Idaho Statutes
§ 40-1705 — ORGANIZATION OF COUNTYWIDE HIGHWAY DISTRICTS — HIGHWAY DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS — APPOINTMENT — TERMS — ELECTION
Idaho § 40-1705
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 40-1705 (2026).
Text
(1)Countywide highway districts may be organized under the laws applicable to highway districts and for county highway districts, new highway districts, consolidated or enlarged highway districts, and the number of highway commissioners to be elected shall be three (3). The formation of new districts shall be effected by the commissioners of the county so affected within sixty (60) days of the reorganization election, and upon the determination that a county highway system shall be reorganized as a countywide highway district, new highway districts, consolidation, enlargement or other modification, the original highway district commissioners shall, within seventy (70) days of the election, be appointed by the governor. A new highway district shall be divided by the commissioners into thre
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Legislative History
[(40-1705) 40-1704, added 1985, ch. 253, sec. 2, p. 675; am. and redesig. 1998, ch. 415, sec. 5, p. 1310.]
Nearby Sections
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COUNTERSIGNING, DRAWING AND PAYMENT§ 40-1002
NONPAYMENT — CALL§ 40-1003
NOTICE OF CALL§ 40-1004
NOTICE TO BE MAILED§ 40-1005
INTEREST CEASES TEN DAYS AFTER CALL§ 40-101
DEFINITIONS§ 40-102
DEFINITIONS — A§ 40-103
DEFINITIONS — B§ 40-104
DEFINITIONS — C§ 40-105
DEFINITIONS — D§ 40-106
DEFINITIONS — E§ 40-107
DEFINITIONS — F§ 40-108
DEFINITIONS — G§ 40-109
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Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 40-1705, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/40-1705.