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Section 19-5905 – POWERS AND DUTIES.

19-5905. POWERS AND DUTIES. (1) Subject to the provisions of subsection (2) of this section, the state appellate public defender, upon appointment by the court, shall provide representation for indigent defendants in the following cases: (a) Appeals from convictions or post-judgment orders in district court; (b) Interlocutory criminal appeals from district court; (c) Appeals from […]

Section 19-5906 – APPOINTMENT OF ADDITIONAL COUNSEL.

19-5906. APPOINTMENT OF ADDITIONAL COUNSEL. Should the state appellate public defender be unable to carry out the duties required in this chapter because of a conflict of interest or any other reason, the state appellate public defender shall arrange for counsel for indigent defendants to be compensated out of the budget of the state appellate […]

Section 19-5907 – ANNUAL REPORT.

19-5907. ANNUAL REPORT. The state appellate public defender shall make an annual report to the state board of examiners, the supreme court, the legislature, and all counties for which the office has provided services concerning the cases handled by the office during the preceding year. History: [19-5907, added 2021, ch. 164, sec. 2, p. 467.]

Section 19-5706 – DISCLOSURE OF RECORDS PROHIBITED — EXCEPTIONS.

19-5706. DISCLOSURE OF RECORDS PROHIBITED — EXCEPTIONS. Notwithstanding any other provision of state law, the secretary of state shall not make any records in a program participant’s file available for inspection or copying, other than the address designated by the secretary of state, except under the following circumstances: (1) If requested by a law enforcement […]

Section 19-5707 – IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY.

19-5707. IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY. Neither a governmental entity nor its employees, while acting within the course and scope of their employment and without malice or criminal intent, shall be liable under the Idaho tort claims act, chapter 9, title 6, Idaho Code, for any injury resulting from the release of confidential information under this act. […]

Section 19-5708 – ADOPTION OF RULES.

19-5708. ADOPTION OF RULES. The secretary of state may adopt rules to facilitate the administration of this chapter by state and local agencies. History: [19-5708, added 2008, ch. 232, sec. 1, p. 705.]

Section 19-5801 – DEFINITIONS.

19-5801. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter: (1) "Alternative Idaho mailing address" means the address of a law enforcement officer’s employing entity. (2) "Application" means a written form prescribed and made available by the Idaho peace officer standards and training council. Such application shall contain, at minimum, all of the following: (a) A sworn statement […]

Section 19-5803 – ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY — ELIGIBILITY.

19-5803. ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY — ELIGIBILITY. (1) Law enforcement officers desiring that their Idaho residential street address and telephone number, and the Idaho residential street address and telephone number of their residing household member(s) be exempt from disclosure pursuant to this chapter and section 74-106(30), Idaho Code, may submit an application and a fee, if any, […]

Section 19-5804 – IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY.

19-5804. IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY. Neither a public agency nor its employees, while acting within the course and scope of their employment and without malice or criminal intent, shall be liable under the Idaho tort claims act, chapter 9, title 6, Idaho Code, for any injury resulting from the release of confidential information under this chapter. […]