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Section 67-2325 – POWER TO CONVEY UNDER OTHER LAWS NOT LIMITED.

67-2325. POWER TO CONVEY UNDER OTHER LAWS NOT LIMITED. The provisions of this act shall not restrict or limit the powers of cities and villages to convey or exchange real property as provided by sections 50-1401 et seq., Idaho Code, and related laws. History: [67-2325, added 1967, ch. 142, sec. 4, p. 325; am. 2015, […]

Section 67-2326 – JOINT ACTION BY PUBLIC AGENCIES — PURPOSE.

67-2326. JOINT ACTION BY PUBLIC AGENCIES — PURPOSE. It is the purpose of this act to permit the state and public agencies to make the most efficient use of their powers by enabling them to cooperate to their mutual advantage and thereby provide services and facilities and perform functions in a manner that will best […]

Section 67-2327 – DEFINITIONS.

67-2327. DEFINITIONS. "Public agency" means any city or political subdivision of this state, including, but not limited to counties; school districts; highway districts; and port authorities; instrumentalities of counties, cities or any political subdivision created under the laws of the state of Idaho; any agency of the state government; and any city or political subdivision […]

Section 67-2328 – JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS.

67-2328. JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS. (a) Any power, privilege or authority, authorized by the Idaho Constitution, statute or charter, held by the state of Idaho or a public agency of said state, may be exercised and enjoyed jointly with the state of Idaho or any other public agency of this state having the same powers, […]

Section 67-2330 – APPROVAL OF APPROPRIATE STATE OFFICER OR AGENCY.

67-2330. APPROVAL OF APPROPRIATE STATE OFFICER OR AGENCY. In the event that an agreement made pursuant to this act shall deal in whole or in part with the provision of services or facilities with regard to which an officer or agency of the state government has constitutional or statutory powers of control, the agreement shall, […]

Section 67-2331 – FUNDS — PROPERTY — PERSONNEL — SERVICES.

67-2331. FUNDS — PROPERTY — PERSONNEL — SERVICES. Any public agency entering into an agreement pursuant to this act may appropriate funds and may sell, lease, give, or otherwise supply public property to the administrative joint board or other legal or administrative entity created to operate the joint or cooperative undertaking by providing such personnel […]

Section 67-2332 – INTERAGENCY CONTRACTS.

67-2332. INTERAGENCY CONTRACTS. Any one or more public agencies may contract with any one or more other public agencies to perform any governmental service, activity, or undertaking which each public agency entering into the contract is authorized by law to perform, including, but not limited to joint contracting for services, supplies and capital equipment, provided […]

Section 67-2332A – INTERAGENCY CONTRACTS WITH STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.

67-2332A. INTERAGENCY CONTRACTS WITH STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 67-2332, Idaho Code, no agency may enter into a noncompetitive contract with a state institution of higher education, unless authorized pursuant to section 67-9221, Idaho Code. Contracts between such entities must be competitively solicited pursuant to the provisions of the […]

Section 67-2333 – POWERS OF AGENCIES NOT INCREASED OR DIMINISHED.

67-2333. POWERS OF AGENCIES NOT INCREASED OR DIMINISHED. Nothing in this act shall be interpreted to grant to any state or public agency thereof the power to increase or diminish the political or governmental power of the United States, the state of Idaho, a sister state, nor any public agency of any of them. History: […]

Section 67-2334 – “VOLUNTEER” DEFINED.

67-2334. "VOLUNTEER" DEFINED. For the purposes of this act, "volunteer" means any person who contributes his services in a program or service conducted or sponsored by any agency, department or unit of state government for which he receives no financial remuneration, except for reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred in the course of his participation […]

Section 67-2335 – ACCEPTANCE OF VOLUNTEERS — EXPENSES.

67-2335. ACCEPTANCE OF VOLUNTEERS — EXPENSES. No law of this state prohibits any agency, department or unit of state government from accepting volunteers for any program which it conducts or sponsors. The agency, department or unit of state government sponsoring the program or service may reimburse volunteers for reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred in […]

Section 67-2336 – QUALIFICATIONS OF VOLUNTEERS.

67-2336. QUALIFICATIONS OF VOLUNTEERS. Civil service law and requirements shall not apply to volunteers in any program conducted or sponsored by any agency, department or unit of state government. Requirements for volunteers are limited to requirements set by federal statute and to any requirements set by the agency, department or unit of state government sponsoring […]

Section 67-2337 – EXTRATERRITORIAL AUTHORITY OF PEACE OFFICERS.

67-2337. EXTRATERRITORIAL AUTHORITY OF PEACE OFFICERS. (1) As used in this section, "peace officer" shall mean a certified full-time paid employee of a police or law enforcement agency whose duties include and primarily consist of the prevention, investigation and detection of crime, and the enforcement of penal, traffic, or highway laws of this state or […]

Section 67-2338 – EXTRATERRITORIAL BENEFITS OF PUBLIC OFFICERS.

67-2338. EXTRATERRITORIAL BENEFITS OF PUBLIC OFFICERS. All of the privileges and immunities from liability, exemptions from laws, ordinances and rules, all pension, relief, disability, worker’s compensation insurance, and other benefits that apply to the activity of officers, agents, or employees of any city or political subdivision, when performing their respective functions within the territorial limits […]

Section 67-2339 – MUTUAL AID BY STATE AGENCIES.

67-2339. MUTUAL AID BY STATE AGENCIES. State agencies may provide mutual aid, including personnel, equipment, detention facilities, including the state penitentiary and other available resources, to assist cities or political subdivisions in accordance with mutual aid agreements or at the direction of the governor. History: [67-2339, added I.C., sec. 67-2339, as added by 1973, ch. […]

Section 67-2340 – REGULATION OF AUXILIARY CONTAINERS.

67-2340. REGULATION OF AUXILIARY CONTAINERS. (1) As used in this section, "auxiliary container" means reusable bags, disposable bags, boxes, cups and bottles which are made of cloth, paper, plastic, extruded polystyrene or similar materials that are designed for one-time use or for transporting merchandise or food from food and retail facilities. (2) Any regulation regarding […]

Section 67-2345 – DISFAVORED STATE INVESTMENTS.

67-2345. DISFAVORED STATE INVESTMENTS. (1) In addition to investment standards in applicable law, public entities engaging in investment activities with an investment agent shall apply the Idaho uniform prudent investor act, chapter 5, title 68, Idaho Code, when selecting investments. No public entity engaged in investment activities shall consider environmental, social, or governance characteristics in […]

Section 67-2346 – ANTI-BOYCOTT AGAINST ISRAEL ACT.

67-2346. ANTI-BOYCOTT AGAINST ISRAEL ACT. (1) This section shall be known and may be cited as the "Anti-Boycott Against Israel Act." (2) A public entity in this state may not enter into a contract with a company to acquire or dispose of services, supplies, information technology, or construction unless the contract includes a written certification […]

Section 67-2348 – PREFERENCE FOR IDAHO DOMICILED CONTRACTORS ON PUBLIC WORKS.

67-2348. PREFERENCE FOR IDAHO DOMICILED CONTRACTORS ON PUBLIC WORKS. To the extent permitted by federal laws and regulations, whenever the state of Idaho, or any department, division, bureau or agency thereof, or any city, county, school district, irrigation district, drainage district, sewer district, highway district, good road district, fire district, flood district, or other public […]