Idaho Statutes
§ 56-607 — COMPENSATION OF PARTICIPANTS
Idaho § 56-607
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 56-607 (2026).
Text
A.
(1)The base compensation of participants shall be set by the park and recreation board.
(2)The park and recreation board shall establish procedures whereby each participant may make an allotment to his parent, dependent, legal guardian, or any fund established for his benefit, of part of the periodic compensation to which he is entitled by this act, and such allotment shall be paid directly to the person or fund in which favor it is made.
B. In addition to compensation authorized in subsection A, participants shall be furnished with such quarters, subsistence, transportation, equipment, clothing, medical services, and hospital services as the park and recreation board may deem necessary or appropriate for their needs.
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Legislative History
[56-607, added 1963, ch. 126, sec. 7, p. 370; am. 1970, ch. 178, sec. 5, p. 522; am. 1974, ch. 8, sec. 23, p. 35; am. 1991, ch. 330, sec. 2, p. 855.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 56-1001
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TITLE SUPERSEDED§ 56-1007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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