Idaho Statutes
§ 43-332 — APPORTIONMENT OF WATER TO TRACTS — EMPLOYMENT OF PERSON TO DISTRIBUTE WATER — ASSESSMENT OF COST — LIEN ON LAND
Idaho § 43-332
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 43-332 (2026).
Text
Whenever a parcel of land lying within an irrigation district is subdivided and plats of such subdivision are filed as provided by law, and the owners fail to properly apportion the water to their various tracts in the subdivision, or upon request made by fifty percent (50%) or more of the owners of the tracts in the subdivision the board of directors may employ some competent person to distribute and apportion water for such tracts. The reasonable cost of such services shall be apportioned each year by the board to such tracts. The cost of such services shall be assessed by the board as a special charge to the tracts in the same manner as other assessments are made by the board. The assessment so levied and apportioned shall be a lien upon the tracts, and shall be collected in the same ma
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Legislative History
[43-332, as added by 1973, ch. 64, sec. 5, p. 105; am. 1978, ch. 250, sec. 1, p. 549; am. 1998, ch. 195, sec. 3, p. 706.]
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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Idaho § 43-332, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/43-332.