELIVER DEPOSITED COMMODITIES — DAMAGES.
69-239
DUTIES OF WAREHOUSEMAN — CONTENTS OF RECORDS.
69-240
DIRECTOR’S DISCRETIONARY ACTION.
69-241
INSURANCE — CANCELLATION PROCEDURE — SUSPENSION OF LICENSE.
69-242
INJUNCTION.
69-243
DUTY TO PROSECUTE.
69-244
LICENSE REISSUANCE FOLLOWING REVOCATION.
69-245
DIRECTOR’S AUTHORITY.
69-246
APPEALS FROM DECISION OF DIRECTOR.
69-247
LICENSE DENIAL.
69-248
DRAWING CHECKS INSUFFICIENTLY COVERED A VIOLATION.
69-249
CREDIT-SALE CONTRACTS.
69-250
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROTECTED RECORDS.
69-251
PAYMENT OF PURCHASE PRICE.
69-255
SHORT TITLE — INDEMNITY FUND PROGRAM.
69-256
CREATION OF INDEMNITY FUND — USES.
69-257
ASSESSMENT — RATE — MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM ASSESSMENT.
69-258
COLLECTION AND REMITTANCE OF ASSESSMENTS — PRINCIPAL AMOUNT HELD IN TRUST — INTEREST EARNED — FAILURE TO COLLECT OR REMIT ASSESSMENTS CONSTITUTES A VIOLATION — INTEREST AND PENALTIES FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENTS.
69-259
FUNDING AND LIMITS OF FUND.
69-260
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES — ADDITIONAL BOND OR SECURITY REQUIRED.
69-261
ADVISORY COMMITTEE — TERMS — COMPENSATION.
69-262
PROOF OF CLAIMS — PROCEDURE — HEARING — INSPECTION OF WAREHOUSE.
69-263
FAILURE TO FILE — LOSS OF CLAIM ON FUND.
69-264
MINIMUM BALANCE — SUBSEQUENT PAYMENTS.
69-266
PAYMENT FROM FUND — DEBT OF WAREHOUSEMAN OR DEALER OR SURETY — REIMBURSEMENT — ACCRUAL OF CAUSE OF ACTION.
69-267
CLAIM AGAINST WAREHOUSEMAN OR DEALER — DIRECTOR’S REMEDIES.
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TITLE 6 ACTIONS IN PARTICULAR CASES
CHAPTER 10 MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
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6-1001
HEARING PANEL FOR PRELITIGATION CONSIDERATION OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CLAIMS — PROCEDURE.
6-1002
APPOINTMENT AND COMPOSITION OF HEARING PANEL.
6-1003
INFORMAL PROCEEDINGS.
6-1004
ADVISORY DECISIONS OF PANEL.
6-1005
TOLLING OF LIMITATION PERIODS DURING PENDENCY OF PROCEEDINGS.
6-1006
STAY OF OTHER COURT PROCEEDINGS IN INTEREST OF HEARING BEFORE PANEL.
6-1007
SERVICE OF CLAIM ON ACCUSED PROVIDER OF HEALTH CARE.
6-1008
CONFIDENTIALITY OF PROCEEDINGS.
6-1009
REPRESENTATION OF PARTIES BY COUNSEL.
6-1010
FEES FOR PANEL MEMBERS.
6-1011
LIMIT ON DURATION OF PROCEEDINGS — PANEL’S JURISDICTION.
6-1012
PROOF OF COMMUNITY STANDARD OF HEALTH CARE PRACTICE IN MALPRACTICE CASE.
6-1013
TESTIMONY OF EXPERT WITNESS ON COMMUNITY STANDARD.
6-1014
PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT AND OTHER METRICS NOT USED TO ESTABLISH COMMUNITY STANDARD.
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TITLE 6 ACTIONS IN PARTICULAR CASES
CHAPTER 21 PROTECTION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
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6-2101
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6-2102
SHORT TITLE.
6-2103
DEFINITIONS.
6-2104
REPORTING OF GOVERNMENTAL WASTE OR VIOLATION OF LAW — EMPLOYER ACTION.
6-2105
REMEDIES FOR EMPLOYEE BRINGING ACTION — PROOF REQUIRED.
6-2106
COURT ORDERS FOR VIOLATION OF CHAPTER.
6-2107
AWARD OF ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS TO EMPLOYER — ACTION WITHOUT BASIS IN LAW OR FACT.
6-2108
NO IMPAIRMENT OF EMPLOYEE RIGHTS UNDER COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT — CONFIDENTIALITY PROTECTED.
6-2109
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TITLE 6 ACTIONS IN PARTICULAR CASES
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6-701
DEFAMATORY STATEMENTS UTTERED ON RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTS IN BEHALF OF CANDIDATES — LIABILITY.
6-702
UNIFORM SINGLE PUBLICATION ACT — ONE CAUSE OF ACTION FOR LIBEL OR SLANDER — RECOVERY.
6-703
JUDGMENT A BAR TO SECOND ACTION.
6-704
INTERPRETATION OF ACT.
6-705
TITLE OF ACT.
