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Section 1-2203A – DISTRICT MAGISTRATES COMMISSION — TERMS.

1-2203A. DISTRICT MAGISTRATES COMMISSION — TERMS. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the mayors shall serve terms on the commission of five (5) years and may succeed themselves, provided that their terms will end when they cease to hold the office that entitles them to membership on the commission. The terms of all […]

Section 1-2205 – DISTRICT MAGISTRATES COMMISSION — POWERS AND DUTIES.

1-2205. DISTRICT MAGISTRATES COMMISSION — POWERS AND DUTIES. The district magistrates commission shall have the following powers and duties: (a) To determine the number and location of magistrate judges to be appointed within the judicial district, subject to appropriations by the legislature, pursuant to section 1-2215, Idaho Code; provided, that there shall be at least […]

Section 1-2009 – BENEFIT TO SURVIVING SPOUSE OF JUSTICE OR JUDGE.

1-2009. BENEFIT TO SURVIVING SPOUSE OF JUSTICE OR JUDGE. The legislature hereby finds and declares that the payment of allowances to the surviving spouses of justices of the supreme court, judges of the court of appeals and district judges of the district court of the state of Idaho, serves the public purpose of promoting the […]

Section 1-2010 – DEATH BENEFIT.

1-2010. DEATH BENEFIT. (1) The death benefit of a deceased justice or judge is the excess, if any, of the justice’s or judge’s accumulated contributions to the judges’ retirement fund, including accrued interest at the rate provided in section 1-2001(5), Idaho Code, over the aggregate of all retirement compensation payments and allowances ever made to […]

Section 1-2207 – MAGISTRATES — TERM — REMOVAL — VACANCIES.

1-2207. MAGISTRATES — TERM — REMOVAL — VACANCIES. (1) The term of office of a magistrate shall be four (4) years. The term of office of a magistrate shall begin on the second Monday of January of the odd-numbered year next succeeding his election. (2) Vacancies in the office of magistrate shall be filled by […]

Section 1-2208 – ASSIGNMENT OF CASES TO MAGISTRATES.

1-2208. ASSIGNMENT OF CASES TO MAGISTRATES. Subject to rules promulgated by the supreme court, the administrative judge in each judicial district or any district judge in the district designated by him may assign to magistrates, severally, or by designation of office, or by class or category of cases, or in specific instances the following matters: […]