Idaho Statutes
§ 40-1813 — DISSOLUTION OF DISTRICT SITUATED IN TWO OR MORE COUNTIES
Idaho § 40-1813
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 40-1813 (2026).
Text
When any highway district is to be dissolved, situate in two (2) or more counties, the commissioners of the county whose county seat is situated most nearly to the geographical center of the district, shall have jurisdiction of the dissolution of the district and the same procedure, including notices and elections, shall be followed as provided in this chapter and chapter 17 of this title, for dissolution of highway districts situated in one (1) county. Meetings shall be had at the county seat of the county having jurisdiction of the dissolution of the highway district before a joint session of the commissioners from all the counties affected by the dissolution. The commissioners of the counties affected shall cause to be made and entered an order for notice, election, and for the dissolut
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Related
Sandpoint Independent Highway District v. Board of County Commissioners
71 P.3d 1034 (Idaho Supreme Court, 2003)
Legislative History
[40-1813, added 1985, ch. 253, sec. 2, p. 681.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 40-1001
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
DEFINITIONS — HCite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 40-1813, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/40-1813.