6-706
RADIO OR TELEVISION BROADCASTING STATION OR NETWORK OF STATIONS — PROOF OF MALICE.
6-707
RIGHT OF STATION TO REQUIRE SUBMISSION OF MATTER INTENDED TO BE BROADCAST.
6-708
LIMITATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS UPON IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY — FAILURE TO EXERCISE DUE CARE.
6-709
LIABILITY IN CASE OF JOINT OPERATION.
6-710
PRIVILEGED BROADCASTS.
6-711
MALICE NOT INFERRED FROM BROADCAST.
6-712
RETRACTION BY NEWSPAPER, RADIO OR TELEVISION BROADCASTING STATION OR NETWORK OF STATIONS — LIMIT OF RECOVERY.
6-713
PRIVILEGED PUBLICATION IN NEWSPAPER DEFINED.
6-714
MALICE NOT INFERRED FROM PUBLICATION.
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TITLE 71 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
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71-303
INTERFERING WITH OFFICERS — PENALTY.
71-304
IMPERSONATION OF OFFICERS — PENALTY.
71-305
ACTS CONSTITUTING MISDEMEANORS — PENALTIES.
71-306
INJUNCTIONS — IMPOUNDING OF COMMODITIES.
71-307
PRESUMPTIVE PROOF OF USE OF WEIGHT OR MEASURE.
71-308
REVIEW OF ORDERS — APPEAL.
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TITLE 72 WORKER’S COMPENSATION AND RELATED LAWS — INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
CHAPTER 4 BENEFITS
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72-401
DEPENDENCY — WHEN DETERMINED.
72-402
WAITING PERIOD.
72-403
PENALTY FOR MALINGERING — DENIAL OF COMPENSATION.
72-404
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS — LUMP SUM PAYMENTS.
72-405
TRUSTEE IN CASE OF LUMP SUM PAYMENT.
72-406
DEDUCTIONS FOR PREEXISTING INJURIES AND INFIRMITIES.
72-407
CERTAIN INJURIES DEEMED TOTAL AND PERMANENT.
72-408
INCOME BENEFITS FOR TOTAL AND PARTIAL DISABILITY.
72-409
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM INCOME BENEFITS FOR TOTAL DISABILITY.
72-410
DEPENDENTS.
72-411
TIME OF DEPENDENCY.
72-412
PERIODS OF INCOME BENEFITS FOR DEATH.
72-413
INCOME BENEFITS FOR DEATH.
72-413A
LUMP SUM PAYMENT UPON REMARRIAGE.
72-414
APPORTIONMENT BENEFITS BETWEEN CLASSES.
72-415
CHANGE IN DEPENDENTS.
72-416
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM INCOME BENEFITS FOR DEATH.
72-417
MAXIMUM TOTAL PAYMENT.
72-418
COMPUTATION OF WEEKS AND DAYS.
72-419
DETERMINATION OF AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE.
72-420
COMPENSATION TO STATE WHEN DEPENDENCY NOT CLAIMED OR PROVED.
72-421
REFUND OF PAYMENT TO STATE AFTER DELAYED PROOF OF CLAIM BY MINOR OR INCOMPETENT DEPENDENT.
72-422
PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT.
72-423
PERMANENT DISABILITY.
72-424
PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT EVALUATION.
72-425
PERMANENT DISABILITY EVALUATION.
72-426
THE WHOLE MAN — A PERIOD OF FIVE HUNDRED WEEKS.
72-427
PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT EVALUATION NOT EXCLUSIVE.
72-428
SCHEDULED INCOME BENEFITS FOR LOSS OR LOSSES OF USE OF BODILY MEMBERS.
72-429
UNSCHEDULED PERMANENT DISABILITIES.
72-430
PERMANENT DISABILITY — DETERMINATION OF — PERCENTAGES — SCHEDULE.
72-431
INHERITABILITY OF SCHEDULED OR UNSCHEDULED INCOME BENEFITS.
72-432
MEDICAL SERVICES, APPLIANCES AND SUPPLIES — REPORTS.
72-433
SUBMISSION OF INJURED EMPLOYEE TO MEDICAL EXAMINATION OR PHYSICAL REHABILITATION.
72-434
EFFECT OF REFUSING MEDICAL EXAMINATION — DISCONTINUANCE OF COMPENSATION.
72-435
INJURIOUS PRACTICES — SUSPENSION OR REDUCTION OF COMPENSATION.
72-436
BURIAL EXPENSES.
72-437
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES — RIGHT TO COMPENSATION.
72-438
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES.
72-439
ACTUALLY INCURRED/NONACUTE OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE.
72-440
TIME OF DEPENDENCY — DEATH BENEFITS.
72-441
NO COMPENSATION IN CASE OF MISREPRESENTATION.
72-443
PERIOD OF EXPOSURE IN SILICOSIS CASES.
72-444
NO COMPENSATION FOR PARTIAL DISABILITY FROM SILICOSIS.
72-445
COMPENSATION FOR TOTAL DISABILITY OR DEATH FROM COMPLICATED SILICOSIS.
