Idaho Statutes
§ 56-1901 — HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES OMBUDSMAN ESTABLISHED
Idaho § 56-1901
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 56-1901 (2026).
Text
(1)As used in this chapter, "service recipient" means:
(a)A child who receives foster care or protective supervision services pursuant to chapter 16, title 16, Idaho Code; or
(b)A child receiving services in a residential treatment facility in Idaho.
(2)There is hereby created in the department of self-governing agencies the office of health and social services ombudsman.
(3)The health and social services ombudsman shall act as an independent ombudsman monitoring and evaluating the compliance of public agencies and private entities with relevant statutes, rules, and policies pertaining to the provision of health and social services to service recipients.
(4)The health and social services ombudsman shall ensure the protection of service recipients’ rights and promotion of the recipien
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Legislative History
[56-1901, added 2024, ch. 188, sec. 2, p. 681.]
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DEFINITIONS§ 56-1003
POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR§ 56-1004A
CRIMINAL HISTORY AND BACKGROUND CHECKS§ 56-1005
BOARD — COMPOSITION — OFFICERS — COMPENSATION — POWERS — SUBPOENA — DEPOSITIONS — REVIEW — RULES§ 56-1006
TITLE SUPERSEDED§ 56-1007
COLLECTION OF FEES FOR SERVICES§ 56-1008
CRIMINAL VIOLATION — PENALTY§ 56-1009
INVESTIGATION — INSPECTION — RIGHT OF ENTRY — VIOLATION — ENFORCEMENT — PENALTY — INJUNCTIONS§ 56-1010
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Idaho § 56-1901, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/56-1901.