Idaho Statutes
§ 56-903 — ASSISTANCE ELIGIBILITY
Idaho § 56-903
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 56-903 (2026).
Text
(1)In order to be eligible for the telecommunications service assistance program, an applicant shall be the head of a household and shall meet narrowly targeted eligibility criteria based solely on income or factors directly related to income established by the department of health and welfare. The department of health and welfare shall develop procedures for taking applications for assistance and for determining and certifying program eligibility. Such applications shall contain the disclosure of information authorization necessary to process the assistance discounts. Individuals who qualify for assistance under this chapter must be periodically recertified by the department of health and welfare.
(2)At least once each year the department shall provide an electronic list of names, addre
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Legislative History
[56-903, added 1987, ch. 328, sec. 1, p. 687; am. 1998, ch. 37, sec. 10, p. 163.]
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TITLE SUPERSEDED§ 56-1007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
COMMENCEMENT OF CIVIL ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS — CRIMINAL ACTIONS AUTHORIZED — DUTIES OF ATTORNEY GENERAL§ 56-1036
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Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 56-903, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/56-903.