72-446
NONDISABLING SILICOSIS — COMPENSATION UPON SEVERANCE FROM EMPLOYMENT.
72-447
RECURRING DERMATITIS.
72-448
NOTICE AND LIMITATIONS.
72-449
POST MORTEM EXAMINATION.
72-450
RETRAINING.
72-451
PSYCHOLOGICAL ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES.
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TITLE 9 EVIDENCE
CHAPTER 3 PUBLIC WRITINGS
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9-303
STATUTES — CLASSIFICATION — PUBLIC OR PRIVATE.
9-304
PROOF OF STATUTES ACT — PUBLICATIONS COVERED.
9-305
PROOF OF STATUTES ACT — UNIFORMITY OF INTERPRETATION.
9-306
PROOF OF STATUTES ACT — SHORT TITLE.
9-307
CERTIFIED COPIES OF FOREIGN LAWS AND WRITINGS — ADMISSIBILITY.
9-308
ORAL EVIDENCE OF COMMON LAW — REPORTS OF DECISIONS.
9-309
RECITALS IN STATUTES — CONCLUSIVENESS.
9-310
JUDICIAL RECORD DEFINED.
9-311
PUBLIC WRITINGS — CLASSIFICATION.
9-312
AUTHENTICATION OF JUDICIAL RECORD.
9-313
AUTHENTICATION OF JUDICIAL RECORD OF FOREIGN COUNTRY.
9-314
COMPARED COPY OF FOREIGN RECORD — ADMISSIBILITY IN EVIDENCE.
9-315
PROOF OF OTHER OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS.
9-316
OFFICIAL REPORTS AS EVIDENCE ACT.
9-317
OFFICIAL REPORTS AS EVIDENCE — NOTICE BEFORE TRIAL.
9-318
OFFICIAL REPORTS AS EVIDENCE — CROSS-EXAMINATION.
9-319
OFFICIAL REPORTS AS EVIDENCE — UNIFORMITY OF INTERPRETATION OF ACT.
9-320
OFFICIAL REPORTS AS EVIDENCE — SHORT TITLE OF ACT.
9-321
PUBLIC RECORD OF PRIVATE WRITING — HOW PROVED.
9-322
ENTRIES IN PUBLIC AND OFFICIAL BOOKS — EFFECT AS PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE.
9-323
TRANSCRIPT OF DOCKET OF JUSTICE OF ANOTHER STATE — ADMISSIBILITY.
9-324
PROOF OF TRANSCRIPT — CERTIFICATE OF JUSTICE AND CLERK — PROOF OF JUDGMENT BY JUSTICE IN PERSON.
9-325
CERTIFIED COPIES OF WRITINGS.
9-326
CERTIFICATE OF PURCHASE OR LOCATION OF LANDS — EFFECT AS EVIDENCE.
9-327
ENTRIES BY OFFICERS — EFFECT AS EVIDENCE.
9-328
PHOTOGRAPHIC OR DIGITAL RETENTION OF RECORDS — DISPOSITION OF ORIGINALS.
9-333
ADMISSIBILITY IN EVIDENCE OF COPIES OF DESTROYED RECORDS.
9-334
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TITLE 9 EVIDENCE
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9-401
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SEALS.
9-402
HISTORICAL WORKS — BOOKS OF SCIENCE OR ART — PUBLISHED MAPS OR CHARTS — EFFECT AS EVIDENCE.
9-403
NOTICE TO PRODUCE WRITING — PROOF UPON FAILURE TO PRODUCE — WHEN NOTICE NOT NECESSARY.
9-404
WRITING NEED NOT BE INTRODUCED.
9-405
PROOF OF WRITINGS.
9-406
DENIAL BY SUBSCRIBING WITNESS — PROOF BY OTHER EVIDENCE.
9-407
EVIDENCE OF ADMISSION OF EXECUTION.
9-408
ENTRIES MADE BY DECEDENT — WHEN ADMISSIBLE.
9-409
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PRIVATE WRITINGS.
9-410
INSTRUMENTS AFFECTING REALTY — CERTIFIED COPIES OF RECORD — ADMISSIBILITY.
9-411
SECONDARY EVIDENCE OF WRITINGS — WHEN ADMISSIBLE.
9-412
EXEMPLAR.
9-413
BUSINESS RECORDS AS EVIDENCE ACT — TERM DEFINED.
9-414
BUSINESS RECORDS — WHEN COMPETENT EVIDENCE.
9-415
BUSINESS RECORDS — UNIFORMITY OF INTERPRETATION OF ACT.
9-416
BUSINESS RECORDS — SHORT TITLE OF ACT.
9-417
ADMISSIBILITY OF REPRODUCED RECORDS IN EVIDENCE.
9-418
INTERPRETATION.
9-419
SHORT TITLE.
9-420
PROOF OF HOSPITAL MEDICAL CHARTS OR RECORDS BY CERTIFIED COPY AND COMPLIANCE WITH SUBPOENA DUCES TECUM FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF.
9-421
TAKEN OR CONVERTED MERCHANDISE — EVIDENCE.
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