Idaho Statutes
§ 42-1701C — ENFORCEMENT OF DOMESTIC PURPOSE AND DOMESTIC USE LIMITATIONS
Idaho § 42-1701C
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 42IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE — WATER RIGHTS AND RECLAMATION
Ch. 17DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES — WATER RESOURCE BOARD
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 42-1701C (2026).
Text
(1)If the director of the department of water resources becomes aware of water use that exceeds the authorized limits of an appurtenant water right for domestic purposes or uses as defined in section 42-111, Idaho Code, regardless of when the use was established, the director may:
(a)Notify the property owner, in writing, of the alleged excess use; and
(b)Provide the property owner ninety (90) days to remedy the excess use or provide information that the water use does not exceed authorized limits of the appurtenant water right for domestic purposes or uses.
(2)If, after notification by the director pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the property owner fails to remedy the excess use or to provide information that the use does not exceed authorized limits within the time prescr
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Legislative History
[42-1701C, added 2025, ch. 129, sec. 4, p. 665.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 42-1001
APPLICATION TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS§ 42-1002
SETTING DATE FOR HEARING§ 42-1004
CONDUCT OF HEARING — ORDER — APPEAL§ 42-1005
MATTERS CONSIDERED IN FIXING RATE§ 42-101
NATURE OF PROPERTY IN WATER§ 42-102
MEASUREMENT OF WATER§ 42-103
RIGHT ACQUIRED BY APPROPRIATION§ 42-105
USE OF NATURAL WATERWAYS — MEASUREMENT OF COMMINGLED WATER — APPROVAL OF RIGHT TO EXCHANGE WATER§ 42-106
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Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 42-1701C, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/42-1701C.