Idaho Statutes
§ 43-1103 — CONTENTS OF PETITION — SUPPORTING EVIDENCE — REPRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATION AND LIABILITY
Idaho § 43-1103
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 43-1103 (2026).
Text
A petition for exclusion shall set forth all of the following:
1.A description of the land of each petitioner for which exclusion is requested;
2.The reasons why it is claimed the tract or tracts should be excluded and that, except for residential lands for which exclusion is requested under subsection (a)3 or (a)4 of section 43-1102, Idaho Code, the lands sought to be excluded are not benefited by the water rights, or by the irrigation in, or drainage by the district, or by ground water subject to recapture and use by the district and the exclusion will be for the best interests (1) of the owner of the land proposed to be excluded and (2) of the other lands in the district.
3.The petition shall be accompanied by such evidence of ownership of the land as is satisfactory to the board of
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Legislative History
[(43-1103) I.C. sec. 43-1101B, as added by 1972, ch. 325, sec. 3, p. 804; am. 1978, ch. 312, sec. 3, p. 804; am. and redesignated, 1990, ch. 181, sec. 3, p. 388.]
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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