Idaho Statutes
§ 23-804 — DUTIES OF THE IDAHO STATE POLICE AND OFFICERS THEREOF
Idaho § 23-804
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 23ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Ch. 8ENFORCEMENT OF PENAL AND ABATEMENT PROVISIONS OF IDAHO LIQUOR ACT
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Idaho Code § 23-804 (2026).
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The Idaho state police and the director thereof are hereby charged with the responsibility and duty of assisting in the policing of the state of Idaho to enforce and require the enforcement of the penal provisions of the Idaho liquor act in addition to other duties imposed upon them by law, notwithstanding the duties now, or which may be hereafter imposed upon sheriffs, police, or other officers to enforce the provisions of such laws. To accomplish such enforcement it is hereby made the duty of said director and every officer of the Idaho state police, whether employed specifically for the enforcement of the liquor act, or otherwise, to officially report every violation of such liquor act of which they have knowledge, or which is made known to them, to the sheriff, and prosecuting attorney
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Legislative History
[23-804, added 1939, ch. 222, sec. 1104, as added by 1943, ch. 175, sec. 1, p. 369; am. 1974, ch. 27, sec. 13, p. 811; am. 2000, ch. 469, sec. 58, p. 1509.]
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