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ID S1403
Bill
AI Summary
- Deletes residence requirements for fire protection district commissioners that previously applied when districts were located in two or more counties
- Changes oath of office timing from "the second Monday of January" to "the first regularly scheduled board meeting in January" following each general election
- Permits commissioners unable to appear in person to take the oath before any officer duly authorized to administer oaths
- Allows members of the armed forces to take the oath before any qualified officer as prescribed in Idaho Code sections 55-705 and 59-401, with equivalent legal effect
Legislative Description
Amends existing law relating to the Fire Protection Board to revise certain residence requirements relating to Fire Protection District Commissioners and to revise provisions relating to when the oath of office of Fire Protection Commissioners shall be taken.
FIRE PROTECTION BOARD
Last Action
Governor signed Session Law Chapter 337 Effective: 07/01/10
4/12/2010
Committee Referrals
State Affairs3/23/2010
Local Government and Taxation3/10/2010
Full Bill Text
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