Idaho Statutes
§ 54-2021 — OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES FUND — RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
Idaho § 54-2021
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 54-2021 (2026).
Text
All fees, charges, and fines received by the board under the provisions of this chapter shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the occupational licenses fund, and all costs and expenses incurred by the board under the provisions of this chapter shall be a charge against and paid from the fund for such purposes. The funds collected under this chapter shall be immediately available for the administration of this chapter, the provisions of any other law notwithstanding. Moneys in the fund may be expended by the commission for the promotion and improvement of the real estate profession, the advancement of education and research in the field of real estate, including but not limited to courses sponsored by the commission or in conjunction with any university or college in the
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Related
Department of Employment v. Bake Young Realty
560 P.2d 504 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1977)
Staff of Idaho Real Estate Commission v. Parkinson
593 P.2d 1000 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1979)
Legislative History
[54-2021, added 2021, ch. 224, sec. 50, p. 676.]
Nearby Sections
15
§ 54-1001
DECLARATION OF POLICY§ 54-1003
ADMINISTRATOR AUTHORITY§ 54-1003A
DEFINITIONS§ 54-1004
INSPECTION OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS — NOTICE OF CORRECTIONS — DISCONNECTING ELECTRICAL SERVICE§ 54-1006
IDAHO ELECTRICAL BOARD§ 54-1007
ISSUANCE OF LICENSES — RECIPROCITY§ 54-1008
DURATION OF LICENSE§ 54-101
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