Idaho Statutes

§ 39-3130 — RECIPROCAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN STATES TO SHARE SERVICES

Idaho § 39-3130
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 39HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ch. 31REGIONAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES

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Idaho Code § 39-3130 (2026).

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In such regions where natural population groupings overlap state boundaries, an interstate regional behavioral health service may be established jointly with a neighboring state or states. In such instances, the state behavioral health authority may enter into reciprocal agreements with these states to either share the expenses of the service in proportion to the population served; to allow neighboring states to buy services from Idaho; or to allow Idaho to purchase services that are otherwise not available to its citizens.

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Legislative History

[(39-3130) (39-3127) 39-3126, added 1969, ch. 202, sec. 4, p. 589; am. and redesig. 2006, ch. 277, sec. 4, p. 850; am. and redesig. 2014, ch. 43, sec. 13, p. 111.]

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