Idaho Statutes

§ 67-5252 — PRESIDING OFFICER — DISQUALIFICATION

Idaho § 67-5252
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 67STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS
Ch. 52IDAHO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT

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Idaho Code § 67-5252 (2026).

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(1)Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section, any party shall have the right to one (1) disqualification without cause of any person serving or designated to serve as presiding officer, and any party shall have a right to move to disqualify for bias, prejudice, interest, substantial prior involvement in the matter other than as a presiding officer, status as an employee of the agency hearing the contested case, lack of professional knowledge in the subject matter of the contested case, or any other cause provided in this chapter or any cause for which a judge is or may be disqualified.
(2)Any party may petition for the disqualification of a person serving or designated to serve as presiding officer:
(a)Within fourteen (14) days after receipt of notice indicating that the pers

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Legislative History

[67-5252, added 1992, ch. 263, sec. 37, p. 809; am. 1993, ch. 216, sec. 109, p. 677; am. 2015, ch. 141, sec. 177, p. 519; am. 2022, ch. 287, sec. 4, p. 914; am. 2025, ch. 151, sec. 19, p. 750.]

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