Idaho Statutes
§ 41-232 — HEARINGS IN GENERAL
Idaho § 41-232
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 41-232 (2026).
Text
(1)The director may hold a hearing which he deems necessary for any purpose within the scope of this code.
(2)The director shall hold a hearing:
(a)If required by any provision of this code; or
(b)Upon written demand for a hearing by a person aggrieved by any act, threatened act or failure of the director to act, or by any report, rule, regulation or order of the director (other than an order for the holding of a hearing, or an order on a hearing of which hearing such person had actual notice or pursuant to such order).
(3)Any such demand for a hearing shall summarize the information and grounds to be relied upon as a basis for the relief to be sought at the hearing.
(4)The director shall hold such demanded hearing within thirty (30) days after his receipt of the demand, unless postp
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Legislative History
[41-232, added 1961, ch. 330, sec. 49, p. 645; am. 1972, ch. 369, sec. 4, p. 1072; am. 2019, ch. 161, sec. 7, p. 535.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 41-1001
PURPOSE AND SCOPE§ 41-1002
TERMS CONSTRUED§ 41-1003
DEFINITIONS§ 41-1004
LICENSE REQUIRED§ 41-1005
EXCEPTIONS TO LICENSING§ 41-1006
APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION§ 41-1007
APPLICATION FOR PRODUCER LICENSE§ 41-1008
PRODUCER LICENSE§ 41-1009
NONRESIDENT PRODUCER LICENSE§ 41-101
SHORT TITLE§ 41-1011
ISSUANCE — REFUSAL OF LICENSE§ 41-1012
EXEMPTION FROM EXAMINATION§ 41-1014
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