Section 31-4919 – INCLUSION OF ADDITIONAL COUNTIES.
31-4919. INCLUSION OF ADDITIONAL COUNTIES. Any county which is not a participating county of a district may, with the consent of the district board and the consent of the commissioners of a majority of the participating counties, become a participating county of a district by adoption of a resolution in accordance with section 31-4903, Idaho […]
Section 31-4920 – WITHDRAWAL OF PARTICIPATING COUNTY.
31-4920. WITHDRAWAL OF PARTICIPATING COUNTY. A participating county may, with the consent of the commissioners of not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the remaining participating counties, expressed by resolution, withdraw from a district. A county withdrawing from a district shall not be entitled to reimbursement of any funds or to any proportionate share of the […]
Section 31-4921 – DISSOLUTION.
31-4921. DISSOLUTION. A district may be dissolved by the unanimous action, expressed by resolution of the commissioners, of the participating counties; provided, that no dissolution shall occur while any indebtedness of the district remains outstanding unless provision for the payment of all such indebtedness first be duly made. History: [31-4921, added 1990, ch. 390, sec. […]
Section 31-5001 – CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS — EXCLUSIVE OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
31-5001. CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS — EXCLUSIVE OPTIONAL FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT. (1) The purpose of this act is to establish optional forms of county government in compliance with section 12, article XVIII of the Idaho constitution. In addition to the original three (3) member board of county commissioners form of county government authorized by the constitution […]
Section 31-5002 – SHORT TITLE — APPLICATION.
31-5002. SHORT TITLE — APPLICATION. (1) This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Optional Forms of County Government Act." (2) The provisions of chapters 50 and 51, title 31, Idaho Code, shall apply to chapters 52 through 57, title 31, Idaho Code. History: [31-5002, added 1996, ch. 283, sec. 1, p. […]
Section 31-5003 – DEFINITIONS.
31-5003. DEFINITIONS. As used in chapters 50 through 57, title 31, Idaho Code: (1) "Governing body" shall mean the board of county commissioners of the county or other legislative body governing the county under an optional form of county government approved by the electors of the county. (2) "Officer" shall mean a member of the […]
Section 31-5004 – PETITION OR RESOLUTION TO ADOPT AN OPTIONAL FORM OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT — CONTENTS — QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED AT GENERAL ELECTION.
31-5004. PETITION OR RESOLUTION TO ADOPT AN OPTIONAL FORM OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT — CONTENTS — QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED AT GENERAL ELECTION. (1) The governing body of each county shall have the authority to submit to the electors of the county the question of the adoption of an optional form of county government as follows: […]
Section 31-5005 – ELECTION TO ADOPT OPTIONAL FORM OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT — BALLOT QUESTION — MORE THAN ONE OPTION ON THE BALLOT.
31-5005. ELECTION TO ADOPT OPTIONAL FORM OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT — BALLOT QUESTION — MORE THAN ONE OPTION ON THE BALLOT. (1) The question of adopting an optional form of county government shall be submitted to the electors in substantially the following form: Vote for one: In favor of retaining the (name current form of government) […]
Section 31-5006 – GENERAL TRANSITION PROVISIONS.
31-5006. GENERAL TRANSITION PROVISIONS. (1) The governing body shall prepare a plan for the orderly transition to an optional form of county government approved by the electors of the county. The development of the plan shall initiate within thirty (30) days after the optional form is approved by the electors and shall be completed within […]
Section 31-5007 – CHANGE IN STATUS OF ELECTED OFFICERS.
31-5007. CHANGE IN STATUS OF ELECTED OFFICERS. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter or chapters 51 through 57, title 31, Idaho Code: (1) An elected county officer whose office has become appointive or has been consolidated with another elective or appointive office under an optional form of government shall continue to perform the duties […]