Section 39-3636 – FAILURE TO PROVIDE SEWAGE DISPOSAL — PENALTIES.
39-3636. FAILURE TO PROVIDE SEWAGE DISPOSAL — PENALTIES. Failure to provide certified sewage disposal as provided in section 39-3635(1), Idaho Code, or failure to connect to a district sewer system or to pay, when due, any connection fee or charge, any monthly rate, toll or charge, or any special benefits payment, all as required and […]
Section 39-3637 – STATE BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY — RULES — INSPECTION.
39-3637. STATE BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY — RULES — INSPECTION. The state board of environmental quality shall adopt reasonable rules and standards for the installation and operation of cottage site sewage treatment facilities, and shall provide adequate inspection services so as not to delay unreasonably the construction of any lessee. Duplicate originals of all certificates […]
Section 39-3638 – FINAL DETERMINATION BY ISSUING DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZED.
39-3638. FINAL DETERMINATION BY ISSUING DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZED. In the event of dispute or unreasonable delay on the part of lessee or the department of environmental quality, the department issuing a cottage site lease may, upon notice and hearing, make a final determination consistent with control of water pollution and public health. History: [(39-3638) 1970, ch. […]
Section 39-3639 – CONTINUATION OF COTTAGE SITE LEASE PROGRAM.
39-3639. CONTINUATION OF COTTAGE SITE LEASE PROGRAM. (1) The legislature of the state of Idaho recognizes that certain state lands are presently leased for cottage site uses and are subject to leases and contracts duly authorized by law. It is legislative intent to continue to recognize such leases. However, it is also legislative intent that […]
Section 39-3640 – WATER QUALITY INNOVATION AND POLLUTANT TRADING.
39-3640. WATER QUALITY INNOVATION AND POLLUTANT TRADING. (1) It is the policy of the state of Idaho to support water quality trading and other voluntary, cost-effective, and innovative means of attaining and maintaining water quality standards established pursuant to this chapter. (2) The provisions of this title, water quality standards, and total maximum daily loads […]
Section 39-3632 – GRANTS AND LOANS FOR DESIGN, PLANNING OR CONSTRUCTION — LIMITS ON AMOUNT OF GRANTS AND LOANS.
39-3632. GRANTS AND LOANS FOR DESIGN, PLANNING OR CONSTRUCTION — LIMITS ON AMOUNT OF GRANTS AND LOANS. (1) The board of environmental quality may divide financial assistance for eligible construction projects into separate grants, loans or a combination of grants and loans for the design, planning, and construction stages of project development. The making of […]
Section 39-3633 – WATER POLLUTION CONTROL BONDS.
39-3633. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL BONDS. (1) Water pollution control bonds, as provided by section 5, article VIII of the constitution of the state of Idaho, shall be authorized by resolution of the state board of environmental quality. The bonds may be issued in one (1) or more series, may bear such date or dates, may […]
Section 39-3634 – COTTAGE SITE DEFINED.
39-3634. COTTAGE SITE DEFINED. "Cottage site" is defined as a state owned lot containing one (1) acre or less which is or may be leased by the state of Idaho primarily for recreational or homesite use by a lessee. History: [(39-3634) 1970, ch. 191, sec. 1, p. 555; am. and redesig. 1995, ch. 352, sec. […]
Section 39-3635 – COTTAGE SITE LEASES — REQUIREMENTS — CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL FACILITIES — CONNECTION TO WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT SYSTEMS — PAYMENT OF CHARGES — NOTIFICATION OF DEFAULTS — SATISFACTION OF REQUIREMENTS.
39-3635. COTTAGE SITE LEASES — REQUIREMENTS — CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL FACILITIES — CONNECTION TO WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT SYSTEMS — PAYMENT OF CHARGES — NOTIFICATION OF DEFAULTS — SATISFACTION OF REQUIREMENTS. (1) After the effective date of sections 39-3634 through 39-3639, Idaho Code, all cottage site leases authorized by the state of Idaho shall […]
Section 39-3622 – ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS.
39-3622. ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS. (1) The designated agency shall ensure that the approved outstanding resource water best management practices are implemented for new nonpoint source activities. If a person fails to obtain approval from a designated agency for a new nonpoint source activity as set forth in section 39-3620, Idaho Code, or if a person fails […]