Section 6-2605 – LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY RESPONSIBILITY.
6-2605. LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY RESPONSIBILITY. Following the adoption of rules pursuant to section 6-2604, Idaho Code, and using a format established by the department, a law enforcement agency, upon locating chemicals, equipment, supplies or immediate precursors indicative of a clandestine drug laboratory on a residential property, shall notify the residential property owner and the department. […]
Section 6-2606 – RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNER CLEANUP RESPONSIBILITY.
6-2606. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNER CLEANUP RESPONSIBILITY. (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2) of this section, and pursuant to rules adopted as provided in this chapter, upon notification to a residential property owner by a law enforcement agency that chemicals, equipment, supplies or immediate precursors indicative of a clandestine drug laboratory have been located […]
Section 6-2607 – RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNER IMMUNITY.
6-2607. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNER IMMUNITY. Once a residential property meets the cleanup standards established by the department pursuant to rules adopted as provided in this chapter, the residential property owner and any representative or agent of the residential property owner shall be immune from civil actions involving health claims brought by any future owner, renter […]
Section 6-2608 – VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE.
6-2608. VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE. Any residential property owner who chooses to voluntarily and successfully accomplish the cleanup standards established by the department pursuant to rules adopted as provided in this chapter, whether or not such owner was notified by a law enforcement agency, shall be afforded the protections from civil actions provided in section 6-2607, Idaho […]
Section 6-2604 – RULES.
6-2604. RULES. The department shall promulgate rules establishing the acceptable process and standards for the cleanup of clandestine drug laboratories. The department shall also promulgate rules establishing a program for addition to, and removal from, a list of residential properties that housed a clandestine drug laboratory. History: [6-2604, added 2005, ch. 215, sec. 1, p. […]
Section 6-2601 – SHORT TITLE.
6-2601. SHORT TITLE. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Clandestine Drug Laboratory Cleanup Act." History: [6-2601, added 2005, ch. 215, sec. 1, p. 687.]
Section 6-2602 – PURPOSE.
6-2602. PURPOSE. The legislature finds that some residential properties are being contaminated with hazardous chemical residues created by the manufacture of clandestine drugs. Innocent members of the public may be harmed when they are exposed to chemical residues if the residential properties are not decontaminated prior to any subsequent rental, sale or use of the […]
Section 6-2603 – DEFINITIONS.
6-2603. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Clandestine drug laboratory" means the areas where controlled substances or their immediate precursors, as those terms are defined in section 37-2701, Idaho Code, have been, or were attempted to be, manufactured, processed, cooked, disposed of or stored, and all proximate areas that […]