Idaho Statutes
§ 43-1701 — IRRIGATION DISTRICTS MAY SUBMIT RECLAMATION PROPOSALS UNDER CAREY ACT
Idaho § 43-1701
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 43-1701 (2026).
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In case there are within the boundaries of an irrigation district organized under the laws of this state lands which are in a condition to be selected under the Carey Act laws of the United States of America, the board of directors of an irrigation district may, and it is hereby authorized and empowered to file with the department of water resources a request for the selection, on behalf of the state, by the department, of the lands to be reclaimed, designating said lands by legal subdivisions.
This request shall be accompanied by a proposal to construct the ditch, canal or other irrigation works necessary for the complete reclamation of the lands asked to be selected and the lands within the district. The proposal shall be prepared in accordance with the rules of the department of water r
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Legislative History
[(43-1701) R.C., sec. 2386; am. 1911, ch. 71, sec. 1, p. 194; am. 1911, ch. 154, sec. 5, p. 461; am. 1915, ch. 143, sec. 4, p. 304; reen. C.L. 166:1; C.S., 4454; I.C.A., sec. 42-1701.]
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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