Section 7-1416 – COOPERATION BETWEEN LICENSING AUTHORITIES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE.
7-1416. COOPERATION BETWEEN LICENSING AUTHORITIES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE. (1) Notwithstanding any provision of the Idaho public records act, chapter 1, title 74, Idaho Code, or other statute or ordinance, upon request of the department a licensing authority shall provide the name, address, social security number, license renewal date and other identifying […]
Section 7-1417 – FINAL ORDER OF SUSPENSION.
7-1417. FINAL ORDER OF SUSPENSION. (1) A license suspension order issued by the court shall be final and conclusive between the parties unless an appeal is filed within twenty-eight (28) days. (2) A license suspension order issued by a hearing officer of the department shall be final and conclusive between the parties unless an appeal […]
Section 7-1405 – COMMENCEMENT OF JUDICIAL PROCEEDING FOR SUSPENSION OF LICENSE.
7-1405. COMMENCEMENT OF JUDICIAL PROCEEDING FOR SUSPENSION OF LICENSE. (1) A petition for suspension of a license may be commenced in the magistrate division of the district court of the county where the child support order or order for visitation was issued; and no filing fees shall be charged for seeking only the relief provided […]
Section 7-1406 – NOTICE.
7-1406. NOTICE. Upon commencement of a proceeding for suspension of a license under this chapter, the petitioner shall also serve the licensee notice: (1) Of the licensee’s right to a hearing; (2) That the licensee has twenty-one (21) days after service to request a hearing; (3) That the license will be suspended if there is […]
Section 7-1407 – COMMENCEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING BY THE DEPARTMENT.
7-1407. COMMENCEMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING BY THE DEPARTMENT. The department shall commence an administrative proceeding to suspend a license by serving the licensee a notice that contains the information required for the petition and notice in sections 7-1405 and 7-1406, Idaho Code. Service of the notice may be by personal service or certified mail. History: […]
Section 7-1408 – CONFIRMATION OF NONLICENSURE.
7-1408. CONFIRMATION OF NONLICENSURE. The petitioner or department shall notify the appropriate licensing authority of the commencement of a judicial or administrative proceeding to suspend a license. Notwithstanding any provision of the Idaho public records act, chapter 1, title 74, Idaho Code, or other statute or ordinance, the licensing authority shall then notify the petitioner […]
Section 7-1409 – HEARING TO CONTEST SUSPENSION OF LICENSE OR LICENSES.
7-1409. HEARING TO CONTEST SUSPENSION OF LICENSE OR LICENSES. (1) A request for a hearing shall be filed with the court or department by the licensee not later than twenty-one (21) days after the date of service of the notice. If a request for hearing is timely filed, the court or department shall promptly schedule […]
Section 7-1410 – ORDER SUSPENDING A LICENSE.
7-1410. ORDER SUSPENDING A LICENSE. (1) The court, licensing authority or department shall issue an order suspending a license unless: (a) After notice and hearing, the licensee is found to have paid the delinquency and the current month’s support in full, or complied with the subpoena; (b) The department or obligee files a certification that […]
Section 7-1410A – FAMILY LAW TEMPORARY RESTRICTED LICENSE.
7-1410A. FAMILY LAW TEMPORARY RESTRICTED LICENSE. (1) This section applies to a licensee whose driver’s license would otherwise be valid if not for a family law license suspension ordered by a court, licensing authority, or the department pursuant to section 7-1410, Idaho Code. Following an order of suspension pursuant to section 7-1410, Idaho Code, such […]
Section 7-1411 – DEFAULT.
7-1411. DEFAULT. The court or department shall deem the allegations of the petition or notice to be admitted and shall issue an order suspending a license if the licensee fails to make a timely request for a hearing or fails to appear at a hearing without good cause. The entry of the default and issuance […]