Idaho Statutes
§ 66-352 — MONEY FOUND ON MENTALLY ILL PERSONS — DISPOSITION
Idaho § 66-352
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 66-352 (2026).
Text
Any moneys, or other things of value, found on the person of a mentally ill person at the time of proceedings for involuntary commitment must be certified to by the judge and sent with such person to the facility, there to be delivered to the director of the facility who shall hold said money in trust as provided in chapter 5 of title 66, Idaho Code. All money received by or for a patient, voluntarily or involuntarily committed, while at the facility shall be placed in trust as provided in said chapter 5.
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Legislative History
[66-352, added 1951, ch. 290, sec. 36, p. 622, am. 1967, ch. 357, sec. 1, p. 1004; am. 1973, ch. 173, sec. 28, p. 363.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 66-1101A
MENTAL HOSPITAL EARNINGS RESERVE FUND§ 66-1102
MENTAL HOSPITAL INCOME FUND§ 66-1105
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS INCOME FUND§ 66-1201
ENACTMENT OF COMPACT§ 66-1202
COMPACT ADMINISTRATOR§ 66-1203
SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENTS§ 66-1204
FINANCES§ 66-1205
TRANSMISSION OF COPIES OF ACT§ 66-1301
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Idaho § 66-352, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/66-352.