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Section 72-1602 – PURPOSE.

72-1602. PURPOSE. This chapter establishes an automated state directory of new hires to be administered by the department of labor for the purpose of securing for this state the maximum benefits of the act of congress, approved August 22, 1996, known as the "Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996." The state directory […]

Section 72-1603 – DEFINITIONS.

72-1603. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter: (1) "Date of hire" or "date of rehire" means the actual commencement of employment of an employee for wages or other remuneration. (2) "Department" means the Idaho department of labor. (3) "Director" means the director of the Idaho department of labor. (4) "Employee" means an individual who is […]

Section 72-1712 – CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION.

72-1712. CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION. (1) All information, interviews, reports, statements, memoranda or test results, written or otherwise, received through a substance abuse testing program shall be kept confidential, and are intended to be used only for an employer’s internal business use; or in a proceeding related to any action taken by or against an employer […]

Section 72-1465 – DEATH BENEFITS — SPOUSE AND CHILDREN OF FIREFIGHTER DYING FROM CAUSES UNCONNECTED WITH DUTIES BUT DURING SERVICE AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.

72-1465. DEATH BENEFITS — SPOUSE AND CHILDREN OF FIREFIGHTER DYING FROM CAUSES UNCONNECTED WITH DUTIES BUT DURING SERVICE AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. (1) In the event a paid firefighter who shall have died from causes unconnected with said firefighter’s official duties, but during the period of said firefighter’s service, and left surviving a spouse or a […]

Section 72-1471 – COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT.

72-1471. COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT. In addition to the monthly sums provided for under this chapter, any retired firefighter or his or her surviving spouse, child, or children drawing benefits shall be entitled to receive adjustments to such benefits, calculated on the percentage of increase or decrease in the average paid firefighter’s salary or wage, […]

Section 72-1472 – SEPARABILITY.

72-1472. SEPARABILITY. If any clause, section or provision of this chapter be found to be unconstitutional, the remainder of this chapter shall remain in full force and effect, notwithstanding such invalidity. History: [(72-1472) 1945, ch. 76, sec. 27, p. 112; am. 1980, ch. 50, sec. 21, p. 88; 1990, redesignated, ch. 231, sec. 106, p. […]

Section 72-1501 – COMMISSION FOR REAPPORTIONMENT.

72-1501. COMMISSION FOR REAPPORTIONMENT. (1) A commission for reapportionment shall be organized, upon the order of the secretary of state, in the event that: (a) A court of competent jurisdiction orders a redistricting of an existing state legislative or congressional plan; or (b) In a year ending in one (1), a new federal census is […]

Section 72-1502 – MEMBERS.

72-1502. MEMBERS. The president pro tempore of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the minority leaders of the senate and the house of representatives shall each designate one (1) member of the commission and the state chairmen of the two (2) largest political parties, determined by the vote cast for governor […]

Section 72-1503 – POLITICAL ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED.

72-1503. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED. No person may serve on the commission who is a candidate for political office as the term "candidate" is defined in section 67-6602, Idaho Code. In the event a person serving on the commission becomes a candidate, a vacancy on the commission shall be declared by the secretary of state, and […]