Idaho Statutes
§ 43-1102 — GROUNDS FOR EXCLUSION, CERTAIN LANDS MAY REMAIN IN THE DISTRICT FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSES
Idaho § 43-1102
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 43-1102 (2026).
Text
(a)The grounds and reasons for exclusion of lands from an irrigation district are listed as follows:
1. The lands are too high to be watered without pumping by the owners of the lands from water owned or controlled by the irrigation district;
2. The owners of the lands have installed a good and sufficient water system independent of the water system of such irrigation district for the irrigation of the lands because the district does not own a sufficient water right to furnish an adequate water supply for those lands;
3. The lands in their present condition are not agricultural lands and the irrigation district has not:
(i)Adopted a resolution to construct a distribution system for the lands pursuant to section 43-333, Idaho Code; or
(ii)Called an election on the question of constructin
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Legislative History
[(43-1102) I.C. sec. 43-1101A, as added by 1972, ch. 325, sec. 2, p. 804; am. 1978, ch. 312, sec. 2, p. 803; am. and redesignated, 1990, ch. 181, sec. 2, p. 388; am. 1993, ch. 262, sec. 1, p. 895.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 43-1001
PETITION FOR ANNEXATION OF LAND§ 43-1003
NOTICE OF PETITION§ 43-1004
HEARING OF PETITION§ 43-1005
ASSESSMENTS AGAINST PETITIONERS§ 43-1008
ELECTION TO DETERMINE CHANGE§ 43-1009
ORDER CHANGING BOUNDARIES§ 43-101
WHO MAY PROPOSE ORGANIZATION§ 43-1010
ORDER TO BE RECORDED§ 43-102
PETITION FOR ORGANIZATION§ 43-103
MAPS AND WATER SUPPLY DATA§ 43-104
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