Idaho Statutes

§ 47-701A — DEFINITION

Idaho § 47-701A
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 47MINES AND MINING
Ch. 7MINERAL RIGHTS IN STATE LANDS

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Idaho Code § 47-701A (2026).

Text

As used in section 47-701, Idaho Code, the term "salable minerals," means a mineral substance that can be taken from the earth and that has a value in and of itself separate and apart from the earth and includes, but is not limited to, building stone, cinders, pumice, scoria, clay, diatomaceous earth, sand, gravel, quartz, limestone and marble.

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Related

Treasure Valley Concrete, Inc. v. State
978 P.2d 233 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1999)
6 case citations

Legislative History

[47-701A, added 1986, ch. 81, sec. 2, p. 239.]

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