Idaho Statutes

§ 16-1631 — AUTHORIZATION FOR DEPARTMENT TO ACT

Idaho § 16-1631
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 16JUVENILE PROCEEDINGS
Ch. 16CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT

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Idaho Code § 16-1631 (2026).

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(1)Upon receiving information that a child may be abused, neglected or abandoned, the department shall cause such investigation to be made in accordance with this chapter as is appropriate. In making the investigation the department shall use its own resources, and may enlist the cooperation of peace officers for phases of the investigation for which they are better equipped. Upon satisfying itself as to the course of action which should be pursued to best accord with the purpose of this chapter, the department shall:
(a)Resolve the matter in such informal fashion as is appropriate under the circumstances; or
(b)Seek to enter a voluntary agreement with all concerned persons to resolve the problem in such a manner that the child will remain in his own home; or
(c)Refer the matter to the

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Rees v. STATE, DEPT. OF HEALTH AND WELFARE
137 P.3d 397 (Idaho Supreme Court, 2006)
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In Interest of SW
903 P.2d 102 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1995)
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Wood v. State, Department of Health & Welfare
903 P.2d 102 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1995)
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Legislative History

[(16-1631) 16-1625, added 1976, ch. 204, sec. 2, p. 746; am. 1982, ch. 186, sec. 24, p. 504; am. 1996, ch. 272, sec. 15, p. 897; am. and redesig. 2005, ch. 391, sec. 33, p. 1290.]

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